The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, February 05, 1903, Image 1

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Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868
ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. FUBRUARY 5, 1903.
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JOHN KING.
D. H. BEMENT
JOHN KING BEMENT.
Farm and
SHOT TO DEATH AT HORNBROOK.
Jos. Owens Shot by William Ennis at
Hornbrook Friday Death Ensues
la a Few Hours.
List your
Property with Us
Office Opposite S. P. Depot
Timber Lands
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F.W.BEXSOX. A. C. MAKSIM
President,
Vice President.
Douglas County Bank,
Established I883. incorporated 190.
Capital Stock, $50,000.00.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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F. W. BESSOS. R. A- ROOTU . .
J. f . KF-LLT, A. C. MARSTERS K.I. WIU.ER.
A seneral banking business tranacted, and customers given every
accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking.
cv n frm nin to twelve and from one to three.
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Jos. Owens, who formerly worked in
the Aphlaud mine, but who lateiy has
been keeping a saloon at Hornbrook, is
dead as the result of wounds inflicted by
Wm. Ennis, with a revolver, last Fri
day, in the Siskiyou county town. The
killing seems to have been wanton ana
unprovoked. Funis, who will now he
charred with murder, formcily ran a
saloon at Klamathon ; was burned out at
the time of the big fire at that town and
then moved to Hornbrook where he
etartei again in the Fame business.
His saloon was above the town and lo
cated on the bank very close to thb bed
of the creek. The high water, caused
by the storm of last week, carried his
building and stock of goods down in the
flood, and Ennis immediately proceeded
to drown his troubles in drink. He and
the murdered man had been friends,
but in his maudlin condition, the former
imagined that C wen had expressed sat
isfaction at the work of the flood in car-
rvinff awav his property. He went to
Owens' place and engaged in a quarrel
with him at once. The latter told him
if he would put away his gun he would
fight him, and both men, it is said,
palled off their coats. Ennis, however.
retained possession of his gun. The
men closed in and Owen had Ennis
down, when the latter began shooting.
Owens resided at Gold Hill for about
ten vears, mining and keeping a hotel
and was liked bv everv one. He mar
ried Miss Lucy Wyatt of Sams Valley,
nd thev have one child. His aire was
about So years. Tiding.
REMAINED FOUR HOURS IN WATER
Two Men Have Narrow Escape From Drowning in the
tliapqua River Near Perdne.
Perm-e, Dr., Feb. 2. The recent flood
nearly cost two Oklahoma men not ac
quainted willi the turbulent waters of
the I'mpqna their lives. These men
Mr. Rirdine and Mr. Wilson attempted
to cross the rmpqua in a small skiff
near this place.
The swift current carried them some
200 yards from where they started dow n
the stream, when the boat was capsized
near the middle of the river. They both
sneeecdel in getting hold of a small
alder tree, w here they hel 1 on for four
hours with their heads barely alwve the
cold, swift ami rapidly rising water.
They were finally rescue! from their
perilous position by Frank Fate, Ruftis
McKinney, Claude McCulley and Frank
Tripp, not however until the four men
were almost entirely exhausted in their
untiring efforts with boats and ropes to
get the . two helpless men to Ehore.
They were not reworded for their efforts
till 8 o'clock at niirht. when the rescue
was finally aecoinplir-hed.
Series of Deaths.
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CHICKENS.
EGGS.
BUTTER.
Eugene, Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. L. X
Boney have suffered the loss of three
close lelatives during the iast five
months, two of them dying last week
Yesterday they received the sad news
! that Mrs. Holman, Mrs. Roney s sister,
residing in Seattle had suddenly died
Thursday Mr. Roney received a tele
gram announcing the sudden death of
his brother, J. S. Roney, Illinois. Last
September he received a similar tele
gram announcinz the death of another
brother in Indianapolis, Indiana, mat
ine three sudden deaths in their fami
lies during the past five months. Eu
gene Guard.
Child Scalded to Death.
GEN. BCEBE RESIGNS.
First Step In Reorganization of Ore.
gon National Guard.
