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Joy's Tor !!" Jndcd and Goo4 Health for all Mankind. JJTf'S VEGETABLE SARIAPARILt. 'fi VTrwtt herbs and contain no n t n c t n 1 drops or deadly poi it ch. Joy's Vegetable Sareaparilla robs the Hood or all Ms impari ties, and courses all these impuri ties through nutare'sown proper chan nels. Joy's Vegetable SarMparUta cures Dys- Chronic lArtr Com plalnu nd Kidney Affections, W . . . . s ny's icgetablo Ivtrsaparilla Crcvcots Urtd feel JKS staggering sen ior, palpitation or heart, rash oi blood to the head, dimness, rinsing in oars, spots before the fyos, headache,- bil ioasness,cQostipatioa of boircls, pains in the hack,taeUncholr, tongoe coated, foul breath, pimples on facs. bodr and limK decline orncrre force dim- spoils faint spells, cold, damra'r feet and hands. 6oar I risings, fatigue, In- K'uuua, ana au dis eases cf the stomach, liter and kidaeTs. i Joy,s VestUble Sar- Boa oy au crnstlaa. Refuse a Isarauuie. wnca you piy for the best ieetiit i yciKCiiacDest. Reno Post. No. 29, G. A. It., tender W A Will s a I vuouaD w iruu muiu) ut ivvouuu g) . a. Willis was In town Saturday. for flQWors. and to tho civic Bocielica for N. LaRaut of Garden Bottom camn nrt I thnir klndnpRR nnd Mm itir.ntm rrnnr- Saturday. .11 v ror conlribulinii to llio" success of llio Mr. Ewertot Wilbur catneuuto the Decoration Day exercisos. city Saturday. Wt. Pkiuiv, Adjutant. 1 John Rice of Oakland was doinn busi- Governor Lord has acknowledged tho ness in the city Saturday. acceplanco of au invitation to be present P. Cooper of Roberts crik w. .inl Rl 11,6 Pioneer Reunion on tho 15th of business in town Saturday. June, and is oxpected to bo with us on F.B. Waits of Roberta creek cam V UBy '"T"8 rom au ,ocam eB down to Ihn , r...,i... give,proiniBO ot an imuionso gathering - vi ionu umpqua came over from that section Saturday, Don't forget the lecture at the opera house Friday evening Htb. Wilbur Brown of South Deer creek came down to the city Saturday. week. Mrs. TEE PLA1NDEALER JUNE 10. 1S95. The Ctiurclie. lUrmr Chcech comer ol Lane and Kos streets. Sunday Service--. Presenilis, It a. ra. and 7 JO p. o. ; Young People's Union. 630 pan.; JIw. G. Jf. Aaaes. President; Scndsy School, 10 c n., Jia& Caaraherlaln, Superintendent ITayer Heclia;, Thursday cTealae at 7:30. Kcv. G. K. Anses, Pastor. Residence, No, SI Mala Street. UcraoTHsr Curccn comer ol Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service- rrcacainc, 11 a. ra. and 7.30 p. ra.; SabVala school, 10 a. ra.; Dr. James Barr. Superintendent; Class Meeting, at dose of the morning scrricc; Epworth League (33 p. ra. Clare Home, Frc-Mcnt. Prayer Mcet Ic;, Thcrsy. at72 p. nr. N. S. BlTKNEX. D.U., rattor. l'xrseaase, corner Main ted Lane. russncctjuc Chosch-earner ol Cass and Esse tercels. SaadaySerrice: Puplic worship. 11 aia. and 7JSi p. Q.; Sabbath chco!. 10 a. m.; T.P.S.C.E7p.t3. Prayer Meeting. WeJne- ay,7a) p.s. Mrs. A. Parks is visitins her dauchter It Is another grand national enlorpriso in Washington countv this week. Ind will revolutionize the commerco of Harvey Jones of Garden Bottom was Europe dome business in town Saturdav. L. M. Simmons lato of United Stales C. W. Smith ot Roberts creek and 8ervco w Man- at tho opera family were trading in the city Saturday. h0U8e J evening. Mr. Mmmons W.C. Sanderson has been .ppdnW T,," au"nK ", poetmsbter at Kiddles, Douglas county, I ... . , ., . . . ' . ' -" will doubtlesu give a very interesting vruo uron ictr ot a man ana me arms t.iw ..t I "i Utnvu IU DVVtl VO HUU a UtilUb 1 1 lO V otiwo women occurred at Medfonl last lhat unhappy ruxl of our country Don't fail to hear liitn A a a. - 1 vou ana ner aauguier Martha n,. Rum,,, nf I'-n.inn. ouuusj Wlvu relatives at win- 100 clerks. Ono was a granddaughter of Chester. vnn-. ..ii. i "SUr Snancled Banner." From her changing congratulation ons the streets salary she supported her aged mother, oaiuruay. now so years old and blind. Pensioners Rev. E. M. Marsters of Cleveland E0W bare to wait for their pensions made the Plaikuealeb a friendly cadi I until, like tho old grist-mill plan, his Saturday. turn comes. Hoke Smith is a hoax The castings for the Brooks buildinel E. W. Achison it Co. have completed have arriyed, and the work was resumed I 6e' 'n place a beautiful monument this morning. I for Geo. W. Kimball, in tbe Masonic Simon Caro. wile and Bnnv. m-. cemetery, it is of Barre, Vermont, gray X. P. Bunnell lelt on the local this morn- F5"11"5 and 001381815 ' Dase' .a,e ana inc fnr Twil.n.i i oi same stone, wrougnt m 111c uigu- est degree ot workmansuip by (.1. . Bell, the artist at their works iu this city. It is one of the finest monuments Rev. E. M. Marsters will preach at the Coles Valley church, Sunday. June lGth at 11 o'clock a. m. Mrs. A. S. Whiting came up from Portland Saturday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Party. L. . Simmons wul lecture at the opera uouse rnaay nignt, Jor tbe beuebt Bbot Long, inflicting a serious, though ox me .pwonn League. no( tatal wound iu the facts. Friendly Miss lula Bradley, one of our ex-1 attempted BuiciJe by jumping iuto the cellesl teachers, returned Sunday even-1 Willamette liver but was rescued and ing from a visit at Oakland. lodged in jail on a chargo with assault Turn out averv hod Fridar vnin. in with intent to kill Tax Tft.C. T. I. vm BKet at the M. i church every Ttmralay creaiBC until alter SUte Coutc&Um. AM aseiabers teald