IF YOU SEE IT IM : The Plaindealer IF YOU DOHT READ Tke Plaindealer j You Dok't Get the News. IT IS SO. Vol.. XXV. ROSEBURCT, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY xo, 1895. No. 29. GENERAL DIRECTORY STATS Or I.KEQON. 0. Senators.... . J.H. Mitchell J. N. Dolph 'imiiiraiiM iBlngcrHormann ugrcssnien Iw.li. EllU Altorucy-Gcneral ....U. E. Chamberlain Uovcrnor. ..Sylvester IVnnoyer Secretary oi State licorga V. McBrlde State Trrasurcr ..-.t'hllMetschan SupL rub. Instruction E. R. McKlroy Stale Printer Frank C. Baker Member Board ot KgunlliMlonA. C Woodcock SF. A. Moore C. E. Wolverton R.B. Bean 5 A. B. Compw-n J. B. Eddy t. A. Mcram Clerk of Railroad Commission Lydcll Baker SKCOKD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge I. C. Fullertou rrosecutlng Attorney Geo. M. Brown C. S, LAND OmCK, ROSSBCRO. Receiver R. S. Sheridan itrglMcr R. M. Veatch C. . WKATlltK. UCKXAB. Olerver- Thos. titoson DOCGtAS COL NTT. Senator Uenry Bcckley J. K. Blandell Keprcenuy vc ?J. T. Bridges. (C.A.Schlbrcde -.lork ... F.W Benson herUT C. K. Cathcart Treasurer w. A. rratcr ILL. P. HEYDON, County Surveyor, and "Notary public. Office: In Court Uoust. Orders for Surveying and Field Notes should be addressed to will lMIeydon, County Suri vcyor, Koteburg, wr. School Supcxindcnt - assessor , County Judge Commissioner. - Surveyor., . , . uoroner.. Sheep Inspector. micscr ornexss. Justices- I. A. Underwood .A. sterling .JUF. Steams w. L- Wilson a n. Mupin 111 i. iievuon Dr. K. U'MUler .Thos. smith 5W Constables .John Hamlin .lLCMocuia CtTT Or KOSXBCKO. - IW.T. Wright J. If. Shupo M. F. Rapp B. O.Stronc 1. F. Rico Recorder F. Jl.Zlgler 3irihl W. F. Carroll Treasurer J. A. Cox COCST SISS10XS. Tho Circuit Coirl for Douglas County meets three times a year as follows: The 3d Mon day la March. I he iih Monday In June, and the 1st Monday ta December. J. C. Fullerton of Roseburg jo-lice. Geo. M. Brown, of Roccbci-f. nmumhn - . t i'.t Oountv Coin meets the 1st Wednesday after the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July. September and November, A. F. Stearns, of O&kland. judge; C. 11. Maupln of Klkton v I. -.Viltnn of Riddle, commissioners. Probate Court Is In session continuously, A.F. Stearns, Judge. society .Wee-ting. K. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Room t, Mantcrs Balldlnr. KOSEBURQ, OR. JHP-Buslness before ths U. 8. Ind Office and milling cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. S. Land Office. y P. BRIQGS, V. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor and "Xotnry Public OrriCK: County Jail Building, up stairs. Xtp- Special attention paid to Transfers and upuveyanccs. Address. ROSKBURO. OR. jYRA BROWN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Chreal: Eiteus cf Woaea a Spsdalty. omce, Cp Stairs, iu tho Marks Building. Residence, 112 Cass Street.. ROdKBuRO. L.. M1L.1.BR, M. D., Surgeon and Homceopathio Ftty'sician, Rorft, Oregon. tyChronle Umw a rcta!tT. A. SALZMAN, (Successor to J. JASKULEK. j Practical : Watchmaker, : Jeweler : and : -Optician. ..di:alkr is WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKI.HY. AND FANCY GOODS. A COMflJ-ITK STOCK OP Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigitra ami Smokers' Articles. Also Proprietor ami flnnnRor of Hosoburg's Famous Uargaln Store, Sheriff Sale. TX of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. k:u loung, a. u. loung iswi G.J. Steams, partners, doing I bnsliess under the firm name I of ESI. Young Jt Co.. 1 l UtntltT. f vs. I Cbenowclh Tatk Frail Assoc latlon. Defendant. J State of Oregon, NOTICE is hereby gtrerCthat by Tirtue of an I execution ana oraer oi saie oi aiiacseu propciij i iiniv imin! nnt er ine imti namea coun auu cause on the 1st day of December, A. D. l.-'W, ,. ,nn,.- . g . M pr-r.n tahroa Judgment lor the ion of I311.9J, to AUREL LOIXiE, A. F. A A. .REGCIJ. ther with Interest at S per cent, per annum meeunss the d and ith Wednesdays la Kc;0Tmt)er jnh. U5I .and the further sum DON THE VICE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE. Find fault with the cook if the pastry docs not exactly suit you. Nor wiUi your wife cither perhaps she is not to It may be the lard she is tisiug for shortening. Lard i indigestible you know. But if you would always have Cokes, pics, rolls, and bread palalnble aud perfectly di gestible, older the newshort cuiug,"GOTTOLENE," for your WIFE SOLD BY ALL dROCERS. Kcrusc All Substitutes. Mado only by M. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS and NEW YORK, DOSTOHl S-4CH1CAG0 each month. TTinwtTA CHAPTER. XO. 1L R. A. M HOLD U their rerularconrocations al Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Visiting companions are cordially invited. M. F. RAPP, H. P. I? ado xi Caxo, Secretary. pHILETARLLS LODGE. SO. S, L O. O. F., -C Qcets Satnrday erenlng of each week at 7 m'.WV in fhlh.fl t rrkuKnrc yfmttfn of the order In good standing are Invited to attend.! Mu al public auction Fcajcc G. X. T. Jawrrr, Sec'y. Miatm, S. G. U odd Fellows hn no sccraid and fourth MEETS AT and fourth ' Visiting brethren Dame Rumor says : " Beware of those slick lightning rod men traveling over the country selling Steel Ranges from waeons." Yes, they will take your note for an article which we will sell 3on at our store for less money. Don't get taken in. We carry a large line of RANGES AND STOVES to the highest bidder. lor casn, on tae prem-1 , . . f of the Cbenowcth Park Fruit Association, and always guarantee Satisfaction, ooglas County, Slate of Oregon, the follow. - - of Jtsa attorney's fee, and for the further mm OI 11 to costs, ana arcruicx costs iu u tho ahnv named ilalntls and asalnst the .hnm naranl drfrndant. which ludement WIS enrolled and docketed in the clerk's offlce ct said court on the "Sth day of November, lfM, mrsmandlnc me. that out of the personal property of the above named defendant, and if sufficient cannot be fonnd, thtn out of the rcul nf .11 Arfrndant to litis! t said iudc- raent and costs. In pursuance thereof I will on Satnrday, the I3tn day ol January, A. u. i93. Thursdays of each month. an in vi tea to attend. rujc G. Miczui, scribe. Uaxxt Paket, C. P. nOSEBDRG LODGE, SO. IK. A. O. U. W. T- mcca the second and fourth Mondays o! vS in-ti t7'15 t ex. at Odd Fellows halL Hesbezs of the order In good standinaare In vited to attend. DEXOrOST, NO. 19, G. A. K- MEETS THE -IV flnt ul tblnl Thursdays of each month. TTrOMEXS RELIEF CORPS SO. 1ft, MEETS W second and fourth Thursdays In each -rJAKME ' ALLIANCE KcgraUr inaReriT V MceUiars will be held ai Grange Hall, Sosebsrz. the nrst Friday in December. March and June, and the third Friday In StpUnnbcr. T OSEBURG CHAPTER, SO. S.O. E-S MEETS an. the secoml and lounn Tnursoays oi tarnth. each MADELISE B. COSKUSG, W. M. -dosebceg DiYiaos sora.B.orLL, rv oeeu every second and fourth Sunday. . . L O. O. F. :of each week at sisters and Brethren are invited to attend. Miss Saxun Wweesxt, S. G. FKayK G. Micxxu. R.3ec T3 OSEBCBG R. D. LODGE, SO. XV r-rets on TaesdaT evening o the Odd Fellows halL Visiting A LPHA LODGE. SO. C. K. OF P., ererr Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brethren la good standing cor dially Invited to attend. Tyy B. WILLIS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, WOl prattle in all xba eosrta of ths State. Of Cea is the Court House. Docglss county. Or. .0 . A. , SEHLBKKUK, Attorney at Law, RetetrMrg, Ortgtn. OSIee over Use FostofSee on Jackson street. w. W. CABTJWELL, Attorney at Law, EOHEBCRG, OREGOS. F. B. OOFPMAN, Physician and Surgeon OScetAt Dr. Hoover" old stand on Oaks treet Residence Cor. Lane & Jackson Streets. day to the highest bidder, for cash, on the presi' " .... ni .tw r t. I a uaI(Iah tses otine lag attached personal property of said above named defendant, to-wit: One white mare S years old past, one white n inn old nasi, one set of team harness. one roller harrow.one Iron harrow, one spader harrow, one spring tooth harrow, one three wheel cultivator, one three wheel cultivator, same as above, two garden plows, one side-hill Slow, one single buggy, on 1 inch plow, one ewton wagon, wide tire nearly new: one hay mrtA MDlnnitati. one shovel cultivator. 300 bushels of cats more or less, or U tons of hav more or less. In pursuance of said writ sniiclent per-oaal property not having been found to satisfy said Judgment and costs, 1 have Urii-a cms and will on Satnrday the 1 2th day of January. A. D. iSos. At 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House door la Koseburg. Douglas uouair. uregon, eu ai public, aaeuon to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the rlrht. title and Interest which said defendant had oa the "Mb day of Novem ber, ISM. in and to tae louowins pieces or pr Ml ni land tvvit- nrrimlnr at the southwest comer of the D. C Cndexwood D. L. C, running thence west n.ts chains to the northwest corner of the W. II. Brackctt D. L. C: thence south 'JO chains to th rmirr al the conntv road: thence follow ing the center of the said county road north Si degrees and minutes cast chains ; thence nMh Tl Areirta east 7J3J chains to a CO? I from which a white oak "5 Inches ta diameter marked "B T" bears north 3 degtees east x.10 chains distant: thence south 59 degrees east i -ni-hain. tn H-htof war of Orecon and Cali fornia railroad: thence leaving the county road and following the right of way north 3 degrees I 25 minutes east S.17 chains to the south boun iirr rr i h- n c Underwood donation land claim: thence following right of way north a? decrees "3 minutes east 13 chain: thence north as dHim A minutes east 503) chains: thence north 27 degrees 23 minutes east M I ch.lr..