Foiitlasp, Kb. 2. The hrst step in
the reorganization of the National Guard
of the state, made necessary by the
passage of the Pick bill in congress, w as
taken on Saturday w hen Brigadier Gen
eral Charles F. Bee he's resignation as
commander of the Oregon brigade was
accepted, lie will have no successor.
and so the brigade staff will be tlisban.l-
ed at ( nee. The single regiment ot toe
Guard in the state after this will con
sist of 12 companies, and the colonel
commanding will be the ranking officer.
This means that Geo. O. Yoran, of
Eugene, will be colonel cl the new- regi
ment as he ranks Col. Everett of the
Third regiment. It will also probably
mean only one company f"r Eugene in
stead of two as at present.
HERMANN'S REPORT.
It Sbr-- the Comers of Timber and
Stone Entries In Oregon.
Washixoton-. Feb. 2. The report of
Commisioner Hermann was submitted
in tho S.nat today bv Hansbr Ui:h, of
North Dakota. It shows that 10 timber
and stone entries in Oregon have Ix-cn
contested, but apparently r.o action has
been taken on them by the Land Office.
Of commuted homesteads in Ore.n
wore investigated and 15 are pending
no mention bein.' made of cancellations
of William Bates, who
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.,nr Mar.-hall A Soil s store
..llr.r.o.1 an iron hand down over hi
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heal lat Tuesday evening, says
Bandon hecorder. The Land slipped on
vt rv easily but res:sted all rfforts
..,,w-l l,v the same roate and had to
I cut -f?.
ATTITUDE MISUNDERSTOOD.
Allies insist on Separate Treatment
of Claims, and Will Continue
the Blockade.
Lo.snov, Feb. 3. Reuter's Telegram
Company savs that it is officially in
formed that the altitude of the allies
regarding the uncalled priority claims
against Venezuela has been misinter
preted, thus increasing the complica
tions. It is explained that thi allies do
not insist on the ptecedence of their
claims over others, hut insist that they
shall be regarded an separate, to Ik: dealt
with direct lx-iween themselves and
Venezuela. Until a specific arrange
ment is made for tlm satisfaction of
their claims they are determined to con
tinue the blockade.
It is further stated that the alliej do
not bind Venezuela regarding the sum
to Ih; periodically paid or the time in
which the debt must be pal 1 on. It is
added that Ihirf is renewed evidence that
Venezuela is endeavoring to complicate
matters by playing off the interests of
one pocrcr against another, and that
such a course must be frustrated in the
interests of all the creditors. They con
sequently hope that Venezuela's at
tempts in this direction "will not re
ceive support or connivance from any
quarter."
Southern Oregon's Candidate.
H. ft ftDlVEC wl"h lo noonne tn the poMlff tb( be bu mmac)
Vm UaATLJ rbw ot hi. Pbota Gllry And Jo to yoor at-
THG RICHEST. DAINTIEST EFFECTS
IN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS
A P. T. TO BE fOCSD 5 OCR
Xev Style l'p-lo-Vah
ARISTO PL ATI NO PRINTS
WITH FOLDER COVERS
They individualize a picture and dace it in a class by it
self an artintie cla?? that has only to be n to be ap
preciated. Their popalarity is increasing because it is
ba-fd on quality :: :: :: ;: ;:
Wc Are Always Glad to Welcome Visitors to Oar Stndio
WORK OF THE STAE LEGISLATURE
Some More Bills-Committee to Meet the President-
The Senatorship.
t is.ivrs Tass, Or., Feb. 2. Profe'r
W. II. Hampton, cf this city, formerly
manager cf tr.e Columbia Hy.lraulic
Mines, of irsve Cre k, is a prominent
candidate for appointment as Commis
sioner of Mines, should the till intro
duced by Representatives Hale, from Jo
sephine, authorizing a Commissioner of
Mines, 1 j-assl. Mr Hampton is him
self ti e real author of the bUL He i a
practical mining engineer of niany years
exjierience, a prominent politician of
Southern Oregon.
FOR CASH OR TRADE
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J. F. BARKER & CO.
l Drain Gardiner
COOS BKY STAGE ROUTE
S rmpneimr with Monday. January 20. '02, we will charge 17.50 for ;
i .vr. t n,,; p.-i-n Riv. Bassaee allowance with each full fare
ftOnonnds. Travelling men are allowed 7o pounas oaggage w.C -7
have 330 ponndi or more. All excess baggage, 3cts. per ponnd, and no ai
lowance will be made for round trip. DAILY STAGE.
