The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, September 05, 1904, Image 3

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    Our Holdovers Must Go Now
We must make room for our new Fall Stock that
is enroute, so now is the time to get bargains in
Light Weight Clothing, Wash Summer Goods,
Shirt Waists and Skirts.
Do not fail to take advantage of this grand opportunity
as money saved is money earned and we can surely
save you money.
The People's Store
I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door South of P. O.
I
II HAMILTON DRUG GOjl
! ,
We Dispense Soda
Water at 34 Fahr.
THAT'S COLD ENOUUH
All our Syrups sr.; Prepared
from Special Material by : :
BEST METHODS
In Preparing our Ice Cream we
use Clean Cream, Rich in But
ter Fat Only 20c Per Pint.
tli
j1 " j
jl HAMILTON DRUG COjj
Eugene fair 20-25.
Get ready for school.
Dr. Cheadie IVntist.
Hop picking this week.
State fair at Salem, 12-17.
Prosperity shines on all Oregon.
The pressing issue pick hops.
Teachers' institute at li.isebnrc
to ith.
Olalla Pioneers Reunion, Sept. ti. 7
! andjMli.
Some people find out that vacations
j are more tiresome than work.
Beef, it is said, ' commands fabulous
' prices at Pact Arthur.'- Same here.
Drinking to drown sorrow is like bor-
rowing at 10 per cent to pay off a debt
! that calls for imintercst.
We are now getting around to the day a
when a man really feels more neg i:ee
, than he looks and that's a plentv.
The ladies of the Christian church
will conduct a window sale at Carrier1
' ice cream and coiitectioiiery parlors it-urdav.
And this is Labor Day.
H. ,1. h.ihinette went to Wilbur. u last
Friday's local.
Harry K Miller left on Friday for a '
short visit in Portland.
K. YV. Terrill left on this morning's'
local for a short vis-it at Salem.
C V. Sloan of lnd'-ndaiice is isit- :
iug his brother-in-law Iicv. Uit.hev f
this place.
PosMtily the person who took no va
cation hail as much fun the temporarv
widowers for instance.
Mrs. M. F
ing with her son, laife I-ewis, of this
city. Kugeue Kegi-ter.
A keutuckian died recently from a
rati it-snake bite. The only known re
medy has failed at last.
A mother wants to know how to keep
her boys off the street. Make the
neighbors keep their girls at Iwn
S B. Crouch of Oakland came over
to Kosebnrg Thursday evening to !,...k
after husiness matters returning Friday.
A number of Pinkerton detectives
have t een eiigag'-d ti) protect state fair
A liakor City man has lived so happi
ly with Ma wile sincu getting married
ljli.it when he went to a lawy r tin-other
MJ to have a .lee I drawn up in favor of
his w ife he did not remctnh.-r her name,
having refer rod to her by nothing hut
Sis'' for the pa ' ten years
Mips Katie K now lion came dow n from
Cottage iroe Fri lay to acouipany the
IV u n in i n i; force to Med ford. The
Pi.aii!: W.KR was representeil by
Missws Laura Spalding, tiaruet Wood
ruff ami Delia Moore. Messrs. T.
.lefferson Boyd ami Dale Strange.
Mr. and Mis. F. Denning left Friday
for a visit to friends and relatives resid
ing in the vicinity of Koseburg. They
will visit the OlaUn eicampnicrM during
their stay, alter which Mrs Denning, in
company with l.er sister in-law , will
make a short i-it to Portland hefore
returning here North I lend Post.
Conductor M. C. Gregory returned:
Saturday from a three weeks' trip to
Santera Oregon and Washington. His
wife stopped over Saturday at Wood-
hurn to visit briefly with friends, return-!
ing home Saturday night. 'I heir visit I
was cut short hv the ill effects of Kast-
era Oregoa'a alkali water.
"Willie" sail Kditor Sl.utt. of the
Myrtle. Creek Mail, t" a small union.
"I wish vou would run aemaathe street !
and see how old Mrs. Bmwa is this j
mornin.-." A few niaatea later Willie
retatauj saying: "Mr. F.ditor, Mrs.!
