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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
LADIES TAKE A , LOOK Co Co 9 CO and if our SPRING and .SUMMER Line is not better than any other, don't buy from us. Wc are showing this season the Latest Styles in " Silk Cause Novelties, Soie Joarcc, Silk A Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladine A Novelties, fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Alton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lies, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS .Slfl1rC We carry the Finest Line of Made-up Skirts in town, and our line of Underskirts cannot be I'"" equaled for quality and price Embodies many special features that will in terest you. The clothing that we sell from the Highest to the Ixiwest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other store sell for the same quality. Aled a new and tip-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the W. L. Douglas Shoe Otfr Spring and Summer Line of Clothing The People's Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. One Door South of P. O. t) (o ) Extra Values in Fine Stationery For a Limited Time 35c, papers for 20 50c. papers for 40 All New StocK and Latest Cat Envelopes : : SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Also xi off on Fine Leather Goods until Wednesday evening. Dont Miss these bargains : : : : : : CANNWSBOOK and STATIONERY STORE. Of Local Interest. X J. F. Wright, of Glide, was iutown Tuefdav. R. J. Marsh was in town from Myrtle Creek Tuesday. G. W. Bash ford, of Medford, is in town visiting his son. Col. J. C. Par, of Olalla, was in Rose burg on business, Monday, J. L. Chaney.'of Myrtle Creek, was in the city, on Wednesday, For a good 23-cent meal go to the Re port. Geoboe Gabbekt. R. D. Sham book and George Dimmk-k went to Eugene, last night. Marjory McDougall, who has been quite ill, is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bledsoe, of Leona, were in town on business Tuesday. Miss PitUford, who was taken sudden ly ill yesterday, is some better today. You can get anything you want in the line of garden tools of S. K. Sykes. tf 17 For your Poultry Supplies, Incubators, Brooders, etc., go to S. K. Sykes. tfl7 Mrs. Isadore Wolleuburg will enter tain twenty of her lady friends at a din ner party, Friday. Al Kent and Albert O'Neal, have pur chased the livery business of C. P. Barn ard.on Main Street. Miss Robie Baker, who has been visit- ; ills' her brother, t B. Baker and family, j returned to her home at Cottage Grove, I Tuesday. " Mrs. Emma Warren, who has been i visiting Ler mother, Mrs J. C. . Corn- stock, returned to her home in Portland Tuesday. You can "do more garden work with a Planet Jr. Seeder than vou can with a See the Title Guarantee fc Loan for blue printi. and filing pajiers. Co.) tf 1 dozen hoes. Churchill and Woollev sell them. neatly done to order. Call on Mrs. ' Walls oppoei'e the City Hall. i Clii kens the inot irofitaiMe animal Dressmaking and al! plain sewing ,,, T.1V , I.,.,-,., in,.,.).-. j tor and get a Mart in the chicken busi- n-ss, Churchill and Woolley t-ell them Get your abstracts 01 title from J. D , Euil,,eri, taVe notice von , ,U )wt. Hamilton. He has the only complete ; ter ,0 fi.nre with s K ou voor set of abstract books in the county, tf ; niaU.rii4j u.fort. bnvil)g anv. ,)Uw ;Ise. A. A. A. Atkins always ahead maker J ne has a large stock to select from. tfl7 of tLe only silver steel saws. None bet- CM on Tr8 cheaJle & John9nn for ter made. Yon will find a complete ' tHlaU, denUl work. Dr. Johnson, line at Churchill and Woolleys. - I la,e of Portjlndf wi have charpe of thf. Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy CTOwn and bridge work department, and pepper roasU a specialty. . Served Prices reasonable. tf oy an expert cook, at Railroad Eatir gj p ,. House, Mesdaiue Lohr & Gegax, pro- priwf3.