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THE PLAINDEALER IMUID IVEBY XO.NDAT JlXD THUR8D1T ST THE PLAWDEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY V. F. BENJAMIN. C, Y.1 BENJAMIN, Editor Manager. SabscriptioB Ratco: One Year psrabli In advance x oo Moalhi, Months. 1 X oo so JUNE 10, 1S85. ,The revolutionists in South Amer ica are Raining ground. Ouayqoil Las fallen iulo the bands of Ecuador revolntionists. Mrs. HetUe Green is BRain in trouble. Miss Mary Irene Hoyt has instituted suit to recover $100,000 damages for alleged slanderous sta t ments concerning her. Write for the Puundealer, read it, speak a good word for it. Ask your neighbor to take it and thus help build up Douglas county institu tions and yourself with them. A Connecticut lecturer says there are 96,000 feeble-minded persons in this country, of whom not more than cow are in proper custody, it is hardly possible that this statistician has given any recent attention to Illi nois politics. Attorney-General Olney has been appointed Secretary of Stele by the .President to nil the place made vacant by the death of Walter Q. Gresham. He will be sworn in by Chief Justice Fuller of the Supreme Court The time for argument has passed. xue ume now is tor action. Talk is cheap but it takes cash to build rail roads. The golden opportunity of a lifetime is now before the people of Koseburg and Doaglas county. Don't pass it unheeded by. The German emperor will have about 1200 foreign guests at the opening of the Baltic canal, and as the young man is the most . indis creet talker in Europe the occasion may possibly be a little to interest ing. He should allow himself to be coached by the Prince of Wales, who never says anything brilliant or inap propriate. General Campos of the Cuban forces has cent to Spain for rein forcement of su batalions of infantry to help put down the insurgents. The cabinet has ordered tea batalions sent The insurgent leader Faneeca Santistebar Guevara h&3 surrendered. Captain Torres was captured and shot by the insurgents. The construction of the Nicar augua canal at an early day as prac ticable and'When constructed placed under the control of the United States is the desire of every Ameri can citizen. If the republican party were in charge of the government that canal would be completed as Boon as possible. ItB completion is one of vital interest to this country and why an American citizen can oppose it orbs so indifferent about it is passing strange. It is most earnestly desired that the people of all sections, of all localities, will be present next Satur day at the Pioneers' reunion, there to join in with them in celebrating the anniversary of the day when the right of the United States was pi o cl aimed and fully recognized by foreign powers to the eminent domain now embracing the terri torial limits of the States of Oregon and Washington. It was by the acts, fortitude and patriotism of the early pioneer that Oregon was saved from the grasp of the British crown. Come then and do honor to the sturdy old pioneers and at the eame time join with them in making it a day of social enjoyment. If Mr. John H. Mitchell wants hiB senatorial scalp locks to continue to grow, he must uncover them only in the dark of the moon. They most be well rooted and deeply set, for the big scalp knife of the Oregonian has been whetted and is already dashing at them. It is plainly to be seen that the defeat of Dolph has en raged the "Big Injnn" of the repub lican party, and that the relentless war of six and twelve years ngo on Mitchell's candidacy is to be renewed with fierce fury. Corvallis Times. Public men in American politics must pass through the cruciblo of public opinion in the labralory of evolving events, and Mr. Mitchell will not be excepted from that ordeal. When he was the representative of the Jhen popular idea on the ques tions then prominent the "Big In jun" failed to take Mr. Mitchell's scalp because he was entrenched be yond the Big Injun's reach. Now the battle is in the open field and his scalp is in danger, not so much from tbo Big-Injun as by a host of braves in war paint If Mr. Mitchell looses his scalp it will be because he has gone alone beyond the breast