be pres ent at crtcr Beettac. M. E. C'KCCiH. svtui Coracr Washington and Stcpaeas ttrccts. Wrtne crrices at 11 a. and TJB m. ctctt Z&A aadlth -Sunday. Sabbath jekorf at M a. bl. C. W. Kirk, supcr- in terpen t. I jorcfc at Edenlwacr church at 3 p. ra. stmt days. At Oakland every 1st San day. taEBin aad es esis. A t Calapooia every Sonday smdas at 11 a. ra. and at Dsy" Kboct baaie !!.. J. A. CxncariaXD. I. C What? Have you to exctiange lor WO acres graxuig land in Gray county, Kansas, a few miles southwest of Dodge City. Apply to L. II. PiaiNDEAt-tt: ctBre. hr . Look at This. At Lxsioos 50a can et 13 oumla of crasnlated and 10 peends of extra C Eogarfcr fl.W. And anything in the grocery line at lowest cash prices deliv ered free. At Last They've Arrived. Tbe new stock of shoes has just ar nred lrom tbe east and Uiburn is pre pared to furnish yoa with shoes at most reasonable iriccs. Examine bis stock. Socceseor to Loois Langenberg. Sheriffs Notice. Taxes will be received till June 1Mb without cost. After that date no taxes will be received till the completion of the delinquent list, about tbe 1st of July, when I cd kt cad will be added to all taxes delinquent on June 15th. C. F. Cathcaet, Sheriff. Indian War Veterans. Remember that all tbe veterans and their wive: and children that attend tbe grand encampment meeting, to be held at Portland, June 13th next, will be re turned at 1 educed rates of fare by ob taining a certificate from Captain M. 11 Hathaway, who, as grand adjutant, will b: in attendance. BRIEF MENTION. Auolher triumph of scieuco is llio com pletion of thu Baltic and North sea canal which has been accomplished. Tbe canal crosses the p-cnitiBtila Schles- wig-HolsteJn, is 5'J miles long, cost f;S- 500,000 and was eight yoars in building, BUSINESS LOCLAS. A Salziuau, tho roliablo jowolor. J. T. Bryau, the Busy Watchmaker. Seo tho Novelty's new advertisement. L. Bel ills, watchmaker, RoBeburg, Ore. Go to tho Rosuloaf for tho best cigars Complete liuo ol ctittlery at Salzmau's. For Ural-class dentistry go to Dr. Littel of Oakland. Got Salzuiau's latest price on granite ami tinware. Harness of all kinds al low priced at G. W. Woodward's. PriceB on wall paper ate just right at Marsters' drug store. Koy West, imported and cigars at the Rosoleaf. FIRE AT HUDSON. Three Thousand Dollars Worth of Lumber Destroyed. Dkain, June 0. Fire broke out yester day at 11:15 in tho roof of the ofllce of the Hudson Mills & Lumber Co., which joins their store, and was uot dis covered until beyond control. Burned both buildings which were about 25 by 50 feet and spreading from there to the mill yard which was about 50 feet dis tant and joining the mill, burned THE CITY COUNCIL. Proceedings of the Last Regular Meeting. Tho board of trustecH or tho Oily of Rosebnrg mol Thursday evening, June 6th, and transacted tho following busi ness: Oil calling tho roll llm following mem bers wero found present : Trustees 81iuhj, Wright, Strong and Rico. Re corder Zigler, Marshal Carroll and Day Police Clements. Trustee ltapi absent. The minutes of Uiu previous meeting Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report over 200,000 feet of nice lumber, also the depot house, two cars and about wero read and approved. half tho side track helonciue to the H. P. Day Police David Clements tendered R. R. Co. ABthe fire progressed towards Iiib resignation, which was accepted. the mill, alone throuch the yard, tbe On the referred bills of J. V Mullen domestic crowd of iire-fiuhters increased till finally for f 1.50 : F. W, " 1 when it was just beginuiug to catch the Matthews $1.50; C Cxrroll 8; It. 15. A. Gibler ifl.50, tho Alabastino, kalsomino and whito wash mill they got it under control and saved committe reported favorable and war- at Marsters' drug store. If you don't see what you want rsk for it at Marsters' drug store. Ice cream made for parties on short notico at Niece's candy factory. tho mill and about 75,000 feet of lumber, rants were ordered drawn for the amount also all of the stock of goods and safe. On the referred bill of Holylleld & Loss being about $3000. Tho owners of Heald for lumber for $19.23, the commit the mill property are J. B. Heald and the tee reported that the hill be allowed less ' estate of Chas. Hollyfiel J. While it was 83 cents for hauling. The report was ac- (tuilo a loss to the company they still I cented and a warrant ordered drawn for Myrtlo Creek Hour, only 80 couts jwr j,ave H vciy arg0 BUp,,iy 0f iog8 and will the amouut as reported. sack. Delivered freo. A. C. Uoxis Salznian sells his goods overly low. Why? Because ho sells for cash ouly. Don't eat stale candies. You can buy it fresh and good just as cheap at Nieces'. Salzuian sells his goods for cash. Buy of him and you pay for no bad accounts. Royal Rose aud Myrtlo Crook flour at Johnston Grocery, delivered freo of chargo. F. W building auteed. Society or family parties can commence running again Boon. The World's Fair Tests showed do baking powder so pure or so great In leav ening power as the Royal. RACES ON THE FOURTH. the Hayues, dentist, iu Mark's All kinds of dental work guar Basket Dinner and Picnic at Fair Grounds. There will'be a picnic and basket din ner in connection with the races at the The reports of the recorder, marshal aud day polico wore read, accepted and ordered Clod. Tbe following bills were allowed: F. W. Zigler, rewirder's fees $27 10 D. Clements, day police salary. . . CO 00 A M. Crawford, attorney's foes. 00 00 C. W. Wright, uightwatch salary CO 00 J. K. Fitziiugh. witness fees 1 50 F. W. Carroll, marshal's fees. ... 