Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1896)
THE PLAINDEALER, PuMUhcd Hallr. except Sunday, FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION, II 1 v llr.NJAMIS UKNJAJIl.V of the day, Hon. J. W. Strong, usiititid by (i. rsiilcrlplfou Itiiti-H. Out Vr. bf mail. . Mil uultt, Tbtiv Muoth " - , Out Mouth IVr ttWk. -MUm-l by f"r1-t Tlie Weekly IMaludealcr One Ycar 111 Month Tlirvc Month. ,,, ..IX l - I to . T5 10 .R00 . 1 00 . so JULY 2. 1S90. rt . . - me 1-euiocr.iit' party oner- "cur rency reform" for another our J cars in the White House. Thanke, noj-nottill the country has got the taste of "TaxiQ Ueform" out of its mouth. A few tears ago Democratic epeakcrs cried that protection fostered monopo lar? , trust and combines, that it? oper atione made ei-ch burdensome alfjirs ery na;urai. j.ui we have not been a dccreaie in the number of trusts since the Wilson bill went into effect, Iut on the contrary coniMnes have Iwtne worse. President Shuje. jwiu Marshal, I! .Mauvcvr ' . Carpv. GoddVrb of Liberty, .Mis Delia Itrowti, Angel of IVaee, Mie Addie Bacrey. Tho prucePMou will form at the court house, at 1) o'clock a. m. prompt, end move at 9:30 tharp. The procession will move to Jackson street, then tooth on Jackson 'o Lane, then west on Lane to the eash and door factorv, then follow the road to the grove. OKDKK Or I'ltltCKSMON. Hand. i.i belly wagon. Methodist Sunday School. I'reebyteiiau Sunday School. Iiaptist Sunday Fchool. South ilethodist Sunday School. United IJrethren Sunday School. Christian Sunday School. Fraternal societies and visiting schools. Citizens on ftot. Citizens in busies, hacks and wagons. Citizens on horseback. M0K.N1NU r(XIUMM. Njng by choir. I'rayer, Kev. Dilworth. Declaration cf Iudeendence Richard. Speechts, Geo. lirouu. Judge ary and Kev. Kennedy. Son, choir. Benediction, IUv. McLaiu. AFTKUXOOS. Male quartette, Messrs. Shupe, IjuIi- ary, right and Mckenzie. Heading, Miss Metzg-r. Recitation, Miss N'iel. Sonp, Mistes Sajith and Willi?. Itecttition, Addie llrigg. Hecitation, Walter Faulkner. Song, Birdie Hayes and Dollio Snyder. Recitation, Kate Fuller ton. Song, Jlbses Wright and Gillett. All committeca are now at work, and a COOU time expected. CntER -mil bring your dinner. His Country's Benefactor. i New Oklkass, July 1. Represent ' tivc Dudenhafer'a high-hat bill has passed tho house by a vote of Gl yeas to 21 noes. As amended it provides that the theaters and other places of amuse ment where admission is charged shall provide a suitable reception-room for hate, and an attendant to take charge of them free of cost to their patrons. The bill, in effect, prohibits iho weariog of baU altogether at theaters, etc. It h&a not yet been adopted by the eenate, and has to receive the governor's signature. by Mrs. Iouxh- A Forlorn Hope. WiLKiibiUKBK, July l.-In the Twin shaft at Pits ton the 59 men have now been imprisoned for four days, and still there is no way of reaching them. The six men who attempted to crawl over the two falls last night, ajd had to retreat beforo the threatened fall, prom ised to renew tho attempt today. Mine Inspector Rhoderick was asked if there was any possibility of the men wing auve. ne replied: "mere is a bare possibility; that is all." The low uoie Irom the adjoining mine has not jet been drivng through the 84 wall How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Che.vry & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and le lieve htm perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. West & Tiwax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Wamm.no, Kix.van & Makvik, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the sjstem. Testimon ials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold ly all Druggists Hall's Family Pills are the best. A SURGEON'S KNIFE etas Ton a feeltar of honor and drtL There li bo loafer ntcesiltjr for Its use 10 many diseases formerly reraraca as Incurable without