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THE PLAINDEALER. l'libHslioii Dally, cxevjit SuiuIhv. 1IK.VJAMIX Y. ltKXJA.MI.V. ... bMitor. i .Maiiaxrr. I Subscription Ilntes. One Year, by mall Six Mouths " ....... Thrco Months " Ono Month ' . Vet Week, ilcltverol by Carrier .WOO .. 1 M - 75 25 10 Tlie Weekly Plalndealer One Year 1- 00 Six Month . 1 00 Three Months .............. 60 JUNE 15. IStW. AFTER THE BATTLE. Now that the tiolttical buttle is over, the EtsoVe of the contest has cleated a war, the dead buried and the wounded found to be convalescing, it is the proper ; 1 A A il . A 1 t . . every uay ccuesoi tue spreau . oai utxore us lite a grand panorama. iotd and cloUiinRprocu'red both for the I present and future. An army of idlers never win glory in I camp. It is the active campaijnera who ) achieve renown, and crown them?(lvM ' with the laurels of victory. The victo ries of peace are grander than those of war. Let as not yield to dijeoorage ments bnt press forward in the highway of progress and the seeming insurmount able will disappejr as we more on. If we put forth our best energies the Hon, fiilnre, will flee from our approach and disappear in the jungles of despair and leave our pathway clear. Tne star, pros perity, is rising in the east. McKinley will be next president. Confidence in the future will then induce capital to come out from its hiding places, and en ter the arena cf industry and success will crown every enterprise. The "filled cheete" bill passed by the Senate is analogous to th okomirgaaite act of a few years ago in the respect that its purpose it to tax an objecticnal manufacture out of existence. Filled cheese is made by using ikimmed milk and Ird instead of creim. It is not un wholesome, but itcomjietea with the tet ter article to the injury of the farmers, and therefore they want protection against it in the form of a tax high enough to take away the profits of those who are engaged in its production. The city of Johnstown. Pa., which was overwhelmed by the waters of a broken dam May 31, ISS'J, engulfing several thousand people, is now a handsome and thriving place of 40,000 inhabitants, hav ing added I0.OCO to its iwpulation einco that calamity. Johnstown lost 7 per cent of its citizens in the raging torrent, and yet it Is now one of the most pros- peroue cities of its size in the f.tatf American pluck has always been found ' ciual to every emergency. ' The nominating speeches at St. Imia will bo made by .Senator-elect Forakcr for McKinley, Senator Lodge for Kecd, Chauucey M. Depew for Morton, and J. X. Baldwin for Allison. This means that tho oratory in the case will be up to the highest mark of excellence. The free trade doctrine of the demo crats made Cleveland president and now the party thinks it can elect their msu on the free coinage doctrine. But the lejplc haye had enough of these free vagaries. The ugly fact that democratic rule has addoJ JlWt.'