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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1904)
. ..... ... SUICIDED BY HANGING GOOD GOODS HONEST PRICES Fnahlo tic tn Rptain nnf rnctnmort Have Made us Many Customers TWO BIG SPECIALS I PRETTY NOVELTIES! Have attracted customers and by means of this advertisement vc seek to gain new customers to please, along with our old oues : We want to call attcutiou to the new goods arriving constantly, many of which are pretty novelties that 0 have made big hits in the cities, and which we have made special effort to procure q1 in order to more thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we keep abreast of the times THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. JACKSON STREET Miss Lillian Farrier Takes Her Life in a Fit of Despondency MANY FRIENDS SHOCKED i Told in Side Heads. Jeffries a Clever Actor. Jas. J. Jef fries, champion of the world, filled his theatrical engagement in Roeeburg Tues day evening in the presentation of the frontier drama. 'Paw Ctockett." He was given a great ovation, the theater lieing well filled Mr. Jeffries appeared in the leading roe of Davy Crockett, the noble, hut illiterate frontiersman, and very satisfactory Davy he nude. In this role the man who is generally pictured as a big, burly brutish character, was revealed as a genial, kindly and manly fellow, which is iu fact a characteristic of his everyday personality. His woo ing and winning of the pretty young heiress Eleanor Vaughn, claiming her as his bride jut at the time she was at tired in her bridal robes and being against her will, wedded to a high bred suitor was the thrilling climax of the play, as Davy taid, there being 4ia mis take in the bridegroom,' and "be sure you are right then go ahead."' Little Miss Gertrude Griffith as "Bobby Crock ett, snstaiued her role well, as did Anna Robertsas leading lady, and Kitty Grif fith as ' "Mother Crockett. " in fact, Mr Jeffries is lacked up by a s'rong com pany. A big feature of the show is the physical culture exhibition given at the cl isr. which is a three round sparring match between Jeffries and his sparring partner, Joseph Kennedy, which was fast and furions from the first, heavy gloves only saving the contestants from Mere punishment. Jeff ies dances, Halloween Socials.-The Epworth about the ring with much fleetness, and r lBgtB oi the M E cilUrch held a mtf ie quick and aggressive, hie wonderful euj )val,ie Hallow een soci.il in Forester s skillful ducks beine a feature of his sue- i hall .,.. .... , .,,;.. .,.., there while here we were having spring like MmUm and showers and the fields hillsides and meadows are carieted in green, which is greatly in contrast to the brown fields of his own state. He is very fatiorably impressed with IVug la county and Oregon generally. Local and Personal. Strange, deutht. Found your front gate yet'.' Au'uiiiii weddings re popular. Struck By A Train. While on his way home to hdenbower, a northern snrbnrh of Vwc'wn , Monday evening after his day's work, I. li. IbickmaMer. a cariientcr. foriu.T'y of Myrtle l'oint was s'rnck by the incoming evening local passenger train, ami sustained a broken arm and other sever injuries. The accident Meant at the trestle over Deer Creek, Mr. Buck master who was accompanied by his little son. attempt ing to cross the trestle before the in coming train rounded the curve. Owing to th prevailing twilight, his calcula tions went wrong. He barely reached the emi of the trestle and placed the boy clear of the traik when he was struck and hurled several feet awav. His right arm was broken in three places near the shoulder, and in the fall which followed one of his teeth was knocked ont and he sustained a ludly lacerated face. The train stoped ami brought him to the iletot and he wa able to walk to the otlice of Dr. Hoover, who is now attending his injuries. Dr. Hoover s'ates that Mr. Buck master will lie incapacitated for work for several months and that it is douhtiul if the in jured arm will ever be strong again Osteopathy cures nervousness. I . P. Johnson, dentist, tirave'tt build lirtf Only two MMthl more girls. of leap year. School Store. supplies at Marsters' Dr : Ashland is equipping a nevlel post-office. In Osteopathy you find a itive cme for constipation. Gold