(Wv 1, 3 in. wagon com- plete, led ; wood-rack double-trees and prietors. If yon want to go to Cot Connty points, take the Roseburg, Marvhfield route. Spring liacks leave Roseburg every day at G, A. M. liujuire of C. P. Barnard, a gen t. tf . D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fiie insurance compa nies, la now prepared to do a grneral fire .insurance business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. tf. neck-yoke, in fine order, rice $.15.00. Inquire of C. Van Zile, long!as St. east of Hill, RosMmrg Ore. Mar 19-1 in. Tin. Cannon of this city who is a breeder and raiser of the famous white tanpdian chickens, "greatest of winter avers," is making a special offer t those wishing eggs fur hatching 15 eyes for f 1.50. Those wishing eggs should wr ite him at cure. m4 E. OUivant, of Ten Milo, was in town Wednesday, L. E. Milledge, of Dillard, was In the city Wednesday. J. T. Dixon, of Seligman Ariz., is in he city on a visit to his father, II. B. Dixon. ' Mrs. W. II. Jamieson, took her sou Harry to Portland, to have an operation performed on his ear. J. C. Robertson, left for Portland Tuesday night. He expects to locate in Roseburg and open up aa architect of- e. .' If you would know how easy it is to take and develop pictures, come to Churchill & Wooley's, Friday afternoon from 2 tq 5 p. m. T. E. Lattimer, labor organizer will be in Rosehurg Friday evening and will hold an open meeting to which all laboring men are invited. Place of meeting yet to be determined. Churchill and Woolley invite you to witness a demonstration by the East man Kodak expert, with the wonderful developing box which entirely does away with the dark room, Friday after noon from 2 to 5. H. G. Ploeger, who went to Portland recently in quest of relief for his arm which has been giving him much trouble returned on the Alliance. His arm is much better and his general health is much improved. Coast tnaU. ew Millinery With pride and pleasure we mm - . . ..1 . i call your attention 10 me mosi suc cessful trimmed hat department j iwm l a rivi tmmT 4 ill UIC lUUilllJ Our styles are as high as the Heavens, our prices lower than the lowest depths of the ocean. Another thing, our selection is twice as large, giving a splendid and varied displey to choose from Sam Josephson is expected home from San Francisco, Saturday. Fullerton & Richardson, Druggists, on Cass street near the Depot. You should see that Bean power spray outfit, at Churchill and Woolleys.' Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wood Inquire of Henry Conn, Roseburg, Ore gon. Watch our windows for new styles. Something new always ready for you at Flint's Shoe Store. When in town and you want a first- class 25-cent dinner, go to the Resort. Geobgi Gabbekt. For Sale. One good sewing machine for 110.00. Will lako wood or hay. Box 20, Roseburg. No26tl. The Mental Culture. Club will give their last musical for the season next Wednesday evening Mu-s Winnie McConnell, who has been visiting Mrs. ' Autenreith, left for her home in Yreka, Calif., Tuesday. Too Jersey yearling bulls and one grade Hereford yearling bull for sale. Inquire of Henry Conn, Roseburg, Oregon. Hp. Miss Nell Collier, of Seattle, is expect ed to arrive in Roseburg, Friday, to sjnd a visi with he-sister, Lillian Collier. X. W. Perkins, of Myrtle Point, ac companied by lits family passed through Rusehurg, Wednesday, en route to Mary- ville, Calif. Mr. and Mr?. J. 61 Piatt, (nee Daisy Diiworth) of Seatt'e, arrived in Rose burg on Tuesday, and are renewing old acquaintances. Miss Min-ie McConnell, who has been visiting friends in this city for the past week, left for her home in Yreka, Calif., Tuesday evening. Several couples of young people went up on the overland last uiht, to atU-ud the dance at Oakland. 