.OJD.OfW to tho public debt in a time of icace is alone Etillicient to uiahe the voting of the republican ticket a patriotic duty. The grand old elephant, rcpuhlican itm, w ill bo the cynosure of all America in IH'M, while the democratic free trade atw will bray, de-fe-at, de-.'e-at, de-fe at, fee, feet, feet. Lumber for Sale or Trade. If you have dry cows or heifers you waul ! trade fijr lumber, or if you waul to buy a bill ..f any kind tiffin luiulrr, you will ,b, well In address P. O. box )2i5, Drain, Oregon. Imiv imngio turn tne attention ot tne com-, a;ved here Saturd3V) frum Albany, batints to the contemplation of the arts ; The remainJer of their family will arrive of peace that they may recuperate their, jicre nesl week Tasted energies as far as practicable be-! , f - James Dealing has ladies, genls and fore another campaign. There are now, , ., , , , . . , , . . , ' children's tan shoes for summer wear, at many things to be looked after as a . . . means to facilitate business in our inter- rea0I)a 0 Pr,ce course vriUi each other in the vital con- Te Diromicfc received new sup cernsollife. In thess we are all Inti-: PIie3 of slss and painU last week, inatcly interested whether we are demc- !Thc" l,ave haJ tLeir ,are cIock Ct int0 crats.'repabHcans cr populists. The real t,,e siJe belying, which mates it more and serious affairs of life are still knock- USfHl as wel1 as ornamental, ins nt our dojrs demanding recognition. C. T. Wilson i-i making several set of It will avail uj nothing to nurse our fill-', heavy harness for parties engaged in do ttrca auU scowl at each other and say : s ing heavy hauling. Kepairing harneis You are not a pitriot, jou are not loyal ! is a pjrt of Mr. Wilson's work, also, to yjur pjrty, yon are a traitor to the Miss Mary Medley, of whom we men cause yen vowed to support," and kin- tioued in our last report, is still conva dred charges and counter charges. No, lescent. We bore the will regain her let by-goncs be hy-gones. We can't f usual good health soon, gather up spilled milk from the dust of B. J. ltoringdon is improving his rvsi tbe earth. e must put up with tin: in-! dcnce with a ccw h ac j rt.Iiainting. eritableandtryand do better in the Mr. .j jes a gocd lice of har future. Let ns now go to work and en- nesg sajd!e?, wbips t..t OAKLAND. J. II. Shtipc of I'osebur v8 in town, Saturday. Mies Deuinia Kobcrta returtied to her homo in Klkton last week. l B. Eeckley and family went to Klk ton, Friday, to visit relativee. Owen Southerlin arrived hero, Wednes day, from Grauts l'as. Miss 12 tin Good returned" toiler homo in California last week. Mies Lizzie Cooper returned homo last week. She has been visiting at Wilbur and Koseburg for sometime. Miss Julia ltaymond went to Salem, Tuesday. Sho expects to leuiain for some time. Mrs. M.C. renington tame up fiotn Portland, Thursday, to visit relatives and friends. James Underwood of Koseburg was in town, Saturday. Misses Jennie and Kitty Clarke of Millwood were in town, Saturday, trad ing with our merchants. II. D. Graves and wife of Koseburg were visiting in town, Sunday. John Beckloy nod S. M. Kc'ley were in Koseburg, Friday, ou business. Misses Kate liuick and Lulu Willis made onr town a visit last week. Mrs. Beckley and her daughter, Gratv, went to Roseburg, Thursday. Alfred -Malt by, one of onr lawyers, went to Uosebtttg, Thutsday. Louis Krouch of Portland is here liv ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i. JIcFarland. Charley Hazard and wife of Drain were here last week to attend the fu neral of Uncle George Hall. Kev. C. X. Court wrightt wife aud son Misses Yinnie Young at.d Mav Stearns returned home, Fridav, from Eugene w'c they have been attending school at ,,,e ta,e 1 S J- Jocca returned, Saturday, from