crown and iridge work o .bqs.t quality by Dr. Strange. Flection and then conies Thanksjiv' ing. Very appropriate. Paid fire department in Grant's Bass. ;ign of strength and progres. W. R. Thompson, of Fmpqtia ferry, i- sending the week in Roseburp. For Rent Choicf residence in perfect order. Inquire of 1). S. K. ttuick. i A. D. Clink of Grants Pass is in Rose burg with a view of re-locatio here. cessful ring work. He is a hale fellow well met and delights to talk of his fam ous hunts bnt not of his big ring la' tie;, a fact discovered by the Plaisdka tK editor in a half lour interview with the big fellow. Married. Mr. John T. Long and Miss Maude VanBuskirk were united in marriage Wednesday evening, Nov. 2, 1904, at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mr and Mrs. fc K. Willett. The ceremony took place in the presence of a few inti mate friends, Rev. G. H. Bennett, offi ciating. A bountiful dinner was -erved after which the biide and jirooni took their departure for Portland and Colum bia river points on the 11:30 train to spend their honeymoon The bride is a very charming, vivacious and accomp lished young lady, and for sometime held the position of clerk in the Rose burg postoffice and she has a wide circle of friends in this city and county. The groom is a prominent and well known young attorney of this city, who at the last June election, was elected to the of fice of Justice of the Peace of the Rose burg district on the Democratic ticket, an evidence of his popularity from the Reliable crown and bridge work, J. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49 f See Sykes & Carroll and get their prices on plumbing and tinniqg before purchasing. 77tf and amusements were participated in and a banquet wA fully enjoyed by all piesent. Some Hallow'een "spooks" added to the mt-rriment at the occasion. The ladies of St George's Kpiscopal church also held a very en-1 The O.-teopath is a joyable and successful social at the Ar with any limitations, ruory Monday night. The aliendance you of it efficiency. was ntucti larger f an was anticipated. The program was well rendered, the Roseburg Orchestra furnishing spL-u lid music and ail present enjoyed the occa sion verv much. nerve specialist A trial onvinces Thank goodness Hallowe'en's over and the soap marks are all washed ofi the plate glass windows. Four jramhlers were fined t- r0 each for enjoying a quiet little game of draw at Mvrlle Point last ireek Car D migiJ in R s i burg Some thoughtless parties who accompanied ... T T T ,. . . .1.1 A'ly.J. i. ixinganu nis onae 10 tne one good thing aboofc H altowe'en in train last night, recklessly and profusely Roeeburg. Windows of business houses marked the o-itside of the Pullman m must be wasfted at leasfonce a year, which the couple took their departure,1 . with chalk inscriptions and the car is Opium as well aa other "drugs" have a reported from Portland as being badly hahit. which is exceedingly dangeroov Body Found Dangling at the End of a Rope Fastened to the Limb of Pear Tree 23 Ladits Winter Weight Shirt Waists, the remains of about eight differant lines in which the sizts nre bivk"ri 'v ig silk, wool, lin en and mercerized fabrics in prices ranging from $2.25 to $4.50 have been placed on bargain counters at $1.50 While They Last Have yon seen our new Fall line of Forrest Mills luderwear for Ladies? White Wool and Cotton. All Wool, and Wool and Silk Mixtures. Priced at $1.00. N.25, and (1.75 the garment. And they are worth it, too. Take a Look Our entire stock of dressing sacques made of eider down, and fleece back cotton eider down, of which the cheapest sold for $1.00 and most of them sold for $1.25 $150, and $1.75. Now just to clear them out Take your Choice for 75c III. despamfcpt ami we try of life, Miss l.iliian Fane:-, the beautiful and accomplished twenty-year-oH daugh ter of P. II. Purer, superintendent of the Rooehnrg Water, Light an l Power Conpany, brought her suirerins and troubles to a tragic end Wednesday evening by haagug herself in a larie pear tree back ot" the family home, in North Rusebui'g. Qffiftiffto.her gentle and winsome disposition aad kindly nature despite her ill liealtl.. she was held in the ' highest esteem by all who know her, 1 an l ner means were many in mis citv, therefore tin nes of