Browaaays its ii.hu of your business I
how old she is
?drs. T. I'. Poalea, of Wo dbara recen
tly took pity on a young tramp and set
him down to a line meal. The itinerant
showed hi- appreciation of such kind
ness hv aalking off with Mra.8oalea1
pocket book.
was not in it.
were loai ,1 a1
got dae hill-
Mi cen'
Fort anal el? her m. nicy
H r kej - that were in it
ti,- it ion. The stranger
ti Bonih tT cashed, amount-
tag t
Thomas 11. Itar.l. multi-millionaire
Levis, of Kosehurg is visit-; and Pnited tat.- Senator from Calt-
Dr. Cheadie Dentist.
School supplies at Marsters' II rug
Store.
Oregon bovs don't freeze fingers husk
ing com.
This week abont 25,000 hop pickers
will get busy.
For Osteopathy, see Dr. Stanley.
Over the postoffice.
Sow they are coming home, and most
of them want a rest.
Girl wanted to do genera! housework.
Apply at SOI, Mosher street.
State Senator Pierce is said to Ik- the
largest wheatgrower in Oregon.
Ready-to-wear street hats shown at
the Bell Sisters Monday Sept. 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown, of Lents,
have been visiting Koseburg friends.
J. P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build
ing. 49tf
The summer rest seeker is wandering
back borne, and tan is the fashionable
The fashion news alont the starli ng;
new styles in bathing suits inspires in ' visitors from pickpockets, so ererylly
many a worthy man a longing for oM j
ocean Miss dertrude O'Brien was a aaaaaa-
Dr. Pearson has removed his dental I -vr u' Koseburg Thursday where .he is
office to rooms in the Tavlor-Wilson j '-onnected with a milliuery estal lish
building, formerly occupied by Hr. I uient.-hugene Register.
Studlev. BZttf I Misses Ilosoa and Hand, who l ave
A Pennsylvania man claims to hae beea in the city for the past month in
found the ileal woman. Let him -e- ' interest ol the Royal Baking Powder Co.
main single and preserve his pleasant
delusion.
Open season for shooting Chinese
pheasants and native gronse commence 1
Sept. 1 , in this county . It is a month
later in the Willamette valley.
Fireman and Mrs. Frank Bo.ter left
Saturday morning for Brooks. Mariaa
county, where the former will assist his
father in harvesting his hop crop.
Col. W. H. Taylor, of Olalla. went to
San Fraucisco.Sunday, to attend to husi
ness matters and participate in the
grand Knight Templars' conclave.
left this morning for JaactkM City.
Hon. J. T. Bridges and family. O. P.
Coshow and Simon Caro, left Sattir lav
night for Situ Francisco as delegates to
the grand conclave of the Knight Tem
plars. Sheriff H. T. McClallen and wife,
County Clerk Z-ipher A get an I Wilbur
Beat were among those who went to
Medl'ord Friday evening to se- the
elephant.
A rejort is current here that the
various sawmills in this vicinitv tit t
locate, sawoaaaearied br hi aoa Thea g
Bard, arrived in Bosebarg Friday night
an.! on Saturday morning left hv private
convey nice for Mt. Alto ranch, s. vcu
! teen mile- ea-t of Bosebarg, arbere Mr
Bard will he the peest of bit eld friend
w. G, Haghea Their i-it is aasaJy (or
recreation and will cover a paiind ol
several days.
The PLaiaaaataa is aoa geaeralt?
' recognized a a Bjeaa from both I mech
anical an. I aeng ataadpoiat. It is sim-
. ply out-classing all competitors and
country pasTs in its class, a fact which
at one banoaaaa apparent by layiag it
down side by able in c imparis hi with its
competitors. Tl'is i- why its Mil.scri;.-
, lion and advertising business is on 'he
j boom.
Car laaaector F. F. fanatilai left at-
uriay for Wallace. Idaho, non receipt
of a telegram informing him of the death
j of his- mother at that place Friday nig;it.
Beaadea Mr Caaaader, three other s.ns
and a daagbter survive: C B . "t A-h-laml
: Myron and II. A., of Portland,
an ! Mrs. Fill kerson . of Wallace. Idaho.
Mrs. Caaaadar vMted here on several
Ofcaaanao aniwal jeeia aju aad i kjaaV
lv reaaeaabered by mmy i!shnrg
ErbaaSa arba are grieved to l.-arn of her
death.