rrt,anJ' wiere he has been attending Zad loJge of the A. F. A A. M. He reports 300 members in attendance and a fins time. Mrs. A. b, Stearns wa over, from Koseburg, Thurday, returing the same day, taking her children home. Mis. George Stearns has been keeping them while she was in San Francitco. Miss Nellie Whitney went to Koseburg in company with Mrs. Stearns to atsist her with her household duties. Mm. R. E. Dimmick leaves the loth inst. for Sebastapol, where ber husband now is. Kalph writes that he is well pleased with the country and will prob ably remain there. Uncle Fen Sutherlin went to Portland Tuesday for treatment . the St. Yincent hospital. Ha was accent panied by Mrs. Grnbbeand Dr. Gilmore. The doctor retarneJ Thursday and states that Fen stood the trip well and was resting easy when he left. We have observed cf late the building of fires by children on the vacant lots about town. This should be stopped as a fire might result therefrom. The chil dren are placing themselves in danger as well as others, for should their clothtng catch on fire it would lc impossible to extinguish the flames until injures would be sustained that might prove serious. Work is progressing nicely on the Bo hemia road, and according to late reports a good, substantial and practical road is being built. We are in hope3 to be able to report the completion ol the road to ttie mines within a couple of mouths, and then Douglas county w ill coiumenoo to reap the benefits of the mining dia- , trict. " Stearns and Marius Marcellus in company with L. G. Bradley and W. S. ' Moon, arrived here yesterday from Eu gene. Tw of the boys came thtough on bicycles. The others look the train at Yoncalla, their wheels being disabled. They report the road in good condition and enjoyed their trip. Messrs. Moon and Bradley are residents of Southern Oreiron. Another pioneer has passed to a higher life. Uncle George Hall of English Set tlement died Sunday, June 7, at 5 p. in., after a long illness. Mr. Hall was one of the early Eettlers in this section and was widely I known throughout tho couutry. The funeral took place at Old Town cemetery Tuesday, at 10 a. m. There was a large attendance of relatives, friends and neighbors, ot.whom the be reaved family have their sympathy. Tims, one by one, tho pioneers are pass ing away, as wo all shall have to do in tho lime to come. The local lodge of Woodmen of the World held an extra session here Satur day evening lo initiate several now mem bers:, and for this purpose seventeen members of Oak Camp at Koseburg wcro in attendanco lo givo tho new lodge here instructions in the full initiation of tho order. Following is a list of tho visiting members. II. P.nry, C. It. C.tnriuii. N. T. Jewell, U. L. Chci-seuiati, Eugene Wright, L. II. Zigler, Charles Perry, C. Hume, Frank Godlrcy, Geo. Langon- berg, John Chapman, P. II. Burt, H. S, rrencii, i.eo wimoeriy, ri. h. iiteuarus, Mark Muuboii and C. M. Johnson. Af ter tho iniutiotiB suppur was forved at tho Depot hotel. An excellent timo h reported. Tmi.uv. CALAPOOIA. Somu of our fanners are cutting al falfa hay. Fall-sown wheat is in full wm and looks well. Joel Cole captured a eoyoto last week,' and will use him to train his young dogs. P. W. Gossit has been in very delicate health the past week. Koad Supervisor MeXebb is building some good substantial bridges in his dis trict. . Our school closed on tho 11th inst. lhero were Eomo well cho3cn speeches and dialogues nnd everything showed that tho scholars had made txcollent progress under .Iis3 Callahan tho last three mouths. Mis. Kosa Gillett of lttsaburg is viiit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MoNabb. 