rorks io search of a silver mine. ROSE SHOWS. Portland. Salem aud other towns are having much to say about rose shows, as if an exhibition of roseB something to boast of. While a phonomenon of unusual occurrence may excite wonder and attract a a deep interest for a while, if it is frequently produced or occurs often it ceases to attract attention. So it is with Bosebnrg and her citizens. We have a rose show every year which continues from about the 6ret of May till Christmas. Hobos hero with proper care and attention bloom almost perpetually. Humph! talk about rose shows, why Uoseburg can beat the world and Italy to boot, for superb rose shows and can con tinue them longer. SUPREME COURT O.V STRIKES. The labor organizations nro right in regarding the decision of the su preme court in the Debs caso as a most important one in its bearing upon their interests and operations. It sustains the Chicago strike injunc tion, which was directed not ouly against acts of violence, but also Bgainst peaceful efforts to inaugurate a strike. The offense of Dobs and his official associates consisted in sending out telegrams ordering mem bers of the union in various places to strike. Such a proceeding is held by the court to bo contrary to law, because it is calculated to cause an obstruction of a highway of inter state commerce; aud such an obstruc tion is a public nuisance. "The dif ference between a public uuisanco and a private nuisance," the court says, is that the one affects the peo ple at large aud the other simply the individual." In both cases the qual ity of tho wrong is the same, wo are' told, and the jurisdiction of the courts over them rests upon the same principles and goes to the same ex tent -It surely cannot be seriously contended," it is added, "that the court has jurisdiction to enjoin the obstruction of a highway by one per son but that its jurisdiction ceases when the obstruction is by a hundred persons." This decision, it will be observed, practically denies the right of labor organizations io take any step in the way of working up a strike that im plies interference with the operation of a railroad. That is to say. it is held that a railroad strike is a public nuisance, because it obstructs a high way that is for the use of the people at large; and therefore organized bodies of laborers may be enjoined from doing anything to bring such a result to pass. It will be remem bered that in the Northern Pacific case, Judge JenkinB issued an injunc tion of this kind, which was subse quently modified by the Federal cir cuit court of appeals so far as it re strained tho labor leaders from coun seling a strike, the idea being to up hold the right of railway employes to strike peaceably. The court of last resort now says in effect that Judiro Jenkins decision was correct, and should not have been modified on ap peal; or, in other words, that rail road employes havo no ngbt to strike, peaceably or otherwise, under any provocation. This is a radical view of the matter, and it conflicts with the general opinion upon the sub ject It has been supposed hereto fore that laborers had a perfect right to strike at any time or for any rea son so long as they did not resort to violent means; but the supreme court declares that so far as railroad em ployes are concerned, this is an er roneous opinion, and they must find some other way to protect their int ests aud accomplish their purposes. Globe-Democrat The NIcaraguan Canal. A writer in the Chicago Times-Herald. in forecasting the work of the next con gress, says of the Nicarauguan canal : "Heretofore there has been some maneu vering or pranking for one purpose or another. Serions differences over details existed between the two bouses of con gress, and these sufficed to insnre that nothing in the end would be accom plished. But everybody teems to mean business now. There is a general con cession that the big ditch will be dogand everybody is cheering on the enterprise, Every fellow is reaching out for a spade, but the enterprise is so very important and means so moch to tho whole world that great care will be necessary in the drafting of the required legislation. Men of'diplomalic, as well as men of business experience, win