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THE PLAINDBAbBR isccsd evkkv; nosdjly akd TuritsoAT v THE PLAIHOEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Knto$: One Year piyatik in tulraaee Six Months, " " Three Mouths. " . X oo 50 THURSDAY, FEB. T, 1885. It seems strnn?;o that some tinhorn ropresentfiiivo hasn't nlmtdj tarro dnced n b:"t for a Loxow committse. And now California wants to nbol ish her railroad commission. It is similar to Hint which we b in Ore gon, inasmuch as it hits nettr ewted the -purpose for which it w in tended. The press of tho state, irrespective of politics, ooruylains of the notion of the legislative body, and many mu kind words are being said of it. The session is now half over, and urac ti ed !y nothing has Iwn accomplished. Senator Mitchell Tnesday had a tilt with Senntor Harris. It did not result so dtsastronsly as uid tb diffi culty between BneckinrMlg and Hesrdintho house, although both gentlemen passed oonipliineois in vhrorons remarks. The Orogoaiao's -Wa&hingtco cci respoadant says: "Ewy maa has & right to bo a candidsto for the eecmXe, hat he does not havo tb ribt to t keep in the field and prevent I 'be ; state from beinc represent!." This oejnruasRuauuu,- wr don't Mr. Dolph withdraw? ! 1 The silver men woo the day in the: late senatorial election in Minnesota The legislature by a handsome vote ! elected Governor Nelson- as senator to succeed Senator W asfarmn who j Jtog9loA bv ht) , jaieiJ abeJ. has represeatetl tbe s4ate for. longj,Rtdj ai ao4 rediced to number of years ana m an able man-1 M tbe of a commodity, ner.bntof lahadaotogoiqMd htsiTb(( .. party oa tbe silvei qoeMioo. mowT snperior to eommodit.es. in j mai(e 0 BB aasJterable if congress wooid restore tud re- publican tariff, industry woold re vive and wages would iocreaw: there wonld be a larger oonsti nipt ion of ; goods resBltiag m a larger rewue; , the deficit woold bo made op, gold : exports wocW cease, and ui the whole finsodai problem eoaid be : settled by amply remooeraing sit- rer, remarks the San Francisco Call. . As Senator Dubois ot Idaho was certainly correct in saying in his recent. speeeb, mereeanue nou-, m of stantial ref from exutinr eosdi- , , . ... . . J 4- -,, ... , world. It reaches oat, with, a wither-' tioas withont the nnhmUed coinage,. . .... .... , : nf.-iwiw -KiH U. i!,n-hanJtotfc co'dities of the, v ! ', . world, and whiie sold corn w wortki nope that ho was also correct w add- , . , , , ingthnt-no tinancial menre will n m0tth value, s . . . . i P .JTZl recognizn silyer as a tnaaej Last Friday Senatorial WM'f of Eshingtoo recetred a lelegunu ; signed by Senators Teller. Chandler, : Piatt and Dubois joking him to lose!' W'ZTIY .STATE OF JFF.URX.. no time in getting fo He capital. Wonder if onr own immacoUte Sana- fro? lL dlfc!a3Ce- ver ' tor now at Salem has been receiving tf ff"re - faunly : ... , , , . , . , exist at Salem. Speaker Jdoores of similar dispatches irvtn Lis eel- ,!T leagnes at Washington? If oof, is it be hff CVWl, i fi"d Uaj to f,666 because of the fact tbat VfcAirrtoa' new senator is of more importance than our own onl v " The roocopoiy organs ere now wearying trhat small brain- retuaia to them in abusing Congressman Hermann. Yet thej helped elect mm, over awl over agam- and a good ; representative b has made, as every , body acknowledges. Bat now tbey : nro "nilin on hi WV" ,h f because they know that he is a people's man, in- stead of.arepresenUtive of corpora-? lions and tho -edd trnst. Mr. Hr-! maim would make a safe, aare, cred-' t7 " , . T it ' " " : ; people, lie advises with the veoole. Heshowsn dknosition toeArrr onf the people's wilL Portland Sou. . . I JiepJving to the senate reolaii.,n i""2L " "r7r-" rjrrj California next week. They have sold of Januarys 1855, that the