'Ilie social d.uito nt II. l)ardorft"'d on the till: inst. was well attended, and all report haing had a pleasant time. Mrs. Scott Henry, who lias ueen con fined to her room with scarlet fever for some time, is able to lie arcund again. Mrs. Klisa Oltinger is visiting I.er daughter, Mrs. James Kittson, of Hose burg. L. Perdue is getting cut lumber to build a new icsidence. lti'nt. DRAIN. The election is juused ami everything is quiet ence more. Ira Wiinborly is in Poithiud, having been drawn on the jury for tho United States distriet toutt. J. M. Stark pjsieI thiongh Drain on his way to A. l A A. M. Graud Iodge at Portland. Dtxtcr Kiec. Alfred Haines, G. Staley ami Mr. Colo are hete agisting the assessor to make ont the tax roll. The senior class of the Normal have passed theii examinations and arc I it-y prejwring for commencvuient exercises w hich begin on U.t ItHh. J. W. 'i;eand 5am Long, piumiitcnt farmers of Ycncalla were in town Fri day. Jas. Hunch, Al. Kent unci I'l-ailcii Weatherly of Klkton were in toivn Fri day. S. W. fellers has opened a tatcl cr shop in town. Drain now has iwo shops. John Binder, cue of Kit ton V sold farmers wa3 in town Saturday. He says crops are not looking well in that irt of the county. Mrs. Wta. Kustel has been veiy i I Int at present writing is some belter. Drain is gcing to celebrate tlw -1th of July in grand style. Although prepara tions were begun late 'a good lime is an ticipated. Ouia, the three eat -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Broun, iell from a stairway last week aud mm MsVetely bruistd, one leg being broken above the knee. She is improving under the treatment of Dr. Hawkins. Kki-vktlh. Chas. Kevern, a practical Cornish miner of Drain, wi'I leave Mocday or the Bohemia mine.-, which l.e thinks will be very successful ib'n ecramcr. We all wish Charles success. He is also 0(en to drill any man ou a doisn 1k!c for 15 minutes, striking for $K0, by having his partner twist to him and chance drills every minu'e. Y. Free-Trade in Salt Results. The per capita eonsumpuion of salt, for all purposes, in this ouatry is ji pounds per annum. The McKinley duty was tI.M a ton. The Wileou-Gor-mandizcrs placed it on the free list. If the consumers reap the whole benefit of the il.tW a ton, it means a saving to them of less thau four r.nd a half cents each, ever, should they reap the benefit on the entire consumption. In iin'. of fact, the dutie3 dllected in 1S-.U, tjie highest under the McKinley law, were $403,71), or !e39 than six-tenths of a cent per capita. To accomplish this saving of f tOS.TfO, the w.igcs distributed in the Wyoming Valley .salt lield a!iue fell ofrJS.i,0J in 1S!", te!ow the aiiKUtit in imii, wiuio tne railroads luuniug through that field lust -30,000 and the cooperage and cotton bagging industries lost H"2,OJ0. ,,-'ro a los8 0,le salt field alone of I,r.jo,000, as against a possible earing of $t03,7iH), And thcte arc many other salt fields :n tho coun try as pro luctive as that in and aiomiil Wyoming county, New