11 00 Roseburg Llectric Light Uo.t city hall Uehts 0 Sj Roseburg Electric Light Co., htreot lights 20a .2 Tho marshal was ordored to notify all persons delinquent on their license to Royal Kg ABSOLUTELY PURE Reaping the Harvest. New Youk, June 7. Tho Herald's Washington corretondent says: England is reaping a sorry harvest as a result of the Corinto affair. By land- Roses and Strawberries. The Eldridge block room is splendidly adapted for the Rose show, being admir ably 'suited fur decorations Tbe galler ies around the sides are festooned with ing her marines on Nicaraguan soil to sea green and rose draperies and hung secure the payment of the indemnity for with honey locunt and roses, set with the expulsion of Consul Hatch she sowed palms and ferns. From the ceiling are for herself seeds of hatred in the native suspended orchards and air plants, breast that has produced a crop of most On the tables about the hall is the bitter animosity, and basalready affected most beautiful collection of mosses and her interests in Nicaragua, and will un- ferns, potted plants and rare flowers, doubtedly continue to do so. This is made clear in the first report on this subject which has been received at tho navy department from Com mander'Ide, of the Alert. The Nicar- whilo there are several large tables -of wild flowers. Two little girls brought fifty varieties. Tho columns are twined with ivy and roses. Roees are every where. The display of palms from Mrs. aguans and, in fact, all residents of I Taylor's greenhouses surpasses any ever Centra! America, be says, consider the Iseen in Salem. in the cemetery. AtCorvallis last Thursday, says the Albany Democrat, one Max Friendly in a quarrel with John Long over a proposi tion to purchase Long's saw mill Friendly hear the popular lecturer oa the scenes and incidents of the rebellion. Karl'B Clover Root, the great Blood An alaim of fire called out the firemen Friday afternoon. Tho roof of tho depot ! freight building had taken liru from purifier gtvee freshness and clearness to "P"8 ''om,u cugine, and as a strong the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25cts., 50cts., $1.00. The militia went out for a target shoot Saturday. The strong wind inlerferred considerable with their marksmanship. yet a good score was made. Shil oh's Care is sold on a guarantee, 11 cares incipient Consumption, it is the best Cough Cure- Only one cent s dose, 25ctB., oOcts., and $1.00. The travelling public wul do well to call on Katie Churchill at Churchill Ho tel, Oakland. Terms est to suit dull times. See card in today's issue Hon. C. A. Sehlbrede has placed the Plaimalk under obligation for a copy of the General laws of Oresun passed at tbe last session of tbe legislature. lira. W . I. Benjamin who has teen Tuiringfi iends in Portland lb last three weeks, returned home Thursday evening much improved in health and spirits. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., savs: "Shilch's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found lhat would do me any good." Price 50c There will be a strawberry festival at the residence of John Long, Cleveland, on Saturday evening, June loth. Every body is invited to come and have a good wind was blowing at the time there was a fine prospect of haviug that long talked of new depot in tbe near future, had not the firemen, in their excitement, lost their beads and put the tiro out. No particular damage was done. Tho Coos Bay Fair Association's racu track presents a lively appearance uow with the following horses there trainiug : F. P. Norton's Bonuer, X. B., O. J. Seeley's Clatawa, L. M. Noble's Iliac, 1 taking orders for J. C. Summer's Grand Roude, .Smith I clothing Bailey's Winchester, 1. Hacker's Mat, ' cream aud candies in any quautitieB at Nieces'. For good substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McKiuuoy & Manning, Oakland. Seo new line oi mens, boys, and child ren's hats at Osburns. Next door to Review office. Ready mixed paints iu all shadeB and colors, and auy size packages at Mars- tors' drug store. Jack Abraham is in receipt of a choice liuo of balbriggan underwear just the thing for hot weather. Fresh candies made daily aud equal to 1 auything in tbe state, also ice cresm in any quantities at Nieces'. Protect yourself againstcold aud pueu inotiia by weariug a chest protector. Fine ones at Marsters' dnig htore Now is tho time to spray your fruit trees. lime, sulphur and blue vitriol for that purpose at MarBters' drug store. Jack Abraham still carries a complcto stock of men's aud uojb' furnishing at get ice fair ground on the Fourth. Every body I p8y u,0 8aID0 on or before Monday, June is invited to come and have a good lime, ji jgj5 or proceedings would bo com following is the menced to force collection sited l'BOUKAiuii: : I In regard to the sewer being stopped Trottinc Three minute class, puree up m tue city nan, tue matter was re $50 two in three lerreu to tue commiuee on city improve 1 . Runninc 000 yards, and repeat, purse meats with power to act. 150. u. A. eeuiureue appeareu iciore tne Special running race. $50. board m regard to a judgment against Knrip in nor PAnt of nurso. The the city in the case ot inos. rarquar vr. wiunine horse to have 70 per cent. The The City ol Koseburg, where the plain second 20 per cent, the third 10 per