For further information address
3 J. R. Sawyers,
Proprietor, Drain, Oregon
Don't
Torture
Your
Feet1
NO woman can aRord to ignore ner ..u uu.t
she hands in her resignation to polite society.
Her shoes determine her walk, her walk determines
her style, her carriage, ner pvsimc, ..
attitude and bearing as she moves about.
A ladies' shoe should be light in weight ana very
flexible to the foot to enable her to walk in an easy,
graceful manner. This is the especial charm that
makes Queen Quality shoe3 so popular.
Thev are trim and neat in shape as so many other
shoes are, Dut they go farther than this, farther than
any shoe, in actcallt creating an elastic, graceful
step.
5. C. FLINT
EroaxK, Feb. 2. Little Gusie Ream
this afternnoon about two o'clock fell
backward into a tub of boiling w ater
and died at the home of Lis
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ream,
twenty-four hours later.
The first the parents of the little one
knew of the accident was tae screams
which came to them from the kitchen.
Oa reaching the scene Mrs. Ream found
the body of Gussie, aged three years, in
tha boiling water. He was snatched
fro the tub but too late to be of much
rood. Three-fourths of the little body
was covered with terrible burns of the
fiery water.
Tha na rents are distracted with criel.
Two men, Lee Barnes and George il-
rer thorn, foueht a duel to the death in a
small cabin 20 miles from Redding, Fri-
Iday, night. Filverthorn is dead and
Barnes cannot live. The men were
gambling for small stakes and quarreled
both resorting to their knives, weapons
with nine-inch blades. They fought
desperately, both receiving numerous
wounds, (-ilverthorn finally fell mortal
ly wounded.
Good Roads Delegates.
Governor Chamberlain has appointed
10 delegates from Oregon to attend the
fifth annual conference of the National
I Good Roads Associition. to be held at
Detroit, Mich., March 13 and 14. Fol
lowing are the delegates: J. J. Whit
ney, Albany ; W. E. Grace, Baker City ;
P. . II. D'Arcv. Salem: J. R. "eill.
Sumpter; Ira Campbell, Eugene; E. L.
Smith, Hool River; J. H. Scott, Sabm ;
George W. Briedwell, Dried well Station ;
H. V. Gates, Hillsboro; J. H. S-ettle-meir,
Woodburn.
State Horss, Salem. Feb
Kuvkenla'.'.'s concurrent
naming three senators and five repre
sentatives as a coxmitteo to meet
Pre-i-lent Roosevelt, on 1- half of the
Ore- n legislature, when he makes his
contemplated vi-it to Oregon this sum
mer was reconsidered. It wa then
amended so tho legislative reception
committee si.a i coiisim -i i."-
i lidate for office in this state
Senator 1 nsr anv can
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resolution i or who shall bny or ot:er to i-iy wie
proxy or riht to vote of any delegate o
jH-rson entitlel to sit in such convention
with the intent t-i influence such vote
or ho shall sell or off- r for sale any
m-h rrov or richt to ote. shall be
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deemel gu.lty of bri!ery and upn con
viction thereof shad le pnni-hed by
imprisonment in the r-onitentiary not
,
' les than six months nor mote than to
More Ti.Tibcr Sharks.
Prise vn.Lt, r., Feb. 2. As a result
of an investigation ma ie by L. L. Sharp,
inspector i.f the General Land OiSce,
warrants are out for J. W. Lak and
W. R. Simmons, of Boise, Idaho, who
have lt-u living here, on a charge of
obtaining money under false pre:nses,
a nan naned FiUrimiiious Iving tL
complainant. It is said the-e men have
victimized some 70 p!e by preten-ling
to h-oato timber lands for theai. They
aould sh.ow the victim a fine body if
timtr that as not open to location.
Then they would file for him on some
worthies lan I. The to men have dis
appeared.
Fourteen New Routes In Oregon.
REMOVAL NOTICE
. ..HARDWARE..