York, which have euffered as heavily. The item of la bor in.tlie salt plants alone inthis one field has been decrease ! by an amount sub stantially equal to the duty collected in 1891, aud yet labor in the Halt plants suffered but oiie-fo:irth of the loss di rectly occasioned by Free-Trade in talt. iNcw '. irk Feels I-rcc-Trade's Touch O i J the most depressing spectacles to be Aitncfsed in this great city is the long lino of weary and hungry iren who wait tv.iy night outside a bakery opjio site (iraco church, where about mid night, Ihctu .is a free dclhciy of stale bread, left over from the piiviuns day unsold. The lino ofleit extends around the block, and in always thero at tho stated ihour, in all kinds of weather. Here is practical evider.ee of real and abject poverty, which is pcen almost every night by hundreds of people pass ing in the Broadway cable cars, and to those who givo any thought to tho mat ter the spectacle is a painful uno Peo ple don't wait on a linn for free delivery of stale biend, even from a popular buk- ery, unless they aro hungry and i-ai.not bny, or else hungry and miserly. But theie is another npeetaeU- of ti.o metropolis equally Impressive but mteo conspicuous. Kecently the Salvation Army established a woman'n shelter in Bayard street, near the Jlowery." There aio accommodations for 12 noii.en, but ojery night applieuuls have to be turned away beo.t'iso Ihere is no room. New York Dispatch . Church mid State. A complete separation of church and Btate is tho true doctrine of lopublican ism. Tho l'i.mii:Ai.Ki: is opposed to appropriating ono dollar by the stale for sectarian purposes. If any erson is needy, being unable of self support, of whatever faith he may have, let him l.e cared fur as a citizen and not as a reli gionist. The fecular authority should know no creed, no dogma, no fysleai cf faith. Let every one be fice tu choose his own religious fuitl., far from coer cion or I'indrmito bv any hierarchical power, bnt be bound as a citizen tv Le loyal to the secular iower which in turn must protoct him in tint full enjoymant of his opinions, whether teligioiis, social or political. Tims far aud no farther has the stale any right lo'go, i' the way of beneficiary aid. The Discovery Saved His Lite. Mr. U. Caiiouette. Diugjisl, Beavcrt, ville, III., says: "To Dr. King's NVw Discovery 1 owe my life. Was taken with Li Grippe and tried all lit physician- I tr miles about, but -A no avail, and as given up aud tuld I could n t live. Haviug Dr. King's New Ditcv ery in my store I sent f jr a uotll-; and begau its use aud from the first do e be gan to get better, and aftr using three bottles was up acd about again. Il is worth its weight in gold. Wo won't keep storo or house without it." Get a free t-ial at A. C..M.trs'ers' Drug Store Cure: :"r Xlenclitcltt;. Ak a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It eflects a permanent tun- and the most dreadful habitual tdek head aches ieid to its intiru-ure. We urge alt who are atlheted, to procure a lott!e, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cdus tA habitual consumption Electric Bitters cures by giving the ne-Jed tone to Ike bowels, and few easva ions resist the use of this iiK-dicine. Try it otn e. I.arue Itottlea idy Fifti eents at A. ('. .Ma raters A tV'i Drug St'.i '. Dr. Pricc'5 Cream Baking Powdc. World's