cent tiff procured a judgment for $55. and n( IIir tnrw. Vnniormv ..iinii for a walk suteu ttial ne would lino to nave a set- nwr. Iii all ranj4 ImrsM nill bo re- tlement of tbe 83iue. lue matter was nniro.1 in nnipp anH Hir. n start. referred to the committee on ways a-.d In the event of the net gate receipts means for investigation tallini? short of llm amount advertised in There being no further business tlio purees, the association reserves the right meeting adjourned to meet Thursday to reduce purses to a sum not less than evening, June Id, Ib'Jo 60 tier cent of the cross rale receints. Tbe Discovery srsvcu ms i.tie Mr. G. Cailloutte, Druggist, Beavers-! vilie, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New LiBcovery 1 owe iuv inc. iiu? uucu United States aa their natural protector, and look to us for assistance when in trouble. They have an exacgerated notion of the Ecope of the Monroe doc- Irino, as well as the size of the naval and military service of the United States, Master of Ceremonies Dan Bronson says there will be fifteen lady cyclists surrounding the Queen's float. These will be dressed in white with rose twined wheels. Following will be the ladies in dark and the whole will make a charm- and believe, with the majority of Ameri-1 iug appearance. cans, that the United States can trounce the remainder of the world if necessary. It was feared by the Xicaraguans, Commander Ide reports, that the British intended to obtain control of the canal, and they declared they would rather see the canal project defeated then have it pass into British hands. The regular monthly meeting of the Nicaraguan Maritime Canal Company will he held today. It is stated that only routine business will be transacted. Nervous Sliock K. V. Jor Coxpaxy Gentlemen: This is the first time I have attempted to write for three years. Have been so nervous and weak that I h.r. 1.1.1 In Jul tr mnri nt tho ( i tn A friend who had taken your Sorsaparilla sent me tivo bottles. The cccond ouc is most cone, and I bare gained 20 pounds, and surely ROSEBl'nO ROSES, This morning arriyed a shipment of over a hundred varieties ol roses from Roseburg with the compliments ot Mrs. Sol. Abrabam, Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede, Mrs. S. C. Flint, Mrs. L. H. Zigler, Mrsj C. L. Hadley, Mrs. Chas. Clements, Mrs. G. F. Oehme, Mrs. W. R. Willis, Mrs, J. Bitzer, Mrs. A. B. Richardson. They were tbe richest collection from amateur growers bent from any city in Oregon aud are the cauEe of much favorable comment. Capital Journal, Salem, June 7th, 1805. Kidney. IUUU01 AilM HUIC1I feci a new woman. I was nale. thin, no am-1 Jc?"' tiiuon. llau rtven up, as I naa tneu so many remedies and doctors, but found no benefit. If you care to publish this you have my concnt. (Signcuj ana. .. uili.u, Alameda. CsL Headache, Biiliousncs and Torpid LivcrXdis appcar when you take Joy's Vegetable Sarsa- parilla. K. V. Jov Comfasy Gentlemen: 1 hava buffered from kidney trouble for two or three i womu nave to get up in tne nlzht to void my urine from ten to fifteen times. My Citizen's fleeting. In the county court room last Friday Mors vegetable saksaparilla. Served Him Right Hie editor of the Cottage Grove Echo- eader got himself into trouble by openf Ini nl n liwil millinprv adirn fepnt liv a ...i:.-ui i-.i i i. I rroo ..Ivor. ,11, ami (rib! I prMiiil nut ivi i uusiucaa ujuu mew to uuuaiuer U1B luai- verv clad to see her stockinn ut) ving ur. rvin -vu iy4w.-uvci iu uij , ier ui au earij uiuaiiuuiuu ui iuc jwbc- - nn I iip nr. tnr fl nomn mill itv'in us lis! , i r i .. i f :i .1 After tbe paper came out Brother Thorp ad from the first dose beWu to get bet- "!f, . . "T7', sleep was disturbed, and i became verv thin and nervous. No appetite; bowels constipated. 1 have taken two bottles and gained nftees pounds. Sleep well. Have to get up about three times during night, and am very much belter in every respect. Will conUnue to take your Vegetable SarsapariHa, for believe it will entirely cure me. (Signed.) Mr.. EDWARD W. FRENCH, Stockton, Cal. jui a rUK lilt J.wcv. . . . . . i . . i .ii ,... i : wi;n ia unppe anu ineu an me iniyai- ,, i , r,i ciaus for miles about, but of no avail and - " lowest cash prices ilou't you forget it. Briu" vour job work to the Plaindkal- wa3 astonished when tbe lady met him ler.'and after using three bottles was up ( Mice Wo are prepared to do the nd 8,ruck uim over b5s Ibink-dome ana about ain it with an umbrella, at the same timo tell ing him he was a liar and hadn't seen anything of the kind. Ex, Brother Thorp need not apply at this office for sympathy. Tho little bald tin ollice We are preiared cheapest and bet work south of Port land. Jack Abraham has accepted the I agency ot Xeander, Pershing & Co., for tailor made suits E. Du Gas, physxiau aud surgeon. After discussing the matter aud decid ing by a unanimous vote that the early iucold. We won't keep store or house i completion of this road would be highly without lU" Get a free trial at A. O. lnnficial (ho citv and conntv eener- a t n t t i CM ' arsiers w. s ' My. a committee of three, consisting of A New Marriage Bureau. ; S. C. Flint, C. H. Fisher and C. Y. Ben- .Cnvprl months in onn of Domdas ! jamin, was appointed to interview the hPAiW. hflncl.