This i to inform old and new patrons that I have taken op my qnarten
in the Sunfn brkk building on Jackson street, next door to the Wells,
Fargo X Co. Express otRce, the change being made n?cesary to secure
room to accommolate my constantly increasing stock. In connection
with a general line of Hardware, I wiil also carry a large stock of : :
. . . farm Implements, Wagons, Baggies, Hacks, Etc . . .
P. M. BEARD
0"OVO0"BOVO"0OVO OVOVyVOV3VVVAOVVOV ,
Are yoa particula
about vour
Coffee, Tea and Spices
IF YOU ARE CALL AT
CURRIER'S GROCERY
AND ASK I OR
lYIOrJOPOUE BRAIUD .
Price is no higher and every can guaranteed
-v f Rosebur s
ar Jk.jk.rn. jm.
o,yvo,vovoi
Lead
Grocer
OVAOVOVAOVOVAVOVO
wiil le made chairman ol
caption committee.
c,..tu r,.l pL'ht fn.ni the House.
Without doubt Senator Kuykendali years or hy imprisonment in u:e ti.nlJ
,f the joint re- I Jail not les than i days nor more man
j six ii.onths."
TO rHoTMTTKE'rARMEK".
ill, as it passed
Scott sburg Items.
SIS
Hints to Housewives,
E. C. Adkison moved from Gardiner
recently to his farm on Paradise creek
where he will build a small sawmill.
George Rith passed through toarn
with a band of young cattle which he
had bought near Gardiner.
M. T. Custar and five other parties
came down from Drain and are going to
Smith river in quest of timber land.
There were two ladies in the party.
Henry Lucksinger lost some logs dur
ing the high water.
Friday and Saturday it rained very
hard and Sunday morning at nine
nVlnrk Fmnoua river was higher than
Till HOP BILL.
Sai em. Ffb. 3 The bill to create tl
oTiceof Hop Iiisj-ecfor was reporwM
favorablT today by the House in com
mittee of the whole. It still carries the
governor, secretary of state end state
treasurer as the state board of control.
ttesoat's vote for StSATOU.
State Horse, Salem, Fck. 3. The
senatorial votr today in the joint meet
ing of the Senate and House was exactly
the same as that of yesterday.
Some excitement was occasioned by
II.... P...lrn r1nL-ftia vim lifts
been voting for Fiilton, announcing his
vote far Geer when his name was caied.
However he changed his vote Kick to
Fulton before the vote was announced.
invites par--11) EXT to visit orkgox.
Sales, Or., Feb. 2. enator Kuyken-i
dall today introduced a concurrent reso '
lution, which w.is adopted, that Presi
dent Roosevelt be invited, on behalf of
the Oregon Leislature, to visit thi
stato on the occasion of his forthcoming
trip to the Pacific Coast, and providing
for the appointment of a joint committee
of the legislature to act with the Gov
ernor in receiving and entertaining the
President.
The Senate adopted Cavey's Hon.se
memorial asking the Postoihce Depart
ment to make reduced rates on postage
on fratprn-il nublirations. The Senate
tli
Shelley's warehouse I
the Iloue is as follows:
It shall b the duty of every ware
houseman or naieh-msemcn. before en
gaging in the business of storing grain
for hire, or other valuable consideration.
to procure irom tr.e ocniy munw .
county in which he or their place of
business shall .be located, a license or
certificate authorizing such warehouse
man or warehousemen to engage in sa;
b-isines of storing grain for hire or
other valuable consiieration. which
licence or certificate shall be displayed
in a conspicious place in the office or
other part of any building used as a
warehouse where grain is on storage for
hire or other valuable consideration
It -hall be the duty of the County
Courts of the several counties of the
tate. when anv rrson or persons shall
n,.L-. , i.'i.-ntinn for a license or certifi-
cate, as provided in section 2 of this act,
to require of su.-h pereou or jrsons an
undertaking, to be given to the County
Court, in a sum not less than ii.tw nor
more than 123,000, for the faithful per-
fromance of their duties as warehouse
man or warehousemen asjshall have been
by in law in such cases made and pro,
vided. which sai l license, or certificate
J. W. Ira in, assistant superintendent
of free delivery on the PaciSccoast, is in
Oregon looking intj the free rural de
livery mail routes, an-J the arranging of
new ones, made possible by the liberal
Congressional approj-riatir.-n j'ist wade.