Fair Iflshest Award. The will bwarm III I. Ill 21 Fine Musical and l.i'ary Frgrm GOOD i-PK AKIN;: GOOD RINGING' GOOD TIME! DOST FORGET THE DATE. SPECIAL lNVlTflTIOJf TO THE UflDIES. MAUli IT nowx. JSC 3i ; if oy. dealing wt Till toO JncUSoil til Ou. .JU-jr swath P.O. Choice Teat, t'eff CC3 Tobircis and Cmars. A tut every tbiof tke la incuruceryiiiu'. lliglicf t Garnet Palil Tor Country l'r4cr, i. :ie him a call aud tt conittaud. Sale Under Decree and Execullott (. il I i.s-. I'lmntirt" 1 Wi.atui II llarrif. Ertrlta Hurt;-., Martha (.'hiuicv, Uanut r Ctune . ' Ann M. Brim u, O. F. HUhiii, .1. ' F. Utentnvt, H. K. Jtent. :i u,l ' l-oni stuncer. DeU-mt oits T4TIfK In licrcbf rU'i tli.it r ml I ; irtut'of an execution and ..r.l. r ..i ssk- l iieii .mi or tnv ' Ircuit Court (.r ilu- t'u.,iiiy ..I inuv-ias. Maicui orvCon,lnU. JlayTili, V D w., isi i.u,.r ot u. H. Beyers itlnmti:!. .ml Itaiiial liuitm 11. HirrU. Mtelia Hurri- Mr tha t li.uivy. Uarnier Cbaii-y, Anna M. i;r.u r r. trrmci. It it. i;. us,'i';i uri.i inis Mvncer, tlefviidAUU. i.imnuimlin me l iiMki'xalcut tho cvruiu in.ru.i-.l nal ipK ri in uut ce illioii ami ti. rLjiitt(!.r nar- tu ulariy di.HTiln.Hl to satliy tin- dvtnmids nf inc -.iki piniiiua, to ttti- TnrMimol 'llurton huu. In ! aiitl tuonlv i.,n- mul rrr iixt u,,ll.rv (SliUI Willi liileu.". tlicu uu at the laW iif W ircvni. ltT annum Irom tlte ITthday of March i-".. n.i in.-mitti.-r mm m One huudrcl and lili (fl .i) IMUm attorney tt : and the fur- uiirMiminMij iiio(vii,i uniiari tor ta". ruiu on i.i j.n utiKk. anil tlte Inrlllii r k. 1 orl cialil llollnm l-lsmi cimtn and ililir.- mi-iiu undtheeoktiiuf and uihju this writ. . it 111 on rucMljy, (tic lOtli (Ihj ot June. SH. at the hour ( 1 oVIock . in of ai.i .U al the front diMtr of the tVnui lloi; in KoM-hiinr, Dointlaxroimi. Oroiton. (T. r tor vjil,. anil nil ul ln Itl ic and toll l,i Hie hljilut bi.ldcr lor cah al! Ilu- ri'.lit title ail Inttivt dcli'inlant, William II Harris ami l..t,.l.i Karri, liadt.ii the iM du of Atn;iiM. i a, or may at any time i-ini e acinir.tl in or to (he folltmlnic disirib. .! Ihii.1- iin.l i-ri'iniv-.. to n il- lli-einiiini; at the iiorllii'ic-t romrrof thef. V. t:tei.uorth domi lioti land elaim .elulm No. in louiiHliip soiitli, ol rutme I wexi, of ihe illuinvtU' Me ridlan, rmuiiiiR llienee wet LVti chains, llience mil 111 ahmc the uet Hue of the Alexan der Diimoiid donation land claim, claim X o ill, I". cliaiti", Ihenccenil alonj: the liorlh line of mid i liiiiii No. 10, -u.n eliHlim to the ci lion line iK'tncen scetioiiH and !, llience south along mid M'ctlon line .'J.i-.ihaiii" lo the mhuIi line of mid donation html claim So. 4rt: thence west t.s.I chains: thence north 11.21 clmim to the imcc d lieKinninir, conlaliunj; 1J1.19 ii'-res ol land In HoukIih coiuile. State of OreRon. Almi bcKiniitm.' at the northeast corner of raid t:. U . Ileck north's dnnatloii laml elulm. elulm 'o .".i In nld loiishpH,il italige; iIkiici- iminitiK est oT.i'i elialns; thence south ll." elinius: thence Cilll 37.85 clinlnic thence nnrlh 11 -i chains tn the jiIhcc of Ijcitlnnim;, rontiunim: :il.21 ncrcs. The two tntclii above dearrllml contaiiilm; l.?i ncrca of land, all situated in Hci-liotix .Mind .sofT uitshlii .Ninlh, Itamje I V 'I at tin- il!:1.,ictte Meridian and in lioiiu 1ns coiinlv, Mali- of On' mii f. I villi i l Mil rlfTof DoiikIj-, t mini . in. IS . W. I'ATIKAHT, IK'I'UIV 1. 