her un- j Nev Fall Styles in Ladies "Cross" Shoes Just In I JOSEPHSON'S The Big Store uv - -ag i rurr ".r. a J COURT HOUSE NEKS. November Term of County Court is in Session. Th MMtlTMl BRB6 CB. lor I Hnriai o r ut 4 i. i ii' i:ftiU fi .rutii will t 1.. .) ... U - .. - - ; umei uuu iraiL ueaui daina thoMpsOU and rotin'y conrt In K -eburi; Ju m i. CoiuuiiHniuuerij J. C shook to the entire community which it has cast a jjloom of sadness. For some time p:wt she has leen oryjagetl in steni grajihy work at in- over1 Voun' and A. K Nictinl in attendance the attwaUoB of th coart tha firi day aJ iXTUpie.1 with ti.e t xam in.itu n of i biil and i-titi.n. 1 Tlt. II'. it! :itltili ill f' I I'l.vitr.. .lilfc. tenals in Local oiti.vs. and on the eve tio. ,.( ,V l,.,. ( . c3IlV(,nviIV ,ire; of her death she called on a young, cinrt. a- miMderfd mid thaaawM m Tladv frierul in North kRoaeburw. lie- :nveptei. turning hohle Soon after night-fall I The rei-ort of the viewers on the i r.. he inf4rmJ memhers of her f.imilv ' l"' Kiw r-"'-' oanty road b under1 We Dispense SoJa Water at 34 Fahr. THAT'S COLD EWOUUti All our Syrups are Prepared from Special Material by : Bfc S f METHODS In Preparing our Icecream we use Clean Cream, Kith in But ter Fat -Only Oc Per Pint. STOVES RANGES HEATING STOVES COOK STOVES Our ('barter Oak and hainplon Hie! kae arr the beat an-1 iveileat ranee on the market lor the moocjr .- . .- The eool an tumn da j a and nighta make a demand lor a aew ' beatlnc stove, anl before you I bay, ace oar Une and get price A'e haTt a line of store that cannot ba ex plicated for tne pr.es ve aak for tnesa .- FARMERS before yea bay FARM IMPLEMENTS See oar well-selected, up to date stack of GENUAL HARDWARE BEARD & CULVER that she had received an invitati m to stay over niht with this jroMg lady friend, whose parents are neighbors ti the Farrer familv. and then took her dejiartofv, which was the last fshe was seen bv anvone until her life- Mm b'odv was discovered bv her tha i-oiiMl'jatKu l the i-ort. The rTiort the ponnty roal viewer ujvn the iroj--s. I Hail pad at Myrtle Creek beinir Mfctvoeahla this mal pc litinn U deiiie.1 and -x;i-ii!H-- inrnrn d iu its ondag aeKl to the ielitioners. PBllBArK iaaKB. Last will and fi-tanient of Anna E v..inav.r sister after davbreak this U admitted to probate, ami Mora ... . ..' t Wells and r . Y. Well apoaiated exevu pvial KepresenUtive in tl.i countv mornmc. dangling at the end of a . . " . , . - , i tnx and exeeulor NapWUTCly Ufcansa, inil adjoining ternturiee, to present and rope, attached lo a Umb of a Iare Bllllou, 1U MDOtdaaM with thai ail flhw an .Id eaublxshe.! business peir tlTe",- Which stands in the door t provirimia ! tad aill. Ktale f said . house of lid nnancial sUnding. S.iiary vanLal.the family hume. her feet be- decedtutis oi the probable value of t-1 weekly, with ex(naee atlvanced " ... . .. I.....1. lA.l... 1... -V...!. 1. I I J iit hut fi t..w lTii-he nh.ive thp 1 1 1 1 J "I wuwHaaiar li HAMILTON DRUG : I . 1 ; wiattd. FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We w ill jay the highest cash price for Hides, green or diy, Pelts .goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots & shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Forenitor ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. damaged as a result of the chalk serious- Iv ecratjhing the varnish. There is a heavy penalty for such offences and a warning is hereby given lest the ofh-nse be repeate'l in the future ami someone get into serious trouble. The Osteopathic habit is "good health''. R. Fate of Days Creek was seat visitor Wednesday. He fanners are receivintc a good their fat hoa a county says the price for If yon want to select a Xmis present jU Otati .n t.i the IMtri ot tlenry IWyant. ( i- -- noi. ""KX. aisBaai .. ' ' ,. , . .. decease.1, t.. appear U-fore the court on ! hen necessary ; position pertnar.ent. ft appear that upon leaving the .VlV. itvl. at .. oV.o,-k a. m.. if tbev ! Address Blew Bros. Co.. Dept. A. room she secured a part of the cot- lo 1r,.-n. ..... ..l-.v-tiaaaa m ikaa , Monon Bid.. Chicago, 111. 