- thence nonh 15 deereea 10 minutes east f rhalru- thence north B degrees ti minutes mt!L chains to a rx!t from which a white n. ao Inches In diameter marked "B T bears nnrtbrtdrf recsU minutes east LiS chains dis tant; thence running north 75 degrees J min utes westlOJO chains to the center of county mad: thence tallowing the center of said cocnly road north II degrees ) minutes west 7.0' thrar north 11 derees 15 minutes west S ft) chains: thence north 21 degrees 50 minutes west 15.15 chains: thence north 21 degrees minutes west 2-.'0 chains: thence north 1 degree and 15 mlnues west M chains: theaco north 37 degrees 50 minutes west J.0J chains: thence north 17 degrees nd M ratnntM west 110 chains: thence north 19 degrees 15 minutes west 7.CO rti.int tn oral from whteh a white oak 2t in ches In diameter marked "B T' bears south 01 degrees west i57 chains dlsUnt: thence west j wood donation land claim &25 chains to the northwest corner otine tain u. unaerwoou donation land claim: thence running south 15 tm Mit iK rhslai to the nlace of begin ning, excepting therefrom the foUowing de scribed premises, to-wit: Lot 1 block 5. lpl 1 hirwv a hu-k i. ionth 550 feet of lot 3 block 4. south 550 feet of lot ( block 4. east 130 feet of lot 3 block 5, cast 670 feet of lot 6 block 6, and m bvt of lot 1 block 9. containing In the aggregate 95.74 acres as per plat of Cheno weth Pari on file In the offlce of the County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, all being in trra.h!o 21 south, ranee 3 west of Willamette Xeridlan and containing In the aggregate 208.55 acres. The east half of the SEli and the east I, alio men t. H ana ana me soutn :-, oi CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & M1KENZIE A SQUARE DEAL- I ' I I - I ' I ' I 10 It 1 We are Here to Stay. Y A Bend three cents In stamps toN. K. 1 ome Cottolene Coolc ISooSc. contain- inslx hundred recipes, prepu"" by r ' as eminent author! ties on cooking. J. F. BARKER & CO. GROCEBS. One of the Handsomest Itooms In the Cap itol Used by Illm. In tho wing of tho capitol dovotcd to tho needs of tho scnato two of tho hand Boniest rooms aro Bet asido for tho nso of tho president and tho vico president of tho United Statos. Tho president's room is naturally put to very littlo nso, whilo tho vico president's is rarely un occupied. This room is to lo found at tho ond of tho sonato lobby. It is a largo, squaro room, with stuccoed coiling and tintod walls, furnished with an ecru tinted carpet,- sovoral largo chairs, two tables, an ofQco dosk and a largo sofa. Tho flroplaco a hugo, old fashioned affair for tho burning of wood with it3 liandsomo brass fender and accompany ing shovel, tongs and poker, is shut in by a glass flro screen. Tho retiring vico president is permitted to take with him as Bouvdnirs tho bras3 llro tools. Thero is another bit of floor furniture in tho room iu thoehapo of a small safo, which is used as a repository for tho electoral votes as tiro sealed packages como from tho various states after each presidential election. Hero they must stay until wanted for counting by tho house of representatives. During this timo tho safo is continually watched by two officers detailed from tho capitol polico force, and tho combination on which the lock is set is known only to tho vico president Among tho wall adornments is a painting of Georgo Washington by Rembrandt Pealc Thero is a legend to tho effect that when sitting for thispor trait in 179G Washington stuffed cotton into his cheeks in lieu of tho falso teeth ho bo greatly needed. Most of tho rolics of former vico presi dents have been relegated to a littlo anteroom now used for toilet purposes. Among them is tho mirror 2 J feet long by 1 2 wido bought by tho senate for tho use of John Adams. Both frame and glas3 aro of very poor material, but it cost when purchased $40 and was the subject of serious controversy in tho senate. Tho beautifully carved toilet case, which i3 also contained in tho anteroom, was mado to order for Gen eral Chester A. Arthur. Kato Field's Washington. WALKING IN THE RAIN. TEAS Is