-hI old-bachelor met a couuly's meat estimable" young ladies, ' mauagers of the road and get, it practic- OD I . . . ti TkT t at i s I i it i. .a r riai t tii proper fate. Brother Thorp has been the daughter ot a prominent fruit grower, j aoie, a propotiuon irom uiem emuwij- tuor nue uuaiuma ioi uuiuui anu win Binger Hermann. Hon. B. Hermann having completed his labors before tire department at Washington, D. C, looking after mat ters in which his constituents are inter ested, has turned bis steps homeward and will be here soon. At Buffalo, X. Y.. the 29th, Mr. Herman inspected the Buffalo harbors and was feted by the municipal authorities of that city. Mr. Herman left Buffalo the oOth on the An- Office ti stairs iu Residence oposile Calls iu town and answered. Call on tho J. G. Floo. Co Marsters' block of U. B. church. country promptly for prices tnauy given time. Snlrnn V,-an.l f.milr of M.rltB That was a pretty good advance for a few Pninin.inih.riir R,tM -nront day's work gathering up aud driving to Portland. 3Ir. W is one of tbe ,were. thJP to 1,or!,and. on merchants and bosiaeee taea of Myrtle Point. Professors Berger, the grand pianist. and Col lea, the solo violinist, will give a musical entertainment at the "Senate in Rosebcrg, on the 15th, Htb, aad 15th of this month. Ed. Patterson and Dale Willis, who have been playing Ximrod in the vidn ity of Brewster valley, returned Sunday evening with the trophies of the chase, one bear and lots of fish. Xicholl's Buzz, Williams Spcigle's Bur lingame, S. H. Hazard's Flying Hood; and also several colts. Coast- Mail. We call the attention of the public to the card of Hon. E. D. S1 ralford in today's issue. Mr. Stratford liears letters of in troduction irom onsine&s menan.iirom of sugar piue, neat and durable. Just following his former wild career, and the legal fraternity of butler county, i Mi tliinp f,, t-pt vmir ivrripi in market h;,.;,. ; ...lno i, - o J . . . - - - I iitU a a oiii,!! i,uvi t uuu R-ansas, as an attorney oi many years j first-class coudition. belter, for personal safety, fortify tbe experience, an:e, acconipusucu ar.u non- , N. ,. n K-lM.timml A. ia(inn frontdoor with the cook stove an.l other est- Upon these recommendation we I - , , .. , , r I UJvvlO IU AUUUfll 1 UaAtlUtl W Lii V luiuuuiw, uu vaasvj aj w wuuwna .w aaav welcome him and trust that our ciltwus L, -n JnJy mxU .v special rate of $70 1 luxuriaut office since our Ust visit. wm Buowuiui m. ul3 iauu.j ) froul Koeeburg to Denver and retnm has This old bachelor buriuess is getting courtesy in llieir poiicr. ;iw. Rtp.1 fnr nn-asi.iii Stwvial monotrjiioii'i and oairht to be sutmresied A few days ago Russell Dement of tirketa at ibis rate will bo sold on Julv Miner. Curry county brought eighty head of beef ' , t0 5lh inclusive. They will bo good cattle of Roseburg, and sold them here going only for "contiuuous aasago com at an average of fo0 ir head, which mencing on date of sale, They will be cost him in Curry county t IS a head toilinc in the journalistic vineyard these while engaged in packing fruit for ship- ug sucn terms as mey mignt oe um- stop ai an mc iraponani pomia on uie J J I ........ 1 a i i it 1- TV 1-. I r a f a I Tflft .I.m U l..o r,.i,l liil.p. inrl mpnr. cjre ess v Ecnbb ed her name and ilKmcu io make iu iuu ucuijio ui uuu(jua ay. rruui a report oi uic ounaio to thn noor: bnt he must learn. Paddress on a slip of paper and vn t rJ.ia lali. .lat... thai bis PiTorta to aecidentlv on purpose like" dropped It pvors: at una enu oi iiuo-uie cuui- h ri will pvpr .nPAt.itha nmnpr r. into a box of the choicest variety of mitteeto mase report at an eariy aay. 1 lioIinM. vhtn she. A committee was also raised, consist- Coutier it appears Mr. Hermann is well pleasced Tvith and mtasurably surprised at the magnitude of Buffalo's com merce. I O I - i a . . . . ou their up to date berry crates. Made ing an old bachelor; and if he insists on happeued to think of it and looked for! ing ol J. the thing to get your bcrriei to market The Xalion Educational Association Hamilton, Asbor Marks, that little scrap of paper it could no 1 u. turn, ii. a. snenuan anuu.s. h. where be found. A few davs a-'j the 1 Buick to canvass the county for subscrip- young lady was very much surprised to tions for a bonus to said railroad corn- receive a letter bearing tho i03t mark of pany and to secure the right ol way lor said road along the projused line. This committee was given authority by its chairman, J. W. Hamilton, to call a a little town in Pennsylvania, not. far 1 from Philadelphia. It w.is from a dash ing young grocerv clerk, who told, in cushiuglauguage, bow be had discovered! mass meeting ol tbe citizens at such the lorn: lost precious scrap of paper iu time as he might deem proper, lo further opeuing a lx of the world's reuowned ! consider the matter. Uinpqua valley pruues, and with what j the S. P. R. R. They were a fine lot of cat tle fattened on the evergreen gra;s of Curry county, one of the beet grazing counties in the state. Brakeman Agler met with a muhaplast Saturday, just started, he was between the cars and ; 0f graining, sign and carriage painting a young man pitciied iuc coupling pin as ; usual on tbe car. The train moving a ' little faster than thought, the pin fell on top of Agler's head, stunning him for the instant and causing much dizziness. He was brought lo Mrs. Madison's aud To the Eurruit: In the Plaimikalkh' issue of June the Cth, you give notice! deep feeling of emotion he had viewed j ,v.iu,im, f-. iv,n, f, Tnirtnaiiue president oi tne pioneer society the lair ones "sis., etc., etc. wnne . - i ...... 12th to loth inclusive- but if deposited 01 LHug'aa nd been cnaiienged io run a sampling the deliciouj irun autt arrang , ,,nt i i.rmn.,1 im ai foot race ou the loth of June at the iuc it in temnliue display, la'Killcd 15 pioneer reunion, l he race is on, as tue I cents per pound iliome pnee, o ci:uis challenger alter viewing our phiz and I What else was said wo kuou not. nor learning tbe distance to be run, sur-jcan we guess the lady's reply. Wo rendered tbe forfeit, an old pair of moc-t leave that to the imagiuatiuu of our casins which he wore across the plains, readers He concluded that be was no jack rabbit, but another kind of a Jack with !ong ears, whose braying might astound tho multitude, but could not scare us off the track. That lin plate and cup would be Denver, will be made available for re turn on any date up to and including Avgust 25th next. Established In Roseburg 15 Years, serious We are prepared to do vour work at The train had i barJ times prices. We make a specialty P. J. Collins, Amelio Garcia and An- Bradley sent for, who dressed the wound thony Azoff were hung at San Quentin and left him as comfortable as cireum prison at 8 o'clock a. m., Jane 7tb. stances would permit. Ho is not danger Father Logan and other Catholic priests oasir hurt. Uverinc. "Liveriue," manufactured by the An cbor S Chemical Co., the great Liver, Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable forms of diseases of those organs. The greatest knows remedy for Indigestion. Try it. For sale al M. F. Rapp'e drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. offered consolation to the men The republicans of Kentucky have made a state ticket and have good Bhow of electing it- The democrats are hopelessly divided. "When rogues fall out honest men may get their dues." Six head of work horses, weight 1200 pounds, 4 years of age, for sale cheap for cash, or note; will tiade a span for light wagon and harness. Apply to J. E. Frrz'JABOLD, Flosnwy Valley. There will be a basket meeting at Lecture on Y. P. S. C. E. The eecretday of the Y. P. S. C. E. Union of San Francisco, Cal., Rev. H. E. 3Ionser, will deliver a lecture at the Christian church,Sunday, June 10,8p.m. oa the subject of Christian Endeavor, to which the young eoplo especially and the public generally are invited. Final Call. Ail persons are hereby notiried to make immediate settlement of their in debtedness lo the lale firm of K. Marks & Co.; otherwise tho same will be placed in hands for collection. Please give this call prompt attention and thus avoid ad ditional costs. Asutu Mauks, Administrator of Estate of S. Marks &Co. Runaway. Jacob Bitzer's delivery horse Eli, driven by Joo Louuian took a notion Ibis morning lo deliver the driver, a feat he accomplished in short nioUr. One of the tbills to the wagon became detached and dropped down. Eh did not like the arrangement and began to move rather irregular and more rapidly than usual The steering aparalua allowed the wagon io come in contact with a tree in front of A. C, Marsters' and Joe went forward striking on tbe ground more forcibly than was his custom. Though slightly bruised but no 1wnes!were broken. Tho "wagon however, was completely wrecked Bicycles. One thousand dollars invested iu Crescent Bicycles direct from the West ern Wheel Works of Chicago, eight wheels were sold aud all are giviug the best satisfaction. This factory is turning out 300 bicycles erdayaud are 1,000 short on Coast orders. They are fur nishing us with four wheels jier week nnttl they get caught up with their orders. In 1S04 this factory turned out Do you need your Buggy Painted? Do you need your Parlor Decorated Do you nted your Dining Boom Grained? Do you need your Kitchen Painted, Dr. Kalsomincd or Papered? If bo, call on Tolles & Cordou, who are ready to do it for $2.50 and upwards, according to class of work required. We refer yon to our work which speaks tjr itself. We are neither Btran cers or scabs but first class Practical Mechanics. Cau be found at A. C. Marsters' diug store at any time. State or Ohio, City or Toledo,) I.CCAS count v, 1 Kkink J. Cheesy wake-ontlt lliat lie is the senior partner of the firm of l.J- Ciiesey Js vo., uoins uusiuo in ine ny ui nuvuu, Countv and Stale aft)rvId, ami that ?aid firm ..mi .1... ..r nvv ui-vimi-ii 11111. highly prized by ub, and if any other la Kn for each and ccry ca- of catarrh wants to amuse the crowd and test his ht.5n.i curctl v-'i? f'tSfvpv Grain In San Francisco, California. June 0. Tne agility with ours, we will gratify his am bitious desires, we naming the distance aud you holding the stakes, for we well know we can overtake you if you skip with them. SrA.vro. Snorn to before nie and nib-cnbcd in my presence this Cth day of Decein'jcr, A. D., l!0. W. liLEAsON, Notary Public. V) (W) nlipptR. Sincn then thev have in rrencn settlement scnooi uouse, oune lhe;r capacity to 75,000. They lb. Preaching at 11 a. ra. and at 2 P- Lw D0 trU6l or combine. They m. Preaching by Rev. t. a. Annes. ... . Everybody is invited lo bring their baskets. Iet all the officials and the committees ship no wheels to any one on consign ment. All wheels aro sold outright be fore they leave the factory. The Crescent wheels need no recommendatiou. They appointed for the Pioneer Reunion meet K on tbeir merits aud are fully war- at W. W. Cardwell's office on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of regulating the exercises on the loth. The President. Mrs. Will Madison and Mollie Ruckle took a buggy rids to Oak Grove last Fri- stallment. day on a visit lo George Stevenson's fam ilv. Tber climbed the cherry trees. A helped themselves to what they wanted, and put the whip on old started for home. ranted for twelve months. Call and sec our Gent's Special, 25 pounds, price $50; Crescent No. 1. 23 pounds, $75; Ladies' Crescent Xo. 5, 21 jiounds, $50; Ladies' No. A, 22 pounds, $75. Cash or on in Carle A RiciiAiiubox. Attention the Public. Call ou Jack Abraham at ouce. His gent's furnishing goods are of the latest style and best quality. His prices are within the reach of all Shirts, hats, caps aud overalls in all shapes and variety. Gent's can bo accommodated with auy thing in his line al prices sure to giye satisfaction. No shelf-worn goods iu (lore, but all new and of first-class material. Jack's store is next to the National Bank, where he cau be fouud at all times to greet bis customers with due courtesy Call ou Jack aud inspect goods and you will then conclude that at Jack's is tbo placo lo make purchases. Nash and the Sewers. Captain Nash has become disgusted because the Med ford city council would uot assure him of proper sewer accomo dalions for his new hotel, aud advertises tho building for sale at cost. It looks liko poor policy to allow the opportunity of eecuring a hotel second to none south of Portland to slip by for fear of expend ing a few thousand dollars on a system of sewerage, which will become a ueces Bity in a few years anyway. Jackson ville Times. And why, forsooth, should the city of Medford build a sewer for Captain Nash's hotel, or for anyone else for that matter. Let Capt. Nash throw his slops in the street, even though it smell to high heaven. Our forefathers have stood as bad, and who are we that we should be more holy than they. Medford Moni tor. Mall's Catarrh Cure i taVeu internally and acts directly on the blood aud iuucuos ur faees of the .vsteni. Send for testimonials free. 1". J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Urugsists. .jC :an Francisco Troducs Exchange today issued its usual statement of the amount of grain, etc., on band in this state Jnne 1 The report shows that there are 51,607 barrels of flour, against 80,310 for June 1, 1SW. There are 0,300,340 centals of wheat in store. This is over 1.000,000 centals less than were in store at the same time last year. I here are 1 13,440 centals of barley, against 1,370,305 for Juncl.lSOL In oats there are 10S.0C0 centals, 20,000 more than last year. Last year there were 131,300 sacks of Leans, bnt this year the figures have dropped to C5.S10. There ii a decrease in tho sup ply of corn also, the figures being 03,340 for this year, and 94,300 in 1S04. Rye has dropped from C.5S5 rentals, in June, IS04, to 44S0 centals this year. riOTHERS and those about to become mothers, should know that Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription robs childbirth of its torture, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, bv aiding Nature in preparing the system for parturition. Thereby "labor" and also the period of confinement are greatly suortenea. it also promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child. During pregnancy, it pre vents "morning sickness" and those distressing nervous symptoms from which so many su3?r. Tanks. Cotlle Co., Texas. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bufialo, N. Y. : VearSirl toot your tavonte Pre scription" previous to confinement and never did so well in my life. It is only two weeks since my confinement and I sa able to do my work. 1 teel stronger una I ever did in six weeks before. Yours truly, Dr. "Murder The 10th annual meeting of the Pion eer Society of Southern Oregon was held in Jacksonville Thursday, President Dunlappresiding. The following officers were elected lor ins ensuing year: President, Jacob Thompson; first vice- president, George Isaacs; second vice- president, A. D. Helman ; treasurer, V. C. C. Beekman ; secretary, 8. J. Dy. Parties claim to have found tbe finest coal property yet discovered in this county. It is located up the middle fork of tbe Coquille country and within a few miles of the line of tbe railroad. Tbe vein has been dressed down and shows a face of 12 feet of clean coal. There is considerable excitement over the find in that part of the country. Coast Mail. Brave Woman. I Sunday night Mrs. Ernest Evertou of ; Grey and this city was awakened by a noieo in tho house. After listening attentively a lew moments she perceived it was a man who did not belong to tho premises, and she decided to eject him instanter, so without proceeding according to the rules of etiquette saye that which belongs to burglars, she seized her husband's nllo and fired at the object of disturbance, but without effect except to accelleralo the burglar's flight. He was pursued by one of Mrs. Everlon's neighbors, who was arroused by tho shooting but was not overtaken. Nothing of valuo was found to be missing. Oucklcu'H Arnica Halve. The Best Salve iu the world for Cuts Bruises, sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, the Truth t ever bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, UhiiiDaiDB. uorus. aud all skin fcrun. tions, and positively cures Piles, or no At 1 tic pioneers reuuion will be seen pay required. It iB guaranteed to give men and women handsomely arrayed in PfICC,L satisiaction or money reiuuded ...I..... .b..t -.l.orn I asimj-u wuui uur