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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1904)
It's the Quality that Keeps the Customers Our SDriiig goods that are constantly arriving are well known for their qualit3 It is a pleasure for us to show this beautiful line. All we ask is for 3'ou to give us the opportunitv. Note that our clothing fits well and is up to date, our Dress Goods are nobby and pretty, our Shoes are staunch and comfortable, our Hats are stylish and shapely, our Furnishings are new and nobby, our Wash Goods are pretty and cheap in price. EVERYTHING IS MEW AMD GOOD The People's Store I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door Southof P. 0. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW ill Cor. V ashington and Main Streets Airs. Belle Collins Trhs to Cut his Foot off. Chicago, May 30. Crazed by rheu matic pains,Gutav Rolburg, 72 years of age, lias endeavored to amputate his left foot to relieve himself of pain. As the old man sat on the floor in his home and began his operation, his wife, who is helpless from paralysis, looked on from her chair within a few ieet of him Her t-cre.ims attracted two policemen who rushed into the house and took the knife irom Kolhup He had Fevered an artery an I by the lime he arrived :t the county hospital was so weak it i thought he cannot survive. Coquille Her.il J. Arthur Ooa -ti, f this city, wh 1 wvnt i:p the river Friday pigeon shooting and w.s joinei tiy Albert Clinton near Arago found a 11 captured a pair of . o.inu minks und brought them to town Hon. T. R. Sheridan, of Roseburg, was down through this county lat w ek introducing George A. Steels, a prom n?nt citizen and former treasurer of the state of Michigan, who is looking at this section with a view to interest and prob ably locating with us. On Thursday last the barn of Joe Stiennon, of near Fairvlew, was burned. There was little or nothing lost except the building. The portable sawmill of Mr Abernr-thv is now located oil this Of Local Interest. Dr'e. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. All work guaranteed. Those wishing to see Dr. Chapman, call at the office of Dr. Darby. 42tf. Patrick Murphy, of Millwood, was in this city on business Saturday. Osteopathy is highly recommended by those who have given it a fair trial. 42tf One ha If-pound coffee free at Kruse &. Newland's for six days, commencing June 6 h. 45-It Rev. and Mrs J. T Oo'im, of Myrtle Creek were visiting 1,'n,.- urg friends last week. Discard artificial methi-d-i of treatment and try Osteopathy, iiutiiu-'a cure. It never disappoints. 42tf T. .1. Wi Hams, the promisi nt Wilbur merchant, was transacting itininess in Roeburg last wet-k. If you want goo I w irk done, trv the Rosebur achine Shop, corner Wash ington and Kane St. Mrs Jim Short an I . Vi l.ir, left this morning for Elk Onl Victor in tends to tay all summer. F. S. Godfrey, formerly of this city, was a candidate for justice of the peace, on the Prohibition ticket, in Portland. H. S and R. L. Gile, of Salem, were in this city Saturday in the interest of tho Douglas County Prune Packing as sociation Missv Stella Hamilton, was tendered a supprise China Shower party at the residence of Mrs. M. Josephson Friday evening. For sick head iche take Chamberlain's place, and while some distance from the barn it is suppled the fire originated Stomach and l.iver Tabletes and a quick from a spark from the sn.okestack. cure is certain. For sale bv A. C. Mar R P 'iliinn wrolorr nf thp 5? Ci Cn SteTB & Co. The family of E. E Labrie left to-day for the farm 6 miles west of Wilh'ir where th y will remain during tin school vacation. Mr. B. M. Watson has today bou ' t cannery also. H nut, ar- out his partner F. II. Woodruff, mil will ! made to ship fish m-.ii a.i.i a eu. nn,i mmnloio sivl ..