1 hev par ther had a verv good time. On or l-fore May, 1M a tlSO photo- craphic outfit fur k-tts than one-half value. Tent and everything complete. Address K. A. Graves, Roseburg, Ore. For sale at M rs. G. R. Child's, piano. $70, bedsteads, stoves, fireplace furnish ings, laundry furniture, shades, chairs, garden tools, bookshelf and tables. 23-3 1 Mr. Jackson, the gunsmith, has just received a lare invoice of blank keys, and can now f.t you out with anything in that line at reasonable prices. 2tp Carter Harrlon was re-elected mayor of Chicago by nearly 7000 votes. The republicans have ii votes in the City Council, the democrates 33, socialists I and 1 independent. f Osteopathy is the best treatment for all diseases eculir' to women. A fair trial always gives satisfaction. Dr. Stndley room 11 Taylor & Wilson B'ock. Honrs 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Dr. H. L. Studley the Osteopath lias now moved into his new office at room 11, Taylor & Wilson Block. Ho wishes to thank the people of Roseburg for their earnest patronage of the rast and will continue to give free consultation, from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. The Railroad Restaurant is under a new management with ' F. H. Rogers, proprietor, and Alvin Wood as man ager. Open 'all night. All white labor, Good treatment, and good meals. The itatronage of our friends will be appre ciated. It. A fashionable eastern dress-maker, just arrived with latest styles, solicits the patronage of the most fastideous and guarantees to give entire satisfaction Will sew in private homes. 'Phone 715 5 rings or address Miss K. Becker, Box 155, City. ' 2tp, The lecture at Days Creek school house, Thursday Evening, April 3rd up on the subject of education .by Prof Hamlin, was well attended by the peo ple of the Duubboorhood and well re ceived ; also an address at Canyonville, Friday evening, upon the subject of "Measures of success in education" was given close attention by a large and appreciative audience. W. P. Johnson, Adam E. Shina and John Hall, of Myrtle Creek, have filed articles of incorporation for the purpose of running a hotel business, a whole-sale and retail liquor business, to conduct a general livery stable business, and to buy, sell, mortgage, lease, bond, rent and hold real estate aud to hypothecate personal property of all kinds. The amount capital stock of this company will be 125.000 which is divided into 100 shares at $25 each. rearer; aster Offerings for Swell Dressers COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FAMOUS KUPPENHEIME CLOTHING GUARANTEED TO FIT AND WEAR THE-WELL-KNOWN i1 O'SHEIM SHOE FOR MEN In Styles to Tit the Most fastltleoas There will be a free entertainment at Myrtle Creek Saturday evening, April 11th, under the auspices of Roseburg Lodge No. 10, A. O. U. W. Rev. G. H Osborne, in a novel and unique program will introduce humor, pathos, laughter scenic beauty, music and wit, scenic effect: "The Flight of a Soul," "Man's Burden," "Daute's Inferno" "Chris tian Martyrs" "Above the Cloud," and many others. All are invited, ad mis sion fiee. Real Estate Transfers. : m ... : I. J. Furgnson and wife to R. P. Endi cott, lots It, 15 and 16, in blk 22, RiverH side ad. Consideration $100. A. D. Hawn to Mellie J. Johnson, 643 acres in sec 4, tp 25 s, of r 5 w. Consid eration $450. Mrs. S. F. Hassell to Mrs. S. Susa Ab hsire and. Mrs. Minnie Ostrander, one half interst in 80 acres of land, tp 27 s, ofr6w. Consideration $1,000. S. A. Fowler and wife to Hans Frode son and Albert Huebuer, lots 5, blk 2 in Gilbertson's additiou to .Glendale. Consideration $300. J. D. Hamilton and wife to L. D. Ad ams, of Hoquiani, Wash., 320 acres in tp 20 s, of r 12 w of w m. Considera tion $1.00. Nebj M. Evcnsen and wife to Peter 0. Lee, all of a strip of land on n jrth side of Cow Cro