what we give to evei-yr.nj& tomer. for we believe the Dest adertisement possible is a cus tomer uleased with what we have sold them, they will come again and again, aud their friends will come too. We arc not here for a day or for a month. We are Here to Sta'. fOLLEHBERG) (&) ftBRAHflM) com J, X - 1 A Form of Open Air ExcrcLte That Has Certain Attractions of Its Own. "What am I going to do:" repeated tho returned exile. "Why, I'm going to tako a walk in tho rain. It's a trick I learned in 'flenclaud. dear boy.' and A SPECIALTY, it's ouc of tho most charming forms of eserciso on top of this green earth, ion reo my costume well, it's tho dead copy of that in which a Cornish squire of my acquaintance used to walk in rainv weather over tho downs that make up most of his estate. My laced shoes, you perceive, como well up tho ankle, havo heavy cork soles and have just been treated to a good rubbing in of cold cream. I havo stout woolen stockings ti rl .V-ntrd-orVwrVvra nn Kn tn nvnirl I-41.A fl o T-iTit r r n T7 rl -i -i -Ti f rTf-f ?".f "rrtii ..j'lfgf trousers, and this capo mackintosh comes down pretty near to my heels. My un derclothing is thick, but not heavy, and mv clothes aro of rough tweed that A prciil biand jl unadulterated Tes prize E A MOTH CATCHING PLANT. ft Closea Its Jaws and Catches Its Victim as In a Vise. A New Zealaml correspondent sug gests that tho ravages of certain larva) in somo countries might bo greatly re stricted by tho introduction of tho New Zealand moth catching plant, Araugia albens. This plant, which Is a nativo southern Africa, was introduced to New Zealand quito accidentally about soven yoars ago, and sinco then it has ijeon extensively propagatea mere on ac rount of its effective service as a killer of destructive moths. Wherever tho climate is mild the plant is an exceedingly free grower. It twinca and climbs with groat luxuriance and produces immense numbers of white er pinkish flowers, which nave a very agreeable scent. Theso flowers attract innumerable moths. On a summer even ing a hedge of araugia will bo covered by a perfect cloud of moths, and in tho morning there will not boa single flow er that does not imprison one or two aud sometimes as many as four insects of various sizes and genera. The action of tho araugia is purely mechanical. Tho calyx of tho flower is rather deep, and the receptacle for its sweet juices is placed at its base. Attracted by the pow erful scent and the prospect of honey. tho moth dives down tho calyx and pro trudes its proboscis to reach tho tempt ing looo, out Deiore it can ao so me proboscis is nipped between two strong, hard, black pinchers, which guard the passage, and onco nipped thero is no es capo for tho motb, which is held as in a viso by the extreme end of the probos cis and dies miserably. Tho "rationale" of tho process Is not yet explained. The proboscis is bo very 6lightly inserted between the pinchers (only a minute fraction of an inch) that it apparently cannot affect tho genera tive organs of the plant unless these may bo the pinchers themselves, whose actual contact may bo necessary lor re production. Upon dissection the pinch ers, even in their ordinary position, are invariably found to bo almost in contact, tho separating interval being apparent under a stronp; lens. It is therefore hard to understand why such a process as the destruction of a moth should be neces sary to closo this already minuto gap. But, at all events, the thing is done, and effectively, and a plant of araugia covering a spaco of ten yards In length will destroy as many hundred moths ev ery night, and consequently prevent the ravages of 50 time3 as many larvse. It is, however, a singular fact that in New Zealand, whero tho plant has of ten been cultivated for tho express purpose of de stroying the detested codling moth, (Jar pocapsa pomenalla, that wily insect de clines to enter tho trap. THE PARIS COCHER. CHINESE FISHMONGER3. Their Wares So Tame That They Like to Be ILtndled. In Caitou tho fishmonger's is a most Important trade. Tho Chinaman la a born fisherman. Ho also has forages past cultivated a system of artificial breeding and rearing or live fish for tho market. In tho shops were displayed live and dead fish, fish fresh and salted, smoked and preserved. Ono variety was like whitebait, iu baskets, graded from tiny things not ban an inch long to what appeared to bo tho same fish grown 8 or 9 inches in length. Thoso were sold fresh salted and smoked. Shark fins are a delicacy. Thero were fish mdttled and barred, bright and dull, fish of quaint and to us