( informs ns that anions other matters looked after by Elijah Smith during his late visit to Coos, was to make arrange ments to have his Empire cannery run next salm n season, and possihily the Parkersbur; rangements from the (.'uquiiir to the Empire City cannery. E S. I'arzee, of North Bend who was here last week with his fine horses, Dew ey and Dandy, received a telephone message on Friday that, his daughter, Mrs. Max Titnmerman, had while gett ing off a gasoline launch, got one of her feet caught in such a manner, as to throw her to the dock, breaking her limb between the knee and ankle. Mr. Barzee hitched up his horses and start ed for his home at once. George Martin Etarted for Rosuburg Saturday morning taking the Jiisses Bridges, Grace and Lee, who go to their home at Albany, and Miss Bell Rich, who will visit her parents at Xewberg, and Miss Edna Anderson, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Anderson. The profes sor and Mrs. Anderson Etarted yester day by boat to Myrtle Point where they take the staee. 'Ihey so to Salem for the present. These people have made many friends during their sojourn with us. general merchandise. Mrs. Charles Harmon and daugh -r Miss Dale, left Sunday morning for Al bany, Lebanon and other WiHiametie valley points to visit for several week Mrs. E. R. Hanan and children, Myth and Mar, accompanied by Miss Edna Pierce and William Buzzell, left on this morning's overland for Ft. Klamath to spend the summer. I .osi Cabin Cream- at Currier's. Wood for .sale J.civo order with J. F. Barcki:. tf All disorders yield to Osteopathic treatment. R. L. Winniford, of Oakland, waB in this city Saturday on business Furnished hou e for rent li. quire of R. R. Jo'iiiM'ii, M ilks builimg. E. L. Josselyu id Uid-ilc was transact ing business in Rosetniii: I rid ay. Coffee gicen awn- at Kui-e v New land's during w. ek 't Mile, lit!, to 13th. If it is a "Floial" it is tlx- l.iti st and it can be had at Jitr.it fords nailery only. Miss Ruth Hamilton, who has been attending school in lor'latid, has re turned home. Dr. Payne, of Eugene, w.i- in this city last week on business, ant) grit' led many old friends. If you want grindnu d uu, call at the Roseburg Machine Shop, (timer Wash ing and Kane St. Attorney James O. Watson, who has been visiting in Portland, returned to this city Saturday morning. Health is governed by common sense principles, thus Osteopathy is popular and its cures permanent. You probably never saw folder photo at less than fS G) per dozen they are $4.0 and up at Stratfords. See them. T. M. Amspoke, of Riddle, has recent ly been troubled an atlliction of one of his eyes, and is now in Portland receiv ing special treatment for it. H. 0. Lewis, the up-to-date photog rapher, is turning out some of the finest finished work in this part of Oregon. His patrons cannot speak too highly in his praise. 2 t T. M. Ollivatit, of Looking Glass, was in this city on business last week. He, as well as all the people in his section, are jubliant over the prospect for a first class wagon road lietween here and Looking Glass. Ilf and rs p ti "choir, for many -.ir iiidi'iils of tlii-tiiv, left Friday morning for I'orll.iiid to reride. Their rofid me property here ha b e.i rented liy :i-i.itaiit tr in dispatcher, E. A. I'eugra. A No. 1 stuck farm of 1,V acres, near ly all fenced. I hare land as v'ool as a row ever flew over, watered, with uiiliiiiiltM outside rangi-; houe and out lniil, lins ; well worth H00; at present will take 750. Can you heal ihi-? Ai le.s Wilson', May 2-S-d Camas Valley. Rcnieiuber that it is quality, not ml.ltili' " ihnf .tril fnr til fllrnian M - VA V f- 1 l i i . . I " jiia. ui. ucuuu, vihu una ueen uuiie i : --... .i. - t,. ", always get the clie.ipet milk of ai seriously ill at a Portland hospital returned to her home in this citv though not strong yet she is slowly le gaining her strength. Every Committee on Fourth of July preprations along the line are getting down to business, except Roseburg Is it possible that 10 cents will be an un- will tho Ail rays get the cheapen Gai-dis Dmrv. U-cause the best. retail milk delivered in tattle.. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't see the wanon. phone to the Creamery. 14-tf The title Guarantee and Loan Com- Clieadlo & Johnson, dentists. . All work guaranteed. Osteopathy is highly recommonded by those who have given it a fair trial. 39 tf You will not believe in Osteopathy until you are convinced of its efficiency by n trial. Misa Elsie McCollock. of Leona, who has been visiting relatives hero has re Mirnod home. Prof. Thorns Townsend left Monday evening for Woodville to continue his school at that place. Discard artificial methods of treat ment and try Osteopathy, naturea cure. It hevor disappoints 39tf If you want Machine work done call nt tho Hosoburg Machine Shop, corner Washington and Kane St. Shellah Carroll, of Long Beach Calif., is in this city visiting his parents and sister, Mrs. Arthur Mahoney. S. H. Russell, of Melrose, was in this city on business last woek. Ho reports crops looking well in hi- section. Mrs. Ella Allen and daughter, of Woodland, Calif., are visiting with her 8ister, Mrs. W. E. Morrow, of this city. Cabinet photos, 2.50 per doz-n, and other sizes accordingly, for a she I time, at the Sunbeam Photo Parlors. Zll-lm-p In be half of tho pLAjsnE.u.ER force we desire to express thanks for a box of cherries from the fine farm of Enos Dixon. Mrs. Walter L. Tooie, of Woodburn, who has lieen visiting friends and re latives in this city, returned home on f i : . i . . i .iiunuuy illuming a iocui. I. L. Grenenger and Rlitien Marsters two Roseburg I -aw students, lett Monday morning for Salem to take the exmaina tions for admittance to the bar. We hear very little in Roseburg re garding tho celebrated Fourth of July. It looks now as though the Dixie Car nival Company had an option on it. Lost: Between the post-office and the corner of Oak and Kane St , a ladies gold watch. Finder will please leave same at this office Suitable reward will be paid. til IM ni Douglas County is alright in every sence of the word and, as 1 ist, year, the countv will be hrinuiig over with splendid crops and general proserity. It is going to harvest one of the bigett crops in its history. Presidential year font cut much lee" with Douglas i County prosperity. Everywhere the states are rallyii g to the standard of Theodore Roosevelt, who without question will lie retained in office. His administration of )eace and national progress we do not want to chance. It is our duty as well in sup porting Roosevelt to snd men that will sustain his policies. Rev. S A. Douglas, the former justor of the Baptist Church of Roseburg will arrive with his family at Albany this week, where he will fill the Baptist pul pit of that city. His many friends of Ro?eburg will be pleased to learn that he is again in Oregon. His departure from Roseburg was the cause of much regret as his friends were only number ed by his acqminta.-es. Here is the kind of an obituary a Georgia editor puts up for a man : "Poor Jim Jones slung his earthly gar ments on a limb and swam the riv-ir yesterday. He did not stand back be cause the water was cold but plunged right in and struck out for the other shore and met the angels smiling. Jim was a poor man but he had his subcrip- tion to his home paper paid up and got there in good shape." Graves' Art Emporiumn in the .Mainews tiioct was openeu tins morn ing and attracts many passerby by its neat and artistic appearance, during the afternoon there was a continues stream oi visitors viewing tne oeautitui new-t etock which Mr. Graves lias but recently shiped from the east. All the flctures stock, picture frames etc are fresh and up to unto. U raves Art bmponum is the neatest store in Southern Oregon. A slight change in the S P. Co.'s timetable took effect Sunday morning, June 5, at 12:01, Only the passenger trains are affected, their time being cut from 30 minutes' to 20 minutes' stop in this city, as follows: No. 10, north bound, ai rives 11 :03 p. m ; leaves 11 :25 p. m; No. 12, northbound, arrives 10:10 a. m ; leaves W.SS a. m : Mo. 15, sou Id- bound, arrives 4 :2o a. m; leaves 4:33 MayS Is the lucky date for May. All holding slips of that date will have the amount returned by presenting them before July 1. JOSEPH SON'S THE BIG STORE This is the way the Albany Herald sizes up the Portland Carnival: The city of Portland insists that the auto mobilists keep within a speed limit of eight miles an hour. The carniva lists. saving vour pardon for the term, are not to be kept within any limit, Mr. Frank James, retired bandit, is to he part of the carnival. The duties of Mr. James are not pre cisely denned in the preliminary an nouncements. Possiblv he is to see that the crowd shall not manage to see the snakes eaten, the high dives made and the hoochy-koochy danced and still come home with change in the pockets. Mr. James has been concerned mostlv with train and bank robberies and is without question ex pert along these lines. Probably it is for evident fitness that he has been mentioned for a part in the carnival. Wouldn't the whole thing "jar" you? National OuarJ in Camp. General Or UeM'Num J :r it H-adUarierr Oregon Nationartj-iard. Adjutant General's Offire, Portland, Ore , May 19, 11-04. The following i- announced for the in formation and cniL-meot all concerned The Oregon National Guard with the exception of Troop A will encamp at American Lake, Washington, July 7 to 21, 190J, incln-ive. Thi will be a joint tnam-iiver camp in which the regular troops in the Department of the Colum bia and the National Guard organiza tions of Washington and Idaho illal.-o participate. Orders covering all details will be i-?ied later MajVw Franck S. Baker, Third Infan try, is hereby detailed as State Iusrector of Small-Arms Practice. Upon receipt ol thS order he wi:l report in penon to thee Headquarters. Bv order of the Commander-in-Chief. ! W. E. FINZEB. I, Adjutant General. : ' Christian Endeavor Hotel, World's Fair St Louis, Mo. Headquarters for Christian people and friends of morality. A respectable hotel for respetable people. Lo cated ico feet from gate to Fair Gronnds. Street cars di rect from Union Station. Built for safety and comfort. Capacity 3000 gUeste daily. Backed by men of highest standing and endorsed by Worlds Fair Officials. Thou sands of representative people from all sections of the country have already emgaged accommodations. Rates arranged in advance $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Send for booklet giving full particulars. Tell your friends about it. Address at once Christian Endeavor Hotel & Auditorium Co.St Loais, M. Dixie Carnis'al Company. IWyinnim: June 13ih nest the Dixie Carnival company will show for oue Umpqua Hose Comprny Election. At the regular meeting of the Ump qua Hose company No. 1, of the Roee- mnv am nnqill pnmtJMI in nrAmrint ttinmn nnnn.t.. n.!l. l 111 f. . r ' ' HU.kJ lUD 0,ual. uoy a,ler their new quartera in the ol(, Caro bui,d fa. A. fcanford and wife left Friday for ia now complete and beine prepared for P. m : leaves 5 :45 p. in. 3ir. santord a nomeatead, near Siletr, the ehelvini and safety deposit boxes L.incoin county, to remain for a time, and the main room will be partitioned after-which Mr. Sanford will return to off with fences and low glass partitions his work here and Mrs. Sanford will vis- for the different departments. When u ior a monm at uenessee, w asn . arranged this will be the neatest office Next week will be the week of the! of the kind south of Portland. high dive, the fire and Snake eater, the side showes the "hootche kootehe" bear land to take his legal examination for the natural rainfall, this would ungate uu uoSo icuucr anu laumuiance as a lawyer to me state bar. iSOU.oUU acre?, in addition the avera fml ' One thing to be remembered is that neither independence on the one week in Rosebury, under the manase- hand nor party fealty on the other n"nt Protection Tent No. 15, K. O. can ever be accepted as an excuse , T- J; ! of Jackson street ex t r ., . , , . ,. , lending from Ho?e to Dcuslas street has 1 for failure to do active work in poll-, Krantwl IO lhe loc-, ar he) tic. The party man who offers his carnival KromR The re-.