cutting-. The Trfaspfe of Cosscrriliye Scrger? Is wen illustrated by the act that DltDTttDE or Breath no rudl- iwr a unb atly cored without tie knife and without pain. Clumsy, chif--ins; trusses can be thrown away! They ncTcr csre mi onea inanee tnsazaa- Uoa, strangulation and death. TITMflDC Orarlan. Kbroid f Cttrin., uiiiuiw .n1 ,ny ehcrs.'ar now rente ra with oat the perils of cnttisy PILE TUMORS, u.Tj other diseases of the lower bowel, era permanently cored without pain or rr S M. F. Rapp, I A COMPLETE LINE no nailer crashed, pol- peneeuy re- Two Uvea Saved, Mrs. Pbiebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she bad Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggdrs, sort to the knife. STONE Saj verixed, washed out and I mored without cutting. STRICTURE cutting fa hundreds of cues. For para, phlrt. references and an particulars, send to cents (in stamps) to world's Dis pensary Medical Association, 6S3 Kaia uircci. LEADING PERSCRIPTION DRUGGIST, Jackson Street, Rcsebtirg, Oregon. 5 t- Patent Medicines. Perfumeries. Toilet Articles. OP fiolliday Goods 5 FOR J Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. e MOTHERS and those soon to be come mothers, ahonld know that Dr. Pieree'a Farorite Prescription roba childbirth of its tor tnrea, terrora and dangera to both mother and child, by YONCALLA. No American city, uu American inter est has bceu foatured and Leuefiltel by axilltxl demx-rattc atateimanthip, nuue, 11 we iook ueyonn tlie soj, no F. S. Coleman, who has been visiting Yoncalla and vicinity for tome time, re turned to hi home in Texas esterdav. Mre. Maggie Urummett started eter- 139 Honda St.. Kan Franriwn. RntTnmrl partition separating the two mines, but ,rora a jreajnl BpproachIn8 Con- SMA0ore i ll 111 tlintlt'Ilt lliu t-nL' -rail I r. ' F 0 I P Win ST WO tTStCt-l .v ...ubU. ..wan. nu -j wmiMcw I nnmnltnn frial -a-nlf -tfW. .-t.l-- d this evening. .,.: ,,,. ,,,, nnA n, n, Tiereby "labor"! L-- . v T. . " " and the period of! ti,,,! 1 ..tit rat . t I I wuiut aa u a, io oiiuuiu uu ware oi me man kd -.-.j. ifa s. .,.n i,.hi tllO WIieI. aH Ihn ni'Ptlla Ihnt lallr mrvr.lt. I . . .. - , n k.uvwtl. . ,r ,u nr'M rMinlffl rt .arritrh lliaaa in. ' . . . , ) ..i . . .. . "'-" I ior mc cnna. - ,,, per ; more or meir MmpjeB( tbat prfjV0 ,ho wonderfai buwo.,aCauO,neuiuaim0Ue01 travel- efficacv of thi. m!!rm in fV,nch. nrl Til, w t.i ti-t. I 0 - """'a " orks eaP,0 Colds. Free trial bottles at A. C. Mara sn THE THIRD ADDITION BROOKSIDE. mi; no agents aud tell monumento and brad- etonea at an honest profit and manufac ture their work at home and keep the mouey at home. One of this firm will call on you in person in a short time. See them and get their prices before you place your order. They can save you money anil warrant all work to be first class in every respect. Ask people that nave dealt with them and hear what they eay about their work. Geo. Ukll Sc Co , Propa Otlice and work", 707 Oak Street. Rose burf. Or. tera' Drug Store. $l.t KeguUr size 50c. and hail tec busiueas jumping; the rivals of day for L&keview, Orfgou, accompaiued oar manufacturers gronin:; rich, while by her sister, Miss Amy Dickinson. We forcijfu norkmen aie earnini: the waea were torn- to lose Miss Amy from amonc whidi chould go to the ockele uf Anicr- us as she is a most estimable and highly ican workers. rvsiectel youna lad v. We all ih her well iu her new home. Ueo. JIcDacgal had quite an interest ing time with his team yesterdty morn ing. Tlie neck yoke of his hack broke while cotuiu? down quite a steep incline and the lines broke ami the horses be came unmanaceble and ran with the TI10 Democratic Tat if! la, under which there ha been an enormous ac cumulation of debt and deficit, is still hi tlie statute book", aenrse to the nation and a blight upou the enterprise and industry of the American people There is a universal demand for the ic- hack, almost entirelv demolistins it and i-cai ui iuji jaw