be looked to lor sogges tions. How Do You Write One Billion? There is one sum expressed by the Arabic numerals upon which the Ameri can and Enzlish inathematiciann him never been able to acree the exact number of naughts to be used in express ing the sum of one billion. In this country as well as in Franco and in sev eral other European nations, ono billion is expressed a thousand millions, and is expressed with the figure one and nine naughts, thus 1,003,000,000. In England however, they speak of a billion as being a million millions, and in writing it with Arabic characters always nso a figure 1 and 12 nanchls. thus 1 .000.00o.ooo.nft. Webster appears to take the English view of the matter and very plainly sava a billion is a million of millions or an many millions as there are units in a million. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding city of Boseburg warrants, in dorsed prior to and including Nov. 7th, 1S92, to present the same at the treasur er's ofiice in the First National bank for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. 3. C. SiiEBipAW, Treasurer. Koseburg, June 10, 1895. Bicycles. The Cresent is taking the lead for strength and speed'selline like hot cakes. The Cresent is the only high grade wheel that is selling for reasonable prices. Caulk & Biciuaobo.v, Koseburg, Or. Special Offer. Six choice buildimr lot in Krmtrnltt addition, 60x100 feet. Price 20 each. V.8.K. Buick. Dr. Price's Cream faking Powder worm-a Mir Highest Award. NormaISchooI Notes. B, V. Bruce who Attended Bchool dur ing tho winter, has just finished a toimof school and will remain hero till after commencement. Mr. J. M. Iaham has charge of the vocal music for commencement week and is preparing some excellent music which will reflect credit on all concerned. The banquet for the senior class, to bo given by Prof. Van Scoy, will, owing o the large number of seniors, be at the hall this year. Miss Daisy Geisendorler of the class of '01, who has been teaching very success fully in Ashland, vlsised Miss Ella Kent Inst week. During her stay she paid the school a pleasant call. The exercises on field day will consist of a match game of base ball, bicycle races and other sports. A ploasant aftor noon may bo enjoyed by all who may attend. The baccalaureate sermon next Sunday by State Superintendent Irwin will be one of the principal parts of tho exer cises. It will be a rare treat to all wbo have tbo opportunity of being present. The programmes are now out for com mencement week. The work is very neat and tastily arranged, and was done by the Byrd Publishing Co. The Alumni Jare arranging for an ex cellent programme on next Wednesday night, to be followed by reunion and banquet. Tbetinal examinations for the senior class are finished and the papers sent to the state board of education, although tho examinations were quite difficult, a fair standing was secured by all. A normal school is just the place to go to train tor teaching. The members of tho first and second year classes are never known to fail when tent by the faculty to the county examinations. The students at the dormitories, about fifteen in number, by invitation took din ner at the beautiful suburban residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Drain last Friday evening. After enjoying a delicious luncheon prepared by Mrs. Drain, tho evening was spent on the lawn playing crokinole. They all, after enjoying the evening with their friends, bade them adieu, retaining many pleasant memories of tho friendship of Mr. and Mrs. Drain Omitting some of tho exercises last week the programme is given again this week. Class day, Friday June 14th; Held day, Suturday, June 15lh, with elo- cutionao contest in the evening; Sun day, the 16th, at 11 a, m., baccalaureate sermon by State Superintendent Irwin, and at 8 o'clock in the evening address by President Borzee : Monday eveninc. literary programme of the Adelphian and ashington literary societies followed bv junior reunion; Tuesday evening, music recital followed by senior banauet: Wed nesday evening, Alumni exercises fol lowed by reunion and banquet; Thurs day at 10 a. tr.. commencement exercises. Jl'SIOR Programme. The following musical