unknown shapes, but fore most, abovo all, and everywhere to be Eeen, were the artificially grown live fish. A wonderful creature was this, al ways appearing to suixer irom neat, gasping at tho surface of tho water for breath and recalling Verdant ureen s fish that wero begiLning to sweat and complain. They were as tame as domes tic animals, seemmgly careless of being knocked about, thrown from ponds into boats, from boata into tubs, from tubs into buckets and then back into tubs again. They were used to being handled and inspected, and if disapproved put back into the water to bo sold, alivo u bought whole, or ct:t to pieces while living and sold in Weeding chunks. A thick, short fish is this, of tho mullet shape, averaging ebont 15 inches in length and wei-jhitg swat a pounds, but sometimes Linger, and running up In weight to as mud. as 4 or even 5 pounds. When cut up, they bleed like pigs, and to showhoTT freiuly they are killed the salesman is in fie habit of slicing a livo one into pieces, and with tho blood smearing all the pieces for sale, so that they look reeking and horrible to Eu ropean eyes. To keep them alive in the shops they aro always placed in a largo tub with a smaller vessel fixed above it From tho bottom of tho upper vessel a bamboo, with one or two saw cuts in it, cticks out, and from those cuts streams of water flow in thin cascades into tho tub beneath. Every now jnd then, when the upper vessel becotres empty, the fish all rise to the surface, and glop, glop, glopl take down hot' air and water. Then an attendant, attracted by the noise, plunges a bu.ket down among them, and from the water in which they swim fills the upper vessel fall again. Century. FUEL FOR PARIS. Jtv style ol Is hxvlcg a Urgo sale. Glass and Delf Ware At astonishing lov .n.. Our o Tonsu.- are vtry popular. canned ,Roseburg, Or. 14 of the SEJiOi section z tie south ol the N E K the s w li ana me r. :t o: tlnn 11. also the Section .1. N. J. OX1AX, 71. ItheS W H of Sec- K ol the S E M and the S Zi of the N WJf and lots 2. 3 ana oi tecuon sj, mil iu wwuuii . wum, rangcCwestof Willamette Meridian, the S Hot SHEET MUSIC. 40,000 It is now well understood that "rimrS611. is the oest es Physician and Surgeon, EOSEBURG, OR. Office in S. Marks & Co.'s Block, upstairs. Calls promptly answered day or night. JAMES BAEB, Physician and Surgeon. Graduate Rush Medical College. Diseases of Women" and Children a Specialty OFFICE, Rooms 9 & 10, Marsters Building. RrjtDfCi, Douglas Street, second place east Dr. Bunnell's. ROSEEUEO. OREGOS. La FATTTTg Lam. Jcdce L. Locghakt JANE & LOTJGHARY, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Baitbnrg, Ortgon. VtlU pTaetite in all the eourta of Oregon. Of flce In the Taylor-Wilson block. Section 18. also all of Section 13, also that pan of Section 30 described as follows: Beginning at th nnrtnw-Mt corner Ol ertriion ju. niiininK thence south lO.tl chains: thence east 3X50 chains: thence south 20 chains, thence south 83 degrees 2 minutes east 17 chains: thence north 30.15 chains to the south line of Section 13:1 thence west along said south line of Section l'J to the point of beginning, also lots 1, 2, Z, and 4, of section 20. all In township 11 south, range 5 west of Willamette Meridian, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereto belonging, all in Douglas County. Oregon, I will apply the proceeds of said sale to the payment of the costs taxed at tlitt. and accruing costs on this writ, and second to the payment of Attorney s fees taxed at 1230.00, third, to the payment of the Judgment in favor of the above named plain tiff. E. G. Young & Co for the sum of 1x775.76, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 17th day of ovcmbcr, few, and the remainder, if any thero be, 1 will pa; over to the said defendant, the Chen- oweth Park rrull Aisocsauon or uneir icgai representatives. C. F. CATHCABT, Sheriff, Douglas County, Oregon. T. K. Ricahrdson tablished and most reliable Piano aud Organ dealer iu the State. He has secured the American atrencv and will soon receive PIECES SHEET MUSIC AT 10 CTS. PER COPY. Mailed to any address for One Cent Extra. Catalogue of this immense stock sent free on application. We have also secured the agency of the Wiley B. Allen Co. T. K. RICHARDSON, iliS Conitij-ation, . ordinary Bo- rafH Dlniness. Vhr 'f Falling kn- 'h ilH ration;. Serv- I 7.cJ"i EPH ous twitching I dkcoTery of WVftH of the eyes 'hishnrn1 MM Other has been en- kVSSIHI nattx. iJorscdbytho flDkjS V7 --v IMvMI invigorates mKritlmt and tones the Hnd,in is UArVCV HudjlB cures UW VCSe