aau me enactment 01 a breaking ha l.arnP lt ,n protective tariff law. The masses of the people do not find It easy to connect the business stag lion of the pist three years with the money question, but they do understand or at any rata they think they do, bow the overthrow of Protection brought it about. They know thit the election of Cleveland was brought aboat on the one bwue of free-trade. The cry of the last campaign was that "the robber Tariff nobt ko." The money question had no part iu the canvas. THE LESSON WE HAVE LEARNED. British free-traders, or tariff reform ers, as they choose to call themselves, have always insisted that nh.it the peo ple want is "low prices."' Their plea has been that e want to buy where we can boy the cheapest and sell where we can eel! the dearest. The people fell in with this idea at the last presidential election and placed the control of the OTernment in the hands of the low price, tariff reform party. The fruits of this democratic yiclory were the re peal of the IMcKinley bill and the pas sage of the existinglowertarifflaw. The object sought has been attained. An era of low prices was inaugurated and we are cow ."enjoying" the "benefits of it. But now, haying gained the object sought having secured low prices, we discover the f ital error of the tariff re form argument. We find that when we iuy eticap we must also sell cheap. We have learned that the free-trade scheme, However beautiful it may be in theory, don t work in practice that cheap buy Ing and dear selling never can Jn made to pull together in the same harness. We have learned that prices, as they are now, may be too low, and that when they get lciow tho profit line so that consumers have nothing to buy with. . a . . " - I men me uome market is destroyed and cover money. Judgment for plaintiff; mo larmer must sell his produce at order oi sale of uttached pronertv pieces. When Ueorse saw that the horses were past managing he sprang from the hack scstaining some severe bruises. We learn that Mrs. J. D. Wilson is quite sick with lagrippe but was improv ing at last accounts ; also one of Mr. Hilliwell's tojs. There was a wedding at .Scotia Valley on last Sunday. Mr. Chas. A. Bennett to his former wife from whom be had a divorce: but thev oonelndnl iin.tr would try once more and see if they can not avoid the mistakes made during their former wedded life. Elder J. II. Moore performed the ceremonv. .Sev eral Yoncallaitcs were present. Juii. In the Circuit Court. K. B. Armstrong vs. Joseph Mehin et al; foreclosure. Conti ued. C. K Hill vs. (.;. W. I'eters, Kva Hamilton, et a!, confirmation. Con firmed. John Grills vs. Maggie iirills; divorce. Referred to Harald Loughary. Iecree for plaintiff. K. D. Hume ve. C. E. Pogue; to re cover money. Settled and discontinued. Attachment dissolved. Chas. Kohn Co. vs. S. G. Bailey et al; to recover money. Judgment for plaintiff and order of sale of attached property. Eebergtiunst Cigar Co. vs. 8. G. Bailey; to recover money. Judgment for plaintiff and order of sale of attached property. A. W. Stanton vs. Henry E. McDan- iels; foreclosure. Dismissed without prejudice. Wm. K. Willis vs. M. B. Holmes. deft. A Geo. A. Smith. ar: mnnrlnfo Judgment for Smith for costs. II. P. MeXary, rev'r. vs. Mary Thompson; to recover money. Judg ment of noil suit, favor of defendant. A. F. Brown vs. G. W. Short: to ro- W tl ! .... .ma uuouie i jiii, 01 mis place, was taken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrlm-i set In. She took half a bottle ot blackberry cordial uui jui uu rciici. cue men sent to me to see if I had anything that would help her. 1 ent her a buttle of Chamber- Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhea Bern- eay ami tlie lirst dose relieved her. An other of our neighbors had been sick for a'out a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhx-a but kept getting wurse. I sent him this same remedy. uniy lour doses ol it were required