1 1.. I rr-.f v. lAt - RACKET .SYSTEMi to isicitt:ii v is; to vNi-;i(Hiii.i. Goinparc ()(ir prices! Mlii nml Ik- H.ii'.tut H.it' .. ..iv. 1 adiefi' aatlor-. Ciood Straw LadieH" Pati Blni k Hoii Ididics' Vert", hlecvelCM fa-. Utdich' Wilrt Waists. lJltost tlc. Cf. Mens' SK-k!i, GimkI Wi iRht .". ;c. Mens' Suspender, web. ends IT. Boys' Suspcndem. c. ticnts' Drew Shirts, With Collar and C;uirst9e. One fnper liua. , ac. one xceaie Book Victor Carving Knives, (if in tut) net ..... roiii,i. ici-onii rlnc set Otic iio.eii Iud l'enrits Tno Bunches Envelopes To Dozen Flshhooka Shoes! Shoes"! IjuIi. s' ftxfuri!", biuck or Inn. $1 M' Ijtrtli s- Klnc Hbun. e .10 Ijidi-s- Kiue bltocs I .-ii Men's Fine 8hf. :; Men's Fine Shoes 3 m Men's Klitc Blrnes 2 ft) ." Men's Heavy Shoes 1 :o Men's Hi ,iv 1 t 7" 1,'hililri tfs Scbool shoes 1 'n Men's Tennis ? i oo Uurothi riti .U it 'ami' iimi"riiiii gap I'ltlfK's MA!:K- I IV IM.tlN Hi.l KW. li -c ttittli. SCHARDS' CASH ACKET STORE. K Mr NKII.I., Knenvr. TO THE . tli- 1 ho.- c of TWO Transcontinental ROUTES VIA Spokane MimtetqHiHs $L Paul VIA Denver Op.mlia AsIJ Knnsns C'ityi Low Kates tu aU Kastcm CUies. Ot'KAN lTYJSfOJ. 1 mi.:... Fur tun -it i.ii Si- .VN :AC!oCO. ..vi.r!h duck, i'ortiand,at a Is; . 'altn. li.Ofj. flecrage. : v n in .i.l !rs : LUMW.N', Ajn-tii, l.osciurj, Huron, or w. ir. Ht'KLBf irr. . .. tk.ia.- r Arm!. IVrlland. Ongou H;. ;: iFumiv.i. .. txrr.i.iui: roiNrsj tt"S am! f nipt !rrtn a iiii N t-.it L.:.t ; 1 .ilc To all Points East antl South tutiic LdMSot. a:; i;ui r. . ; r- .::. VE-rtBt'LEP TnAt : t e::y ia , IS THE YUAK 8T. PAUL o CHICAGO . ccinsvt . i am CoatpOie cf Oimag Cars Unsurpauc. PjAnn Crnriag Saga Slccar- Cf la'.tst Eqoipmtat. roi'injrr m.kim.m; twits Bit that cott be kuu.sUuvLcU and in which ai-cnmmoiUtins.s arc Nun KUKE anvl KUESiaUKlJ tu UuMcr ui Fut cr kvan! cla5 Ticket. Aiid i:i.i:a;.t hay ctn .iii:s 4 Csiuuuko i Ijai- et'r.-:vv'.;nj with AU l.iao, aJFttdiuj ltrwt a:td ralnterruptrf sjerricc. FuiliEiu.sIi.ofKr !osorvjt:oas Can be &ccuical In ilviu-e thrvunh aoy agtat ol tlteruad. IHROUCH TICKETS t :-uui nil i'liinta in ntfrica. Kitlj:.tl mul Kur ijo can be purchasei! at aay Ticke; ota of tliu-1 mnpattf. Fult iiUurjaatii. :im. ronus an a cuinxrul; ratts lime ol cr details furnished on application io . S. IC. llt'IClw, L.nal jscat ut K..ilir.-,iir , tr . A. . CHAltl.TON, .WistaaHlentral l'J-svti5ri i 'c- ".'. So. Ill Vint 5-t.. or. W . 1 11. j'u;i, l"OKTl.Mi. OKKf.ON". EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE --- UK 111K SoutliiM'ii Pncilic Co. Kx LiaUitevc t'ultLi.L. u.vlly. sum i s i!-. M. I v. IVrtU.iul . vr" "'. V 1. Kovncn! 1 v. ! In ta. M. j A i ..n Kmitrcvi l.v. I Ni-rin .s:10 v. X tl:H r. M. 6.00 r. u. Above tmhis mii u: K.mt l'..it:ti.I. OrKn t i'j-, WmMbuni, Mik ni. '1 ii,i . r, Marion. Jt-ftir-Silll, .M'.Mll), A'.ianv Juiwuuu, tiingviit tlis.!!s, HuH.y. iIi.ni-!..irK, Juucuou Ittv, Irving. Kueeuc, i'ivmh-U, Dram, nnd aU Ulions from ttineburg toAshtaud tm.lu.-Uv it(w.cbrj: ajats ;Hiiy, I.v. Ar. Vortlaml KivJvb'in; - S.o r. . ! Ar. I p. m l.v. I a. M. tjnlciti ;tssciiKef- Uaily. Ir. n. , l.v. I'urtla.'iJ Salvm Ar. 1 10; 6 1M . Ar. l.v. in mm; c.vus ux i:::. niiifn; Fuiiman Buffet S!ee,jers - AMI - siu .M.t :iAss Sl.l:t.tM; cwn AttaihPd to all Through TraliiA West Side Division. IJctwrvi! t'.iriliiiul mt 'i)t ;allis Mull train daily (cwvpt SuiMiiy). 