T?orZlt . . ,. iaryof tho treasury 1 direted to get that, and I did .not vote for tUe , inform the senate what i the JJ wpabh-' Mr. M. Dean has porebased a new mated deficiencv in tbe revenues or C8a cac"H ,14 " APPT t ny spray pump. He intends trving thor- theKOvemmect to par current 1 W he ?Qt of ! ouchly spraj hL, orchard this year, me govercineci w current tx- lan ,rat saocjj moaey ha been' i;SID penses between tbe 31st day c-f De-' used by thopponeaU of the caucus i - cember, 18SW, and tne 31st dar of De- nomioee as by his friend, No sena-! UPPcr 0,3!'3 ,ten-s' cember, 1895, and if the fjsgtorial candidate Imm approaehetl me . Stock loo!: fine in our locality, r-rono .v.,. .11 ' With any attempt to bay my rote, I Miners have susoended wirfc on ac- 579.99 cash balance rwy :bnt I am free lo aay that the mtiantof nothivi,,,. eaificient amount on the 31st day of December, 18W, . corrupt and infamous proposition ! 01 w'r u"Aa'"x with will be sufficient to ineot such de- that Laa come to me has corae from farmers are busy plowing, ficiency. Secretary Carlisle tateei,tn oppowtA of Senator Dolpb upon1 Mr- 'lino, one f our prominent th.t'mn, (,,.i..j. . th floor of the honM. It is the old s st-joorniug at the resilience of that .rom estimates made noon the yp thief ., jf TOteJ Mr. WillUm, Wells at present writing basis of law now in force, it is be- j were for i uai fiutianed that there I ( . " me 8llracJlwl there as ho is a lieved tbut for the 12 months ending would be more money in going to the i etr". December 31, 1895. tbe rcvennes of! ranks of theopition th-a to Sena-' w , WM onr vN the government from all sources will or DolVh-. Jt ffct -J oalj retolo- j MfJ wr , . ........ . r inr , , : tion so far introduced to probe these ..,, , . oooper is isiting her par- exceed its ordinary expenditure, by AMrKm of corroptitu to Tb lttom ; ea!. ana, r:ead ,n l,,w ,0"'-'-$22,503,023. ! is that introduced oy Mr, Smith of! It i- n!I,e . ,5"9,,!,P1 contemplatea In a letter publisbed in the Salem , r. , .,, oiaiesmnn, opeauer aicorefe hays: "i am free to confess tbat tbe most cor rupt and infamous proposition tbat has come to me has come from an opponent of Senator Dolpb upon tbe floor of tba house." If this be true, why in the name of all that is good and pnro don't Hr. Moores nave tbat person arraigned before the bar ot the bouso? Is it possible that ao at tempt can be made to corrupt the speaker of the house and tbe party so doing escape punishment? Speaker Moores should at once give tho nawo of tho parly attempting to con apt him and ahto lbe u.anner in which it wae done in order tbat tb people will bo better able to judge tho inside workings f an Oregon legislature. Mr. Mooree remarks cast a serions rellectioii upon every member of tho'bouso who is opwad lo Mr. Dolpb. - ll'inr is MQXFYf .fouoy ie a Miiilol of a legal value, nu impression of sovereignty, a legal tender, n device of the government, intended to fill with raactitmlo the measure of valne legally instituted, and to fnltfll, hy virtue of its finc Uoue, the requirements of inter chauKuability, exchangeability, and the pKjan-nts of d4tt& Nono but the wpw j lowers of tho jjovorn- with tho functions requisite to answer these demands. ilouey is a symbol of legal value because it is a lawful reptoswitatlvi1. which carrK tho iatut upon its fnee, Money iyau esprcsMoa of bov ereignlv, heoauit i created by the highest power f the realm, and stamped with th r of authority. Money must be a .legal tender, that its acceptance for debt shaii m cow polsory. and not optional It in list lw an immutable quid pro quo, that commodities ' and all purchasable thing may be renttdy xebansred for it, and s a vehicle of nte solituited in iU service. Money mntt bo law ful, eeeuio soil a legal tender. Money most free from the tor tores which atfend commodities. It mast be exotupt from all the ricisgi tndes of barter. If more than one kind of money is created by the gov ernment, the one most be the fnll equivalent of the other. Silver coin is not uuaey if it be made subordi nate, to gold coin. Silver most be )sl with gold. The coinage of one most be made by law to fill Hie mens- - f 1 .. - - I . . , uiv w 1 sums 1 rpimsuw ujr a uiut r, j 1. , . ii .j . 