DIED.
PARROTT At the family home in
South Kosehiirg, Septemher I, 1804,
"l. Mose Parrott, aged 7 ! years and
7 months, of complications, of Bright's
and old age.
Mrs. Parrott, whose maiden name was
lennessee Howard, was Uirn in Pulaski
county, Missouri, Jan. HI, 18S1. With
her parents she came to Otegon and l -cated
in l'.ilk county in ls.'i.' The f.d
low ing vear the family moved to Kose
hiirg to reside, w here deceased was mar
ried to Mose Parrott, July I. Is""i. Ten
children bleat this union ol whom the
following-named eight survive: Mrs
N. P. Jewett and Elisabeth, Kose, II. L.
and ('has. W. Parrott, of loiseourg;
Mi-s Josephine Parrott, ol Seattle: Mrs
B. Casey, of Dallas, Polk county, on-,
and Miss Ahbie Parrott, clerk in tic C.
B. land office at Tocaon, Arisona. The
other two children. Win. and Giant,
died a ansa her of years ago. Brsblei
her heaband. Sin Parrot! is also sur
vived by a brother. John Honrard oil
Kellogg, this county.
The bereavement fails with ptrti alnrl
severely on the family at thia time irom I
the fact that Mr. Parrott baa been aeri-
aajrly ill for some time pist his id any :
times hangii g in the halai.c. .
Miss Josephine Parrott and Mrs :
Case) have lieen in attendance at the
bedside ol their parents for the past j
three weeks. Mr. Casey and son ar ived
here from lallas a few days ago.
Mrs. Parrott was a kind and after' i .n '
ate wife, a devoted mother and a good
I aetghbor. She was a woman of strong :
! mentality and was possessed of i i n
, in d ile and gentle traits of character To
! km w in r was to respect and honor her
and ia her death fat marked the pa mob
i t another grai.d old pioneer ladv
Icomaaatona and aaaoetotea of the deyi
anen tne nmninuon m "ir grcai com-
i. oi, wealth was ring laid, are r.p ily
passinii to their bast long rest.
FaaeraJ aervi ea were bald t Lhefaaa-
I ily boaoe Satanlav (teraooa aad were
conducted, by Bcv ie..ig.- II Benuetl
oftbaM F church, a large eoaconrse
of sorrowing relatives and friends Fob
I lowing the remaioe to their last r-tmg
i place in the !,. t . F. cemetery. M.::.
and beantifol were the floral ofbarag, a
fitting tribate to n bifag aad well spool
i life. The sorrow in.' fami y of this u .ist
aatiaaabb paoneer lady, has the aasrete
sympathy of ad iu their sad liere; ve-
aaeat.
K
ONE THIRD OFF
On going tnrougb our stock of Men's Odd Pants we found we had too many, and as
we must make mom for fall goods, our only recourse is to reduce the price sufficient
to induce vou to clear them out for us. We have cut the price one-third, and in some
cases even more. There are 200 pairs in this lot, and all sizes from 30 to 40 waist.
NaKe your Selections
before your size is gone
Almost all from $1.50
up are all wool goods.
All of them were good
values at the old prices
THE PRICES
$1.40 Panta now $.20
51.50 Pants now $,25
$1.75 Pant- now $.40
$2.00 Pants now $.5()
2.25 Pants now $.60
$2 75 Pants now $.85
52.50 Pants now $J5
S3.00 Pants now $2.00
53 50 Pants now $2.50
4.00 Pants now $2.75
A small lot of Golf Shirts, 75c and $1.00 values, while they last 50c,
JOSEPHSON'S
The Big
Store
Lat.'st flarket R- ports.
The 1 '.i! market .flotations t.nlay are
as follow :
Wheat 86 eeutH.
Onto 35 "i to cents.
Parlay 60 cents.
Bay L me, halad $i.
Potatoes eaata (ier ll.
Hutter !airv. St.-; creeaverv. L'7'4
Kgg- -ti c-uts -k-t dozen,
t'hieke: t--Mixe-i. per pinnd :
small, f j rj to iwr doaasv.
Veal " . dresye.1
ISeef '... 1 ' . i -.' ; tterr-, - .. c :.t- ,
lieifert". wC
Hogs Fat. 4 t I1..!- live: dress,.,1, ,'.