027NH ton clothes-hne and climbing upon a pronoseil saie ! tne imUiaing prop. rt caqenter's trestle or horse, fastened and iof btack It, tijHiner. me end of the rope securely to a limb of the iear tree then forming a slip knot placed the loop over her head, secured it about her neck then stepped from the trestle, a hor rible death resulting soon thereafter from strangulation. An examination of the body on the following morn ing indicated that life had been ex tinct for some hours, hence it is, Alleging t hut probablv that the rash act was com- Wefcwlne while he was ill ... , - . . i . , ... and unable In work that she as at all muieu oon taa-ei ovv icii me iiuuse on Welnesday evening. rieemler5, l'W, at M o'clock a. m fixed ;-.s tin day for settlement of the lina! account of Maine Kced. admx. of the t state of tiny Keel, deceased, ciarrrr OOOKI v-xs i nxn. Chas OUumh et u! vs Iowa Goi 1 Mm u.g C, suit U enjoin the defendants from trespasses on the "King DansT" mine, in the Bobcmi.t district of Doo(m iv.unty. wife incurrel un it The Fatal cadis. The at'raction at the tpra House Sat. Nov. th. ai.I le f-ulliv.in. Harris Vo-l's fine production of Ttiedore Kremer's mister piece, "The Fatal Wedding ", a four act corned v drama ; antcn ts now netng successfaliy per- faVtaed "n three co itinents. The plai , is rep'ele in scenes of pathos, comedy sensational ilenooements and climaxes. , A ajMU feature will be tinssie Shires 1 ' l i ni. A.. ....... n .n . . IL. naam - . - villi' l .1 :i Ill' ll, ,l7 III'', II- er. ROSEBURG THEATRE, ROSEKN ORCHESTU iffs. Saturday. November 5th, 1904. I PUv that cattails aaiv Hfartreidii? Scoks THE FATAL WEDDING! times extrava.int and s-(ii in lered nionev which Ue gavi- her to pay debts; Miss FarjiT was born at Orwell, , that she wonld not even visit him in the Penn.. Iec, 17, lS.. and some years hoep'.tal when he lay ilaataraarly in- ago was sun-stroke which ever after-1 iaml m reult of an od fi- Ut ' ' nally that one day taw took advantage nui 'i - li, iivi an i . i i . t - . i . 4 i t i . . . Stscfcaea. Take Mta SEE The Hmm (race Onrck. New York Gtr. The Faaocs Palisaks af tk LWsm. The liUriar of Couterfeiters' lea. TemD.raace Rally. E. J. McAilis r . . i . .i - : . : );...:.. .. 1 1 . ....... ... that k uln.-i r nn-tiwltfl von wi hnil iai-i mat iuis jusiice uisiriti is in 19-1 s ter, a prominent t'oruana aiiorney, win -r - - -1 . ar--nlt llieill ai nra.es .in r.uiuinuui vaii and see goods and get prices. speak in Koseburg opera All are invited. favor of local option at the house this evening. Republican ie ie a young (man pos sessed of manv sterling qualities and is rapidly rising in bis chosen profession. Attorney and Mrs Long will reside in j Roeeburg and their numerous friends; State Taxes Paid. The State Treae join with the Plaisdbalee in extending urer Tuesday received tli,!0'2.f.: from the happy couple hearty congratulations ; Douglas county in payment of the bal and wishes for a long, happy and pros- ance of the county's state tax for the perous wedded life. tf vear 1VHJ3. Pleased With DigUs. -M . Mehrens : Bv the early train this morning the of southeastern Nebraska, a relative of our townsman, Geo. Rned, is !oking ; over Roseburg and vicinity with a view to making an investment, or possibly, locating here. He is a very genial and I enterprising gentletna;i and we would be pleased to hear of his decision to lie come a resilient of Roseburg. He says Nebraska had a very prosperous season 1 Rev. Thorn is V. Carroll arrive I in town from Portland. He takes charge of St. Joseph's Ko 1 an Catholic Church ser vices tomorrow at 8 a m. and 7.W p. m. and next Sunday at 10 a. m. and 7 :30 p. in. Miss Alta Cannon, who lias been vis iting here with her mother, left Wed nesday morning for Portland to resume her work iu the Lowengart millinery es tablishment. " : i.s.-; " Dr. Studley Osteopistic PhVsi.-ian Dr. Almeda J. Mccall, assistant in Obstet rics and diseases of women. Pbnrtf or call at otlice in Abraham HI !