"Rural delivery he savs, is no longer
an experiment ; it is an accomplished
success. We are putting in new routes
all the time, on the Pacific cost, and i'.l
continue to do s-i nntil the system is
complete. Fourteen new routes will be
established in Oregon by the middle of
February, and between 41 and 50 U-fore
the end of the present year. It is the
same in all i-arts of the country. Since
Oc'.oler, 1-1V', when the firrt route was
started, the department has established
more than 12,00.
Music Lover
wlf t Vie battle in good cooking, is to have good
fresh Groceries, and tO get them promptly hthas been since 18!0, and within five
. - .a.t. fnl1 n 'Prinne No. l8l. or six feet of reaching the 'U0 mam, ana
when vou oraex iucui. r
for gcv r goods and good service.
C. W. PARKS & CO.
fiw ib. 1 1 1 m
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Livefj, Feed Bid ale $ailes
C. P. BABHaaD, Prop.
has done a great deal of damage, nearly
all the farmers reporting loss of fencing
or some of their land washed away
Fred Weatherly had considerable of his
fAneini turn nn and scattered, but did
not lose many of his rails. Tho new
bridge just out of town washed away and
was tied up by E. C. Marjory. The roa I
is badly damaged in many places, and it
will be a week or ten days before they
mn be traveled by teams. Our bust
ling road supervisor has been out view
ing the roads and warning out men to
work on them and no doubt they will
soon be passable. X.
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Siddte Horses Single and
Double Rig; at a I hours
Transient 5tock gven
very bes it ca'e
Rates always reasonable
n adjourned to 2 P. M.
DRAWING THE LINK OS FRIBERT
Salem, Or., Jan. 31. Willis Kramer,
of Douglas County, is the author of the
bill that passed in the House yesterday
lefining more cloarly of what bribery in
political convention consists. The
substitute- as recommended by the
udii-iurv committee and passed, is the
sumo ns the k ramer bill, although more
fully brought out. The bill is given
fail:
If anv person shall offer, give or
, .i
nrnnuxn tn pivp any money or vaiuaoie
i'-
consideration to any delegate or jerson
ontitled to vote in anv rxilitu al conven
tion or assembly of electors with the in
tent to influence any vote for nominat
Music lovers wiil have a rare enter
tainment by simply calling at Burr
Popular Music- House and inspecting
oursi lendid arrav of musi.al instru
ments. Our disrlav ol pianos are sim
ply magniiicient. Here are found th
world renowned Chukering, the won
derful toned Kimball, the many toned
Crown Orchestrical and the beautiful
toned colonial stvle Victor. We have
others like the Singer, Kingsbury and
v
Vie
Fountain
of Health
v y
ft
is found In gnol Floor now, as for
centuries, the "staff of life." The
long tried : : : : :
Pride of Douglas
Fxar (nod taflottaa cpno. iraa
tnousasil kaaw 10 tltur boeL. way
taooid boi yoa lera of lu Tm:o by or
Wnn a suie wca or band trocx roar
from : : : ; ; : ;
6. V. Bashford & Sea, Htoos CL
J. M. Weather by
T. A. Bnry
D. L. Marti
Roseburg: Real Estate Co.
Farm and Timber Land Bougat and Sold
Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber
Estimates a Specialty.
tv with
List your proper
us.
Necdham. Then here is our mammoth
st-x k of small goods, such as S. S.
Stewart and Washburn mand lins, gui
tars, banjo. Our immense line of vio-
shall be issued by said County Court for ; range in price from $2.50 to t"vJ.
a period of not h'ss tlian one year. J We are sole agent for the Columbia
I graphaphone ana suppiys. nemeniwr
" " are rnnriiii2 no concert hall w ith 50
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Al oert Tnier. ot l'ort ana. lias ieeu
ppointed by Governor Chamlerlain to
be expert to measure ana examine
printing in the office of the state printer,
the appointment to take effect March 1.
The new Democratic governor is looking
well to Portland and Multnomah inter
ests in the distribution of his patronage.
The Senate has passed the bill to ar
cents admission, but our
way open to the public.
doors are al
Taxable Property cf Oregon.