11 aw In I 30 Ift 30 per box.
nf
anad Pi i
Boeebmg, Mis.
vear-. of
WAFTE At her boaaa at
rie, nine miles tMuth
Saturday morning. Bept !
Phileaa iw-ll Wait.-, aged
Bright'a dteeaaa.
The death .. Mrs. Waite, aim, ! iir
not daand a.- a plosaaer, mark.- the p..---in.
"f four prominent venerable r.s-i-
lents of this county in the jat
aaaka, thrv of nhoai van pi.-neer -t-
tlers, and s .Jemnly demonstrates the
i;ict taat the life lalxirs ure neariv ei.d-
e.1 of all I li me sturdy old pioaetl'l who -biased
the nay fur ci ilization to Ore
gon and laid the inundation tor the
grand common wealth of tolav, with ill
the great opportunities aad advar.t.,
we are enjoying. It is a solemn and pa- p rt i i
raasLaaa m vkkst.
Wheat Walla Walla 7tc: l.luesteu;.
" . Valley, 78e; export values,
i lata No 1 white. J4 . (i S ft) gray
- f '.'t
Hay (Jtover. 8 10; titnotliy. 5U
f!5 ; grain till i 1 1 : ciieat. 1 10 fj IL
Hope 1903 CTQS 'J4 rent.
Hogs bgst large, fat t .igs. $."i.7 P.
iiKii.iin l.iree. I"i i.i to. ''.".
Bheep Bee) Baaseta Otaaaai ami Val
ley S 8 a
t'atth fl' r f::.
Kgk-s lretf"ii ranch, 20 -Ic; Kast-
erii,"l' i.r 3c.
Butter ("reainerv, 'JV : dairv, K u
ISbje.
Fruits Apples, new. ."iOe u $1.00:
plums. 7"c V per l.x: -eache?.,
t a!i'. Ti:i:i i'r.iw i..rd, 7" SV : water
melons.
prunes.
Italians
. . dried
pa
!es. evaj
pouue : drie.1
7'.., KremTi.
rattsl
Murdtrcr OaKman Captorrd
tl.etic Uioaatbl and one ahlol sieciid in
spire a greater admiration, a sir. agar
feeling at grati tide and reverecc I
the (tart of the later generations, for '.he
Sept. 3. Peacefully ppr-
suin the vocation of a cannen- work
man. Itert i fakman. wh murderel his
former chum. Frank Piennett. at Hills-
w
1
color.
Scho )1 books and school supplies, the
beet and cheapest, at Marsters' Drug
Store.
Bell Sisters 'will show on Monday Sept.
5th. A beautiful! line ef ready to-wear
street hate.
Prof. A. M. Senders ami son returned
home, Saturday, from a ten days visit at
Dallas, Oregon.
A band of 12 elk was seen by some
parties while coming over the old Coos
Bay wagon road, last week.
If you want to keep posted on county
affairs, subscribe for the oldest paper in
the county, the Plaindcaleb.
Public school students will find the re
quired books and supplies at Marster.
Drug Store, at pleasing prices.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sherman, of Port
land, are the guests of Mrs. Sherman's
parents, Mr and Mrs. W. R. Willis.
For rent, three housekeeping rooms.
One furnished if desired. .Vrs. Laura
E. Reed, Pitzer Street, Rosehurg. 4tp j
H. Wollenherg went to San Francisco
Saturday evening, to visit with his fami
ly and attend the great meeting of the
Knight Templars.
Fireman J. P. Barger left Saturday
for Eugene to visit with relatives. He
will also enjoy a hunting trip in the
Lane county mountains.
A good, sober, industrious man wants
a place to work or do chores for bis
board and lodging for a short time in
this city. Apply at this office.
spnng-
1 have been idle for a lew ueeLs Are t..
V lw.n i ! . la ?..,.) ir.
..o uciir, g . - start uo ii a ew davs. savs the S
Osteopathy. Free consultation with gij ;ewJ
vour local Osteopathic Phvsician, Ir.
H L. Studlev. Office over the P. O.
A Chicago man predicts the end of the
world in 1924. We have n't much faith
in predictions of the end of the world. '.
i Verv far of them have ever come true.