-ular ae!nt of allegiance to party as an excuse for. the carnivHl company is now In the citv blindly following his party, right or aml nitn representative? of the Macea- J J wrong, and who fails to try to make is mPIeliD? arransements for the J that party in any way better, com-i'". . " . , , ... , . Z . , T"e shown carried bv the Dixie Carni- mits a enme against the country; and , vaI company are eight in number ami of a crime quite as senOUS as IS COmmu- course each is separately tented. There ted by the independent who makes re fevewl outfcle attractions, SIicn s? hia indpnpndpnco nn ornnw fnr ! Ferria wheels, band ami other exhibi ! CARPETS Elegant Line The Government ref orvoir in the Tun to basin, which is to hold back the flood waters of the Salt river in Arizona, will have a dam 270 feet high and the reser voir will have a capacity of 1,47S,000 acre feet. Allowing in that country ti t r , i . . i . ,. . .... i rui. ircuu leaves ui morrow ior 1'ort-1 lour acre ieet per annum, in addition to burg Fire department, the following ol ficers were elected for the ensuing year President, E. DaMotta; vice president, Hockey is the individual who does not From Portland, Mr. 0cutt will proceed from the natural flow of the river long J no. A. Kober ton; recording secretary, tuaumu n. me ineviiauie some ume to the Dalies where he will make a short since appropriated, provided, of course W. E. Morrow; financial secretary, during the week. visit to his parents, going from tbcre to that it is filled each year, as to which Louis Keizenstein; loreman, earn nasi, Kev. h. H. liicks, who is to occupy t- U)qis fair and stopping at sever- there ir some doubt. This however, urei arsitiaui iuicuiou, j. , i mc uapuai tuuicu puipu, arriveu nere I ihwiuibiiumi uiuit) y ivra 110 uaa im-1 supposes mar. ail me water stored is e- tecond assistant foreman, A. Q. John- Friday evening from Qrass Valley, Ore- portant lega bqsinosa. Mrs. Qrcutt will livered to the land, which will by no son ; members of board pf fire delegates, gon, accompanied by hja wife and little remain wltli her parents, Dr. Mrs. Page mania be the caso. Thero will bo losses Sam Kaf-t. .lmer lmberlV and W ar- I rinnphter- Thev btpi mol'ino thntr Immi I ut Oakland. The nrnfpoanr oTnwlu I Irnm mnrnnrntinn nml ntlil n.i.. !..... at present at the residence qf S. A. be gone about twq montlis, will will, from eeapage, although tho seapage, af camuru. iu an uruuiiuniiv uuuie uacK a iuii iieue- ter me canals reach ino vaiiev. ninv J. O. Orium apd, wife, whq have lieen e1 ,awver an(' w'" 0Den "P ln Hosuburg reach productive lands which in time in this city for some time. Mr. Orium lor a" aroun(1 practice. 1 hat he will may even require drainage. In tho bo beine an emi-Io-c of the Telephone com. BUCcee l ,a evident as he is bright ginning the losses from seapage will be pany, left Mondav morning for Grants anu conBPnl(H a"o te top round 0I the very large, and if half tho stored water Pafs to reside, he bein appointed sup- 1 r ' ,s l)ro,P8sln s the oo he is should bo actually available for applica ertendent ol tho lelenlionn lines in ren C. McWilliams. V. H. Carroll was nominated by this company for re-election as chief engi neer and the nomination for assistant chief was left open, the company ex pecting to support the nominee of the Rose Hote company. Election for chief will take place the evening of the first Monday in July. self-indulgence, and who thinks that when he says he belongs to neither party, he is excused from the duty of taking part in the practical work of party organizations-Theodore Roose velt. President V. H. Moore of the Na tional