selections will be rendered at the grove on Pioneer day, Jnne 15tn: A song of welcome by a double iuar telle, Mrs. Estes, Mabel Van Boren, Mrs. belden, Mrs. McClallen, Dr. Coffman, Free Johnson, Dr. Hammell and Mrs Shambrook. Solo and chorus, Dr. Coffman, When You and I Were Younc Maggie. Solo, Ben Bolt, by Mrs. S. C. Flint. Anld Lang Syne, by choir and all pioneers ; accompanist?, Mrs. S. C. Flint and Edwin McKepzie. The Sham Battle. Arrangements for a rand sham bat tle to come off at the Pioneers Reunion on the 15th have been completed. It promises to be the grandest feature of the occasion. All the young men of the county are cordially invited to attend and participate. Bring your Winches ters of SS and 4 1 caliber as blank cart ridges have bsen provided for such. Come early if you wish to see the fun. The people's party central committee meeting, held Saturday in the era nee hall, was fairly well attended. Educat ional work was discuseed in its varied phases and good work was reported as being done in many of the precincts. Douglas county will be represented in the state central committee at Salem the a)th by proxy; James West, chairman of the Coos county central "connlv com mittee, being empowered to act as such. After transacting the usual routine business the committee adjourned to meet the first Saturday in September. Roseburg Market Report. ratjuccE. Potatoes, per bushel 30 Egg3, per dozen Butter, per pound Cheese, per pound 16 ( Flour, per sack .10 .08 .15 .20 .75 Bran, per ton GROCERIES. Sugar, granulated, 15fc Sugar, extra C, I6H Rice, per pound, Htf Canned fruit, 2D. cans Peaches, per dozen Tomatoes, per dozen Coffeo, green, per pound... Costa Hica, roasted Brown Moca and Java Teas Apples, dried, per pound. . Prunes, dried, per pound. . MEATS. Beef, on foot, per pound. . Sheep, per bead 15.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 J2.00 1.50 .25 .25 .30 .40 .35 OS .06 ( .75 .05 .08 02J-4 2.00 2.50 .08 .03 .10 .10 .00 .06 .12J2 .08 Chickens, per doz. cash . . Bacon and ham, per tt. . . , Shoulders Lard in bulk 10 (d Lard in cans Sirloin steak Veal .05 .05 Mutton Porter bouse Stews .01 MONEY LOANED. First Mortgages on Improved Farm Property Negotiated. We aro prepared to neeotiate first mortgages upon improved farms in Ore gon, with eastern parties at a rale of in terest not to exceed 9 per cent, per annum. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other companies. Aaaress witn stamp: MunviN Swokts, Baker City, Oregon. KUT TO SUIT YOU. Prices Kut, Too! at the Novelty Store. Our Dollar Suits in Children's Clothing are moving faBt, mid the better grades aro not over looked, tor our lino of Children's aud Youth's Clothing cau not bo beat. Don't ' Everybody Come At Once. Wo know that our goods (Dross Goods especially) and prices are n big temp tation to you. but if every body came at one time wo could not wait on them, so some of you come toJiiy. whilo the assortment is at its best. More (By Notions wo mean New Things all those litlo necessary In or ornamental thingB Notions. that go to mako up tbo toilet of well-dii'BBed wo uioti) than it has ever been our pleasure to sbow before. Numberless new kiukB of fashion aro for your use. There is Comfort In Good Underwear. Wo bavo kuit un derwear for ladies and gents. Tliey aro low m price, and iiuality the best. Wo migbl also n,. n.. t .. Ladies' Waists. What is tho use of sowing in warm weather when you can get a mco waist for 50 cents aud upward in price at tho N'ovcltv Store. Also ready - mado wrappers, cheaper than you cau buy tho goods. Camping Season la Here. Aud wo arc on hand with a full lino of Tinware, Cooking Utensils, etc., such as you will need on an outing. The prices aro right, and you will say so. Profitable Things 4 That the above is money saving for you. to Remember. That a ilituo saved these times is that much earned. That our stock is complete. That the Novelty Storo is in the Taylor fc Wilson block. The Best Wheel. The Columbia bicycle leads them all. All that human ingeauity can do to make a bicycle perfect is represented in the Columbia. Wayne Joues is tho Rose burg agent for this famous wheel, aud will take pleasure in showing aud ex plaining its many merits. If