- th consultation. ., . . -1 atia. D. G. Pa'm adjutant at the Soldiers Home, is visiting with the family of his but that cold weather had already set in I daughter, at Lorane, Lane County . RICE & RICE FURNIS HERS Can Furnish Ycur House Complete For Sal !. Pure bred Maniinbffi Bronze turkeys, gobblers and hens. Have taken various priises at different fairs. Call on or address J. Ustinov r, Roseburg, Or. -. -Oct. 17 P her eyes frequently causing her much This trouble ow ing td her very ambitious nature. caused, her .to become despondent a timerafit if is thought that in a fit of aaa & a . t r teujuorarVi infinity she was prompted to take her life. She leaves a father. of bis absem e irom home und eold the For sale or rent a SXW acre stock ranch in Klamath county, of which 1 ahnut 2000 is fine hay land producing on an average 1 ton per acre. Well watered. alfaHa docs well on this ranch. a readv sale for hav From 500 to 800 household furniture and then, taking head of cattle can 1 supported from their little son. delilerateW deserted him, K. H Wallace, an S P. employee, has tiled a suit in the circuit court, ask ing for the dissolution of a distasteful marital union. The plaintiff also asks for the the custody of their son. The parties were married at Hornbrook, ateptaother, sisUacand a brother be- Calif . in ist'. stries martTv friemfs to mourn th-ar loaa. Funeral services will be held ririlT from the fahiily h-.mo Prhfaf after- uA! HUll rlUtl 1 noon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Iiev. Townsend, interment in the Masonic cemetery. MMMatiB VKRI'HT. Dr. I, C. Twitchell emjianeled a jury to inquire into the time the hav is off until Jauuarv. For particulars enquire of J. G. Flook. Roseburg. Or. Coaat Trcasarer's Kotict. THIS WILL BE THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. PRICES: 35cts. 50ct$. 7Scts. Sale of Scats opens Thursday, Nov. 3rd, at Sell's Candy Store. ON A FOIL. pn Faajti m the Califortiian. , Nov. 1. Jimmy Rritt, lost the fight for the Notice is hereby given that all parties I holding ooaatj warrants en lorsed prior to aad including July 1902, are re-i quested to present the same at the J County Treasurers office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Koseburg. Iouglas county, Oregon, Oct. IS, PHH. Gao. W. Dimmic. Coantv Treasurer. Largest Store: i 1 Largest Stock Very choice . fruit trees, all Jeajdjimr varieties. Spitienberg antI"rTellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and free from pests. For sa'e at very reasonable prices by Poseburg Nurseries, H. Schrbten, Roseburg, Oregon. " tf Can we aell you i sew ing machine? Call and we will convince you we hold no rela tion with agents and can save you at least 1-2 the price they want ALL KINDS OF SEATS IN STOCK Don't throw away old Chairs. We can re-seat them at a small cost to you : You Can Sav e Money by Baying Your Furniture of Us i I. . I . .. 1 U iVm t' tm rut l All the new a- d beauuful 'n Bea Knom F.irn tuie at verylo pricen. All la'o nwell patterns from tbe rheaiKmt 3-plece ault at fit to beat polislieil oak at S50 8urel Iron Bela a' l.'4 to !-' Handsome DnBHi-ra, full aie. S-i-M lo WM : : : : Ueaatilul D.-w i:arieta Id all the lateal weave and coloring. II will iay you to aee them : Prices from iV to $MJ per yd. Fifty rolla of Matting-nneal Hue ftm MM aaw at from 15n tu it5c per yard : Tne Peer ot all the aeme of perfection our Hue ol 8to- e and Kaiigen liealtm2 25 toll. Cook ftovea SS.S0 to $31. Bevitiiul hii-i-1 Raogen with high elonet $tu for 4 h ile; $3J.A0 and $:! for 6-hole, delivered to(iur neart-M ranniau mbuuu wimwui cauh RICE RICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSE FURNISHERS "The Fatal Wedding", Theodore Kremer's wonderfully suo-eful molo drama, which comes to the Opera IIousi Saturday Nov 5th, under the direction of Sullivan, Harris A Woods, will undoubt edly play to the capacity of the house. cause of the lightweight chatnpionsnip to tieo. (tuna. the negro, & nilU in the liitli round. young lady's death at 1 o'clock today wi.n the deiusion :i given to tians on and the following verdict was rcti-ja foul. In the hfth round, which was about a minute old, llritt sent tians to his knee? by a series of body punches. Hritl was lighting like a demon, and not waiting for the nag IB to take the count, he dered: Ruskuurg, Or. Nov. '!, '04. We,he,perauji empaneled as cor ms jury -jti the matter of the death of ivfflinn Parrer of RoseburR, Ore-1 swung on him sever.il times without Jos. Martin is running a new back line lietween Roseburg an ! Myrtle Point making regular trips ea -h weeH. Those desiring to travel between these points will do well to address him at Roseburg or Myrtle Point. tf Dr. H. L Studley, Osteopathist, cures chronic and acute diseases, corrects de format ies and removes foreign growths. Office in Abrahams building. Cad or phone for appointments. Consultation free ! gon, do find by the evidence present ed to the jury, that Lillian Farrer hanged herself to the limb of a pear tree at the rear of her father's resi dence in Nnrjjj Rnseburp; during the early part. of'4he evening of Nov. 2, llljjjurjng '.period of iemporary rhsanity. 