and International Good Roads Association has officially announced that Portland will be the next place of meeting of the Execution Committee, and that said meeting would take place during the Lewis and Clarke Exposition at a date not as yet named. Perhaps the present imposing line up of American battleships in Moroc can waters will be somewhat of an nducement for the Sultan to use his influence with those gentlemanly irigands. i" ' Surd by His Doctor. tions. They carry 101 people and are reported to give a coi, firstclasj, upto date carnival exhibition. Throvv.i From a Wagon. Mr. HeorgeK. lUbsXHk was thrown from his wason and severely bruised. He applied Chmberl tin's Pain llalm freely and say it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. B.ibcock is a well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There ia nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effect a cure in one third the time required by any treatment. For sale by A. C. -Marsters & Co. Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Qotton J We are showing a fine line of Lace Curtains J which have just arrived. I Fifty pairs of Portiers in the latest designs and colorings. : Ye cO' frm 500 to 1000 Window Shades in : stock including the celebrated Henry Wi Green shade, 5 the best that money can buy. I B. W. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE ROSEBURG, OREGOH If a fellow loves a girl that's his busi pess; If the girl loves him that's her busi ness; If they want to get manied that's tbeir business; But if they want the best coffee tha fl our bueinees. One half-pound free from the 6th to 13th. Reuse & Newlanp. 45-11 Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Better than a Doctor's Prescription. Mrs. J. V. Turner, of Truhart, Va., eavs that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done him more good tljan anything he. could, get from the doctor. If any phyEician in this coun trv was able to compound a medicine that would pro luce such gratifying results in cases of stomach troubles, bvephine and Jackson roiiitios. Dr. V H. Darby is now in charge of the dental office formerly conducted by Dr. Chapman, in the Abraham build mg. those wishing modern methods 'ml first clagR dental work should visit Dr. Darby anl investigate for them selves. Prices are reasonable, and all work guaranteed. 42tf, There is talk of raising a monument Mrs. Dr. john Wright was "at home" to a number of her lady friends at tho ro sidence of her daughter. Mrs. W. T. Wright, Thursday afternoon. Tho re ception parlors were beautifully decorat ed with pink La France roses, vines. sweet peas and ferns ; vines and wild flowers were banked in profusion in the hall. The games of hearts and flinch were the principal means of amusement Prizes of handsome China plates for the tion to land it is as much as is to be ex pected. It is evident that wo must not expect too much of th Government ir rigation service. What it will do is to store all tho water which can be stored and distribute it equitably, and that is well worth doing. MARRIED. biliousness or constipation, his whole impressed witn tnis pari, 01 uregon and rim wnnld be used in preparing (hit- will make it his future home. He is a nn medicine For sale bv A. C. Mar 1 wide awake man and ordera the Plain ters & Co. j siEAtEB, paid in advance. for Bill Nye. The late humoiist left a best score in the games were' won bv -uuiiut iiiuuuuiciiL 111 mn worn. meiAIm. R V Ktrrttir on1 A;ir lHegramtliinks.it Ins admirers wish to Refreshment!! of a most dellclnn kin.l 1 .1 . 11 II . I Ill af mlrlllirjK 11101 WOUUl reailV Diease I irnra urnu T in hnolo0a -lo.1 mil, tney should donate (he monument j receiving by her daughter Mrs. W. T, ui.jih.