TUT? PT A TftTTYl?. A ThTR cially on tho dayB sot apart for tho Elks, DISTRICT FAIR NOTES. SEPTEMBER 19, 1S95. !. .4a Wr ai ilink'ttu. 9 oilier order?, will theso oxcureions be run to accommodate tho thousands ot thceo orders who desiro to attend on those days. AtQC t&t dni(i or U-Jly poll en. Joy's Vegetable robs the HooJ of all Us irapnri tics, and ocrscs ell these tec; tlc- tiroes t. l-tuptr chan nels. Joy's Vegetable SartapariUa cures Xys n c p s l n , Chtoaic X,iTr Complaint and Kidney .tuccucas. From Wednesday's Dally. L. Bernstein ot San Francisco ia in the city. A. N. Varney of The Dalles ia in the city today. Willis Brown of Portland ia at tbo Van iloulon. Patrick Dohorly of Bandon is at tho Van llouten. TUESDAY. This morning the fog from tho coast obscured the sun's raya to such an oxtcnt that inuny began to predict that tho fair will bo a failure. But notwithstanding theso prognostications tho mora confi dent in ultimate success began to pour into tho urounds. Quito u number of campers began to pitch their tents and soon thero was quite a lively stir all rouud. Thoeo who havo goods for tho pavillion weru soon busy unpacking their goods and wares and spread them out for exhibition. BUSINESS LOCLAS. Tim nariml iliqnlnv of v(iflnllps mi to Mrs. L. Chapel ot Mansfield is stoppiug lll0 uour 0r noon wa3 fine. Thu cmbit of fruit began to ajsumo quito an attrac tion. Tho secretaries up to noon were bnsy recording entries and issuing their oj's Yesetablo rsanorllla events ttred feel er stagrering ecn- its, spots before tho re headache, bil Hsaessjconstipatica f hovels. Mirn in ! thebaclmelancholy, al tho Van Hontcn. Tlie S. P. pay car arrived this morn I ing and the boys aro happy. Grant and George Harrison oi Cottago certiGcatea to oxhibilors ; and though, I Grove aro at tho Van llouten. yet, quite incomplete, tho listing makes Fred and Addio CoK-i of Crani lito respectable showing for tho first aro visiting in this city, tho guests of the day ! fwty ofcerre force feet and hands, soar risings, fatigue, in sorrara, and all dis- rxsss of thestorcsch. 1? 1 -. -Toj.s Vcetatie Eir- glyg i-. Uj. Refuse n - " ' 5SS c BRIEF MENTION. Misses Van Buren .Miss Maggie and Nora Luckoy ol tugeno aro visiting in this city, the guests ot the Misses Kearney. R. M. Moore and wife of Canyonville were in town Tuesday, and left for Coos Bay, Wednesday. Mrs. Moore was formerly a schoolniato of Mrs. Will Mad ison in Polk county. U. tiadiey baa now at No. 71W Oak street west of iwst otfieo.a suit of ton so rial parljrs and ia prepared to do first- Itaco No. 1. Trotting 2:50 class; 2 mo;mrso flOO. .uonwood, NaKeup Jake and Tokio entered. Won by Mon wood in two straiglit heats. Time, 3:05X,2:55. Race No. 2 Running Half-mile dash: nurse $T0. Black Flag, Free Coinage, Sam Brown and Bruce entered Won by Free Coinage. WEDNESDAY Tho display of fmits and vegetables at tho pavilion today is grand, Tho vari- uass woric, ana will bo pleased to meet Pt;P nnmpmua. .malitioa excellent and his old friends and patrons at all reason- conditions good." This exhibit 13 by far ame uours. the finest ever ,uaJo ; Southern Oregon. 11. Dyer, the .Myrtle Creek merchant, It is a sight that will delight a con has purcliased the entire stock of goods I noissenr. It is commented on by the belonging to the lato firm of S. Marks & best of judges as superb, and unequalled Co., and will remove tho sama to hi I bv am former exhibit. The apples store, when ho will offer the peoplo of peaches, prunes, pears and plums are very the southern part ol tho county bargains fine. The vegetables are very fine also, in all lines of goods. The com would delight a Misaourian or C. D. McFarlin ot North slough, on Dlinoian. It is no nse any longer to say Coos bay, will commence harvesting bis 00111 cannot bo grown to full -erfcetion crauberrycroD the last of this month, at " Oregon, specially Southern Oregon. which time he will employ about GO In- Messrs. Anaereon ami wnn can snow dians, and from present appearances will ya 113 fine a spec-men tf Indian corn in have about 1000 bushels, which ahonld lbia county as can be produced in any average from ft to to a bushel. The funeral services of Mrs. Matthews was held this morning at tho homo of the deceased. Many friends and neigh bors were in attendance. The services were conducted by Elder Hudson and Rer. N. S. Buckner. The bereaved hus band and relatives have the heartfelt sympathy of the community. Rev. N. S. Buckner closes his year's work next Sundav and A Saluiau , tho roliable jowolor. J. T. Bryan, tho Busy Watchmaker. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Puro frcBh candies, fruita'and nuts "ai tho Roseleaf. Tho best of 010 jmce bata and caps at tho Novelty Store. Harness of all kinds at low price ut G. W. Woodward's. LadieB Onoita suits, 50 cents per suit at tho Novelty Store. Key West, imported and domostic cigars at tho Rosoleaf. Myrtlo Creek flour, only 180 cents jwr sack. Delivored free. A. C. Uoxik. Blankets I Good quality at low prices; also baby.blankets at tho Novelty; Storo. Salzman sells his goods for cash. Buy of him'andyou pay for no bad accounts. Guess tho price on our all wool shirt ing ; tho price will surpriso you, at the Novelty Store. For good substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McKinnoy & Manning, Oakland. The ooldkn klekck brand of yarn and zephyrs is tho best. Sold only by the Novelty storo. S $ $ saved by trading under tho Racket Cash System at Richards Broth- era' Racket Store. Call at the Novelty Storo for dry goods, Rid- RIDDLE. Dalo Willis is working at G. W. die's fruit dryer again this year. Frank Sebring iB finishing G. K. Quino's new house. Nichols Bros, aro gathering cattle . , Tl . on IMj's creeK anu reruuu b. Mrs. Fiekert and son Fieddio, of Nich- ol's station, wero visiting friends in Riddle Sunday and Monday. Very few peoplo from Riddle will at tend tho fair this year, fccarcity of money and prunes to dry aro tho causes. Tho rain gavo the fruit dryers quite a scare, but drying is running in fine or der now. Tho fruit dries very good and heavy. Tho Italians will grade a great many 40's this year. Tho Cornutt boys are off on a big hunt on Elk creek this week. Tho Catching Bros, aro meeting with very good success with their dried fruit graders. They have already disposed of four. A. Riddle & Son purchased one of these graders. Tho prico is 130 and it docs good work. Rev. Baldwin preached his farewell sermon here for this year Sunday eve ning. Unless put back on this charge he will not preach here again. Surveyor'Kinney was in our vicinity this week surveying land for Mr. Ash. Walter Riddle is back home again altera year's work at tho house. NOTES OF INTEREST. Buy your cigars at the Roseleaf. Wood taken ou subscription at this office. Fresh oysters this evening al the Kniidy Kitchon. A cottage to rent. Inquiro at this office or of owner at 405 Washington (street. Daily Oregonian only 15 cents a week. Leave orders at City News Stand. " Wanted A second hand buggy. Ap ply lo G. W. Rapp at People's grocery. For droes goods, clothing, hats, Inxits and shoes call ou Wollonberg A Abra ham. Daily and Sunday Oregonian, reduced to 20 cents a week. Delivered at your door. Everybody is pleased who buy their jewelry and have their watches repaired at Salzman's. Beer at the Rosoburg brewery ten cents per quart, fifteen cents per pitcher. Free lunch of all kinds. Do you read. If so, try the Daily Oregonian, only 15 cents a week. Sun day included, 20 cents. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report WBifSSSS Absolutely pube GLENDALE. From Manitoba. Nesbitt, Manitoba, Sept. 11, 1835. EniTon PLAixnuALEit: As I am located here-for the grain sea- Duriug a recont trip to the south parti of thu state wo were pleased to liear'lhe highest praise accorded to Hotel Glen- son I wish to have your newsy and in- dale which is now the breakfast station I terestinir naner addressed to me here. of tho S. P. B. R. We are really proud I go that I will be sure to get all the news of this well kept establishment and feel and political facts from a reliable source. sure it merits the full mead of praise be- Since leaving Roseburg I have been over stowed upon it by its many patrons. W. S. Wood and wife of San Fran cisco are guests at Hotel Glendalo. The de(oeitiou of C. P. Drown in the great case of A. G. Renshaw vs. Murray Tread well and otherswholwere interested in the sale of the Bears rest mine, was ror choice family groceries, call at the takeu beforo J. L. Dewey yesterday. People's grocery, corner of Cass and Pine street, G. W. Rapp's. Remember that cheap watch work is very expensive. Salzman does good mountain 1 ""v" " '""tJW For a good hat, stylish and cheap, coll ou Wollenberg & Abraham, whoso stock embraces all grades of head gear. state; many stalks having two largo and well developed ears. The samples of small grains ore not very numerous but show A. No. 1 quality. The list of fruits now received is not yet complete, it will appear when pre mium list is given. The department of fancy work is very fino and is being ar ranged with taste and skill by the lady managers. It forms a pleasant sight to tho admirers of this class of work. New pxxls ax Caro Broi. And the next day it rained. Ovtlcrs al the Kandv Kitchen. A reliable dealer. H. C. Stanton. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants. Go to the Rojeleaf for the best cigar. Henry Mondt of South Dakota is in thedty. D. H. Brown of WoodUurn is at the Van Jleuten. E. E. Sherwood of Myrtle Point is in town today. The bicycle parade is the attraction at the fair today. Plows. Go to Hunter & Hume for yoar plows and harrows. Cvrus Nobis whiskies at Ad Harmon's cordial invitation is extended to all stand on the fair grounds. J both morning and evening services. Silyer bloase sets and silver mounted I J. Hatfield brought in today some very I There is considerable poultry, and so watch guards at Salzman's J fine specimens of cabbage, sugir beets, I far as we are able to judge, the breeds Have von seen the latest in LoDjmette I mons, potatoes, apples and pears, grown I are the best for profit. There are Fly waich chains at Salzman's I on 1J,e Randolph Rose place. The mouth. Brown Leghorns, and others not u iv,u n,T,r. aw", seedlings, not named, are par- labeled today at noon. cam ferei.ee. end are EDlenditl for cook-1 rpnripntfJ V . . 1 1 . . 