you want the but whe' 1 for your money, call on Wayne Jones. Heart is Stronger Fainting Spells, Neuralgia and Blood Poison Hood's Sarsaparllla elves Health and Comfort. "C. I. Hood it Co.. Lorrell. Ma "DearStrs; I saw Hood's SanaDarllliT...t... ri- r r . . M.ur .,H.,.,nrtrrt tn nptrriri In newsipert d neuralgia in3 had my head, badrl and arms. I also had weak faint lag spells and could find nothing to do me any good. After reading tht testlmonlali about tho good Hood's Sarsspa rlUa was doing decidtd to give It a trial. I havi taken it regularly Mll Hoa Shtldon L Catrr, Wuh. since early hut year and can truthfully say it Has Perfectly Cured Me. I do not aafier now with any breaking out on my head, nor have any tainting spells. The action ot my heart has been strtngtk- noocrs jtartlla Ea Ears c ures entd and I am tree from all pain. I cher r- tally rtcommend Hood's Sarfsparil'- to whoever Triibee to enjoy health r.d t- rn fort." Hiffl Bosa Sheldon, Ln C?i -.r Washington. N. B. Be to pet H - : Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co.. I o- Man. Bold by all druggists, ft; oix V $ Hood's Pllla cure Kausca. Skfc Hea-ix-it Itilgt jtlon, BDlotucess. 15c. per tx J D. STBATFOBD, Attorney at Law, KouuiaSmml ( Taylor Jc VIUoa.lllocV. KOSLBl'Kb, OR, CflUBGHiLL Hotel OAKLAND, OR. KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 15 cents. Beds, 15 cents. ;ms Something New ! To Iho I-aillcs of Kotuburg: Buy one of the Beveridgc Automatic Cookers, AnJ Take Lllo Easy. BultcJ to 1'aaiillcii, Boarding Houtu, and Hotels Uotibckccptug Made Easy. JAMEH WliSY, Cen'l Aicvut, At Hotel Van Houtcn. R0SUJU1K; Administrator's Notice. MOTICK In hereby clvcn tbattlio uu'Ierjigucil cutatc ol Nat illtcficll, late of Uouclos cntintr Oregon, decerned. All persona having claims against nam estate nro hcrcbrrem; tho same to rue at C'niivoiiville. brmpln. Oregon, duly verified, within Mr mnmh. thedatnof thin llnllci. All unnm.. I... 1.1. iuu jbiiuueicu iu uinito immediate uaieu mis ZJI day ol May 18D.1 A. jirOHLLKY, ArimltilMrnlnr. PIONEER DAY 1 A tirand Pioneer f Reunion AT ROSEBURQ, OREGON Saturday, June the 15th, y X. D.-1895. THE.iPlONEERS' ASSOCIATION Of Douglas County Extend an Invitation to All Pioneers OF EVERY PART OF OREGON To Join In this Reunion, and (Juaran antcc n Cordial Welcome and a Oraiid Good Time to All. The Parade will be the most unique an attractive ever seeu in the State. Amoug other things there will be A Reminder of the Good Old STAGE DAYS, in the way. of a Six-Horse Stage Coach. Another novel and interest ing feature of the Parade will be the Ox-Teams and Covered Wagons of the -old-time Immigrant Train. All the Fraternal Orders of the city will march in the Parade. Also the Old Soldiers. And the National Guard in uniform. In the afternoon will be .-n.x-n.l .. Ji tl. -11 itpuuutcu tut: inriuing scenes ot the lamoiis 1 - "Battle of Table Rock," . rt. :r r . " oam surrendered " U1CI oam surrendered to General Joseph Lane and flenrral Tnnn Pn I . ... A successful production of tnis great Drama from Na ture is the wildest, weirdest scene of all the Wild West ORDER OF PROCESSION Meet at the Court House at 9 a. 111., form a procession and march to the grove the following order. Ben Holiday Coach, with six mules. Ox-Teams and Immigrant 1 rain. Banner Brigade. K. of P. Baud. A Co., O. N. G. Societies. Citizens. : PROGRAMME. Music by the K. P. Baud, Star Spaucled Banner. Opening remarks by the president, btephen btaats. Annual address by Judge L. Loughary. -Music. A poem by Miss Mollie Ruckles, The Oregon Pio neer. Basket Dinner. Re-assemble at the speak er's stand at 2 o clock. Music. ' Soucr foriciuan by Mrs. T. McUulty ot Jacksonville, ac companied by old pioneers. Tune, Auld Lang Syne. A Poem by Miss Carrie Sykes. Music. Song by the ladies choir. Short addresses by the pi oneers present, on timely topics. Aaron Rose carries the leading banner in the proces sion. Let everybydy' attend this iiiniou. and let us have the grandest time ever experi enced in Roseburg. All should bring well filled baskets. Grand Old Pioneer Dance at night at the Grove. saVed wilii G. W-. KROSE the GKOCKK, 406 Jacksou St., One door south t'.O. Choice Teat, Coffees, Tobaccos and