-j ... ...r, y0 aB,o wiuow is in Wright and Miss Lulu Willis. The Want. I truant a nroaunt trura. Xfn.i1nn.nn IJ TI g.w. jiim.ii num. iiiccviaiuva JJ. 11 Mr. A. J. Burks has arrived from Brookes, D. S. K. Buick, T. R. Sheridan, Douglas county, Washington, with Wb S. R. Lane, F. W. Benson, F. W. Hay wife and five chil Iren, and has pur- nes, Q. E. Houck, Geo. Kolilhagen, F( chaeed the farm of Mr. John Brown ai H. Bolter, Thos. Gibson, B. W. Strong Hrockway. Mr. Burks is very favorably J. C. Aiken, W. H. Jamjeson, J. F. Bar ker, f. k, Gettin. A. 0. Marsters, F MILLER JUCIITER.A the ofllco of iiiu couniy muge, in ina nuriuouse, Saturdoy, Juno 4," 1914, 0. W. Miller, of Oakland, and Mrs. Maude Juch,ter, formerly of Lane pounty, His Honor, Judge M. U. Xhuipson, officiating. BORN. STIMDER. In North Roseburg Satur day June 4th, 1004 to Mr. and Mrs Henry Strador a 121b boy. Card of Thanks. Reno W. R. C. desire to thank D. G. Palm and all the ladies and Mrs gen n. uimrchiu, s. A. banford, 0. L. Pear- tinmen who assisted in tho singing Me son, M. loscphson and Bister. Mrs R. mortal Sundav and rwnrntlnn Tlftv. COMMITTKK. Swartz, of 8an Francisco, "A doctor hero has sued me for $111.50, which 1 claimed was excessive for a case cholera morbus," says R. White, of Coachella, Cal. "At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ho used as I had good reason to believe it was, and ho would not sav under oath that it was not." No doctor could use a bettor remedy for cholera morbus. l never fails. Sold by A. C. Marsters .& Co. Are you Going to, St. Louis? State of Ohio, City of Toi.kdo, ) s l.ccs Cocxtv. Jss Frank J. Cheney mikos x that he is senior p.irtner of the firm of F. J. Cheney it 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 everv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hill's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed to in mv presence, tins dui dav of Decem ber, ISSrt. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, and acts dirccty on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, "oc. Take Hall's Family Pilis for constipation BOYCE & BENGTSON FINE TAILORS Suits from $16.50 up. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing All Work Guaranteed It so call for your tlukots via the ROCK ISLAND, SYSTEM, the lino hav ing Terminal ut entrance Fair Grounds. Round trip ratott'7 50. Good for ninety days from date of sale. Choice routes going and returning via St. Paul, Den ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or El Paso. Stop over permitted in both direction. Dates of Sale: Juno 7th, lGth, 17th, 18th, July 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Aug, 8th, Dth, Sept. 5th, fllh, 7th, Oct. 3rd, 4th 5th. On above dates rate of 172.50 will be made to Chicago and return. For further information and sleeping car reservations call upon or address, A. H. MoDoma D, General Agent. 140 Third St., Portland, Oregon. Dociress A. M. Flndley. A first class Osteopathic doctor of Minneapolis, Minnesota, will bo at the McClallen House all this week, and will treat all diseases by this marvelouB method. Call and see her. 43tf MEETINU OF CREDITORS. In thi! District 1'ourl nt Iho United Sulci fo tho District ol o i-gitu IX BANKRUPTCY. In llu mmiiToti OKKKN MATTHKttSJ Iu Bankruptcy. Hank nut. ) To tlie rmllturs ol Mrven vtlhew. of Ko0- 1mm. In tlio County ( Iio.ikU, ntul district liini&lil. h bi'triiiit. Notii-6 lihn.bv nlven tlmt on tho l.llh 0j o May A. D. 1901, tho mM Own Matthews was lTV.ttliik' ill hlH creditors will bo held at the oi fli-o ni Allien Alira.imii. ln K.ifOlmrir. Oregon on tho llthdarot Jnni'A. D 1UIH, atllo'.-l ck in ih liircnonn. st wliloh timo tne Id cn-nl tors miij- att-uJ, prove thvlr claims aprnitut n iruatee, oxauilnr the bankrupt, and tiausrvci surh other business as may come belorv sa d meeting. Dated May , 1904. ' ALBERT ABRAUaM. 5t Relereo iu Uantruplcy. you you you you you you want to buy a want furnished want to buy a to to to n laa't kmjt .ii . want want want farm rooms house rent a house build a house move a house tar Reaebarg Oregoa. H. D. Graves All Kinds of Artists flaterials One Door West of Rice & Rice's Furniture Store