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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1904)
Buy your spray pumps niitl etc., at Svkea'. ft... We are now new novelties ornimentalt and handbed exclusively by us. A few of the nobby things we are prepared to show in our holiday line are; Fancy work Brackets, Hankerchief Boxes, Chatelaine Bags, Novelty Purses, Collar & Cuff Boxes, Kid and Golf Gloves Silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, New Neckwear Faucj' and useful Suspenders, new Silk and Fancy handle Umbrellas, Hats, Shoes, Clothing and other articles too numerous to mention. 1 fl A eop I 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs CnDVDtr.uTS Ac Quickly ascertain crar opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Coxnmnnlea tloasistrlctlroonfldeaUal. HANDBOOK onPatents cent free. Oldest sxency for seennne patent. Patents taken throoch llnnn Jt Co. receive tptdcu nonce, wiinoab ccaraj, ui uw A handsomely ilMstratPd weekly. T.rwt. rlr. cnlatlon of any sdentlfle Journal. Terms. 13 a year: four months, tL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Go.3618" New York Branch Office. CS F St, Washington. D. C. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW 8 Cor. Washington and Main Streett ttrs. Belle Collins I. Title Guarantees Loan Co. EOSEBDES, OEKGOK I. D. HAMILTON, rreslden: O C Hamilton, Secy, end Treax OScc In the Court House. Rare th. only com plelc set of abr tract books In Douglas County Attracts and Certificates oi Title furnished to Douglas noaaty land and mining claiinE. Have also a complete set of Tracings of all township plats la the Bceburg, Oregon, U. S. Lan d Dis trict. Will make blue print copies o! any town ship N. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. (j23) OAKLAND. OREGON Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing all -wacantLandp. FRAilK E. ALLEY Architect. Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Ofico in new Bank Building. "Phone 4IB ROSEBURG. OREGON Just arrived from the factory a car load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board ence and will last a life-time and is put up to your taitisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., cr S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Notice of Final Settlement. In the Cirautv Court of the State ;of Oregon for Douglas County. Tn the raaiterof the estate off Martha Wo 5rafl, deceased. I Uotice is berebv given that the andw'.sncd, th- exeeutois o'. the above entitled estate, have filed Ui the above entitli court their acnount lnfina' etilementof said crtav, nnd that lio Juge ol W court by orde duii rwde ami , n tcred on tht journal throf ha fixed Mon -ay, th5 4lhdnyof January, 1901, at U-n o'clock a. in. oleslddav for hearing objections, if any there be, to said final account, aud the settle ment of fai-i estate. That the order of Mid court i dated the 12th day of Kovemt-cr, ir03. Dated this the 12th day of Kovember. 1S03. K. A. WOODRUFF E.T. WOODKOFF Exccutort Ci the ettcte of llartba Woodruff. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that to all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Dec 4, 1001, aie requested to present the eaine to the City Treasurer's office for payment, as interest will cease there on after the date of this notice. Dated 1 oseburg, Oregon, Nov. 3 1903 H. C. Slocuji, Jr. City Treasurer. flonry to Loan. Ab financial agent for capital I am prepared to loan money in any amount from t50 to $500 on real estate or per sonal security, or (o purchase property outright, or to purchase good notes at a discount. TJiejuoney can of'entimes be paid or drafts issued the same day liat the application is made. Enquire of II. IL Brookes, at toe Plaixdual-k office,. Rpseburg. Marshals Notice. All parties owning dogs in the city limits of Iloseburg, Oregon, who wit come to the City Hall and pay thoir li- cenee between this date and feD. let, mav have them for one dollar each After that ?2.50 will be charged for each ' lh-euse, and there will be a dog catcher in the field. Take warning as thit is vour last notice. AH license logs mnst be attached to rnllnr nf c!r,L. Otherwise tllCV wil. bo taken up D.J.Jabvis, 2 7t City Marshal. HOLIDAYS prepared to show Holiday buyers all and fancy creations both useful and e's S 1 Of Local Interest & j Dr's. Chendle fc Johnson, dentists. at the McCIailen, F iday. John B. Holman, of Albany, was res- J istered at the McCIallen, Friday. Mrs Mary Huston was a guest of the McCIallen House on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Kobinson, of Myrtle Creek, were visitors in Roseburg, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. A. T, Steiner, re turned last evening from a visit with relatives in Salem. Messrs. E. E. Wells and A. L. Hamp ton, of Olalla, were transacting business in the city, Friday. Hon. and Mrs. Willis Kramer, of Myr tle Creek, are in the city todav and are gueits at the McCIallen. R. L. Gile. returned Thursday even icg from Salem, where he had been vis-ting friends aud relatives for a week. Don't be discouraged spoilt your health. Osteopathic treatment will cure you See Dr. Studley over the post-office. Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and bave the title examined and secure an abstract of same. Investigate, compare. We your business only on the basis of tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. Svkes. seek In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Sykes. Volney Dbcon has resigned his posi tion at the Post Office on account of ill health, and will leave tomorrow for his home near Oakland. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Are you thinking about buying property in Douglas County? If so it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley examine the title before purchasing, A pleasant pros ram was presented to a large andipnee at the Hich School on Friday night by the Philodorian Liter ary Society. Each participant rendered well their part. D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and city warrants bought, and collections made. Office on Jackson street, No. 407, Hoover building, opposite post office. C C. Hogue, of Albany, deputy grand master of the A. 0. TJ. W., will pay an official visit to the A. O. U. W. lodge of thi if v. bii orprii''. Timbers are n-qne-ted to present. Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of California, Md.. snffered for years from rheumatism and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cure. For sale by A. C. Marstees &. Co. Harry C. Galey, formerly a cashier in the Douglas County bank, here, tarried a short time in the city, Friday, on his way to Poatland from Ashland, where be had been spending the holidays with his mother. The Vestrymen of Good Shepherd Episcopal Chnrch'of Albina, will hold a meeting next Tnesday evening in the chnrch to rail a rector to take the place of Rev. H I) OhamlerR, who resigned Kev. Air. uawson 01 uoseonrg is men tioned for the rectorship. Portland Telegram. Harry Hildeburn will leave,, this week, for Mt. Angel, where ho will attend the Mt Angel college. We wich Harry much success in his etndies and hope he will acquire much knowledge and de rive much benefit from his attending school away from home. Union Encampment No. 9, I. 0. 0 F., installed tlm following officers for the ensuing year, on Thursday evening, the inshdling officer Mna Robert Robert son: L. B. Moore, CP; I) S. K. Bti irk, H. P; J. C. Twitchell. S. W; Frank G. Micelli, scribe; W.T Wright, Treai W K. Mann, J. W R: M Ryer, guide ol.n Preschern, I. G ; F. II Woo'rulf, 1-t W: R. M. HuddlOhton, 2d "W; B. F. Gilbert, 3d W; .1. M. Fletcher, 4h W .1. D. Haniihon, let G. ofJT; R. Robert son. 2d G. of T: -Jos. Micelli und-L-, Wimberlyj trustees. -4t - tor I ABRAHAH P One Door South of P. O. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. J. A. He.ith. f Oakland, was trans acting business in the city today. Miss M;izr Trump, of Gardiner, was a guest of the McCIallen, on Sundav. Stomach trouble respond to Osteo pathy, and for rheumatism there is none betler. 99 (i3i See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. Get your abstracts ol ute from J. D. Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract lo ks in the county, tf If you want genuine bargains in dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, call on Ash a Attwell at Hildehrand'sold store tf The Rosebun: Rebekah Lodge No 41, I. O. O. F. will hold its semi-annual in stallation of officers nn Tuesday night Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, over Land Office. An immense line of Morris Chairs and Rockers just received at Strong's Furni ture Store; also a full line of all kinds of Furnitnro at reasonable prices. Call and see for vourself. 99-tf Telegrams from Walla Walla, Mc Minnville and Oregon City say that the Cosgrove's Orchestra is the best ever. They play here next Friday night under the auspices of the Native Daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Gettins return ed Friday evening from their honev moon tour by way of steamship from San Francisco to Portland, thence to Roseburg, arriving ou the evening local. When bilious try a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet? and realize for once how quickly a first-class up-to-date medicine will correct the dis order For sale bv A. C. Mareteretfc Co. Judge Thompson has become a grand father again. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson, near Scotta burg, on Wednesday, Jan. 8. W E. Thompson is a son of Judge Thompson, of this citr. Miss Flossie Shambrook has received telegram from Portland saying that Cosgrove'p Orchestra cannot be too liuhly praised. They play here next Friday night under the auspices of the Native Daughters Me?srs. Ash & Attwell, of Cascade Locks, have purchased the Hildebrand stock of goods and opened the store. They will be pleased to meet all the citi zens of Douglas county who want good goods at reasonable prices. tf I desire to thank all who administer ed to me in my recent sickness, by the'r words of sympathy anddeeds of kindness and to those who made it possi blc to spend such a Merry Christmas. Tim friends have been too numerous to mention per sonally. My heart is fnll of eratitude to all of them. Mrs. A. P. LovnLL. Arthur Strader went to Portland Thursday night, for a short business trip, and t visit his co-workr in the firemens' rank of the S. P. Co., Jack Hammitt, who is laid up in the hospital in Portan l, the result of the ainpatation of the fore (art of one foot caused by a recent accident, a caboose passing over hisfoot. The girls Basket Ball team of the Drain Normal School Imvo accepted a challenge from our High School team, and the game will be played at the Opera House in this city next Saturday night. All who want to sec a good game should be present. Our local girU ten in has developed very strongly under the good mauagemenl of their coach, Leon ard Hopfield, and wu think our girls can play a winning gamo next Saturday. Dr. DuGas reports that he has dis posed of the last case of smallpox in the county anu that yfi scarlet fever or smallpox exists anywhere in the conn ty. He has had 400 cases to deal with and has done woll in preveutiiit; its spread, and says that all danger is past. An epidomic of whooping cough has ap peared an 1 twenty-live cases wero re' ported to Dr. DuGas within the last two davs. On Friday night Jan. 15 Cosgr-jyo's Orchestra will give a concert at the Bosoburg opera house under tho niihpi ccs of tho Native Daughters. .o orehex tra organization could have Letter p'tst- notices than this and all lovers of gttoi mnsic will do vmII to secure scats rnces si, a- aim ou cciiip. Muts on lulo at Strong's.- Following ti.o eoiirort there will ho a dance in the Arinuiy di reeled by the Native 'l)'an'tInVrs','iin. , limbic furnished by.;,liu Ct'fgiovcs. Fred Blaliely, loft for Portland on Sat urduy, for a short business trip. Osteopathy finci.n tho niui-o iini nature does this r WM31. Mr. ami Mrs. H. L. Enrols, of Peel wero in Uio city Sunday. C. E. Smith, of Grants Pass, was a guest at the .McClalleu yesterday. Prunuiug shears, saws and a complete line of spray pumps ut ri. K. Sykes. ' Fresh Oandies manufactured daily at Currierj8 confectionery. Finost in tho city M. F. Cown, of .Vedford, was trans acting business in Roseburg, Saturday J.D.Edwards, of Grants Pass, was registered at the McCIallen on Sunday Foil Salk Cocker Spaniel pups. En quire of F. F. Patterson's residence Lnuu St. J. H. Riddle, proprietor of the Riddle Hotel, was a bueinesn teller in the city Saturdav. For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trado for Orego property II. L. Ball. 33tf. Prunning Shears, spray pumps and nozzles. S. K. Sykes sell's them. Now is the time to buy. For h-toU and shoos of all kind and description go to ApIi & Attwell ai Hildo brand's old store, Ifo-oburg tf W. A. Perkins, C. E. Hasard, L. N Whipple and Samuel Jones, of Drain, were Uoseburg visitors Saturdav. We buy right, wo sell right ; we name our pnees with confidence. Implements ami Hardware S. K. Svkes. Messrs J. W. Tolfor.l, G. Uilbertsou. Thos. Lawson, of Glendale, were regis tered at the McCIallen House Saturday. Recent marriage licenses issued to Clay Smith and Edna E. Winston, of Winston; to W. S. Diller and Gertrude Rorke, of Slelroso. Among Oakland (nsople in. the city Saturday registered at the McClalleu were A. F. Brown, B. J. Bovincton, A. F. Brown, H. W. Hunt and R. J. Tapp. Mrs. W. IJ. lliidcbrand, has returned from Ashland and will reside here per manently. She has rented tho re?iilnr of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. West at the cor ner of Cass and Pino streets, and will fake possession very soon and will kwn a lodging house there. Mr. and Mrs. West will remove to their property ad joining. Mrs. E. Autenrieth. left on Sundav evening's local for Jacksonville, in re sponse to a telecram announcing il. serious illness of her brother, W. J. Ply- male, at Ins home in that nlace. At noon today Mrs. S. ifoler. also a sister of Mr. Plymale received a message spy ing mat he died last night before .Mrs. Autenrieth reached hi bedside. See Frank E. Alloy for land serin Guaranteed perfect, and readvfor delivery. Lowest market price. Foreign growths, ohre etc. are cured by Osteopathy. See Dr. Studlev for free consulUtlun. Ladles' diseases a speciality. 93 ,131 If you want to see or purchase th. very best vapor cabinet manufactured. go to A. C. Marsters & Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted every particular. 7t t(. Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip for sale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. "Are You a Mason?" which will be seen in this city at tho Opera House, Monday, Jan. 11, is meeting with great success wherever it has been presented. It is now in its fourth year as a dramat ic offering, and up to the present there has beeu no diminution in the patron age. Many theatre jarties have been given by Masons in neighboring towns, and the ludicrous situation in which a quasi candidate for fraternal orders have been put seems to appeal strongly to them.. 2t The lively farce, "Are You a Mason7" will lie seen here for the first presenta tion at tho Opera House, on Monday, January 11. The action of the piece re volves about one Amos Bloodgood, of Rcckford, III., who, without any knowl edge of the workings and ritual of Ma sonry, tries to make . his wife believe that, in accordance with her wishes, he has joiuod an order, when iu reality he hat not. He is obliged to resort to all manner of sublet fuse, and he be comes involved in endless difficulties in his em'cavora to explain his conduct. He is filially uumasked by n boiii-fide Mason, mid in the end satisfies his wife by acceding tp her wish, 2t Fine farm, for Sole, A good 800 aero farm for sale five idles from Myrtle Crook, 100 acres in cultivntfon, halanco hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orohard, good housv, barn and other improvements For price aud torms apply to P. T. Mc- Geo, Myrtle Crook, or D. S. K. Btiick, Rpseburg, Oregon. 2-tf AKsiMont Editors. Tho Plaindealek needs an As sistant Editor or Correspondent at every post office or settlement in Douglas county 'for tho year 1904. A certificate of appointment will bo issued to every assistant to represent Hie- Plaindealeu in thoir respective communities and all applications must bear the endorsement of two good citizens.- The Flaindbalkk Publishing Co. THE IOSEPHSONS SE22 3SZT. POULTRY We have great bargains to offer in Inriihafnpc 4rnnfiopc Rnno C ntfrc IIBlrUUUlUI 3, Ul UUUUI 0,UU1II 1 UlllI d j Write at once for Bargain sheet Portland Seed Company, Portland, Oregon i The PoBltry Supply Pouse of the Northwest j A PiLa.ncrln Her Own House. Mra. W. H Layha.of 1001 Ag.ies Ave , Cntifas City, Mo., has for several e-ri !ecn troubled with severe hnarroiie-'S and at times a hard cough, which say. Would keep me in doors for day. I was prescribed for by phyMciar.s uith no noticeable results. A friend gave Hie part of a bottle of Chaniberlnin's Coayh Remedy with instructions to closely fid- low tho directions and I wish to state that after the first day I could notice a Ii-ridi-d change for the better, a:.d at thus 'iroe after using it for two week", have no hesitation In sayim: I tvuliin that I.am entirely cured."' This remedy it for sale by A. C. Marsters - Co. DIED. McCOY. At his home i R'tselmn:, Friday, an. S, at 2i a. in , J. J. MrCoy, aed 74 years, 8 month a:.d 3 days. Interment took place at 11 o'clock. Sunday, Jan. 10th, at tho Looking Glass cemetery, with services in the Looking Glass church. Mr. McCoy was a pioneer of the Pa cific States, coming to Oregon, in 1S74, from California, coming thero from Iowa. He has been a resident of Doug las county for the past twenty years. He leaves a wife, three sous and four daughters, the sons being W. A. McCoy, of this citv, and J. H. McCoy and S. D. McCoy, of Looking Glass; the daugh ters, Mrs. J. E. Bclshaw, Spokane, Wash; Mrs. W. E. Miller, Looking Glare; Mrs. S. Crockett, Pendleton, and Mrs. C. J. Denning, Roseburg. Their many friends unite in extending nympathy to the family in their bereave ment. StoutRoberts Wedding. The wedding of Claud Stout and Mae Roberts, took place at Saginaw on Wed nesday, Jan. 6, Rev. W. J,. Qardnor, of ficiating. - The groom is a popular young fireman in the employ of the S. P. Co., with headquarters in this city. The bride wns a teacher in tho primary department in the schools uf Saginaw. Mr, and Mrs. Stout came to Rosebniv on Thursday morning's overland, and will make their future homo here. At present they nre residing ou PiueStreut Oakland Owl Hoots. E. Hartsock has changed the doors to tho onlranco of You iigV hall. The doors uow swing out and in caso ol flro all cau got away without injury if tho crowd will not "pile up" on tho stair steps. ' At the quarterly conference of the M. E. Church, South, at its sostion here January 2, trustees were appointed und pjaus laid for the erection of a church at the Lower Calapoola. S. F. Hamiliou donated a building nitu. Last Saturday evening District Deputy Grand Master Z. N. Agee, assisted by Jas. A. Doarling as grand marshal; lion. A. F. Stearns as grand warden; Z. l Dimmick as grand oeurehiry ami James Skidlngton of Myrtlu Creek as grand. treasurer, installed tho ollicors of Alpha lodge, I.O. 0. F. at Yomalhi. The "boyB" wore royally entertained by Dr and Mrs. Barber and Mr. and Mm. Lou Warner, assisted by Mrs. John Kruso. In fact they were treated well by all tho people of Yoncalla. . . 