1 equivalent of the other in monetary AjjJ j, aiscriminahoo he- lffWn lbe lwo y, atlJ function or nrooert r irranifd to ih nd to tbe olbi. Kirovs the unity and infracts the lav of its creation as money. Coin or money so shorn tA anv function o: tirorsprlv measure, and its y sloe cannot hit be- Imrnpritt mhnv tliA .t.rr 4 U amae 10 refweaeni. JTor eeotanes U money of Uhe. world bai coated of gold and si!-; wr. An effort lo destroy one-hau" of I worWs m&F not onlv 8lann those who hw monev of the meMcad, bat drive mto despair ihosb whu it not, and who de pend opus their labor for support. The effect of demonetizing silver is ; greater thau tbe destruction of cjniauuiur?,au too tericu vi man, . properties are mad to shrink ttion with thw new j -rL " u o ! """"e ao nence ; is engaged in writing letters to the ' ,m a - Salem Statesman. If out-half of ,.1?e'erLw;t 1M of u ,up ,hi 7a ... -vr ur u, are Do'pb men, and Jon t vou for- what Mr. Mcore says u true, we be- j get it. And we are proud of our rej.re lieve the legislature had letter ad- sentati-es, too. journ immediately and let the whole Jte Xiehols is quite j. cattleman, buaineesgo the tuition bow wows. V: SiS S Mr. Moorcs rirt nelly says that eu ; rustier. attempt has been made to corrupt . . t.t . , . . , .. , Jl).;, ,i , u ou 1 advantageous term by di?poe-, ; iug of it to Senator Dolpb, bnt that : ,v. tii rti i ' P"" Hr- Da-Pb m3r 6x' . WOrds foI,ow-: ifany who are now cbancine all manner of corruption noon tho mjt' - nortom of ih ranrn nnminu vara ' durinc the conLt far tK sfmafciw! the bench-: auiv, nwwjiii5 ii. v i ise iitfuuu-: rincr Tho imh .h. A.; ,i, i .Josephine, a topi-art cr of Senator j Dolpb. I i i In regard t- tbe ne? bd issui it i. is given out by thV administration that uegottaUottrf wUh representa tives of Londtia bankers are in pro gress, with indication.- of an arly cousommation. There is no longer any expectation cf a popular lon to be placad in this cuaniry, a in that event the experience- of, the lat few months would b repeated and the gold reserve depleted. Tbe pnrfiose of tun administratioa, it is nnder atood, is to place thn entire issue of bonds with London bankers, who wonld ay fur thorn in Lundon gold, ,ai.i tnua avoid, for the present at least, the necessity of paying onr gold in exchauKo for legal tenders, While no definite conclusion bag j boea reached, it is believed that the j announcement of the sale of bonds will be made at an early day. Ex. "It begins fo bo nppnront tbnt tho president can holcfor real help from noithor side of eoujiross; that hemiiHt savo tho national credit alone. Ho give? nmplo conrago mul capactly to do it. Oregoninn." It now looks as if tho Oregonian nnd Clovolnnd would havo to form n party of thoir owu, us their views seom to coincide exactly. Just what kind of a hybrid combination it would bo is past liuding out, but some of tho Orogoninn's choico opi thets.such ns "stinkards," "bastardy," "chenp, stinkiug creutnros." etc, etc., "tvonhi probably cotno near fitting it lht total withdrawals of gold Thursday wore 2,377,000. of which all but $100,000, withdrawn from Uuicngo, was taken from tho sub treasnry at Now York. This lenves tho truo nmontit.of the gold reservo $12,:l)l,0o(?. Silver Senators Confer. Washington-, Feb. 4. Interest in the financial situation a'otit tho somite today centered in tho activity of