1). S. K. Buick, foreman; P. Rene dick, A. A. Poller, W. R. Hammette, N. T. Jewett, M. P. Wright. Sykes & (Jarroll have moved their plumbing shop from tiie old Flook building on Main street to No 210 Jack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by F. E. Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the plumbing and tinning line. Phone No. 261. 77tf The farmers are making every minute of the present beautiful weather count and are busy from daylight until dark seeding. An immense acreage of fall grain is being sown, the ground being iu eve, lent condition for fanning. (ilndale has 4 r0 people, six times ss many as were Ci&re.Tour years ago. Married. Do you know that Kice & Rico have more goods in their store than all the other furniture store in Douglas county, and sell it at lower prices. They can do this liecause they buy in carload lots and save freight and can save yon money. Come and get our prices and make comparison. McCULLOCH I.ANDKR Tn Rose bnrg, Nov. 1, 1004, N. A. McCulloch nnd Miss Kena Lander, Judge M. D. Thompson, officiating. BORN. ATTERBUkY On Oct. 27. 1004, to the wife of W. 11. Atterbury, of Glide, a daughter. waiting lor tians to get to lo feet Referee Oraney grabbed Britt. waved him to his corner and pointed the win ning linger toward tians. From the way in which ian dropped to one knee whnn h ml pre - I it looked as if he were simply drawing Brill on to a foul, knowing that the t'aliforni.in had him beaten, and those who know t ns intimately say that it i.- one of his old tricks. In the fourth round Rritt had the colored man going, and during the c infusion at the end of the round hit him accidentally. . ' As soon as Britt realised thiit Referee tiraney had decided against him, he made a rush for that official and began to mix things up in a lively fashion, while the spectators Hew into a frenxy and began lighting among themselves. The police swept down on the ring and in the twinkling of an eye the arena wns tilled with blue coats, (iranev and Britt were separated, and after the bad lam was partially quieted Britt apologised for his rashness. The tight, while it lasted, was probably the fastest and most scientific ever seen in this country at l.'M pounds. i I it was I Willi taw i The exact receipts of the Britt-Uans glove contest were $:U,7'.H). Of this sum the lighters received 70 per cunt, which amounted to f22,.'46. As Oans by winning received SO per cent of the lighters' share, he and britt each carried away f 11.123. The Shasta Club's share was $1)544. Mrs. C. Perro. of Stillwater, Minn who has lvn visiting here with her son F. W. Woolley. left Tuesday for Uolden dale. Wash , where she will siend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. McKenzie. Major L. I. Kinney came out from Marshtield and went to Portland Mon day on business connected with the Coos Bay, Rosebur.' railroid. Ladies of the Christian church will conduct a window sale in Currier's Con fivlionerv S it'irdav. Ho' tamales baked Ivans, Urowit bread, etc., will be served. Avers To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. " I am now otit years M. ami 1 haT a tlilrk. (loaay lieait t lorn: "lr wlikli l a wouiter t- fvri lino l i-e U. Aint mt a armi hair m It. all ilue to Ayi-- Vlamr. Mas. II. u. in mi. Baatav Mtun. fl.O a boltla. j. c. ATn co. Limvll. Maaa White Hair School Books School Supplies Get ready for the opening of the Public School Monday, Sep tember 1 2th, by purchasing supplies required by the pupils MARSTERS DRUG STORE J DO YOU WANT To Buy Bonds? It vi jM want those that pay the Wil dividends. A liustiwss rdm-atli.n pa'" hotter dividends than anv tnds The best place to get a bustnesa education is Garland Business College I L V E RTO N, OREGON We have a Correspondence Course oi horttiaud In vestigate J. B. GARLAND. Principal Drink Soda rrom.... t m HOME MADE CREAMS CURRIERS flNE NEW fODNTAIN line Crisp Taffies Ut The BEST mt icecream