Physicians are again advising against
drinking water while eating. Many m-u
carry the advice to the extreme of re-,
fusing to drink water while drinkin.'.
When you don't get quick attention
in a place, just make a noise like a stent
of money. Jingle a coin on the counter
Bad see how quick the boss will come to
you.
No doubt it may be true tbat if a man
loves his wife he will eat her cooking.
but the wise wife will strive to arranje
it so that be will love both her and the
cooking.
Nathan Fullerton, of the Cass street
drug companv of Fulletton iV Richard
son, has returned home from an outing
at St. Martin's Springs, near the Dalles.
Mrs. Fullerton is prolonging In r visit.
All people were not born under the
"lucky star," but all n-ople can h
cored, or greatly benefited by Osteo
pathic treatment. See Dr. Studlev,
over the postoffice, for free consultation.
Miss Mabel (ialey has been a guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Cheadie, of this city, for a
few days. She was on her return to her
Ashland home from Tacoma. where she
has been visiting with her brother, H
C. Galev.
The regular annual reunion of the
pioneers of this county will lie held
year at Oialla. on the 7th, Sth and
of this month. A number from
place will attend.
About to tons, or a carload of gr.-en
Italian prunes were Backed here this
week and shipjied to the E ist. The
price paid was one ceut per pound.
Mvrtle Creek Mail.
I. D. D.er. wh i owns i tine farm o:i
South Myrtle, six mile east of town .
and the Only hop BaMa on the creek
was in town Wednesday. He has 14 acres
iu hops an ! the crop this season wiil le
tietter than usual. Ile tiegan picking
Fri lav and expects to realise 2Sc per
'pound for them, an increase of 7c over
Id , the price paid last year. The crop of
this salvation is also Sonriahiaaj up there
this wnk. a the campmeeting is in
this ppr,.., . i,i place. Myrtle Creek
i Mail.
remaining roaatabta pioneer ciiiz-ns boro. one week a and who has been
who have ei dure.! the hardships n::d
Irving D Gibsoa. who left a few davs
ago to eator Btaaf .rd Uaf varsity, lias
begaa his stu !-'nt career tliere in tiie
junior or third clas, and ITIf irll to
graduate in !';. He writes that yr, ,
Miss ReU Cobb, stenographer in the WollenU-rg son ..i II. W..ll.nlrg. of
abstract office of F'rank E. Alley, took
bar departure Friday for Spokane, Seat
tle and other Washington points to en
joy a six weeks vacation.
Miss Edith A Id rich, one of the teach
ers in theRoseburg Public school arrived
last eveniDg from St. Louis, where she
has leen spending the vacation months
and attending the exposition.
Sel. Ireland left Fri lav hv way of the
Coos Bav wagon road, for a short visit
ith friends and relatives in Looking
lass valley. He also aKfMKBS to attend
the encampment at olalla. Marshtield 1
Mail.
School Books
School Supplies
Get ready for the opeuing of
the Public School Monday, Sep
tember I2th, by purchasing
supplies required by the pupils
MARSTERS DRUG STORE
An Engn-i. syndicate from Central! i,
Washington is wing-daiiiining some plac
er ground below Tunnel 5, preparatory to
working the river bed extensively when
water f lis in sufficient quantities.
Herniate News.
The I'nipqua Improvement eaaapaaj
is preparing the north l'miqua river for
a drive oi logs next winter. Most of the
oli.-tructions have already been cleared
so that the placing of sheer liooms is all
that rem tins to be done.
Jno Nosier, of Coquille is in town to
Jay and drove out with ('has. Bardaa
and E la-wen who acted as guards for
Sam Davis of Coos City an insane er-
Hon who lia.l heeu committed to the
asvlum from Coos count v.
Misa Maud Fealy has won perhaps
the greatest honor that has ever come to
a young American girl in the dramatic
profession. Although only 21 years old,
she has been chosen as leading lady for
Sir Henry Irving, the great English
actor.
Mrs. Ethel Carlisle left Friday night
for Baker City for an indefinite stav af
ter a brief visit with her parents Vr.
and Mrs. Parrott of North Rosehurg.
Her husband is now employed as tele
graph operator for the O. R. & N. Co.,
at Meacbam, Oregon.