The summaries of the assessment rolls
for 1002 of the several counties of the
state were made public Saturday at Sa
leni. They show that the total taxable
propriute ,;000 for the Oregon Historical value of the property of the state is
Society.
The House passed
ing warehousemen.
KuykendalFs bill authorizing school
districts to furnish transjortation for
pupils to and from school where residing
a certain dsitnnce from the school house
passed the Senate ; also his bill for the
consolidation of school districts.
f US.CMhOOl 63, as against tl41,.S,513,
;hel!ev'a bill licens". Il for the the year liHH. Every county
reports an increase ia valuations except
Klamath, Umatilla and Yamhill.
SPECIALTIES.
Physicians Prescriptions
and Family Recipes,
Rsbln-r Goods, Toilet
Articles, Lime and Ce
ment, Paints, Oils and
G!a.s, Perfumery, Truss
es, Sponges, Brushes Etc.
A. C. Marsters & Co.
Medicines, , C6eclca!$.
Rambler
Sundries,
plies.
Bicycles
School
Drcas.
and ! .
Stationery
School Books
F. S, DRY,
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
All Work'Qnaranteed for Reasonable Prices.
Second Door north new Btnk Baihliog.
For 5al
Tate ft Kaneborg, Marsaneia israga j.ine ior an poinw ouvawoubj.
FpringHack leavei Roeeburg Every Morning at 6 o'clock.
Little Ranrh for Sale.
A good little home for sale ; 17 acre
adjoining fair grounds, i mi.es east of
Rosehurg. Good buildings, 15U good
bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in cultiva
tion. Price $1225. For particulars in
Good quire at Milikin's shoe store, Rosehurg
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BIG BRUISERS W ILL FIGHT.
Hun roe and Sharkey Will Meet Cor-
bett Signs Articles to Meet
Jeffries June 30.
New Yors, Feb. 3. Jack Munroc tnd
Tom Sharkey signed articles today for a
23-round contest to take place some
time after four months. Bids for the
fight will be opened March 3. It is pro
vided that tho club securing the fight
must be satisfactory to both men. The
men agree to split the purse. 75 per
cent to the winner and 25 per cent to
the loser. The referee is to bo agreed
on one month Wforo the fight and the
Marnuis of Oueensberry rules are to
to govern the contest.
Corbett and JeffricB have signed arti
cles for a match to take place Juno 30
at some point to be determined on later.
DAVE HOUSTON IN FAVOR.
Small saw mill
particulars address.
(Aprl)
and timber. For
LtvtxosTox Bros,
Peel, Ore.
Will Likely Get the Superlntendincy
of the State Pen Under Cham
berlain's Regime.
EioKXE, Feb. 3. I'pon very good
authority wo learn this afternoon
that Dave Houston, the popular
railroad conductor who has been
running through Eugene the puat
twenty years, is in favor with the Cham
berlain regime, and w ill most likely get
the plum of the superintendency of the
state penitentiary for tae next four
years from March 1st next, the end of
Superintennent Lee's term of office
No better selection could be made in
the state. Mr. Houston has worked
from the bottom among railroad men,
and his advancement to public office, if
consummated, will only be a just reeog
nition of ability.
Natlco of St xk Hold srs .Meeting
The annual meeting of the Douglas
County Agricultural Association w ill be
held at V. C. London's office in Rose
b irg, on Monday Feb. 2nd UXUS, at 1
o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing
seven directors for the ensuing year and
ransacting any other business that may
come before the meeting.
F. A. McC.ut., Sec.
Smith' Dandruff Pomade
Stops itching scalp npon one applica
tion, three to six removes all dandruff
and w ill ftop falling h air. Price 50c.
Fo sale by Marsters Ihrug Co. mitf
Call in and sea for yourself that we
carry tho most complete line of ladies,
gents children and baby's shoe, Flint's
Topular Shoe Farlors.
Fetaluma Incubators
Standard
of the
World...
The Best con
structed : :
Most Ecoaom
ical to Ope
rat? Oldest
and Most
Successful
Incubators
in the
World
Made of California Redwood, Copper Radiators.
Yoa will start right in the chicken business if you
buy o Pettluma. We pay the freight.
CHURCHILL W00LEY.
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