7 A. M. I Lv. I'ortlaHit t'or:lllijl Ar. I Lv. I ti.' i f. n. I Ar. ;:40 r. M 1:00 p. M At Allunr ami CorvallU rotinert with trainn ot Orvgou t'vntral i Ea-sicru ratlroni). i:xress train l.il!y (except Sitri'lay). l.l."i r. St. I l.v. - iVrttanil "Ar. i S.25.V. v. 7:'i5 1'. M i Ar. - MeMiuvtUe l.v. 5:.-) a. m. 'I'hrniiKSi ':'ickct tu nil riitts In tlm r.nstcrn Mntvs, i:iii'.mla nml i:tiri vim ! oli'.Hiiivil tit Imv t.st rates (rum i.iiitjc I'.sii s, sv:it iMisriiiir'j. It KCKIIL, ,. i , ui' ,1 i. Mnuutiu . 1' A l'jv A I', i 1'Or.TLA.MD OKEOUN 7-Xni. S? Our -S? I 'rices. - 5 Pi v, ! 3 T l,' I S'cM do t , t.r 1 N.,t,... i:aiifc. a?s. f) P Pv IT Wi life Wt fcia l e EAST F. Rapp, s -g JJ . cSJ E S? 525 LEADING PERSCRJPTION DRUGGIST, Jaik on Street, KoscbtirK, Oregon. Patent Medicines. Perfumeries. ' Toilet Articles. il sinii orflnun n ID 111 mm n .! i 1. i.ian ly on hand New ar.d .i i..l -.:..;! Hard Times I'rict- Hsiid Cctwls Bought and Hold. 1 THE THIRD ADDITION R00K51DE. The JIOIVG Farm, east of town, has been plat ted and is now on the market in Lots and Blocks containing 3, 20, 30, and 40 acres, ranging in price from $25 to $100 per acre. Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home can now be accommodated on easy terms. All lots sold in First Brookside addition have more than doubled in value. The prospect is much better for the future. More fortunes are made in lands near a grow ing town or city than any other way. Sieze the oppor timit'. For information or conveyance, call at ony Real ' Estate Office, or on & T, BELDE Fropr, Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stuck Rauges, Timber Prime and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, - f-... T.. Inquire of id. i WYLIE PILKINGTON, Successor to G. W. NOAH, I General Blacksmith ing -sv-jl BH.i;9aE3iaT;ajEJCr5 TROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, AIKIS j OK ATx, kinds promptly done. Sliu.i tju Corner V;isIiinKtou ZIQLER& PATTERSON,. pot DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY . GROCERIES.- COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. vJivv. us .1 vail. Genls delivered to any part of the City in short onler. Cotiu r Lane Sl,eri.lan Streets, KOSEBURG, OREGON. Roseb L. SCHMITT, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. ! V k Otstl l-illtr Tvtl i--vr if T-Trtirt , i j "iuuv.' """"-i The Best iu R0SEBURG Marble and Granite Works. R W. r r.$&r ""VhbT is!. .mm : istsiis' Kstimates l'uruishcd otlice mul Niilcttrcom. ;ju oaU Ntrcct. A. G Hoxie,. Wholesale and Goods delivered free to all j parts of the city. I,eavc I 3 ukrs with me and : save money. Roscburg, Or. a coMPMnn umi H oil id ay Goods rm t (Jentlcmcn, I.adies 0 and Children. TTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT HEiDRICK'S BLOCK Ol'IMWITH DKI'OT. fetcond Hand (,'xxUot All Kind. Which fjtvc un coll and Is- ron)nu.d. HiXiwi Lands and Mining Properties, Z C s. k. bttick; ana Kane Sts., Roscburj;. Grocers urgBrewery Proprietor. .. 1 - 1 . . 1 -1 -- jjiiuis uuij ttuiiit: maae xeer. tlte Market. ACHKOH ft CO., PFWHL Dealer in all kiuds ol iUarbic ami granite lUoiiiiiiieiits ami Hcudstoncs, Portland Cement Curbing for Cemetery JLotssi. on all kinds of Cemetery Work Kotuil Dealer in Flour, Feed, Provisions.