1 I " " i ziuuier u. u-uic, m ids Durtioses. These sammes of what Th fino art division is not verv ex- the best plowi ana narrows. 1 Oregon can produce can be seen at this tensiyely represented, but very good Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Rogers I office. The exhibition of cattle, horses, sheep crst-grads silver-phUed ware. I t m. Keltr renrcsentin!? the Portland I and swine ia quite limited. We noticed Mxa. Fresten oi Commerce, Texas, is I Industrial Exposition is in the dtv in some very fine s pedmens of stock, how' stopping at the Van Honten. I the interests of that institution, looking I ever, on exhibition, of a hich further no- smn ri nt J. T. Biran's up material for the Doudas county Dor- tire will bo given later on. from 10 cents to 75 cents a pair. Young Willio Finn received quite a furnishing goods, etc. We will not be severe burn by his foot slipping in the u.suKitsoij). Novelty Sioio. scalding vat at the Glenbrook fruit Chnirn lot of patU'niR and colorings in dryer, outing llannels, opera flannels, eider- Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Myrtle Creek down, f tc., at tho Novelty Stote. were in town Monday. Bung your job work to tho IWdeal- . K. Quine, and Geo. R. Riddle paid ltflD PeoDie.a occrv. corner of Casa IXi. . .1 ... .1. ,1ml T " m , ,1 " ' ' " tiiuuii o .iouiu iCTiMiou w uu iud oames iiuueuurn a visit xuesuay anu nml Pino cneapcBt and best work soulu 01 ron-1 took a hunt. land. I Arnnntnr. nf Kolom in t;;.llli tho 17 th. when you can get a good square meal for Claronce Cornutt will soon oritur the 15 cents, fatop at the Lentral Hotel and normal ... , Aghlan., EjfIn. bo convinced. Pretty as a picture might well bo said of our baby caps ami blaukets and no W. S. Wood appeared for the prosecution and C. II. Wheeler for the defense. Both gentleinon are lawyers from San Francisco. The taking of Mr. Drown 's deposition occupied one whole day and night. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Elliff of Quiudocia were at Glendale on business Monday. Simmons Brothers, who are building the tunnel at the Mammoth Queen Da. Hawyeu'h Family Curs invigorates, strengthens, recuperates, rebuilds, restores and brings new life. Ask your druggist lor a free mjue. torn uS . m ror ireau rui, uu uuu imuco, Urely new fitrala of .marts at a distance coou tooacco anu cirare, canon 11. y. win go to Uie There ia a nieced uuilt en exhibition 6 r -r i . comerenceon jionuay evening, wmcn 1 ye3LTS qJj, It j3 mnch admired convenes in i-ortiand, commenang the Mr Willia Brown, manacer of the 25tb. His subject Sunday morning will n p-,:, - i, ,villinn be"i.neJiinister,nis wort, and what ia forenoon inspecUng tho dbplayof becomes 01 mm when worn out." A ,:, i? .mi i,;,nwlf n i.n-hlv lor I t,10c.I trilh IIia T!iiliit and t lion "lit it nceqnaled as to quality and condition well Spectacles and eye glasses in gold, nickel and steel bos at J. T. Brvaa'a. 3Irs. Goodnow and Mrs. Looney of Cow Creek Canyon are in the dty to-Jay . Jnst received at the Boss Store a new invoice of choice clothing. Cheap for cash. tion of the exhibit. He should be Ah attendance, so ur, is rainer ugnt asiisted in his laudable endeavor to owing largely to tho threatening aspect make the exposition a success and we f the weather. The fog from the ocean have no doubt that the citizens of this settling down over this valley during the mnntr ho rwwv phnim fmit and ntl.or I morninz and forenoon rather deters vis products will contribute zenerooslv. itors. The attraction this atternoon The first man to be killed in this the races, which are booked lor-' oclocfc, country with a bullet from the new Krag- The trotting race at 2 p.m. came oQ at Jorzensen rifle was Thomas Coffey, a 30 and 4:15 o'clock. Wake Up Jake Frank Readick and the Carlton com-1 desperate military convict. Sentinal ton first heat came in first at 29 nanv of plavcrs ai the Roseburg Theater Jacob M. Kress killed him Wednesday at Melrose 2nd and Favoritus 3rd. Second tonight. Fort Sheridan, when with George W. beat Wake Up Jake 1st, Melrose 2nd or of T!-tl?v. I Piatt, another convict, ho made a wild I and Faroritus 3rd; lime 3:03. Third ni& Arwl at tlw Van I dash for liberty. The nickel plated I beat and race, won by Wake Up Jako Honten. I bullet after going through the convict's I Time, 2 :5S 2-5 D. Brnmback of Danforth. HI., and E. head went through an eight-inch tree jn the running race of 1 mile dash Bmmback oi Ottawa. I1I are stopping and ia still going. at the Van Honten. nlu,.ia iinrHpnillv in vnrapn fin ttfIllvi'lT cured br Dr. tsawjefs Pastilles. .Vsk your dnig- State or Ouio, city or Toledo, Lccas Cocstt, 1 " Fliwr J PlIfFXT maVMn.t't fKa, tiA la h at tho price. Novelty 1 senior partner of the firm ol K. J. Ciie.net .1 lu.. lining Dullness m me i.iit ni inmn. County and State atoresaM. and that eald firm I door frames, fruit boxes, etc., mi, liny ino .uia ui u.e. iiu.uiv wjir-1 , ti . t, -,, LA Its for each and every case of Citamii cash prices, call at Bear Creek millr, one grumbles Store. Faumkrs: We havo a large line of underwear both cotton and woolen at ex traordinary low tkices and you will say so. Novelty Store. If you don't wat.t to suffer with corns and bunions, havo your boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Uepairing neatly and promptly done. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood and clear your Complexion, regu late your Bowels and make your head as clear as a bell. 25c, 50c and 1 1.00. Shilo's Cure, thegreat Cough and Croup Cure, is in great den.and. Pocket size contains twenty-five, only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by Druggists. Just Ttceirtd our netc tlock of slraic hots and thoet. Straw hats at 7 cents and up. Men's fine calf shoes at ft. 40 and up. Call and see them at Richards Bros.' Racket Store. L. Lancenbcn: is still ou top. He carries a full stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord eons etc., violin strings of best quality always on hand. Ten cents eaved ia ten cents earned. Save ten cents by stopping at the Cen tral hotel. A good square meal for 15 cents, beds the same. Board and lodg ing only 3.50 per week. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc, for sale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon N. cists for'a free sample vackagc. cures. Sold by A. C. Marstcrs it Co. Slow Jerry, the reliable jeweler, has just received a large invoice of spectacles and eye glasses. Give him a call and ex amiue goods. All parties desiring first-chus lumbjr, sash, mouldings, window frames and at lowest of 100 feet which is thought to be quite rich. There ia some excitement mani fested in regard to it. Mrs. N. J. Shank and her children a great number of the northwestern states and the Canadian northwest, only to be the more convinced that Southern Oregon is the favored choice of my heart for a home, health, comfort, ease and luxury. I will venture to say that there can be as much money made off of 5 acres in small fruits, or 5 acres of fruit trees in full bearing there, as from any 160 acres between Oregon and here with grain or stockraising, and if the center points of Southern Oregon had each a good, live, working board of trade, to show capital what we had to develop in the way of mines gold, nickel and coal; quaries, timber, fruit, stockraising, etc. ; barrel and stave fac tories, furniture factories, tanneries and all kinds of leather furnishings, furs, : wollen mills, wagon shops and bugy factories, implement shops and a dozen other things, besides the Coos Bay and Roseburg railway, then the vision of posibilities now before me for Douglas, Jackson and Josephine coun- tbat cannot be cured ClTAIiait CUKE. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence Ibis 6th day of December, A. D., tSSd, br the rue of Hill s FRANK J. CHENEY. C. A. Bmoos. started for their home at San Francisco I tics would be soon a happy reality. on the 12th. Mrs. S. will perform al the Peaches and green prunes are retail- Great Horse Association on December I ing here at $2 and $2.15 per box, and all 3rd, at San Francisco, alter which she other lruita m proportion. goes to Geneva, Ohio, to fill an engage- " car lots, mixed, were shipped di- meut there and thence to New York feet to about G of the principal towns in City where she will ride with Mrs. Beach this province, instead of going through for the championship of the United two wholesale commissions and then States. Both of these ladies sUud high one and two express charges to the in ihpir nrofegaion and the contest ill various local dealers, they tell me that seal A. W. GLEABON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucuos sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. sold by Druggists, TSc. bo a test of which one shall win our national medal. Col. W. J. Martin and .his wife are See new line of mens, boys, and child- seriously ill at their home in Jackson- ren's hats at Osburns. Next door to Review office. Experience and money cannot improve Da Bawteb's Family ecus, because" it radically cures Dyspepsia. Liver complaint and Kidney difficulty, bold by A. C. Marstcrs Si Co. DRIVER VALLEY. Plenty of rain. J. E. Medley was visiting bin Bister, Mrs. R. T. King, at Fair Oaks the first of the week. A. L. Eager of Oakland was seen in our valley again last week. What is the attraction? II. Whittakor ol Baker City and Will Bainbridge of English Settlement passed thioogh Driver valley one day last week. Ralph Cuckeran and family are spend ing a few weeks at Winchester bay drinking tho sea bieezei. Prof James Young, of sol fa fame, is sojourning in our valley the guest of J. C. Quant. Otto Agee and wife of Lower California are visiting relatives and friends at this place. l'rof. Jas. Young, J. U. Hughes, George Hall, Jr., and Seymour Quant have just returned from a few day's out- Ladies Dr. Sawyer s Pastilles are effectual for fvmale weakness, pain on ton of the head and lower part of the back. It strengthens and cures. Sold by A. C. Marstcrs & Co. I have several hundred nice red cedar posts for sale at three and one-half cents a piece. W. R. Wells. Olalla, Or., Aug. 3, 1S05. Children with rale, bluish complexion, in dicating the absence of the requisite red globules villc; and their daughter Mrs. A. Miller has been summoned lo their bedside. Mrs. C. T. Nail and family are visiting Mrs. Miller today. Molue. there would be 10 car loads used