k, situated in the se qr of the nw qr of sec 2, tp 33 s, of r 7 w m. Consideration $70. Amos W. Martin and wife to Maurice Brown, 1G0 acres in section 28, tp 20 so, of r 8 w of w m. Consideration $(50. T. N. Rutherford to J. A. Soesbe, the se qr ot section 1U, tp 20 s, ol r 10 w. Consideration f 1,200. J. B. Holmes and wife to J. A. Soes be, se qr of sec 9, tp 20 s, of r 10 w in. Consideration 1 1,000. Theodore Anderson to A. E. Ander son, 200 acres in sec 32, tp 24 s, of r 5 w of w ni. Consideration f2.00. Charles Wolfer and wife to Emma K. Remington, .26 of an acre in section 18, tp 21 s, of r 4 w. Consideration $400. A.J. Bellows and wife to W. H. Sharp. .87 of an acre in Bellows' first ad to wet Rose burs. Consideration $201. G. Christian Grovesen to Nicholas Moore, h'0 acres in sec 34, tp 26 s, of r 8 w of w m Consideration $'"40. James Rcaxley to Alphon I ierre, 100 acrrs in sec 30, tp JO s, ol r S w ot w u. Consideration $o50. Frauk B Smith to Gilbert Gilbert son. 6.59 acres in section 4, tp 33 s, of r 6 w of w m. Consideration $500. Minnie M. Chenowetb and husband to A. A. Smith. loU 1. 3, 3 and 4 in blk C in Brown's ad to the r r ad to the town of Oakland. Consideration frtX) J. J. Long and wife to John F. West- enhiser and F. H. Westenhiser, 100 acres in sec 23, tp 23 s, of r 5 w of w in. Consideration $1,200. Roscoe I. Hart to Willian P. Beasley, a strip of land lying on the east side of the e half of lot 2 of the Umpqua truit Ranch. Consideration $275. Mrs. Melvina Elliff to T. R. McCol- lum, 2 acres aud 27 rods, t p 32 so, of r 6 w of w m. Consideration $17.00. Thomas S. McCollom to W. A. Van Nort-mk k, 3 acres and 27 rods in sec 21, tp 32 8, of r 5 w of w m. Consideration $24.00. George Reed and wife to Roscoe I Hart e hf of lot 2 of Umpqna flruit Ranch, containing 12. acres. Consid eration $035. W. S. Moore and wife to Roy Weston, 60 acres in sec 21. tp 23 s. of r 4 w of w m. Consideration $650. G. Gubertson and wife to Mrs. Elena Rohnabacker, lot 1, blk 1, in Gilbert- sou s ad to the city of Glendale. Con sideration $125. Clyde D Lloyd to Chas. H. Carey, 490 acres in tp 24 s, of r 1 e of w m. Con sideration $1.00. Margaret Freeman and husband to Josephene Larkin, 160 acres in sec. 16, tp 24 8, of r 6 w. Con sideration $603.50. Maurice Abraham et sis to Budd Moore, lot no 12, blk 17, in the town of Glendale. Consideration $125. J. W. Billings and wife to V. L. Bo gard, lot 6, blk 17, Glendale. Consider ation $250. J. M. Winniford to Benton Mires, lots 1 and 2 in blk 21, South Drain. Consid eration $100. Mox Knoll and wife to S. F. Hassell, 120 acres in section 14, tp 27 a, of r 4 w of w m. Consideration $800. J. W. Krewson and wife to T. M Simpson, 9 acres in sec 9, tp 22 s, of r 6 w. Consideration $300. G. L. Hunt to J. A. Black and T. E Bledsoe, 165.39 acres sec 6, tp 22 s, of r 5 w of w in. Consideration $001.53". L. H. Hamilton to U. S. Nichols, lo! 3, blk 12, Riddle. Consideration $100 J. B. Riddle to W. I. and Annie M Brown, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in blk 8 and lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in blk 9, Riddle. Con sideration $250. David and Ella Thompson to Will Q and Annie Brown, lota 1 and 2, block 14 in the town of Riddle, consideration $200. All the newest shapes in the Josephson Hat. The Silver Golf and Dress Shirts in endless variety, representing all the latest patterns. . Fashion's latest fas . in Men's Neckwear. The most correct styles in that line ever shown any where. I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED TJOSEPHS0FggS 1 ROSEBURG, Phone 211. OREGON : GEORGE C. RITCHEY i ' - 1 t r r . - I . r High Grade Pianos. City Treasurer's Nstke. How wouid it look if I were to adver tise that 1 1-ad Steinway, Knabe, Fish- : er and Needham llanos and sns.e cheap ! er makes like Chickering, Kimball and 'others? It is jut as consistent to say hat eoUham is cheap, for there is no ' better npriht piano msde. It has al- ways sUv d anviig the hih grades; it i has never ln bought cheap and never j was sold as snch, for it has to compete ) against alt the high grade pianne that ', are now on the market. 