EtflK Ke'rfousneU' Hodjin stops Emission, 'Kra. M&M Slli?0?, JEIJk PMhTthe TosT 111 wn 1 llpx A Queer and Pathetic TteUc of tho GUded Days of Ixrals XV. When,' Theophilus, you feel that yon havo been run over and abused by this hard, old, wicked world and would like tojbo an emperor .ior.a; -few-mlnutea "to The Coal From Three Countries Is 3Iixed If or Domestic TJee. Whenever possible the Seine is util ized for tho transportation of fuel to Paris. Nearly all tho great wholesale firms have their yards in the neighbor hood of tho river. Tho railroads also bring a great deal of wood and coal to i : i 1 tau City. .13 uiu uv win xuuto diuvtij through tho yards of some of tho lines Of-railroad tho. passengers canee in- closures filled with ' cord wood,, store- Adtnlnistrator'B Notice. xTf iTIfTR in hrrptir dren that the under AN slsraed has been bv the Probate Court for Q.EO M. BROWN, Attorney at Law, Itoieburg, Ortgon. Ilepuly 1'roaecutlag Attorney. Office at the Court Honte up stain. Faber's Golden Female Pills.. For Female Irregular 1 ties: nothlngjlkethem the market, ercr Conntv. ritate of Oregon, dulr ao- adrainistrator of the estate of James Douglas I notnted a. varnev. aeceasca. ah ocrsons navuiE cinitaa against the estate aro hereby required to present the same to me at uasiana, vougias ouumi, on. within six montns irom me aaic oi mis A- Varney, deceased I Clrfvar. I notice, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to me at saia piacc. Dated this tith uay oi .vovemocr, ikii. ALBERT N. VARNEY. Admlstrator of the estate of Jamrs A. Vnrncy, deoc&sed. nsto. gucceaifull: proi nthly. ynscd Tomlnent ladies on ail br tnonthlr. Qnaranteed to relievo suppressed menstruation. SUBS SAFE! CERTAIN 1 Don't bo humbugged. Save Time, Health, and money ; take no oth er. Bent to any address. secure by mall on re ceipt oi price, iw. AOI Administrator's Notice. Notice is hcrcbr given that tho undersigned was by an order duly Issued out of the County t'OUrt lor uougias county, maw ui un-guu, uu lh. ith (lav nf Inwintr. WMi. anrtolntnl the nd- mlnlstrator of the estate oi W. J. Alexander, de ceased, and as such administrator has duly nmllflfd and entered nnon tho duties of tald office. All persons holding claims against tho aala estate wiupreseniincsame, uuiy venucu, within lr months from this date, to the under signed, or to J. W. Hamilton, at the Court House, Dated this 13th day of December, 1W4. GEO. W. KIMBALL. Administrator of the Ettete of W. J. Alexander, deceased. uuu d dress, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPART, Waetsra Breach, Box27,POBTXAia, OB- Wood taken on subscription at the F&AINDEALKR ofllCO. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S- K. BUICK, CU?Sls t n aLH siM 4'.nl mm. IROaVIIXI PRO GRES3IVE I qnickly. Over 2.W0 private endonemenb. lTemnturcnes means ta potency In tho first Ftxso. It Is it symptom of seminal weakness nnd barrenness. It can bo stopped In JO days cy tho uso of Hudyan. Tho new discovery was. made by tho Special ist of tho old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It is the strongest Tllallzcr made. It Is very powerful, but taimlcsi Bold for S1.00 a, psck- acooto pact ages tor &5.co(piainscsJea boxes). Written guarantee given for a cure If you buy six loxc and aro not entirely cured, six more will ba sent to yon free of all charges. Send for circulars aud testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Jutictlou Stockton, Market JtunisSts. ami Francisco, Cnl. ? i EAST PI ? fCorn Paint $ J Cures CORNS. BUNIONS and WARTS W SPEEDILY and WITHOUT PAIN. W W FOR SALE dFaTl DRUGGISTS. IIPPHAN BSOTHSBSlPup'rs, W & Llppman's Block, SAVANNAH, GA. 0 wouldn't bo damaged if yon let 'em lie in a stream for a week. Instead of a collar, I wear a light silk scarf around my neck, over which I turn my coat collar and button it up so. This hat is a waterproof foro aud after. "Umbrella? Why, of coursouot. That would destroy tho very spirit, tho very joy, of tho experience, which is to feel tho rain beating in your face, tho wet wind whistling about your ears and tho weather banging you about general ly. You may not like it at first, but you soon will, and then you'll find there's a sort of wild joy about tho thing that yon can't resist "Catch cold? Why, of course not. In fact, a couko of walking in the i a is ono of tho best proventiTcs against tak ing cold. So long as you're moving briskly there's no danger of taking cold, no matter how wet it may be. It's the standing or sitting in wet things that's so dangerous, and so you must just walk from Iho timo you leavo tho houso until you get back, and then, when you do get back, strip off everything and give yourself a good rub. And if as you put on your dry things, you do not feel a new man with a new zest for tho strug clo of lifo then I don't know a banana from an express waKon." New York Sun. Ky Wholesale. A young lady who was in a hurry to tako a train aud wanted to buy a small shopping bag walked into a wholesale establishment by mistake. "Will you show mo a bag, please sho began, but tho clerk interrupted her politely. 