to where there is one now, and increase largely every season, once people got regularly into the way of putting them up. Yours Very Respectfully, B. 31. Armitage. In the blood should take Dr. gold br A. C. Mars ten & Co. sawyer's Ukatine. Churches Must Pay. A surprise awaits many good church people of this city when the "assessment rolls of 1895 are thrown open for "public inspection, which will be in about 10 davs' time. About $3,000,000 worth of so-called church property, which has The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great In leav ening power as the Royal. - Two Lives Saved. Mrs. I'luebe Thomas, of Junction Citv, III., was told by her doctors she had Con sumntion and that there was no hone for UailonmeJ.u. rioo-ix). wr Pces , . , considered! exemnt from her; but two bottles Ur. King's INew Dnv on tneir up to uate uerry crates, jiauo of sugar pine, neat and durable. Just the thing to get your berriej to market in first-class condition. Dr. A. 1". Sawyer: I hare had Rheumatism i-ii 1 1 i taxation, may be found on the new roll, , w - E 13y upon which valuation equitable with Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from surrounding property have been placed, I a dreadful cold, approaching Consump- and the property regularly assessed in the name of thesooieties or corporations since I was 'JO Tears old. but since iisinc your l-axnny cures navo oecn irec irpru iu i. auo i ln which the ownership rests. rami mv husband of the same disease. Mrs. Kobt- Connelly, Brooklyn, Iowa. bold by A. C. .Marstcrs Co, Assessor Grecnleaf .has adhered strictly to the lettcrof the Jaw in every i 1 1 . . i ii .... Dr. F. W. Haynes has just relurnod - i' 1 " ' from the East and opened dental parlors ing at the "liig liuui. they report a Rice, the furniture and supply dealer, good lime and plenty of camp meat. cept public property,";such as govern ment buildings, city and county struct ures and public sehoolhouses and grounds; also except churches and ground upon which they actually stand. All church property except church buildings and the ground upon which tion, tried without result everything else then bought, one bottle of Dr. King's. New Discoyery and in two weeks was cured. lie is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderfnl efficacy of this medicine in Coughs aud Colds. Free Vial bottles at A. C. Marstcrs & Co. 'a Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $.00. 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. Look in our windows, or belter still, call in. You are always welcome. Look about you, our store is crowded with nctc go-At; inquire prices. We are ever willing to serve you, even though you do not buy. Youre, the Novelty Store. Vcarc receiving staple goods now suitable for the fall trade, including Waverly." When in need of an umbrella call at the Novelty Store, for the best, cheajest and neatest in town. Nearly everyone needs a good tonic at this season. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one true tonic and Wood purifier. Fireman's grand uniform ball in the Marks bnildic The U. S. Gov't Reports The race was won by the former; umu i :ui. there were four entries, Free Coinace, P5 anJ ahoes. wl,ith wc aro ofIerinS c Pi,i,n ct.uo- ,i TTniomff-l at bedrock prices. 'We think we are uv...u, ... i , ,. - . ,, , ueaung as square as our ncignoors, anu lor Over Filly Year. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.-Mrs. Win slow's Soothing Syrup has been used lor orer fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the sums, allays ill pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant lo the taste. Sold by Druggists In eTtry part of the world. Twenty-flro cents a bottle. Its value is incal culablc. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wtuslow Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. in Mark's building, whero ho will be I pleased to welcome persons desiring den tal work. Dr. A. P. Kawrrr. Sir: After suffcrinj; four years with female weakness I was puruadcd by a friend to try your Pastilles, and alter wsin? them one year, I can say I am entirely welt. I can not recom mend them to highly. Mrs. M. S. Brook, Bronson, Bethel Branch Co., Mich. Sold bT A. C. Marstcrs & Co. Subscribe for the Daily Flaindealek. It ia the only live paper in Southern Or egon. It furnishta tho latest news up to equably wjth surrounding property xiie peitou water Motor oaie. Sawyer's Ukatine. It is the greatest remedy in institutions lliat now lor uie unit uiue power aiiurds the most convenient, eco uje worm wr maains me weax sirong. soiu oy r.r-.nr on the roll are: The Port and n..m;.,l ,1!,1.T, rvwo- f.,-oil i;..l,, block of valuable "Livcrine. "Liverine," manufactured by tho An chor S Chemical Co., the great Liyer, Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable lorms of they stand appears on the rolls as sub- diseases of those organs. The greatest ject to taxation. If a church corpora- knows remedy for Indigestion, l'ry it. tion has hut half :t block, and the .church building occupies but half of that, the remaining half is assessed For sale at M. F. Roseburg, Oregon. Rapp's drug storo, .i.aMarsters&Co. Fresh oysters, the first of the season, l at the Kandy Kitchen, Taylor & Wilson pn.lrty upon which it stands; Bishop niDg at , ; t, -i r ?