2t T. K. RicHms.. Smith' Daisdref7 Pomade ..uu .vu. ...cu n mil Clnr. it.)i!n. mill ennn lu anrJL. ' ' - : 1 ! . .r ttiM. til T MnwtrM !l Hn1rt Dec 6th, UW), are re-iueweJ to present j . ' Kltf the same at the City Treasurer s oace for payment, as interest will cease there on after tlie date of this notice. Dated Rost berg. Ore., 5Ich. 6th, IM3. II. C. Slocc, Jb., City Treasurer. r ! and w ill stop falling hair. LICK 'v. .... lor sale by larsters Lrrcz Uo. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Will preach in the Christian Church to-night. His subject will l Is Koscbnr? Read for ths Jcdmcat The church should be packed to bear the address County Treasurer's Notice. No;ie is befvby giveu U all parti- hoMing CMinty warrants endorsed prW ! to aud intruding Nov. 10: h IViXi, aie re ; qui!.! to present the same at the conn ; ty trsjninr"s otfice f.ir payment an in terest will cease tliereon after the dat of tliis notice. Dtel Rowbsirg, iX'Oglaa Connty Ore j gon, March fth, 113. Gs. Diwmick, Gwntv Treasurer MARRIED. Bids Wanted. HEARDHODGES.At Canvonviile on Tueslay morning April fth, 1903, MifS Ln?a Holges and Rev. Walter Heard were united in nisrriage, Rev. L. M. Puhell, officiating. The bride looked very pretty in a dres of dove cashmere and silk. The groom is a popular young Baptist preacher of lake City, Calif., and the bride is one of Canyonvilles' charming young ladies. After the ceremony the newly mar ried pair, along with guests, sat down to enjoy the good things which had been provided for the joyous occasion . Those present were: Mr. C.Hodges snd wife, Mi. Charles Hodges and wife, Mrs. F. F. Merril, Mr. F. 8. Heard, Miss Frena Hodges, Miss Helen Sullivan, Miss Fan nie Gibbs and Miss Oaka Gibbs. A large circle of friends wish the pair a long and happy life in each others love. The happy couple left for Glide w here they will spend the summer. (Roseburg Review and Eugene Guard please copy,) Notice for Sale of State Lands. S.'alcd bids will be received op to noon of Friday, Mar 1, for the erection of a three-story packing house, 50x4 in sie, to be built in RoseUirg, Ore. Plans ami specifications may be seen at the office of Frank E. Alley, Architect, Rose burg. All bide to be accompanied with a certified check for 5 per cent of the es timated price, and the owner reserves the right to reject any or all bi Is. Maich'JO, 1903.. C. Gaxist. The tax rolls for 1902 have len pljct.J in my Land for collection, and on Monday, Mjrch 1, l'.XJ, at S o'dork, a. ni.. I wilt coaiuience to receive taxes. K. L. PjiaaoTT, H.erifT aud tax coilertor for Iwwit'as unity, t hvsrou. A Profitable Garden is axeun-d w hen you plant our sewls. TWy are al! grown and selectel and put up specially for this Coast tra.le- They yield his crops, early rrof s and money making croj. Ihir 1903 Annual and See-1 Buyer's Guide tells all " about them. Every farmer slnKild have it. Sent free. Ak for r.k NX 72. PORTLAND SEED CO, rertlanJ Ore. Hc-vlquarU-rs for Poultry anl Be Supj5i, Spray Pumps and FertilUrs. NOTICE. Tor Sals A quarter-block near conter of the town, containing two good houses, rent al $27 a month. Also two desirable building lots. The lots can be had sep- rately if desired. Apply to Notice is berebr civen that the State Land Board will receive scaled bids un til Ayril 28,1903, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the sale of the following described school lands, to-wit:- Sections 16 and 36, Township SI South, Range 9 West, Section 16 Township 31 South, Range 10. West of Willamette Meridian. ' The North half of North half and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 of Section 16Township41 South, Range 1 East of Willamette Meridian containing 308.40 acres in Douglas, Coos and Jackson Counties. Oregon. Applications to purchase must be made on the regular blanks, in accord ance with the law for tho salo of school lands, and be accompanied by cash or check for one-fifth of the amount bid for a certificate of purchase, or if full pay ment is made deed will issue. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Applications and bids should bd ad dressed . to G. G. Brow n. Clerk of tho Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to purchase State Lands.'" G. U. Bkown. Clerk State Land Board. Dated this April 8, 1903. For Sale. They are Proving Satisfactory. Tlie Supplemental Chamber Co., Roskbcro, Ore. Gentlemen Please send me via ex press, one doten Gillette's Supplement al Chambers; fitted for 32 S, & W. Short and Browning Automatic Smoke less cartridge. The brass Chamber or dered some time ago having proved sat isfactory I can do business with them when the spring season opens. Yours truly, H. J. Stillman, Gun smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1903. Toroxto, Jan. 13th, 1903. The S. C. Co., Roseburg, Ore. Dear Sirs : I bee to thank you for sample brass chamber and the informa tion concerning same. Have delayed answering your letters in order that I might test the chamber for my own sat isfaction and knowledge. I find same works perfect satisfactory and now wish to applv for tho sole selling agency for the Dominion of Canada. Yours very truly, F16 - A. II. rrxM., Mtgs. Agent. Dcpartwrnt of Ih ImerW. 1'ttitoi S !(: lmi OSior. R.wrbun. Itw.. Mrrh . 1.S. Koller Is fcrrrl r sirtin Itui lb iiDird PLAT ol i.iT ol tOWSSHlf IS SAiCTB. RANGE 1 IA?T. has bn rrrtved froa ti) Sunrryor iDfm for nntnn 1 on FRlliA Y. M. lira .t,rwt . m.. tb wd l'LT will t fiid In thU ofir. and o'ay o and alter that c!r J. tl. B'JOTU, RcceiTcr. linger If you have a ring that is broken or a set lost out, or possilly yon bare a ring that is just a little to small or a little to larje, perhaps yoa Lave one that needs strength ening or is badly bent, lam prepared to do all kinds of ring repairing. I not only guarante my work, but I guarantee you will be well pleased with the job : : : HF.WINSLOV I Title Uuarantce&LjoanCo I. D. fcO&XBCRO. 0K.EG05. D BASIl.TVf. i-wavieal C Hiaarns. Sccr ai J Treaa 09c. la tit. Coart Roaae. Hit the oa'y eww pil.aFt of aluwt book ta IxxMiaa tonaiy AtMirmrtsand Ortiocajea of T.U. furtUtel t txiwUa twenty Uaj a4 mloia fit -ma. Ear. alao a omp.e ar ot Traeian of aii tows . 9 ruaca la tr Eoaebara. Orrua. U. 8. Las d l-t aina ij max b.ua pout copies, ol aaj tow . A splendid team of heavy draft horses Address P. O. Box 43. Roseburg, Ore Jloo Reward $loo. S K. S Y K E.S Self Hardware Stoves and Tinware ROSEBURG OREGOii The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease Uiat science bas been able to cure in all its stages and 1 that's Catarrb. Hal's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly npou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundations of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any I that it fuils to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. Chany. & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Fold by all Druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family pills are the best. Now is Your Cliance Oar new goods have arri?ed and they -are all 0. K. We can show some WHITE GOODS THAT IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE , We have the Snow FlaHe Goods for Waists and Dresses, also the Bedford Cord. If you want any thing in the line of Fancy Hose we have then. rSome new patterns that are very pretty. VOLLENBERG BROS., Fiionc 001 D. S. K Bdick. gon. ' a5