I). A. Hilling, a prominent hardware
dealer at Myrtle Point, accompanied by
bis wife, passed through Rosehurg Sat
urday evening on their way to St. Louis
to attend the great exposition. They
will also spend a month with eastern
relatives and friends.
II. R. Challeuor and I. C. Kent of
Broefnray were in town Saturday and
reported that some extensive improve
ments have lately been made iu the
school property at Brockway preparato
ry to the beginniug of the fall term of
public school.
' tills c'ty . lias en'ere I ins Ireslinian ye ir
: at Stanford. Mr. (Sibson was qualified
: t i enter the third year at the university
: on account of t w . v-i'-' credits whi. 'i
heobtalaed from his standing at Pacific
PalaatallJ af Forest lirove H -is a son
of Tbs. Gibson, weather observer, at
i this place.
The I'l UMini.i K management is in
receipt af a anecntl invitation to attend
the pioneers reunion at Olalla, Sej t 8th,
7th and th, extended by Jas. Byron,
chairman the executive commit! , , ;
who concludes his imitation with the
assurance, "a chair will lie reserved on :
the epeakeara stand aad a not provided
at night." The Pi.mnhkm.kii will most !
certainly lie represented at the reunion
which aaajaaasea to be a very pleasant
an 1 interest ing occasion, and we thank
Mr. Byron for his kindly invitation to
the Pl lTTiWfT
Geo II Himes, president of the Ore
gon Hi-toric.il society, with heidqucr
ters at Portland, is sending the day in
Rosehurg, on his return from Jackson
county, w here he attended the Pionci r
reunion at Jacksonville. The historian
will go to Olalla Tuesday to attend the
reunion of the Douglas lounty pior.cers
at that place this week. He informed
the Pi.aindk.m.kr that he secured a milli
bar of intcrestim; and valuable his
Inrioal relics in Jacksonville, Grants
Pass and Rosehurg, General .Ins. Lane's
old Kentucky rifle being among the rel
ics presented to the Stale Historical So
ciety by the Native Souk at this place.
The historian advocates the production
of a series of historical pictures beari g
on inqiortaiit events in Oregon history.
The idea is original and an excellent one
and such pictures would lie decidedly
appropriate and valuable to place in the
variott educational institutions of the
state, as well as public buildings, etc.
Score at Rifle Shoot.
privations incident to j ioneer life, U ;
a wilderness might ! transforaaed arid
made to blossom forth as the rose. -I..- i
ding its fragrance on succeeding gel era
tious. Mrs. Waite and her husband came to
this county from Michigan twenty- ix
years ago. They settled at Boaad Prai
rie, which has lieen the family home
ever since
lieside- her baabajad, M s. Wane is
survived by the following sou? and
i daughters : F. B a:.d J. I!. Waite.
i Koseburg ; T. C. Waite. of Myrtle Cre. k :
IV.uglas Waite. of hurley ; Cassius M.
Waite, of Round Prairie ; Mrs. Ed.
l'iipi-r, of Roberts Creek: Mrs. F 1.
Coleman, of Forest Grove, and Mrs.
Win. P.u-h, of Portland. Two sisters in
the east and a third, Mian Julia M. Bed.
abo resides at Round Prairie, also sur
riva her.
Mrs. Waite was of a gentle and com
; (lanionable dispisitio i and no more til
ting testimonial of her high character
I coald be offered than in her aarviviog
. ii t , r i , . i
clill'ireli, an oi wuoui are nigiiiv resj--.
. ed citizens and members of society. To
the Itereaved family the heartfelt syui-,
pathv af the entire . oinmuni v is i -tended.
The funeral KTvieea were held fn m
the S. P. depot in this city upon the ar
, arrival of the IOC train from the south
at 1 a. m., on Sunday, Sept. 4, MM,
'with interment iu the Masonic eesaa
lery, where services were conducted by
Rev. E. II. Ilii'ks, of the Baptist church.
Many relatives and friends fallowed the
remains to their last earthly resting
place, and many beauliful tloral tributes
were in evidence.
trailed by armed posses, was capturexl j
this morninji at McHowan's cannen-. '
rVarrendaie, by Iietevtiw Ia.u Hart- urocers,
man. of the I'-.rtland police frce.