Clgnrs. And every thing else iu mcuroccryjinc. Highest Harkct Paid for Country Produce. Olre him a call and be convinced. FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS RAILROAD Is the Line to Take To nil Points Emi and South. It Is the BlNINO CAB ROUTE, it tuns through VESTIBOLED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO (HO CHANCE OF CARS Compelled ol Dining Car Unsurpassed, Pullmjn Craning Ream Sleepers, 01 Latest Equipment, rouuiST sleei'imj vxns Best that can bo constructed and ln which accommodations arc both FREE and FURNISHED to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAV COUCHES A Continuous Line connecting with AH Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Fuilmau Sleeper reservations can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. IHKUUUH IIUKtIS To and from all Points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any Tjpket Office ol this Company. Full information concerning rates, timu of irains. routes ana otner actaus lurnlsbcd on application to any agent, or A. D. CIIAIIXTOX, Assistant General Tassengcr Agent, No. 121 First EL, cor. Washington. PORTLAND. OREGON. TO THE UNFORTUNATE, Dr. Gibbon's DISPENSARY. (199 KJSABSY ST., u,tJ corner ol Com mereial. Ean Francisco Pal.. Futahllthcri In 1K.S4- fnr the treatment of Bexual aud Seminal Diseases, such as uon orrhra, Gleet, Strict. ure, aypAHU.ln amis form. Setnlnai IEVaXc. 'nest, Impotencj. and Lost Manhood ncrmt. nently cured. The sick and afflicted should not iiwiiuuoaaia lacuocior nas iravclea the various hospitals there, obtaining a crcat deal of valuable information, which he is com petent to impart to those In need of his services. '"i nuua uiacra laii. lry mm. DR. G1BBOV will mV nn rhm. n.l., 1, ,r feci, a cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT uuat. ah communications strictly connden laL All letters answered in nlaln ciitpJodm Charges reasonable. Call or write. 'Address DR. J. F. GIBBON. Box 1S57. San Francisco. CaJ Sheriff Sale. Notice of Sale of Real Property for- De linquent Taxes for the Year 1893. VJOTICE IS liKKEBV G1VLK THAT BV VIR. x tue of a warrant dull- fttttpl .mr nr n.i ,n. der the seal of the County Court of Douelo vuuui;. cuiic or ureKon, on lain uay ol .'lav IS35. and to me directed and dpllvcml. -nm. mandlnc me to levy upon and make sale of mc swws uu cnaiieis 01 me oeunqnent tax payer named in the delinquent tar roll of said none be found then upon the real property as iw. iuuu uiu uucnwM id -am ucunqueni lax roll for 15X5, for said county, or so much as may be sufficient to satisfy the amount of delinquent taxes charjred thereon for ls03, together with the costs and expenses of ruakinp such sale. In pursuance thereof I have duly levied upon the following described real proicrty in said county and state which said real property is iliunl I -,,.1 - .l r 1 ( Beardsley. L. C. and n ife. bes at a point 71 feet s from sc corner of land conveyed by Aaron Rose and wife to Mrs. Steph ens and now owned by Mary Lane, thence s Tl feet, thence w lis feet, thence n Tl fect, thence i ll) feet to beg. also beg at sc comer of tract of land conveyed by Aaron Rose and wife to Mrs. Stephens, now owned bv Mary Lane, thence s 71 feet to ue corner of landconvevcd by A Rose and wife to Ada Beardslcy, thence w alone said tract Its feet, thence n 71 feet, thence c lib feet to be?, t27 , r 6 w. fcs 13 .tumuli on luesaay, me ana day 01 July, A. D. 1895, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and I o'clock In the afternoon to wit; At 1 o'clock In the afternoon sell at imbue auction at the Court Uoasc door in Kosc burp, Itouglas County, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the above described real property, or so much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy the amount of the delin quent taxes charged therein for said Douglas County, Oregon, for ISSJ, aud for the costs of this sale. Dated at Rocburg, Oregon, this 27th dav of May, 1531. c. F. CATHCART, " Sheriff and Tax Collector for Douglas Countv, Oregon. CITATION. T.V THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Orrpnn . Mr rimir.!.. fnitm. In tho mnfff-r if thn V f . f nr T. .. . . 