1 SHOE Fop a quarter of a century we've been busy solving shoe problems solving them for man, woman and childsolving them successfully. the selection of our fall shoe stock we have called to our aid this long and successful experience. The result is a mighty gathering of all footx ca bodying in an unrivaled degree of style, comfort, durability and jni'lG jaisness of price. OTe ant you to get better ac quainted with our big shoe depart ment. It's chuck full of attractive things and the prices are attractive, to . RAISERS! Reduced Rates vH Southern Pacific Company. On account of the National Livestock Association, National Wool Growers As sociation and Northwest Fruit Growers Association, to be held in Portland, spe cial reduced fare tickets will be on sale to Portland, on January 10th and 11th, good until January 17th. 1904. 2t State or Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas Cocnty. fe Frank J. Ciiexet makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ciienet & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Ccre. Fuaxk J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscrHed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A.D. 1SS6. , A. W. GLEASON. 1 SEAL Xotarv Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Familv Pills are the best. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Roeburg Ore., Sept lis 1303. Motlce u r.crerjr given thit In romllAnra with the prnvlilons of the act of CocgrvM of Juno S, 1CTS. cntlilctl "An ct for tlie jila of timber lands In the States of Call:uniia,ti-oson ltcTada .and Washington Trrriiory." u ex'end od to all the public land ttatet br act of Aucurt t IKK. HENRY KRNST. of Rnscbnn:, county of Douglas, hai this (Jt Biol in uu omcts ms swotn siaicmcm .o otv, for the purchase of the nvii of sec 21 In ti No 05 south, range So. S west aad will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more Taluabla for 1U timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bit claim before the Resistor and Receiver of this oUtca oi Roseburr , Oregon. on Tuesday, the S3rl day of Februarj . 1901. lie names u wunecs, n.ii. mcitowu j. W, Gardner, John R'gcrs add John Henderson, all of Rnjcbiiru. Ore.. Any and all person rlaimtng advcrely the above decribel )ad ore requested to file their rlnims In this office on orbelore tatd 2-trtl -lay of February, H. J. t. niuixii t, il p Rejrl-tcr. A Business Proposition. If you are going east a careful selec tion of your routo is essential, to the on joyment of your trip. If it is a business trip time is the main consideration ; if a pleasure trip, scenerv and the conven iences and comforts of a modem rail road. Why not combine all by uang the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, tho Up-to-Date Road, running two trains daily from St, Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omah to Chicago. Free R-Hjlining Chair Cars, the famous Buffet - Library -Smokln; Cars, all trains vcRtihuled. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets reading via the Illinois Central will lie honored on these trains aud no extra laio charged. Our r.itos are tho iaino us those of inferior roadi why not et your money's worth? Write for full particulars. U. H. Tunui.i.. Coinifmicial Agent, Portland, Ore Lindsoy.T. P. A., PoMltuid, Ore. U Thoniss n, & P. A., Seattle, Wash'! Pan. PROBLEfl The Big Store ROSEBURG, ORE. V Have You Seen That FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT We are showing m our wiucow. It is up-to-date A full line of Bedroom Suits can oe found on our floor" ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. I If yoa need Blankets or From the cheap to trie best. ? A fnlliiliriP nf M One of our Elastic Cottou r'elt Mattresses sre tmra ro oeat. B. W. The Furniture Man I ROSEBURG, THOUSANDS iiTY THKT MCCLURE'S MAGA2IN Is the Best Published at any ptdee. It is only 10 eents a copy, $1.00 a year. li cy:?y umber of Articles of intense interest on Subjects of the greatest. national importance. In 1904 McCluro's wil; hemore interesting, important aud entertaining than ever. "Every year is better vnitu the last or it would not be McCinrea- :::: :::::: I??? IT IT SnR5Cr now for Wctar-i. ,or 190i and get the November JC and December nuB'-o lytri free of charge : : : : ; Tub S. S. McClckk Company. 65 t-xixTo.v Btnxnixo, Xkw Yobs. N. Y. i I Comforts we have them STRONG I ORE CaaCuORH'S there an good short stories, huaa- J cvrouxs stories, stories of life asd &cnon always good. Have you a friend in Chicago or Kansas City or Texas or any where else, for whom ou want to buy a ticket to this city? If you have, call at this office and let us arrange matters fbryou. You deposit with us nough money to cover transportation, as also incidental expenses of She journey; we do the acst. lawnral Agent, 0 Third L, .sarctaHi, Or.