-'ott academy ami grounds, M. Mary's The Pel building. , , ... show Royal Baking Powdei superior to all others. A Timely Reminder. Each season forces upon our consider- fifinn 5f nwn rvrriHar nerils to health. Thursday night, Sept. of finda many iaced jn 19. Get your tickets now. Only 50 cents. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Mareters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. The firemen's grand uniform ball in the Marks building tonight promises to strength and vigor, poorly prepared to continue the business of life. The stom ach and bowels, the great highway of animal economy, ia especially liable to disorder in the fall. The nervous system has also suffered in tho struggle. Ty phoid fever and malaria in particular find in tbo fall that combination of be a brilliant affair. The firemen al- earth, air and water mat mar wis sea wavs make a success of what they un- son aa especially dangerous. Hi a falling dertake. leaves, the decaying vegetables contri- v!pa wflliamson will onen their tote their sliare of contamination, . , j . I Hood's Sarsaparilla furnishes a most - . fr,h nrsiPr,; in anv valuable safeguard at these important rtvle and meals at all hours. At the P nd onld "? ia lhe fa" he Candy Factory. fore serious Bicknesa has laid you low. The wind blew so hard from the south all day last Wednesday, that Link riyer went dry from the falls up to the upper Klamath lake, a distance of about one mile. The water on the lake frequently blows np toward the northern end, until its outlet becomes dry. The picture of style, beauty and relia- j bihtr. all the merits of fashions weaves Cedar Growing Scarce. Tbe West Coast Lumberman says cedar is already growing scarce in the timber districts of Washington. Many shingle mills are now looking around for locations to which they can more in 1806. On Gray'a harbor cedar logs have ad vanced fl within the past GO days, and aro scarce at that. Cedar logs are being and colors, all the virtures mat uresa by nxirori 60 and ?0 miles and goods ought 10 possess, are comomcu ,n I then dumped into Paget Bound. Prac the labnes which we now oner. tically the day has passed for the jack Ibei-mcESjarctneixmES? wcieave ysu iBcrew logger 010 long single cedar to judge, novelty atore. treea wJU in demand, and when cat The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will bold ;nto shingle bolts will bo hauled by teams their regular monthly meeting at the to the nearest railroad station or shingl Presbyterian church September 30th. This is the second of a series of meetings conducted exclusively by them and con sists of addresses, cssaya, recitationa and select reading. Fall programme will ap pear in a later issue of thia paper. Drs. mill, Jewish New Year. Today, Thursday, September the 19th f 1695, ia the Jewish New Year, 5056, which ia generally celebrated with feasta Strange and Toye, dentists of and rejoicing by the Israelites. Septem- Roseburg, have dissolved partnership ber 20th, Tisbsee Roeh Hashanah, the abd Dr. Strange will continue practice in commencement of tho year, an attend the old office in the JIaratere' building. ance at the synagogue is bad fasting with Having all latest appliances and having prayer until noon. 22nd, Fast of Gued- had an extended experience, Dr. Strange aiah ia observed by fasting for 24 hours, ia now better equipped than ever to do no refreshments of any kind taken. 28th good wpric, which he offers to do lor lees 0j September 19 alao another fast day, money than ever before offered in Rose- held by the observance ot prayer and bore. Al work fully warranted,. supplication for the forgiveness of past Graat preparations are being made for j Bin8- o-rrnntfona to Portland durlnt! the Expo sition in October. These will be run Caplaln Sweenoy, U. S, A., Ban Dlegq from nointB on the Southern Pacific. Cal., savs: "Ship's Catarrh Remedy Northern pacific and O. R. 4 JJ. Co'a. is the first medicine X ba with rates extremely low. Eet-ltUaj jT9Uld d good; Price RACE STOCK OX TllS GROUNDS. Monwood, owned by Dr. II. A. Wright of Klamath Falls, Wm. Clark trainer, is the fastest trotter ever raised in Ore gon. He is classed as 2:50. He won thetlOO purse Tuesday. His compet itors were Wake Up Jake 2nd, and Tokai 3rd ; time 2 :55 and slow track. Ph be Shaw, sired by Keystone and he by Langford dam, Mountamhare, she of Glenco Cliief, a runner; G. Baber owner and trainer of Grants Pass. Hotstuff Bessie, runner, yet untried. owned by A. II, Baber of Grants Pasa, a 3 year old bay, sired by Red Cloud- dam, Bessie Burk. Tokio, stallion owned by J. h. Hill ol Central Point, sired by Alcyanium, he by Alcyone aud ho by Geo. Wilkes dam Dinah Doe and she of Legacy. Smith Bailey of Roseburg, Wm. Me Mullen trainer, has three horses: Win chester, bay stallion; Wakeup Jake, chestnut eeldini:. aud Twilight; all trotters. T. C. Sharp of Eugene has Fayoritus bay stallion, and Nickel, a stallion, trot ters. G, L. Davis of Modford has Oregon Chief, a black gelding, and Mayflower, a chestnut mare; trotters. James Parker and Thoa. McCatT of Salem have Free Coinage, a sorrel geld foe: runner. Chaa. Moore, trainer, haa Blackflag owned by Jack Williams, and Bruce, trrey. owned by Jas. Short, runners. Thoa. Tierney ol Crescent City haanj runner. A. C. Marka ot thia city haa Duffy Wella a mare, Al. Uratiam, trainer, a trotter. Al. Graham, owner and trainer, haa MelroBe, atallion, trotter. S. C. Miller of Diilard haa uessie m trotter, Al. Graham, trainer, but not entered for the races at present. Robt. Baber, owner and trainer, a mare, fha-oe onaw, runner, B. F, Rosa, a bay stallion, trotter; t. P. Norton, trainer. certainly don't want but one price for our goods. Call on H. C. Stanton. Miss Lucy liuell, the lajy who uad the first day of October. 