1 deceased. John Schramm, deceased, ami to all persons known and unknown interested in said estate. Greeting; 111 iuc name 01 rue state ot Oregon. You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County of Douglas, iu the court room thereof, at Koseburg, in the County of Douglas, 011 Satur day, the bth day of July, 1535, at 10 o'clock in thi fiirpnrwtn .-f that . . .v. ..... .1 . , . - , . .uu. UKU UUII lUtiL" IO shpiv cansc if any there be, why an order of 5TT" .1 . V maac auuioruing ana dlrccriiig the administrator of said estate, to sell all of the real property belonging to said Estate, to wit: 1 nc southwest quarter of Section 22. in lownsuip -t.touir:. 01 Range. Went, contain "'C fuO acres, being situate in Douglas county This citation i founded Uk)U the vcrilied lictition, now on file iu this court, of John Von l'cssl, the administrator of said Estate. YVltn.. Ihf. Unn . r t( ... 1 . . the County Court, of tho state of Oregon, for tho County of Douglas, with the Scsl of said Court affixed this 5th day of June, A. D., 1S?3. 3'"'- ' F. W. BENSON, Clerk. Executor's Sale ol'Real Property VrOlIUE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE undersigned executor of the Estate of M. R. Shupc by irtuoof a decree, iunnt nnf nf the County Court of Douglas county. State of Ore gon, will on and niter Friday, July 5th, liOj. sell at private sale, tho fnllmriinr iov..riiu,.i vi wmiscs uciougins io mc tsuuc ot .M. It. Shui'C. deceased, to wit: Vll'l ' I il. n . .... - . - iv-AttpiiuK o.ji acres ucretoiore soul w E. u. loung) ol sec. K, all in T. 21 tf.. It. 3 , containing 617.17 acres. mictl thin lth day of June, A. 1., 1SD5. 3it3 JOHN 11. SHITE, Executor. We Employ Young Men todMrlbute nicntsln part iiayment f or a hluh uruilo Acmel "eyojp. irnlch wo send them ouapiiroval. Not ...i Vi!r uaui ao oicyua amves ana proves l Young Ladies sSSTSS?8 If boys or girls apply thoy must be woll recom mended. Vrlte Tor particulars. -ACME CYCLE COHPANY, ELKHART, IND. a? W ! fc;i?oID.C.of Jf.R.tijhunc and lot 3. all iu NE's. and-U siJi' SrV si-Vi- Jin Si- imtHmHwiiiiiiimni LIGHT... KUNMING - n.ne-D Furnished by tho "Piano" Fly Wheel, la the greatest STORED POWER ment ever made In Sell-Binding Harvesters... P ci vou THE PLflNO LEHD3 Because . ... n r , 'ii .- . m 11 out M a V. V AM . ,..c-o C,vsiistea4yiiMmwnM flit f LY WHfctL Alorc Jones Steel Headers Sold In '94 than all others combined. VoushouM cc the JONES rUntU MQWER .TJ!n Ferrisuhctl. This proves its strength. Bicycles are Cham Urn c. Win? Ligniaraiu SEND FOR OUR FHEE-FOR-ALt. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE The Piano Mfe. Co., Manufacturers. West Pullman, Chicago, III Call and see samples 011 exhibition at the Machine Shed of CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Koseburg Hardware Go. 59 & PIlREfeERVED FOR NEW Q00D5 -J. V CENTRAL HOTEL! Board LoJgiug $350 per Week. MEALS, 15c. -.Oi'. e mc a C"ali.-fc. Tm Roseburg Lauadry. io -MniH -street, opp. Hotel Vau Honleii. I?I RST-CLHSS 'XS' 0 WRK GUARANTEED. WORK .t uensounijic I'riccs. FISHER & BRYAN, Proprietors. BeaesaacKazvi J. BITZER, FrupiiUor of The City Meat Market, Aud Dealer m PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AND FRE511 MEATS OF AIX KINDS. f Orders taken and Delivered Free - to any part of the Citr. . MtMnUIUIIIIIlliiuiiiiimi,!,,,,,!,,,,,,,,..., 3sJMJgi,jti.y- MANUFACTURER OF The Celebrated ALE AND All Orders cither at Home or Abroad, by Railroad x uiucinist;, xrompuy mteuded to. THE - DAVIS-AMBLER -MERRELL LUMBER I.ouf TUuljcjb 7 a Bpcclulty. ; MANUFACTUEERS OP, AND MK AND CEDAR t.IIMRPiR bOOARD Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. All Work Warranted and Cheaper than the Cheapest. OAKLAND, - v-r-s nioLrM.T HEADOTT AFLTU, Plows, Harrows, Wagons & Buggies AND HARVESTING MACHINERY - BEAN SPSAY PUHPS ARE THE BEST. AT I.U3IBER YARD NlvAU DIJI'OT. PLHNO BINDERS MOWERS UBADUH3 tu N0 n 0- vo DAD'LL THS rW-HUl.'S CS THZ PIANO AlOXC. T IS THE BEST! ..i ;.. ir cain. and on roneh.naeven tore. JUST ARRIVED. BEDS, 15c. I'oultry, i-ish and Game, Iu Season. , Roseburg, Or. J Boseburg Beer, PORTER. Write for Prices. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP & RAATHS A T r-n-rn-T-3 I.imkiw. WAUKEO&N BARB VIRE. HUNTER & HUME.