the silver sena tors and the frequent conversations held by them. This, in connection witli tho call issued by Vowhees, chninnun of tho finaace eoiumittee. for a mooting lomor row, led to the siniosilton that an at tempt would he made by the silver advo cates ou the committee to securo tho rc- poitin of a free-stiver bill. Inquiry anions tite members of the committee fnilevl to develop an absolute assurance ttiat an etfbtt would b made, but enough was said to indicate tlmt the general sup- pontion was not without jjood founda tion, and to justify the statement that the silver men are very hoeftd of biinc.- ik 1 iifwwiaa nm oni 01 mo com mittee, u not at loinorro'.x 's meotinc, at the nest one to be held. They b.'lieve Jones of Nevada will unite with Voor- Uew, Hrri?, e: and Joum of Arkan- as in sopiWL miiii measure that will be satisfactory to the silver 111211. Camas Valley Items He haw had quite .1 f iel of bright snnsiu&T .lays ami fiosty nights the nas: wee; Pume of ir fanners nre lowinfr right atonic a if spring tiu,f was well ad vanced, while many stand back and in- aiuoate that the iow land i.s muddy. Ttie peneral talk among the jouo peo ple in Camas Wiley at present is the irranit mstnerade bill at tho Trowbridge hall, to t given the 14th cf February. A very pleasant time is anticipated. BieycliDS and hursrbaci: ridinir ara fads ai.h ladi&s m general at this da'e, vet jrraa.frjoHie.- adepts a break itteex (jeel, there 11 snroly a call for cbertrreins oa the ancients. Kicbar.l Cook. tho has iuit tussed i throe iH a severe ilfoess, is asatn able to be at Ins store. His raanv friends are "laJ to see hiui ont ain, for be has ex hibited a most remarkable business capacity in trying financial circum stances. Men of thought auJ men of action make times more lively where they atay. Yeaat has been tued for raising bread by oar mothers and sratiJnicthers in the past, yet at tins date the inventive gen one-jmscf a yon ng lady at this place has proved .hat it will raise both bread and meat. i. ue as dressing on warm na..d potato-? " i"""- Master Koy Maxum, who has U-en vi-tiB at UbiwI, I-rk f..r nP darn pa, says tbe pint of improvement i j a in u,aPt pUce, And reu iixf-- imit pj-:er.is i-Mi!el mice jJ i-tvilized: for ho other hJ iv.rf wi,',Je a twarlil he had about worn ont tht hoot. Mr. H.rrr Betit has returne.1 from the kmcs vtcimtr where he has teen hnnt jins. Coasrcon . Ulddls Items, Miss Addie XkhoU f N'iehob station lebon; on Monday's freight to ru her motber M, nlle rton. Mr' Mr f the Ledser- weed place on U.c mountain came down Sunday to attend church. Mr jueats ot lhv s Creek was visiting Tkert Saturday sad Sunday lr. and Mis. Jacob Miller ot Myrtle Cieek attended church here Snndav. !. Mr. John "iokurn and hLs sister A jiwiu lotuni anu his sister Auna intend paring a visit to California short Umc. in a Born, to Mr. anil Mrs. David Croiby, a une a nonno uauinter. .Mother nmi child doiiig well, and the grandparents very happy over the little granddaughter. . lie- Vil'er f 1 appointment here Smdajr, He n!l not be hero in March ZZ i ' T f """' ",,ru James Yokumwent to Oakland to see f'" Ut'D;: iu a 'mater shop there . f- aoo and family nil! more to ' , 'r,f,n,, "a9 v,?itlu neighborhood lust week. this Mr. Terehaujih has captured a largo gray eajtle. Weil, did Dick catch another? Jv. Scottsbnrg Items. Mr. I. Nelson canio up ou Saturday's boat, lie went up to the Sawyers' farm. Mrs. A T. Sawyers is much improved iu health, though Mill weak. Mist K. Oilert has returned home to Long Prairie after several weeks sojourn In hlkton. Mini L. I,evens of filkton is visiting :it II. Weatheily's. The farmers of Long Prairio will hold a meeting at lbe school hcuso on tho tltli inst. to consider tho matter of freights, and also to seo about the proposed change of road around tho ISrowu bill. V.. II. Hprchard U siill very miserable, anf aiiffurri greatly with rheuniatism and other troubles. Tho weather U nxcellont fjr tho l;inn era. and tlioy are improving tho time anil putting in their average da's work of 15 hours or moie. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. $50.00 IN PRIZES To bo n'won nt tho grand Mask Ball, Fob. 14. This ball promiaes to be tho largost and most bnllia affair of tho season. Prizes will ho given as follows: Best dressed lady, second best dressed lady, best suBtainod character, lady; neatest and cheapest dressed lady; best display of old programmes of dances given by T. K. Ktchardaon to bo attached to dress, either lady or gont ; best dressed gcntloman, second best dressed gentleman, best Bustainod char actor, gentleman ; most comical charac ter, best clown. Doors open at 7:30. Tho 1C. ot P. band will entertain tho nudionco with some fine selections, and also one fin&Eclcction from tho orchestra displaying thb effect, of our fine kottle drums, whilo the maskers aro setting ready for tho grand inarch at 0 o'clock sharp. There will bo ono fine prizo given to the ono in tho nndienco holding tho incky number. T. K. KiciiAnnsoK. mOJl THE COUNTRY. All persons attending the mask ball, Fobrnary 14th, can have one horso kept freo of charge for oach ball ticket at Jas. Yonng's stablo, by order of T. K. Rich, ardson. Mrs, David Bigger Chills and Fever Lett mt emaciated, with distressing couth, so appetite, pain la chut, shoulder, hack and Hood's Cures itomaca. Four bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparina. pavo ma strensrsh, cood appetite and health. Mbs. David Uiccrat, Wilcox, Nebraska. Hood's Pills win new friends dallr. cods. BacYtmmU m m 5L00Bottle.l 'tfm I M jM n mi i ni iiimit fc a i It is eold on a rcarasteo try all dro Eista. It cures Incipient Consosiptioa. aodlstliabostCoashenilCroun Curs. For sa'o by M. F. Rapp. Druggist. 11 Premtctpo1ttJii. lirtrtlTtf rrtct7-jB I Sj Expcrtcaca waatctttuj. rieulUr'a'K . fm a'xijgttobtglnai.Lg)erl.at7jh jB H con ilu'nn to lockl Prt-ia Ol !C",W" "t .LiCr 0e3il - 1 kKr.iUMo CIoortJi 11 1 f I r.'er3ri 4rtMlter&i. ft gl Roes. WWr Un uil ptdo. If j Jp W mt joo now, hH ISaaftruccont. Orfuxl fall Pr-(J fLUnaui trt. UROWfaliOS. CO, cr- IE KBPK7Bia. rertlwxl. Ctr7 fTT-U bofcU Jl ; WP rfiuti:. yt-antutrrt ta Jm BGrlISieial8EECIISIItIICICIISHeai01l9ElE8B6EB9ac J. BITZER,. I'roptletor of The City Meat Market, And Dealer in PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AM) FRESH .MEATS XV- Orders Ukcn and neUTcrcd Free to any prt of the Cttr. EBeB9HeESH A SQUARE DEAL i i '1 3 - i .1- U We are Here to Stay. -Si -35 -t- STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. THE McCLALLEN HOUSE. NEW il A N A Q Efl RNT, WILLIS & WILLIS, Proprietors. UOSKnUKG, OREGON. ' LCAL TRADE SOLICITED. Frco Coach. Commodious Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. BOWEN & ESTABROOK, 0131NEK..AJL, Blacksmiths and Machinists Aro now located in thoir now Bhops on Stephen Street, between Oak and Cass, And aro prepared to do work in Glyethem them a trial CLASSIFIED 4- ADVERTISEMENTS. thur Unt or let under Ms head t5 ccnU per month; each additional line S cenl per month. Xo advcrtltcmatt taken for ten than SI cents. Motlce to XrcHpnsser.s. Notico is herein' civon that all Dcrsons hunting upon, removing wood from, or otherwise tresnassini: unon tho "Iiuahov estato,'' wilhba prosecuted. ii'j&euurg, nug. 8, ib'ji. I). S. K. Buick, Agent. Nntifn m liprnhv tft,nTi Hi.it nil mirumiQ j r, ?. ...... .... j removimr wood or ('tittmtr wnrwl frnm mv land will bo prosecuted. My land is the S. E. J of ttio S. W. i of section 10, township 27 south, range 0 west, in Douglas county, Uiegon. lU'D'iLl'H JJCXNIE. For Bute. Under Ihlt