1895. This list four numbers oa the Novelty gift watch Bh0ws the name of each delinquent tax and guessed lucky number 33, mado a Layer and tho amountduo therefrom, in- purcbaee of a ft dress pattern. Moral : ciuJiDg u.,. a special effort will be Buy your goods at Ibo Novelty Store, m:uiQ to collect poll taxes and the law every dollar purchase gives you a guess will be strictly enforced. The levy for on tho gold watch given away every ,i. miipc.Sjn of unnaid taien will neces- thirty days. j aarily have to be made within ten days Notice is hereby given to the public! thereafter, therelore, it will bo to tho ad- Notice to Taxpayers. A list of all persons delimmeut upon the tax roll of 1S94 will be published on ;ng. The J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work at the lowest liv ing rates, and those who are preparing to build should consult them. They can save you monjy. State Agricultural College. The scientific equipmf nt of Uiia insti tution iatho best in the state; 22 in structors; 261 students; 209 graduates; four courses of study, Agricultural, Mwlmnipjil. HonRphoM Keonomv. and bility of making such a law- Bachelor of Science ; military training by church property which the library, and the half block ot valuable service. One of these mav be seen ruu- this office. Send for circulars. lton Water Wheel Co., 121 Main academy and the block upon which the SU, San Francisco, Cal. buildings 'stand, St. Helen's hall, the hospitals and a number of other like! State Normal School, institutions. n When asked yesterday why this prop- VRA1S UREU0-V- erty had not been made exempt from First term begins September 16th. taxation, as usual, Captain Greenleat Entire new facultv. replied that there was no law 011 the statute books which made the property in question exempt, and he did not pro pose to take upon liimself the responsi-1 For Sale or Exchange. The only I A two-seated Stu iebaker spring wagon law makes I almost new. Will sell at a bargain. Or Send for catalogue. "Locia Baezee, President. United States officer; society elevating; 1 exempt are church buildings and the trade for a 2.1.. inch road wagon. Wagon by the undersiimed that I do not allow I vantage ol delinquent taxpayers, upon Brr0ndingshealthful; tuition absolutely I ground they actually stand upon dead animals to be buned on my prem-1 bolli poll and property lax, to make 1m-1 rree. no incidental feo: expenses includ lses, at lloecburg, Uregon, or garbage 1 mediate payment 01 amount due, as dumped thereou or sand or gravel taken shown in said published list before the therefrom, unless the party taking sand I costs of levying, advertising and mileage or gravel first contract with me for tho aro incurred. right to so do. Tresspassers will bo prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Bosk, Rosoburg, Oregon, March 17th, 1895. Dated, September 12, 1895. A. F. Stearns, Co. Judge. C. II. Maui'I.n, Co. Commissioner. W. L. Wilson, Co. Commissioner. ing clothing about $141 per school year. For further particulars address John M. Bloss, President, Corvallis, Oregon. Cap tain Greenleaf said that he had taken an oath to carry out the law relating to the assessment of property, and he did not propose to violate his oath for the sake of sentiment. Oregonian. mnat no 111 this office. g.iod condition. Inquiro at For Sale. A fine organ at a -rcat reduction. Part cash, baiaucu on time. Inquire at this office. MONEY LOANED. First Mortgages on Improved Farm Property Negotiated. Wo are prepared to negotiato first mnrliai?i nrmn imnroyptl farms in Ore- gon, with eastern parties at a ralo of in- people, which augurs happily indeed terest not to exceed 9 per cent. ier annum. Normal School at Drain. The Drain normal school opened up its fall term Monday under an unclouded sky and with a degree of enthusiasm on the part of teachers, pupils and towns- The Crescent in the Lead. LAST WEEK'S SALES. Mrs. N. G. W. Perkina, Myrtle Point. J. E. Hunt, Oakland. Anton Lan, Oakland. Adam Castor, Rico Hill. L, A. Martin, Wilbur. W. E. Spoon, Brockway. Carle & Riciiaroson. Chicago Tailor Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other companies. Address with stamp: Mkkvin Sworts, Bakor City, Oregon. , for tho success of its winter session Atrial nf Mm t-notcma worn Tirncnnf trliii'tt added much to tho interest taken in the h lust received a ful1 hne of fal1 8am' opening ceremonial. Students are in Final Call. persons are heroby All persons are heroby notified to make immediate settlement of their in debtedness