'Wo sell nothing at ret.nl," he said. "I could ouly let you havo bags by tho quantity." "Dear mo! .Not ono bag; "Xo, madam. I'm very sorry. " "And I'm in such n hurry! Well!" Sho turned toward tho door, and htr eyo was caught by a samplo bag on tho connter. "Ah," sho exclaimed, "that's exactly tho bag I want 1 Couldn't yon sell mo tho twelfth of a dozen?" Sho got her bag. Youth's Compan ion. Womtn Ofllcers Ite-clcctcd. The Woman's Benevolent association of Kansas City, Kan., olected officers at its recent meeting. Without an ex ception tho old officers wcro re-elected. Hero they aro: Mrs. Phcebo A. Lager, president; Mrs. E. J. Harris, vico pres ident; Mrs. W. II. Ryus, secretary, and Mrs. .7. C. Martin, treasurer. Tho soci ety is over 20 years old. and call to your 6ido ono of these whip snapping lords of tho pavement, and for 1 K francs in shabby glory you can drive around tho streets of the brilliant city and run over people, like a king. It doesn't make any difference. The man has a number and a license to whip up his horso when ho comes to a crowd. Tako it all in, Theophilus, and lean back on your cushions as the women and children scatter beforowhip and hoofs and bo sure to get your American monev's worth of that delightful old mediajval feeling of being in a beauti ful carriage world where pedestrians are born with tho right of being knocked down and tho privilege of being fined for it. The cab i3 the last touching symbol of rovaltv in France. It is the plaintive remnant of the old French constitution, which consisted succinctly stated in running over people and then having them cuillotined for being in the way. Pav vour cabman with reverence, The ophilus, in theso bare and democratic. times. Ho is tho nation's reductio ad absurdum of Louis XV pathetic, with tho gilt rubbed off. Independent The Dyaks of Borneo. Tho ferocity of tbo Dyaks of Borneo when Rajah Brooke first came was ap pallinc. Xo Eocial or religious function could take place among tho tribes with out bloodshed. Young unmarried girls camu forth from tho long seclusion to which they had been condemned sinco childhood so anxmic that they could hadly stand A slave was killed in their honor and tho blood of tho victim sprinkled over them. Head hunting had decimated tho race. It was imperative that husbands should conjure evil spirits bv brineiuc a human head to their wives fceforu tho expected birth of child. Bovs might not aspiro to man hood without having earned tho badge of tho head hunter. skull was tho first rift of a lover to his mistress and tho last token of re spect by which tho living could honor tho dead. On account ot his rans no pcttv chief could bo buried without many freshly decapitated heads to lorm his escort into tho next world, lno greatest respect, moreover, was shown to such trophies. They wero smoked over a firo to preserve them. Their lips wero forced open to recciVo tho choicest morsols during tho family meal To bacco and bote! nuts wero also spread before them. Thoy wero looked upon as honored guests, and every effort was mado to win their friendship. rort nightly Rovlow. Tho amount of fatty matter or oil in maino is fav greater than iti wheat. In tho latter oil composes about 1 per cent; in tho former, from t! to 10. Sholloy married an innkeeper's daugh ter. who proved uncongenial, llo leu her, and sho committed suicide. THE IMPROVED Northwest ire (and Marine Insurance (? The Leading Home Company. IIICA.D OUrt,lOE--33 WASHINGTON ST.. POitl'I-AND. J. l.or.UT..MlCUO, President. II. M. UltANT, Scc'y tut.l HIiuiriRcr J. W. WRIGHT, Agent, BOSEBURG, OBEGON. Queen City Incubator, CANNOT I5K OVEUHEATKD and HAS NO EQUAL. l'irnt Premium, Soattln. ITirHt X'roniiiim, IjOh jVjijioIob. SKXI) KOI. ILLL'STllATEI) CATALOGUE. Tliorouglibrnl Poultry, Kcgt f"r Hatching. Kngllsli Setters, Irish Setters, Fox Terriers. Skye Terriers, l'ugt (registered stock). Our stock in three seasons bus won 8.1 1'rcmlums in the Show Hooni. CAI.mVlCM. & I.ARKINS, 1510 Front Street, Mention this I'apcr. SEATTLE, WASH Htoclt Itrmicls. My ntock