O'JA. ror saio ai ft. Come, Pioneers. On Friday eve just come along, And camp and talk and have a song About pea coffeo and boiled wheat, Which we iu olden times did eat. Make cauiptires glow beside tl.o stream, Tbo Umpqua's waters pure and e'ean. Where iu the past the Indian yeli Was heard at dawn, at night as well. Let Pioneers each other greet, As on Friday eye they meet. With oldtimo friendship grasp the hand Of those who early sought this hind. Tho years are short, tho day is nigh, When you and I must lonely lie With jiioueers beneath the soil, There resting from nil care and toil. Then come up ou reuuion day, Let Peaco aud Joy have full sway. Tho loth of Juuo will soon be here, Let's greot it with an old I hue cheer. S S. i Price's Cream Baking; Powder Forty Years the Standard. Will Out, and Will Prevail." fine apparel, and thoy purchased such fine goods, and how they can afford to wear such costly things, thoy will tell you they bought them of Wolloubu'g & Abraham, aud they sold them at such low and reason able rates that we wero induced lo make our purchases at tho Square Deal store C. Marsters & Co. Suit For Libel. Jacksonville, Or., June C Charles .T( .111 a m a imckoii, euitor and proprietor 01 tue Democratic-Times of this place, left for Purtlaud tonight to appear as defendant in a suit instituted in tho United Statea Let everybody do likewise and buy their district court by Ezra Poppleton, who Memorial day and 4tb ot July sunn at Wants $10,000 damages for au alleged once of Wollenburg & Abraham. Base Ball. TheO. N. G. and the K. of P. band put up a tolerably fair game of ball Fri day afternoon. Tho O. N. G. was victo rious by a score of 14 to 11, and immedi ately issued a challenge to tho firouicn. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with tbo order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit bas'iB, and belive that I can do belter by my patrons and myself by selling Btrictly for cash. P. Benedick, Undertaker. Rosoburg, Or., April 12, 1805. libelous publication coucerning blra in tue limes. Air. isickell was accom- psuied by A. W. Sturgis, Chris Ulrich G. D. Owings aud E. Hubert, who will be his witnesses in the suit. Judgment for plaintiff, $1.00 Jackson County Assessments. Why were lots 11 and 12, block 31, as sessed at $25 each and tbe improvements at $250, while twelve lots in block 30 and twelve lots in block 32, adjoining' and similar iu character and equally as good, were assessed at 25 cents each ? Lot 7. block 14, was assessed to two different parties. To one tho lot was as sessed at $50, while to the other it was assessed at $10 Gold Hill Miuer. They do things better in Douglas. A NOTHER'S EXPERIENCE. South Bend. Pacific Co., Wash. Da. R. V. Pierce, Bunalo. N. Y.: DearSir began taking your "Favor ite Prescription" the first month of preg nancy, ana nave con tinned taking it since, confinement. I did not experience the nausea or any of the ailments due to pregnancy, after I began taking your " Prescription." I was nnlr in lahor" a short V time, and the physician' said I got along un- ttCltall.- W7ll We think it saved me M&s- Bajuu a great deal of suffering. I was troubled a mat deal with leucorr'nsa also, and it has done a world of iroed for me. Yours truly. Mils- W. c bakes. HAIR AND CLOTHES BRUSHES for Over Fifty Yearn. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. WIu tlow's doothlug s'yrup has been used lor over Ally years by millions of mothers lor their children while teething, with perfect Mieccss. It soothes the child. Mjttcus the gums, allays s.11 pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for dlarrha-a. Is pleasant to the taste. Bold by Druggists In every part of the world. Twenty-OA c cents a bottle. Its value Is Itieal culaulc. Be sure ami ask for Mrs. Wluslow'i Soothing Syrup, and take 110 oilier kind. Cure For iicndnclic. As a reiuedv for all forms of Headacho Electric Bitters has proved to be tho very best. It etlects a permanent cure anu tho most dreaded habitual sick Iiead- aclins vieid to its influence. We urge all who nri! aillicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual consumption r.iecinc lmiuns 1 . ...... I.,. 1 I...... In ,l,n I CUreS OV giving lllU ltr-uw nuo iu iub , , 1 bowels, and few cases tons resist Uie use "cii lcpreseniea in our of this rocdicino. Iry it once, l-nrgo pi1nr.0 rw t.f..1. :.. t. bottles oulv Fiftv cents at A. U. iMarsters alu me & Co.'s Drug Store. lartrest we have ever rind irv this line. Awarded Almost anvthiner vou want. Highest Honors-World's Fair, We liave-a h j b h f twenty-five cents that" can't Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdet superior to all others. Town Ball. There will be a rattling gime of town ball on Pioneer Day between the old time ball players. Tho old chaps will show the rising generation of haso ball cranks how their daddies used to swat a sheepskiu -covered yarn ball with rubber core, clear across .1 forty-aoro lot aud over the baru in the next field, while the batter nukes a homo run. There will be no "hole in tho bat" and no "fan ning out," for the old boys will use a good broad paddle. mm CREAM BAKING POVVDfR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. be beat for anything like the price. From that we have them at nearly an1 price to three and:four dollars each. You should examine our fifty cent clothes brushes there is nothing in tv;n to compare with fhem. ''We can suit vou. Hamilton's Pharmacy.