to tho late firm of S. Marks 0. J. Saeley, bay stallion, Clatawa; s trotter, J,obn Gegaq, owner and trainer, Scut tlebrain ; a roan pacer McMurray and Ebeling, nropri,etorg rtt 4lia nnnilv rnr-rirt-i nnfl TMniltlt lit ' near the TjaYlHioji, fi""-5'' ' . r"" Uodn l" -uisn the choicest ... meir line. Give them a call. I For a good ft-ccnt cigar call on Mra.N. Boyd. attendance from distant counties which boast of universities or normal schools within their own boundaries. Suitable addresses wero delivered by Professor Louis Barzee, the Hon. J. T. Bridges, tho Hon. W. A. Perkins, Benton Mires, A. W. Hart, J. W. Krewson aud others. The outlook for the coining winter is A Fine Exhibit. The exhibitors of the fruit at the pavil lion ought to send their fruit to the fctate fair at Salemand to the exposition at Portland. An exposition of Douglas county fruits, such as are ou exhibition in the pavillion at tho present Annual Second Southern Oregon Agricultural Society would bo tho best advertisement for Douglas county that could bo possibly had. Tho grand display ol these splendid fruits would open the eyes of tho visitors at tboso places aud bo such an object lesson as would demonstrate the fruit ANNOUNCEMENTS. plea Suits from $10.00 upwards. Pantn " i5.50 " Don't fall to call and seo him beforo growing capabilities ol this secilon be- leaving your order elsowhere, Milto.v B. H. Touey, Chicago Tailor. Roseburg Academy, & Co.; otherwise tho same will be placed bett tu7n yW , FtmDOT-:u- i i.n.i. f, nnii....; PinB thin beUtr tUlin m Feuous The academy includes a kindergarten, U UUKUU IU1 WltbtlU. .WMWW IVrtH- I ..... ..... -I . . , ,1 . . la crammar school and a coiiece-nuiUK potatoes anu caouaxes aro immense anu youd dispute or cavil. This display of fruit cannot be excelled by any othersec tion of tbo state. The apples, prunes, pears and grapes are a marvel to behold. Then the vegetables aud grains chal lenge (be admiration of every one who sees them. The beats, carrots, turnips, FOU CITY MARSHAL. To the voters of the city of Roseburg-, 1 beruby nuuounco myself a candidate for city mars lull, iu tho election to be held the 7ih day of October, 1S95. J. B. CANNON. FOR CITY MARSHAL. The undersigned hereby announces himself a candidate for the office of city marshal, at the coming election, Octo ber 7th, 1S95. F. W. CARROLL. FOR CITY MARSHAL. 1 heroby announce myself a candidate for citv marshal nt tho ensuing munici pal election, October 7lh, 1S95. CAL. WRIGHT. call prompt attention and thus avoid ad ditional costa. Asuer Marks, Administrator of Estate of S, Marka &Co, To Stock Breeders. The undersigned having purchased a thoroughbred Jeisey bull for stock breed ing purposes, hereby announces that he will be kept on bis premises, near Masonic cemetery. Terms reasonable. 0. Gapdis. . . . r it... nic.rrn. school. 1'uuiib inov prepare iur uie I t,t , trll Joy Company Gentlemen; I have Beconu year in x nuceiuu or ueueoioy. Addresa: Rosebcro Academy, Roseburg, Oregcn. E. w. just completed tho second bottle of t vour vi tablo Sarsatialllla. t havo bad Catarrh for years which nnccted my eyes, hearing ana stomach. Frequently would have dull bead acbo for days nt n time. Since, taking your remedy I hnvc felt no disairrccablo symptom. Trustlnc you will uublish this as 1 want any ono suiTcring from any ot tho above symptoms to bo benefitted. Kindly scud mq t,wo. more bottles by return exprci, (Signed) jIUVIIEDEKICK Dt7 KICHtyONP, twin ..ou- scud (big up . Every mall brings o new bl?lj V& ials for Joy's Vegetable gMJftp-if!1- Natleo, Grain bags and twine for ei1 "bv g0j Almxlwm, and tho biest maet -price ac 7, ul bo paid by him for grain, delivered at his warehouso at Roseburg. Mr. T, 8. Hawkins, CijatanQOSa Tenu., saya, "Shito's Yilalb" - life. IcbV"- t --ayed iny a-' " .--i' it the best remedy for a ueullitated syalem I ever used." tor Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excel H. Prico 75c. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Forty Years the Standard. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit baBis, and bellve that I can do belter by my patrons nnd myself by selling strictly for cash. P. Benedick, Undertaker. Roseburg, Or., April 12, 1895. For Rent. Thrt old Catholic church building for rent, very cheap. Apply to Father Cuabot. For Sale or Rent. The Palmer sawmill. For particulars address, E. 0. Palmer, Drain, Or. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Modal and Dlstoaa. of the best quality. Ihey should be taken to Siletu and Portland to "towi those cities and lhe Peopl wi10 visit them what can bo row iu Southern Oregon,, What Will the Harvest Be? The above is un important question, and one thu solution of which involves the weal or woe of the Oregon farmer Another question of equal importance is, where shall we go to lay m our sup plies of clothing and dry goods; lhe nnsu-i.r to tho hitter nuestion might be readilv answered by saying, "'Go to the Square Deal store of AVollenberg & Ab raham, where aro kept large supplies suitable for tho wnnta ot all, and "which thev will dispose of for greenbacks, gold or silver, at very reasonable rates." Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard.