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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1896)
ri"llJifl 1111 ' 1 J 1 -ip 4-m W THE PLAINDEALER, Piil.tWIivil liKlly,i'-w'tSiiiul V IIKNJAMIN.. IIKNJAMIN .. .IMltur. ..Manager. UllW'N. HtiliNvrlpllott turn Vent, l.y mull- ... Hl MhiiI, " Three Mttiittin " One Month - Pet WvvV. hUr nl by Cattlit . W 1 to .. .. 10 Tin Wrrktv iMrtlmleiUcr llim Ymt " W Hit MlMllIlt Tlitvo Month 1 TO DRAIN. C0AA1I1NCUAUNT UXUKCISUS AT his iippioolulioii of Iho guol work ilouo liy them. Tho illplomiu woro men awarded, which concluded Iho oxorclsoa, . . . . . t 'I I.. ......til hi n ill Um III II IIH no 1011. iuu uruiiiiua nu . I . 1 . . . I I.. II... Mi.l.ttnl tlllll ui.i., V..H...I Mi'IiimiI ni hum i. i.soil imuiioi ft Kreuumuruti m uiu bv-iivu. ...... " -" I. . .. I.. . I. I..-, Tlniisdav it lli;!10 o'clock. ur " i"rnou n'"-"' ."" l'lio wcck'H eiitotliiliiiiioiit was oshuied President lliraco tlooervcu niticn priiiHu In l.v it kind conceit uivrn by Iho (. S. for hln good work Iho past year, una wo - i . . ... . i.,. N.N. I'n.lnt .inn. Tin bom did IMI 1110 slim mill minor ihb uwuiui hisllcu to theinsulion miuI tho evening incut, tho Drum Normal win t - wan frntighl with ploaMtrnblo nun on- tcrtuliitiig music. On Saturday nt o ! Iho chapel ol tho Noiiual wiir pinked to ovurllowing I iv n mWt nmllonco to hour tho niiisicitl iiruiniitii. Iirol' iitotl hv MifH Warner run! (Indents. many wow eoiiipollcd l sliiml tliiough out tho wholo leinlltion. Much ctcillt U iclleclcd on MIps Winner for tho able manner in which sho ha who wow po fortunate an to Btructlon Iioni her. Kninlrtv t 11 a. in. tho chapel was Piuuti completely illleil hy an onlcily tnt.lv f ihuidIo who had conio to hoar ""'-j - - - - tho iMccAlnurriUa sermon prcnchcil 'hy tho Icitiliti)! nchoolH of ItH utnto. iniumKO ho ouo of Id ml In tho Clll.KN. TIIIJ PULPIT. Wtu'k ilollv- City Treasurer's Notice Notice la hereby Rlvon to all persons holdhm UoBuburg city wnrrauts Indorflod prior to March 2. 18W, to proeont tho oaino nt troasurer'a ofllco in city hall for payment, na intorcBt will cobbo thoroon .illcr Iho ilnto of this notko. Dated this 17th day of June, 1800, nt Uosoliurt;, Oregon. J. A. I'BUKISM, City Troasuror. Notice. I I hereby warn all parties from pur I . i I.. Tn (!nmnr cliaHltit? a nolo uwii oy iuu i "t" for thirty dollnr. dated about tho llrBt Bain .Sunday uvuiiim; Hov 1IV I "... I I "w ' . I . . 1 .. k I ... !!.... lit ..l.ntl. ,t ni.rti liiril tilll I . . r i.. l.Srv n,.nl n .wimiiiIimI mill -'rou ni uiu itiiimov t-m.it... it.-., , j0 i8.(li aH i rOIUHU in ...... 1 . ..l.i. .Il......... Mr . . .. 11 r aim wiiiiiu ii wry "iuu iun.uii.ru. ..... noi0 i0 tu)y purpon Dili mo saui n - Ithick Bald iinionpt other truthful ,ninclf , for tho reuson tho property thhigi: Man cannot et wy from 1,18 ,mrclnHcd and for which Bald nolo was elvcn Is valueless. I). rATTKIUJOX. trilned thoo actions Kk1 or hud. Ho must face his .iv., t. ownUlo. Ho may ly trickery escaij lor awhllo tho just coinlenmaiion oi iiib b.xd conduct hut sooner or later his 'guilt will 11 ml him out and retribution will nvnr lukn him. Iii other words wo nro aUehiuiuter buildore. Orccon State Camp-ricctlnK The Oregon Slato camp-mcetlnB of tho MrllmlUt Knifcooal (Jliurcli will do Tho tcmplo OM hold nt Oautiv. Ore., ou their beautiful CV....V. , -rf 1 .... . . t I - ' ' . I ........ .. .ii i... ..... i it. tii ii. .ii'ti iiiri.iii i ..... .-i.. i iii. a.nn i... i m in ii .1,11.1 miiM.iiiiii.niiuiii v". n " crauuiis. IICKIIIIUIIK ui n... IUI. mi . i. i . I 1...II I I i.r.itllllU mill I . . . ... . I. ..-.I 'ri. ...n.m.la of schools. His mhlroM was pronounced " "ul" "'u" i"' " " """ tluuitiK until Juiy -mi. ..u KHfeot For iust one hour tho siiVor ''r"11 " "Bnicnwow, uiu win bo BuUnWy arrangea ami overyi.m.g I...I.I ii... ..iiiliniioo to r.u,t i.,ntlvouosF. "'ral ami Impuw (oundaltous and dec- ,a condttion for an enjoyable and ........... a i II.. ..I itm ... His iM.ttng Imstiuelion t J tho gr.uluat- r'l' ,,rolital.!o meeting. tm? uhiM was r uuMeily etlott ami SUAliMUR IS HURU. Owing to tho Ions ivntinuom wet weather during the season, for planlinc and sowing grain, the faimeis got their eroiw In Ute, ami thoe which wew put in, in season, made slo growth on ac ivunt of the wet nnl ootl weather. Then when the weather change! from irel to dry, the grvun-1 baketl, and as a conswnence, grain will Ih short, ami if the drv. bet wvather ognHnnes long tho crops ol all kinds wilt K short in ou.tu tity and probtWy in ipnlity als. The outlook is .net ry che?rfnl fr this year. Hi a Mtti.. iH.teti and plum crofs . -. i.j.i filum. The ivr ami ; van Keiter. Jefferson til lioUst otanr of the feral venlict ol these proiont that all frnlts ami they aw not bhh tlun a fiir j shwiM luve had a priie. m earnest and isaiucil the profound admlrrttion of nil Rev, J. It. istratfortl, pistorof tho M l olutri'h nt lriln. cavj an ad lres In tho evening to young people, wlilcli show oil careful and thoughtful preu.i- tion, and was deeply Impress jtl on tho minds of all prejeut. liio crowd was .ml to lanre as had been that at the morning seruion, jet tho seats were well tilled, and all went away feeling it the ablest addles ever given by the pastor at Drain. The oratorical conteet was the feature .,! Mimilv een nc. The teats were Again nearly all occupied aud tho littcn ni uii rovallv entcrtaineil for mote than one hour wlthmufic .vul the earn est elTorts ol the six contestants to win the first rrixc. The names of theso who ivuiicipated in tho race aie as follow? Mini Oirj Kdwanls. hucvnci Myta NighsAander, Hadleyville. Kiy Had wr. DrAin: Messrs. W. J. l.oo4iey. Jef- fsin; Kilwin Uhc-les, Drain; and $yl It was tlie pon- . ... ..I .1... .I....I..... ..ill 1... .lniirnvpii ni'iiiinp. nil.' piiiitiii.u ... hideous to look uimn. and tho Internal arrangements will be nuy thing hut joy ous. The slruoturo ol human character is a lif work. It is iMini: un every lionr ol our existence. Kach brick adds beauty nml strength, it well laid, or, if badly laid in the mortal of depravity, will .iviiiitii.illv toimlo and fall a wreck to mark our folly. Tho iinvachor appe.ueil to the young in rounder the life work before them Notice to the Traveling Public. .Mrs. Moore, tho proprietor of tho Pri a. t 1 . I. n n n M M vato lioanttng House, lonnunj uunu tho Formers' Hoiel, on Lano street, one block oast ol tho deiot, has acipiired tho reputation of being one of tho best era in tho city. Meals 15 cents; and lodging $3..r)0 cater board Caro Bros. Must Full their imtnenio stock insido of sixty days, regardless of cost. If any Choiwo a line of cwmlucl that experience I ono wlshea to get bargains tkey must ttachos them is most loiuhu ivo to puro cau soon, as thsy mean business. This happinee?. which only results fiom pure is no humbug. If you doubt their word, motive aud 'isht conduct. Me ap- and be convinced. I Six 2 is mm 2 s-JsJ ur 2 1 qtV v J 2 .IV ( Per Cent. Money! DON'T WANT THE EARTH. CAN SOW BE HAD nv sirroKTisu tiik LAND OWNERS' UNION. ) lnMletl to his hearers to do right Invauso it is right , tho only true way ol becoming manlr, noble and just. l.?ad pure lives thou h they aw ridiculed ami traduced bv the work!. He said all the bright and shining lights of history luive lcen more goo I time or lew porsccHtod and maligned by the vfottiu at tho time, but history will do them justice hy ami by ami a clear con science will rewanl them daily and after death a cron of glory. Celebration at Boswcll Springs. There will bo a grand Fourth of July celebration at Boswell Spring?, fcvery- bodv is invited and all aro guarantecil a For Sale. first class piano. Will sell cheap for cash or on time, or will trade for prop erty in town. Call at this office. ) . . i . ... ii i - one. i lie wool crop nas iipi t almost nothise, in cteic of the careful wvre their eftots. Tho judges I nii Mr. Oauih of Koebn:, Mr. HeaKl Mires oi Drain. At U, lailff tectslation under oi ituitwn ami -Mr, develamhw the farmers who haw a i Tliey give first honor to Miss Nigsaa- few sheep left will mm roatiw Try wich from that surtx ock of all Muds, cattle, hones, sheep and hoc) arc dow n to a mere nominal talne and nothing, or hot Hitler can be tVerictl from that source, ami as a resnllonr tanners are In a bad fix. Our farmers and those tie -Tn.u tiuB .t. .-uaubiiLm-te,ftgt.. tice the strictest eevwomy to pall thrc-vgh another rear ot dWrcs?. It M t-ethe moet tHlreis(l year in or lVil, wlo have for years comtaratir ease aBtlcofott from the abundance of th4r crops of alt class, frait, grain, hop ami berries, have now to meet, wUh as much fortitude as rossi We, the evfls rv them withet means to help themsvw, btit hy the most rigid economy tJenjiig thewsdvM and fatnWe those lxrie! they Have Iven accnttme4 to enjoy. dcrand sctsond to Mr. lxmey. TLc A Orcat Financier. IVrii imi, June 27. -Clarence Jewitt. fecreUry ol the Pacific Invest went Co.. who lias for tcveral years oe- tnwi-s wvre 10 and resivcti-oly. The ctitetl a high tHisinees ami social stand- . I ... . ing. i w antctl here to aceoani ior nnan- dal shortages anKMintiog to JA'.OOO, For he past eight months Jew itt hss tven swiiwlling Sve hanks in this city OUR NEXT 5UNAT0R. M Seatr Mitchell hy votia? for free sJvrr4ea kirnseM o the refNim decision wt generally approtwl Tuettlav night brought the remlttion oi the cantata, which was the product of much training on the put of Miss War ner's class of music st Utients. Ihis ox eroisv wtis given at the I. 0. O. F. hall, TwfK'5ThesW?irTfV "!iTtrsrici tr--ttt aJoinate to the jarps. The hU way history, t so packed that stamling rcom wss hb- enjoyctl I axailable. Ttie class day program was legnn the chapel at 2:30 p. m, Wctliwfday. They wxre greetcl by many people. Mis lola lixrvlaer read the cUe history which prewnteJ a class oi worthy and highly resrvcted jong jvople. Miss Nellie HoU read the Class Hill which brew ght forth considerable mirth. Mr. Hermann Miller no brought forth his famous Ckws Prophecy which both interestlwtr al ssaoMwg. We think Mr. MitleT esfWiaUy 4Aplwl to read a Oaee PMecy. Ttte aMress givj hy Mr. WfRmr lhnt!er. the csat el. Publisher's Notice. W. M. Hodson u our authorized agent to Mtlidt nultscrintions and receipt for I same, also to make collections. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscription to the Plaixukalxr. plalterm 8r4 btvaaae pdpliM, whit she4 earnest ami can f il thowbt aot wiW Ms voting Ih ether eatres make .at t4l rccvtml. Tho da by him" Gome, sow , Mr. Oregooia, am-1 Miss Mjra Oawp wwiW ctfr the ic ewer that. Mitchell w for protection, i of ny hk. Tht Mw Caaap h some the Menw .loctriae. the Nicaraaga ' p-vttc ; was ly lowMnteil. i-iHea4iiK was Wn4 to the 6 Per Cent .Money. Whoever wishes to give improved So sncvVSfnUy did he conduct his opera-1 fXTm xni M wearily for 6 per cent lions that nothinc was ssspecteil until tirw - .t Me. ulia Ik! smhlcnly left the city. He barrow-el this n.oaey from the Kinks giving his note for the amount ami eecuring it hy stock in corporations whkh exist only in his imagination. He was president of several Southern Oregon rxvtl estate and frait land com panies, among them the Kogene Or chard Home company. HL'SINUSS BRFVITIUS. money, address P. 0. bar, Xo. 06, bnrg, Oregon. Rose- C NOW THAT, By a succession of well-laid schemes success fully carried into effect, capital lias land values by the throttle and calmly turns a deaf ear to the plain tive moans of dispair. We are now unable to hold our lands and unless a proper step is speedily taken, present land owners must soon bow submission to centralizing wealth aud step down and out only to find themselves scourged slaves of au haughty aristocracy. vanal, fathers resUiet ol ftep immi gration, the electten of Crutch States senators by pofalar vote., the army and navy, the oewst defenses, etc.. etc. Why, a rft4R w-ha wll stand for alt these, ami for liberal arvroprntscMM fr Internal improvements will do if he 4oes wwnt free silver, as well as free coM. We don't eensvier the free silver os tron paramonnt to all others in the plat form. If Mr. Mitchell wl stand on the pfctlterrn firmly pomn? htnsW wrfi the sain r4ak. "protectson," cofK-en-irate hs im1 ami ftne on tht ami cegnnle mfe, he w-ll rit the P-mv-nauiHR anl the Hfle Djnclas oetint-. Sbtt dtp at Marst'. t,kd rooh" t lheket prices at Salx- man V Mis. M. K. twier wiping ont her sptmc stock f anKinery CvVii? at est. For sah V lm iesy heifor calf. iTOOtrcoltiArtr R- , Koschorg Dauy. w moety by ptwrHisinc. xr hats, shirts, thts amt underwear at Jck AhrahtmV on o eet tr K-K ce tTcam in ; qnantitj at the Kandy Kiehn cheap- class tree. Mr and atenhse-l at the KJwin Kr-oJes nwde; To Trade. Two lots ia Marslifield for hogs. Two and one half lots in North Rose burg, for stock : hack or buggy in part navment. Call on I. F. Rice A Co. .Malt Grain. The best and cheapest "ed for hogs and cattle for sale at the Koseburc brewery. $ioo Reward, $ioo. The readers of this paper .ill be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diseass that science has lOr n aWe to cure in all its stage-s and that is i Catrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure l the! only jvasitive care now knoan to ttie ' medical fraternity. Catarrh tine a const itntion.l disoa?, rvnirt s a consti tntioaal treatment !UHV Catarrh Cure is taken intern.ily, a- ting directly upon theW-wlani mnco snrfaces ol the We are Ready to Co-operate. There is no Teason why the peo ple of Oregon should not have six per cent, money. People of other states have it at even four per cent. We must make a move. The op- portunity has now come and by the hearty co-operation of those who wish to borrow money at the low rate of six per cent., the parties will be able to establish a loaning association in our midst, which will be one step toward relieving our burdens. The Plan. Certain steps have been taken to furnish money at a low rate of in terest to those who have farm lands to give in security. By securing the co-operation of enough who want loans, the plan can be per fected to furnish money as above described. A " Land Owners Union " will be formed and all who are suf ficiently interested to give it sup port will be allowed to take ont loans at six per cent. I shall remain some days longer in Roseburg, then move my head quarters to Grants Pass. Hence all who are interested in procuring money on their farms at the low rate of 6 per cent, will address box 96, Roseburg, for circulars, which will explain the move more thoroughly. Those with keen in sight will see at a glance what this means for Oregon. Full particulars will be given after the circular has been re turned to me, having been filled carefully and accurately. Address Post office box 96, Roseburg, Oregon. T. J. JACKSON, Manager. I nr ihta von fan male It For a rood bat, stvhsh ami cheap, call system, thereby .le-Uoym: Uie tonmia- me esi ikwi ot iir in w mww-1 hmw a1 grartea eii gear. 1 .tr-nclh hv bmMiai: np tlie cor.- Thc Wilbur School. Tse emfctfKnt exorcies at Wit nore heM on Thws-fey fvening, Jne 2Ui. The cvertisos opened with a eng hy the class and praye hy Rev. t. ... . . . - wv t a .m W. tltack. Atier wdctbc i . vararwien 1 J Ma.), t.iV n sditrx An tho ! adAress was given t the Normal woith pWk eAools. The eiays, ' Pro . W. Jones, Snpt ehvt of ivaAine. declamations and orations hi -i county. Mr. Jones is a clear, tion thereof. His wrd. always to the point, wore fnil ci pathetic interest., ami as the ciass swrronnded the little map)?, w-Hh Ked heads and thonghts ct the fntwre, it Tresented a scone nt s.v to be forcoMon The names ol the graanating class are Pj1 eat adnllerafe.1 crenmcamly that j con! fr.tm the w-hoeao hoo.es. tet it dean ami frerti at the Kandy Kitchen. Twa thoroachl-rcd Urge white CWhin yonoc roosters t oschange for any other larpe UKtToogh'itv.ls. inqnire at this offtiv Rv vonr snmmer nils and hati of as Wlows . Mioses CH Hsiin. Port- little Jack. He sells Ihe lx't nslity ol r. vaiw.v r.o--. NVili. ' coo-Is and latest ytyle at prices Holt, Oohnrg ; Myra Nighs'andeif , Had-kj-vdle; Kda Camp, Myra C mp, Roso bnrg, Mande IV Voro, Ynncall ; 1-ola Gardner, TValn ; Katie Cartwrrght, lin gerie; tvrac Jonnsop. 1tmi ; and Mors. Hnch t-np. l!ehnrc; Her- tln Ihf hsV Shirt wt in all chM, and ls5 while cambric w-aiss laandered, at price to sit the time. Mrv L. A. Baikt. For a aoNby su of doilies, call on Jack Atwaham. H can snit yon. Nv.h two, Pn t .. . ...... ' as to onality ol sd.. and mann -Milter, uaj nnrsi . v iionr n.r. t-, , , . . i-a.. vaD hnv Yoncalla; Khn Tailor, Oosnrtwk , 1 .. m,r,irci ;o v8r lnmtw or w.vM James TUartcttird, Jefferron ; and Fdra ' t minoe,! pcicv.. I am Int. top in !nn nvlm. 1W : bor and wo.vt on old apconp's and in On Wednesday owning, the amiMl hy T. K. Kkh.iion. po at rr i soW. gel a ne 4M5erent wemlre of the class we ex- j and logical Fpoakor, and h4d the large cottont. Mrs. l'tes of Ro?ebnrg was . ooneonroe ol people admirably for throc rresoM and favored the large andiencc , qrtors o! an hoar. Miss Maud Rnsscll nolo The Ainkiroas were Pre-1 of Oakland also reewed. rented to the following yonng gentlemen trade for coh. j Kirythmc in raiilinwry w ill Manon om an.1 see and i a ne lat before forcible 1 von 10,1k eJoewberc ! Mi!- L. A. Ratkn. IViealed candiiaks can gel mnch tet ter treatment and saw money hy going . tj T.i. .-.!! Ssfu4rif-. inulfvari ol Tin NfiH meriting tlie!ri.w Terms pr dav or $10 per whole aodwnce. , week, inc.n.ling boar.l. ..i i.v 5 w THari XoJ nrt . Miss Knssell sftows oaretni anrt excellent ' Jack Abraham, cents inrnisJier. loops Ohas. H. Fisher, the Mioses Di , Umb. training, and we predict for her a bnght , the hwj coodi , latest of cvory thing , r.rre.w.rnlcand Agee. Trof Cooh-1 fatnre. Miss W arnor now sang by spc-, ',M o hf? com?0titors. He ran is Mghly esteoraed hy thecornmnnity j oial request one of l-r charming solos, ' Kis0 u,, i;, an(i sj,0 al astonisliing as a teaohor, and he leri es to lo, as has bronght Ihe school at Wilbor to a high state o! efficiency, giving in his work universal satisfaction. He is one of Ihe Vest toacherB in the connty. Notice of Final Settlement. N. hi.. ' in her own pecHliar, modest way, which lo prices, delighted the people. Mr. J. M. Isham, ( i Drain's popnlist vocalist, sang "Tlie Skipper," which was Teeeived with great onthitwasin . Thnredav, 10 a. m. found the beanti- An Appropriate Present. j fl grove by the M E. chnrcli fairly alive Prof, loois Barzee, of the Traw Nor- w-Hh people Folly 500 wore eontod in mal, was made the recepiont. on the j front of the spacions platform whore the closing day of commencement week, of k j graduating class mBrctied to appropriate very fine office chair, which was thoimnsic. On the staml in thin s;em gjfl of the graduating olass. Ttie chair , binge coold lie peon visitors from Salem, is indeed a beauty ami was appropri- Jefferson, Harrisborg. Crawfordei-ille, atoly selected 'a that which is likely to Kugeno, Hadleyville, Comstock. Yon long and often romind the professor of calla, Oakland, Roseburg, Elkton and the claw so long under his uhargo, bnt , Oloveiami. 1110 saioiarory, eswiys, ora-, Noiiw it hetvhy civpn that tin , inartAd to distant nlaces. The lions and valedictory of the class were professor was completely enrnrised, ranch delighted. 1. twin-in t,ri. tiiat tin iiii.li-rICDr.l hi. tnal "a.-1-.niiit in tin-I'niinti Court a- 1 'ilntraK.r 01 Ih- tat4.- .: i lmrl lli.ly IV i-avl, nrt lltat ih( skl Cmnt l'"iir( nl ..iii:Ih i''iiiil. MK- nl Hrcii lnw. Ilxoil TM-'.'.v. 7lh U f .a!i, SSV. at 2 o'cltv!. . m o( mW Any as the time lr )H'nrinsbJoc ttnlts. ii atiT tbprt-1 t.i hM llnnl H.vonm. anfl Mm- rtloitaWit M flaw. Ihilcd I l.l :ird 'la ol Julio W A IT.r.KINS. AlmltiMrlor nt Dk- o.latc of Cm- HolyDelil slil nl kin arl assisting natne in doing its woik. The propiietor hn-e m wn -li faith in its corativs powers, liat they offer One llcw.he.1 dollars for any ce that it fails to enre. Send for list of Testimonials Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO , ToIinIo. O SoM hy lVnggists, 75c Halt's Family Tills are the rr?l. Now - is tho time to provide venf f and family with a Kittle of Chamber lain's CoIk, Cholera and Diarrbor-i Kern dy as a safegnard against an attack of bool complaint during the sniomer months It cots bn! 35 cents and is a.- most snre to ls needed bolore the sum mer is over. Tbis remedy never fails, even in tlie rnostevere cases, and is m fact the only preparation Oiat can al ways be depended npon. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by A. C Marstors. If it reqnire.1 an annnal outlay of $100 to insnre a family against any serious j consciences from an attack of bowel , complainl during the year there are ! many who wonld feel it their duty to pay ; that thev con'n not afford to risk their lives, and those ofthoir family for each an amonnt. Any one can get Uiis insurance for cents, that Vising the price of a bottle o! Chamlierlain's Colic, , Cholera and Diarrh.ea Remedy. In al most every noight'orhood some one has died from an attack of bowel complaint Cigar Store J. R. BEARD, Propr. (Sncscsjor to SESATE SALOON. A. POPrUtR RESORT. Cboice Ocr? and all Unds ol Tcrrperxarc Drir.t coJat!j" oc band. Scnoved irccr etc. Oai and Jar.snn 10 PJLKSOTT ErTLMKCi, S JACK50S STT.KFT. EAST AND SOUTH "VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE SoMtfeern Pacific Co. Snrai , S450I-.X. Lv. - Ponlanil - A- sJCa.x S21.X. - Sbh-siss - It. user x. Hbfca-K. Ar. - se naeigo lx tair x. Above trains slop a Xasi Pnrtlaaa. Orectm CJrj, "Woodbcni, Sates. Terse Mannn. JeSt ana, Alhasy JLlbasy 3nncJioii. Tan rent Sijedis. Haiscy, Bamsbcrs. Jcnclina CSy. Irvine. Ecpcac CresweU, Irralii. and al. sAaoss !me Sokmcts to Asbland incXsstre Kcc1iit Sail Daaty. 1 fcsaa.x. li-T. 5y, k. .At. Portland -Itosebcrg - at ?r x Bicvcle : Races !E ISalea XS9eztsre7 BaOj. Al- - rtcrtlaad 5alcnt Az ' 10-J5 A. X. Xv SSX x- 7KT Notice of Final Settlement. Klia ljuiet,. imt aim: account The U. S. Govt show Royal Baking Powitct suDcrlor to all others. tinilerstciM'd (formiTly Ella Moljiiiclilllii, lia uiwdim In flu. l!iintiti- rfiti.t U. bnt IlistPiKvl to with marked attention, filling wimiiiWwtriv of u wmic n Jrei.h jip .4HWO..ny 'M-T1"-., Hfl. tlllll .III I.I1III lllllll. iVmrt of Donglas Cnmitv. Stale ol Orueon. hits . lixefl Tielv. the Ttli itay iJuIv.ls at 1 w o'clopl. n in of M ilav. a IIh- Uine