head vou can ailcertUc for talc vnur farm,honte, horse, cow, or anything c'e you viay utth to disjiosc oj at a cost of 13 rents per month. try it. For Sale. Good oak wood nt$2 per tier, promptly delivered ; leave orders at J. F. Barker's store. Z.umi Baiikkii. For Salo. A good homo of 1C0 acres, 12 miles from railroad ; 40 acres cleared ; good water, small orchard in bearing, plenty of small fruit; fair Oregon house und barn ; 4 horses, 'i cows and plenty of farm machinery to run tho farm. For prices and terms enquire of S. B, Hen dricks at tho lteview office or of the county surveyor at tho court house. For salo or trade, a good three-spring hack. Will trado for grain or cows. Apply to Chas. Vakzh.e. Good dry oak wood for sale at .2 per tier, delivered every Saturday, taavo orders at Mrs. Boyd's grocery etoto. Joitx BorciiKn. For Sale. Old papers, at 25 cents per hundred. at this olfice. Wmitucl. Wanted, a reliable man or lady; for steady ;ositiou. Address X, care Daily iribuue, Wjlbur, Douglas County, Ur. l'or Item. lou can adrertlte your house, tana or room for remjorzi cenu per mam mini! aqtanmeM. The Odd Fellows Ruitding Association will receive proposals for renting the Opera House tor ono year, from Feb. 1, 1805, ensuing. Heats payable monthly in advance. Tho directors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Address, Jos. Micelu, Secy. Great Opportunity for Prune Farming On a Large Scale. 1720 acres of choice valley and low hilleide land, all under board and wire fence, several hundred acres in cultiva tion, the very test of fruit land, has good natural drainage, free from frost, good house, wood, water, etc., three miles from railroad, the vicinity has tine or chards and this is a rare chuncc for a colony of prune growers. The property belongs to absent parties and must bo sold. lricc?10 jier ncre, '4 cash, balance in eight annual payments with G per cent interest. ( Discount allowed for cash;. Have lands of ev-ry kind throughout the county for low price and easy terms. D." S. K. Buck. Itoseburg, Ore. To Ths Insuring Public. The undersigned has the following answer to make to the charges made against him in the Bosf btng Review by a would be insurancu aent who goes by the name of Wayne Jones, ton it; That on the IStli day of January, li'J5, the old reliable Home Insurance Co. o( New York, with cash assets of rl,0u0,000, did aischarge tho said Jones as their agent and appointed the undersigned as their agent for this city and vicini y. jly commission hangs in my otfice" in the frame in which said Jones formerly had bis and can lie inspected by anyone de siring to see it. All who wi?h to insure in-the Home writ please call at my office in tbe jlarsters block. L. D. Oaule, Agent. I'oultry, l"Isli ana Game, at in Hcnson OF ALL KI.ND5. Roseburg, Or. l6ieS9HBE0EeBeRGHB i . ( i j i i , i i , i , , 4 5 0 7 S y 10 11 VI Is what we .give to every cus tomer, for we believe the best advertisement possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we have sold them, they will come again and agaiu,and their friends will come too. We are not here for a day or for a month. We are Here to Stay. ljlfOLLENBERG) flBRflHflg Roseburg. Or. their lino with neatuesB and dispatch. and ho convincad. Special For a Few Days. Boys Suits - , $i 5 Men's Suits 7 5 Men's Wet Weather Shoes 2 00 ' Men's Underwear 75 Latest Style Hats 2 00 : Boss of the Road Overalls-Best 50 flackintoshes at Greatly Reduced Prices. e Ladie's Dress Goods Reduced 25 per cent. These goods have all been received within the last month, and are the latest styles and not shelfworn. Don't delay this golden opportun ity, and call on The Boss Store. Alexander THE HOME 32(3 and 323 Jackson St. A HAPPY HEW YEAR We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. ' ni CYDMncD jp crririMr the popdlak HLUJll lUt-,lV U kJlIVUllVI ROSEBUfiG, OREGON". 