brand U a cross h eliotilder and on left thigh, under half crop in !ot!i earn. Mill anil C.myon creek. K. 1. Co.'DKIl) hind left Ear marks l'ange on i;.vpciino Mill lnltl. Any person in Dim a I as county pur chasing it piano of Tite Wiley I. Allen Co. during tho fair at Portlnud, Or., can have freight bill refuuded if presented to T. K. Richaidson, Rosoburg, within 1 days after purchase of goods. A Terrific Shock. Mrs. Bangleton was reading of a street car accident in Chicago to her husband. "Tho cars ran together, " sho said, "and Miss Wabash, who was standing in tho aisle, was thrown from her feet and" "Geo whiz," exclaimed her husband, "thoso cars must havo been going a hundred miles an hour!" Detroit Free Press. The -lton Water Motor Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse power allonls the most convenient, eco nomical and reliablo power for all light service. One of theso mav bo seen run ning at this office. Send for circulars, The l'elton Water Wheel Co., 121 Main St., San Francisco, Cal. houses of sacks 01 icel; also CarstoScTeI ' with these sacks, which all seem to bo of tho same size. The opening of tho sacks is secured by lacings of cord, and the cords fastened by leads. Here also may bo seen, stored on cars, large un perforated briquettes for use in engines and manufactories. Along tho embank ment of the Seine may be seen hundreds of cords of wood riku 111 such regular order that cno could well believe that tho epacings were measured off with a rule. Tho coal is from English, French and Belgium mines. Sometimes tho three kinds aro mixed for uso in the kitchen ranges. Tho shops fcr tae sale of fuel by retail are almcs: as numerous as tho bakeries. Thev are always neat, and tho wood, coal and kindlings arc arranged in a most artistic manner. The wood is piled so aa to show tho evenly sawed ends. Tho samples of coal aro arranged in glass disher, an I in somo of the shops, whero orders aro taken for tho whole- salo place?, wood is arranged in tho windows and decorated with growing moss and ferns. Indeed the chief aim of tho French shopkeeper is to make his shop attractive. Ladies' Home Jour nal. Cold Weather Suggestions. As cold weather approaches women try to devise means for preventing hands and hps from chapping. An excellent remedy to prevent chapping is cold cream. A manicure says that it whitens tho skin moro than ny preparation. It has taken tho place of tho old timo rem edy mutton suet. t suould bo well rubbed into tho skin, and gloves, pref erably white, slipped on. Tho palms of tho gloves should bo slit in several places to allow tho air and prevent omps of tho muscles, and the finger tips clipped off. Vaseline should never be allowed to touch tho hands. It turns tho skin yel low and leaves a stain on the nails that is hard to clear away. In winter cold water should be used sparingly. Its action roughens the skin unpleasantly. Tepi l water, with a very few drops of household ammonia and a good lather of castilo or borax soap, is advisable. If tho hands are inclined to redness, the trouble lies in tho way of circulation, and slight gymnastics will relievo it A Case or Step-love. The girl with tho level brows was talking to tho man wi th tho Roman nose. 'I don't understand you," she said coldly. "I asked yon if you thought my lovo would induce" 'Xo, it is impossible. You are not my ideal.' "I don t want to be. Pleaso don k in terrupt me again; I merely wanted to know if my earnest, devoted love would" "It would not. Yon aro too old. Be sides, as I said before, yon aro not my ideal." 'Hang ideals! I want to marry your inithcr and Ihj your stepfather. Now, do yon understand?" Detroit Freo Press. MortirnKC I.oniM. $1000 to $5000 on improved farm prop- ertv. D. S. K. Buick Go to tho Roseleaf for Uie beat cigars. Ileware of Ointments for Catarrls tltat Contain Mercury. ns mereurr will su'clv dot my the .cnse ot smell anl completilj derang'1 the whole system when entering 11 inmiiga uiucuus Minm-vs. Such articles sl-ould never be used e.vccpt on prescriptions imm rcpuubL. physicians, as the damage thev will do ten fold u the nood you can possioiv uerive i'ui im iii. uumnu Cure manufactured by I" J- Cheney & Co., To ledo, O., contains 110 mercury, nnd :s tasen in teniallv. acting din-clly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's C.!arrh Cure be sure you cet the genuine. It is taken Intcrnallv. and mailoi-: Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. SoUl by Druggists, price 75 c. per bottlo. Trespass notices printed on cloth tale at this office at 5 cents each. for