I akman savs he did cot iatend to kill
lVnnett. who he claims struck him
firs!. He will enter a plea of self
defense. He came direct to Port
land after the killing and has never
lieento Saavies' Island.
JUST RECEIVED
CAR LOADS
Mitchell Farm Wagons
Road Wagons
Champion Binders, Mowers,
Reapers, Hay Rakes, Etc.
::tn save you money on anything in the Wagon or
Implement 'line. Give us a chance to figure with
yon anl you won't i egret it.
J. F. Barker & Co.,
Phone 20i
Look At This.
A complete and
street bats shown
up to-date line of
at the Bell Sisters.
-mall Faim lor K.ni.
A ''; acre farm suitable for .trdeniiic
p. ultry raising and haying, one mile
and a .j'larter eist oi lvsebur on leer
Creek, plenty of farm tools and Impli
ments on the place. For further parti
cular call at Millikin's Shoe Store.
Roaabsngi tf
FARMERS' CASH STORE,
E. A. WOOD & CO, Props
DEALERS IN
Staple ane Fancy Groceries. Highest Price paid
for country produce. FtcsIi bread daily Your
Patronage is respectfully solicited.
Private Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
HELLO 551
TROXEL BLOCK
OPP PASSENGER DEPOT
Kd Unhand, one of Ynncalla's genial
and enterprising young business n.en
spent Salurdav in Koseburg on his re
turn home from a brief vacation trip to
Winchester Hay iu company with spe
cial friends. Mr. Ilohard says Winches
ter Bay is an ideal summer resort and
that it is iHH-oming more popular with
each succi-eding year. He says his lit lie
ci.mpany enjoyed the trip and seaside
visit immensely and that it is with re
luctance that he settles down to the old
business urind again. 'I he I'i.mnhk m i.i;
management is always glad to see y.m
Kd. t'ome again.
A regular Sunday shoot i9 lieing held
at the target range iu K lenliower, to
ipialify live members from our local
militia company anoosapnte la the state
shoot to 1m- held in Port land in Oi toiler.
The hiu'li scores made yesterday were:
200 yds MOO yds
Cole 20 22
Thrailkill 20 22
Sinirleton 18 17
Stewart IK Hi
Murch IS 10
King 1 7
Wilaon 16 17
Teachers' institute convenes tomorrow
THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS
We intend to close mt all our High Grade Perfect Fitting Shirt Waists, abw
ill
our Summer Dress Coods at prices that are irresistable. Just glance over the
prices that follow. You can't afford to miss this sale. The pleasure is all yours.
THESE PRICES ARE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY
C. K. Clingan ol Sioux City, Iowa,
and K. Ii. Clingan of licit, Montana,
who have unite extensive timlH-rland
ldings in this county spent a few days
iu Koseburg late last week looking afler
their respective interests and enjoying
their annual vacation . I hey are very
genial and affable gentlemen and have a.
number of staunch friends in this city.
flie Ii..m ndk.m.kk was favored with a
pleasant call and suliseription renewals .
by the brothers, who will return home
via of Coos Hay and steamboat to Portland.
I .OO
1.50
1- 75
2.00
2.25
2.50
2- 75
3.00
3- 5
hirt waists $ -65
" 88
u " 1.05
" ' 1.15
" 1.30
" " i-5
? i-75
1. 85
2.05
" 225
8
dress 1
All our lot and 12 1-2C summer
dress goods
All our 15 cent summer
eoods
All our 16 2-3 ceut summer dress Oi
dress
All
All
goods
our 2 ;
goods
our 45 and 50
dress goods. ...
ceut summer
cent summer
33:
Reports from all sections of this coun
ty show that the crop of fall-sown grain
is up to the average, hut that which
was sown iu the spring was almost a
failure 011 account of the lack of rain.
Com is up to the usual standard and ;
supports the dairying interests iu tola
county during the last part of the summer.
The above prices on dress goods include all our Linen Suitings, Cotton Voiles,
Etamies, aud Cotton Tweed Suitings. A magnificent line.
Extra Special for the month: Dairy Silt 50 lb. sack 55e; nan grouna sait o.c per
loooounds. or III. TO per ton. Attractive prices on -Uason truit jars
foot fly paper 39c per box. A complete
line of Groceries. Get
Tangle-
our prices.
FISHER& BELLOWS COMPANY
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