8 he Long Winter is Here C. W. PARKS& O. FLOOK CO. MANUFACTURERS ! DOORS, WINDOWS, j MOULDINGS AMD BRACKETS Of nit Sizes and Styles. J 9 Window anil Door l'rnmcs O 3Xndc to Order. 5 m THE S n e a a a o m 9 B a HI O PELTON. WATER MOTOR. Of capacities var-ing- fr-om i to 25 horse power affords the most con venient, economical ami reliable power for all light service. One of these may be seen xunninj'j at this office. Send for circulars. THE PELTON WAT'ER WH EEL CO., 121 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal. & Strojig j POPULAR FURNISHERS.;.. Bet. Oak and Washington. Easy Rockers - f. Bed Room Sets Parlor and Dining Chairs Rugs and Carpets And all Household Articles NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. IIOME FOKSISUERS Prepare for it wisely. We offer unusually good reasons why 'OU should btry from us. Ever' thing offered for sale is fresh; bought for the Holiday Trade and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of' canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite ' 3rour special att ention. ' Our line of Olrves, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc, is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. CO.y Grocers. OF Turning and Fruit Boxes SPCCUI.TY. j H 0 O a a a a a 9 a a a a a B O R a a a a a a j; WOODWARD -THE- ROSEBURG -Does ALL COMPETITORS! We aro always in tho Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Harvest is upon us, and farm- era are smiling because Woodward Iookb to their interest. -Fall Trimmcd- TEAWI HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your purse and be tare and tee Woodward before buying. W. G. WOODWARD H, C. STANTON tt. jmt reeeired a new and extenaire (lock o DRY: GOODS CONSISTING OF Ladies' Dres3 Goods, Eibbons, Trimmings, Laces, tc Etc ALSO A FIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AIV1 SHOES Of the test quality and finub. groceries, Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Also on hand in laxsc quantities and at prieea to jnlt toe times. Also a urge sioeJc or Custom-Made Clothing Which is offered at coat price. A full and select stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Conitantlr on hand. Also the LATEST 50YELTIES IS STATI0SEKI. General agent for CTcry rariety ot subscription books and periodicals published in the United States. Persons wishing reading matter of any kind will do to give me a call. - HASCriCTCaED BT t. D. HOLDF.N, Stockton, Cal. THE Breeder and Sportsman The Turf and Sportsman's Authority of the Pacific Coast. All the Latest Racing News of the Country. The Best Meduni for Advertising Stallions. And everything appertaining to the Turf and Field Sports as well as for Sporting Goods, Medicines for Horses and other animals, Kacing Gear, Champagnes, etc. The leading paper of its class west of Chicago, and tho representative of the vast breeding interests in California. Special department conducted by Jos. Caikx Suirsox. It is essentially a newspaper cotining all the Gossip and Sportind events of the day, given in such a bright, entertiening and readable manner as to make the pa per a neceisty to everybody interested in, horse matter and legitimate sport. Sam ple Copies aro free, and will be Eent on application to any address. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN. 313 Bush St., SanFrancisco, Cal. F. W. Kellev, Manager. W8ft-SfitDJ 4m V V. WWW' Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H. C POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1HW G St., N. V. Washington, D. C. Examiner of Contests. Mineral vs. Itinera : vs. JSmISP'? ,antl Agricultural claims, and Chief ot the Mineral Division. W Correspondence Solicited. 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