lor lifiirlnc . render liis eiaduatinc production. : Pbttiiit, ani there m aiit Hnai no KCnoffS ... . . . .n 1 count. the mleiiMftit oiHltl etat. e"l came a snort ont oarnesi i ' the onlookers with Interest and onthitst- asm, as each member took thn stand address bv Prosi.lent "Pi.trrce, in which he nhowe.l his der mteres' n tlie cIhrs and UkMnI ihK nrft dm of 3mn KM I M-..H the ctnii n Jiu'vii M. Ml 'It' ROSEBURG Wednesday, July ist, 1896. FOR DOUGLAS COUNTS' RIDERS. BIXXAK CARS W OCBO KWTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers AKJ) siX'evR-cijksj; sLTErrvG cues AUacbed to aE Tcroasb : West Side Division. Srtwrca Pxlxad ana CarraHIa itafl tratt: fiaCr (crrspt Sunday'.. ;:Sia.x. casr. x. - Portland -At. - CnrraUm - lar. 6Br.X 13DT.-X AtAlbanrandCnrrwUis ennnect wltb tratoa Sxjvrcss train 01 'cxtsjpt ?cnday' Ptctland -ilciltaville AT 5iSa.x. Xv 550 a. x. Bicvcle nnrade at one o'clock. t. a - - r ... ...... 1 1 1 1 , I. . v. , i k . i : . .. , ... t i . before medicine conld be procured or a ! on Donglas to Jackson, sonth on .lackson to Gass, west on Cass to BicycJe Track. 1 x. , at physician summoned. One or two doses lfcnjFlrst ruiC8' notncc, first prtap, Hnc sweater; second runws btcych. f t,,,, tj .j, tIbi. of this reuusly w ill cure any ordinary fcmecona Raco. 1 -mile oim. amateurs, single dash, rr'ac, 2iUh Centnty Ijann, ; r"cSf "oi".! case. It never fails. Canyon afford to , Third Race, Old Men over tM years. mile and Topeat. First "prlao, bicycle i ot mn rrom Ccotst- iw, Ar"1 take the risk for so small an amount " 1 pants ; second priao. pair af bicycle stockings, j Koachnrc. For sale bv C Marstorsi Co ' Fourth Race. Boys under IS years oi nge. novico, .-rnilo anilropeat. rriro, H-TTOKHLER. k.pt;P5EKS, ' ' , racinc saddle. iianastsr. As. tt. F iPss.Agi "' Fifth Rawv. Championship ior silver enp, nilc and 'ropoat. rOK.TlA.KC Mr. James I'orduo, an old soldier re- Sixth "Baco. One mile single dash between horse and blcyclo. rrbtft, one pair siding at Monroe, Mich., was several v , of bicycle tires for bicycle or racing cart. j . " afllicu-d with rtienmatism but received entries must be made by Jime Wth. Entnuico fee 50 ctmta. All bicvcle riders are cordially invited to decorate the-ir wheels in sonic way ! , ox,cc w ,nal V. and join in this parade. KVV;hw VhU1,eB2S "At times my back wonld ache .so ...,. , as iniinHRitr oi tlie esutrto!. PcrtiES i t.ntlv that I mnld hardlr rni,. : nluolti ot In. rAnUllio rS I W M N 1 ' ot?ni,i nn mat uic oc iuntr iu.. : . - v. . y .i ' - ' iHMisia iUMitilT has x Tneitv. tne np. It Mind not gotten rtiliot I wonitt i 0 . Jury, iss. a: .ohvt k m o: -utid day. prompt relief Chamberlain's from pain Pain fialm. by He using 8RVS : the 71-day . .lu write those few liucs.l llLKtli, CCFltS, Cniklren HfluCr 12 VO-At 15 i"nt 'In, htwtw: oojcotuitc u acr there be to inTlm I, u ,lnnn ,J - , hM ttnat account, artiithr sacment ofaW Pntt. A.llinllKlrair.x o, UUH-'li! II ilc not bo hero to Chamherlnin's Tain Balm has done me a great deal of coot! and 1 feel very thankful for it. For sale bv A. C. Marators. , n.v tickets, conn i-ou vvmn pHtcl lht isy ,i 'nnc "r iv a rERinsi AitmtnHtTHto: v ttv eta tv. IVrttos Holy UeM. Jlto I