to cure bun. He says he owes his recovery totlrs wonderful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by A. C. Marsterg. Campaign Songs We have just received from the music publishing house of The S. Brainard's Sons Co., 101 Wabash Ave., Chicago, a copy of the "Tkie Bute RcrcBuca.v Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic and alteratite. It acts mildly on the itomach and bow els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People fin J it just ex actly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle at A. C. Marsfers' Drug Store. Tlie Howe Fami, east of town, has been plat- rreatiy anortened. it also promotes the ted and is now on the market in Lots and Blocks containing secretion of an abundance of nonriahraent L, - J ., - - rrntrl .or fn Sinn per acre. Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home ean now be accommodated on easy terms. All lots sold, in FirsfBrookside 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- Mrs. Dos A. Centals, of Oakley, Overton Co., Ten., writes: "When I began takirjar Dr. Pierce's Farorite Prescription. I as not able to stand on my feet without aSeriaa; almost death. Now I do all my housework, waihlnf , cookies;, stwinjr and ertTTthlnx for my family of eight. I am stooter bow than I hare been in six yean. Yoar Farorite FrescHstion ' is the best to take before confinement, or at least It erored so with me. I nerer suffered so little with ear of ar 1 1 . . w ... :. 1. .. - - UIUUU uju wiu y p-TT. R ACKET SYSTEM tnity For information Estate Office, or on TO UNDERBUY IH TO VMDEMELL. or conveyance, call at ony Real Compare Qiir prices! Uen and Bora' Hirrnt H,l Ladies' Sailors, Good Straw 1 aies' raj 1 mack iiosc . Jc. 6 T. BEX-DEIV.; Propr. I dies' Veits, Sleeveless I Ilea' Shirt Waltta. Latest Btrles.. Mens' Socks, Good Weight Mens' Buruenden. el. mrl. oys- Buipenders.. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures cold , croup aud whooping cougb. It is I pit asant, safe and reliable. For sale by A. C. Manners & Co. City Treasurer's Notice. notice is nereny given to all persons holding Koseburg city warrants indorsed prior to March 1!. 1S93, to present the eame at treasurer's office in city hall for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this 17th day of Jnne, 1890, at Koseburg, Oregon. J. A. Pkhkixs, City Treasurer. Notice. T lioki . .11 ,-.:- a of lSPo. The book conUin.8olo9.doeU, for thirty dollars, dated abont the first r -uu u :a sespec- ofjune.isiHJ, as I refuse to pay said -ij uiiiscu jor campaign ciuos. ll .20c. . Sc. ... 5C. C. 6C Sr. Gcnta' Dress Sblrte, With Collar and Cufl7i5cl One Pajr Fins. -jc ne .-leeaie mxilc , jr. Victor Corrins Knlres. (3 In set) set 7-V-. uompiete soldering Set uxr. One Dozen Lead Penciln ..... 1 wo oaucnea envelopes ic. 1 u iraien fitnnooxs. .... sc. .hrwe f Chnaf t RecuUr Oar I dies' Oxfords, black or tan. ll to 05 Ladies' Fine Shoes jo i uucs jrine finoM . i m i ; Men's Fine 6hoea. 3 25 35 Men's Fine Shoes 3 00 -J 15 Men's Fine Shoes 2 00 1 65 Men's Bearr Khrw 1 n 1 tn Men's Bearr Shoe. 1 n 1 Children's echool Shoes ,1M 1 20 Men s Tennls.Bhoes. 1 00 0 65 Our other goods it same proportion. PRICEd MARKED IS PLAIN FIGURES. Refpcctfully, ICHARDS' CASH ACKET STORE. Next door to First Katloal Bant. . Z1QLER & PATTERSON, Depot Grocers DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY . GROCERIES.- COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUCIHT AND SOLD. Give us a call. Goods delivered to any part of the City in short order. Corner Lane & Sheridan Streets, BOSEBURG, OREGON. HEiDRICK'S BLOCK 1 l 1 1 OPPOSITE DKPOT. Carry coniUntlj;on hand New arl Second Hand Goods of All Kinds, we will Bell at.Hard Times Prices. Give u a call and be convinced. Hand Goods Bought and Bold. Which Second IX3X3aoTr as is not a cheap word edition, and is sold for the remarkably low price of 10 cents. or ll.oj per doren post-paid. The fol lowing is the contents of the book Always looked behind. A thousand dollars a minute. Uill McKinley, O! Ky Jingo" (Jit on board. Good-bye, tree-traders. (Jrovsr's veto. Mnety- two and ninety-six. Political barber shop. Sammy's syndicate, That's what's worrying. Tho Democratic boat. The fellow I'd like to meet. The Uro- ver I wear down below. Under the tlag of protection. Way down on Quantico Haj. e'll eim: a little song. BUSINESS BRFVITIES. pay note to any person but the said Ira Gen ger, himself, for the reason the property purchased and for which said note was given is valueless. D. Patteksox. G.W.KRUSE Real Estate Bought and Sold Notice to the Traveling Public. Mrs. Moore, the proprietor of the Pri vate Boarding House, formerly known aa the Farmers' Hotel, on Lane street, one block east of the depot, has acquired the reputation of being one of the best cater ers in the city. Meals 15 cents; board and lodging $3.50 oar coax Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. niarvation prices. This is the condition nuibu ciiain louay, anu low prices, brought alroiit by "lariir reform," are the cauee of it. Tho history of Iliie country ban taught us that every reductiou of tariff duties below the protective line has been fol lowed by juet such times ae wc are hav ing now. Wc bad 110 need to learn this eteon again iu the school of experience, ui a mnjoniy 01 our ieople, as they are but to do once in each generation, saw (it to learn it Asucr Marks, adrar. vs. Wm. F. Beck- man et al. : foreclosure. Dmw f.ir plaintiff. State of Oregon vs. Tom Dine ; recogni- zauce. Libel, a truo bill. L. T. Robinson ve. Carlon Bros. : au- peal. Verdict for plaintiff. State of Oregon vs. W. K. Beuiamin: libel. Take3 dav to nlead. Mate of Oregon va. Chas and U-e Wimberlv: lihl. to plead. State of Oregon vs. Henry Da-rner: H. Fisher Takes day iii.that way. Experience iu this ease has been a dear lcai lu.r. injuring animalH the property of another but if we have learned the lestou well it I,Ita(l8 Kuilty, fined f30. Paid. may be 111 tunc worth all it has cont. ti... T..7?T7.r.T...: - .T w- si s 1 rvuiL, Chicago. July 1. It is not yet certain whether there will bo a general dispo union 111 tlie convention to follow tho lead of tho Illinois delegation for tho ab- rogntioii of the two-thirdn rule mere is unijtieHtionahly a Blroni; fuc 11011 who agree with Atiield, that the l. . ! . . ..... ruie is undemocratic mid would like to see it canceled upon goneral principles. If. however, it bo abrogated, tho nctiou will be due to tho dllllculty of securim; tho ueceFsnrry two-tliirds to nominate, wiiii 1110 rui-j still lit i-xiH encc. Tlim i The claim bus been made Hut the pre- cni larili yaw i a protectivo measure. But the fatal mistake in tliatliiiiii has been fully shown. A rivc-board feuce lhatwill keep the cattle in the 'p.ibturo rfjireeciitw pioleclion. Willi the top irjaru lahen oil eo that the entitle can jiiiiip over, it repreiieiila tariff reform, or Ihe kind of "protection" we have under tho present .tariff law. Tho democrats took off the top board when they re pealed tho McKinley law. We have learned tbat iho top board does the! r ,i,t;,hat w wat iB ,,0-!o;;;")Dihe;;;;;:1:t,;:x Itcllon that pi ot vela. tee will probably consider. cuinuiil- Mtse M. L. Porter is closing out her epilog slock ot milliner' goods at cost tor sale A fine jersey heifer calf, inrjuireoi (iaudis Bkos., Roseburg Dairy Save money by purchasing your hats, cuiriR, iiua anu unuerwear al Jack .uraiiam s. loucaugeiiue ueti ice cream in quantities at the handy Kitchen cheap er iuau 4uui.au msae U For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call ou "oiiennerg ADranam, whose stock ?m oraces an grades oi head gear, Don't eat adulterated cream candy that comes from the wholesale houses. Get 11 clean and lrcsh at tho Kandy Kitchen uuyyour summer suits and hats of Little Jack. He sells tho best quality of goods and latest styles at prices lower man tho lowest. fclnrt waists in all colors, and also wuite cambric waists, laundered, prices to suit the times. Mibs L. A. Haiku. l or a nobby suit of clothes, call on jact .AUratiam. He can suit you, both ae to quality of goods and prices. Don't Ian 10 call en him lreforo you buy I am prepared to offer lumber or wood at reduced prices. I am taking in lum ber and wood on old accounts and in trade lor goods. T. K. Riciiahuso.v. Everything in millinery will go at re duced prices until everything is sold. Como and sco and 'get a new hat before you look ejscwuere. .Mibs L. A. Baird Notice To Contractors. sseaieu plana, specifications, strain, diagramfland bids will be received at the 'ice of the county clerk up to . may, July 8, 1890, at 1 o'clock p 111. ur tho building, erection aud con otrii ::i(,n of a wagon bridge over Cow Creek, about one-half mile uorthoast of Glcudalo near tho mouth of Wind Creek 011 the county road leading from dale to Canyonvillo to reject any and nil bids A. F. Stkabns, County Judge. Caro Bros. Must sell their immense stock inside of sixty days, regardless of cost. If any one wishes to "get bargains tkey must call oon, as they mean business. This is no humbug. If you doubt their word, call and be convinced. Celebration at Boswell Springs. Thero will be a grand Fourth of July celebration at Boswell Springs. Every body is invited and all are guaranteed a goo J time. Tobaccos and Clraxa- And ererr thing else In ineurocerjune. -Ifbett Sarket Paid for Ctutry Prepare. GlTe him a call and be convinced. Notice of Final Settlement. -lOIICe 14 hPrvtlV HVPfl Iha! thn iin.'H( l I uas rueu nis nnai account in ithe County Court as administrator of the estate oi Charles Holr neld. deceased, and that ihr at1 Cnimt. rti t ol Douglas County, State of Orcjeon has filed Tuesday, tho Tin day of Julr. lew. at 2.,'rlnr.v t. in. of said day bs the time for hearing obleo tlons, if any there be to said flnal account, and uaiea mis ara day ol June, ISM. W IPIrV-tVU Administrator of the estate of Chas. Hoijfleld, Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations. m quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reacnnnhlp cheke Tew, cees, Pnces and easy terms. Inquire of 3D. S. TBS GROCKK, 406 Jackson St., One door south P.O. 2C buick:. sa Coanfy, ).. -fi-VLIE PILKINGTON, Successor to Q. W. SOAH.J General Blacksmithing -k- JU HOMHESSIOXXSTfj.. rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, REPAIRING OF AL KINDS PBOitPTLY DONE. Bbop.'oH Coraer Waablnston and Kane 8t., Rosebnrft-. For Sate. A first class piano. Will sell cheap for cash or on time, or will trade for prop erty in town. Call at this office. Publisher's Notice. W. M. Hodson is our authorized airent to eolicit subscriptions and receipt for at same, also to make collections. At Oakland, T. L.Graves is authorized EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Kiprtu trains leaTe Portland dally. booth I :Mr. it. S2SX.-. lO.iJa.M. -v. Lv. Ar. Trtland Ar. Roseburg - Lr. Ban Francisco Lt. I North S:10 a. at ll:t0r. m. 6:00 r. at. ADOTR rtalns fnr t V. at Pr.l.n C I ntT Wnnrlh.7. al- A WrSrl "."i"" tr i. , ... i" i.rrrr'"' .".r"- u.,u! . .wuio uu jcvoii,, j0r 8uoiiciiHion w ,""57 1 Aioany junction, Tanjent uniriauunr. Junction the Plainoealkk. 6 Per Cent Money. Whoever wishes to cive improved farm land as Becurity for 6 per cent money, address V. O. box. No. 90. Rose' burg, Oregon. Ibany, A Irrltw, Eurenc, Creawell, Drain, and all aUUona Irom Roseburj to Ashland IncluslTe Itoaebai. nall- -Di illy ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. E. W. ACHISOH & CO., PPOPFS. Dealers in all kinds ol Marble and Granite Monuments aud Headstones, 8:30a.m. err.lt. Lt. Ar. Portland Rosebnnt - Ar. Lv. 4:iU r. at SX a. M. IBalem Paaaeng;er-DaUr. Xl)fe I 2ifnr TbU PJB 6:15 r. m. Lt. -Ar. - Portland 8alera Ar. I Lt. Wood Choppers Wanted At J1.00 per cord four-foot fir wood. Apply to V. H. llnowN, Koseburg. 10Ui A. K. 8:00 A. M. I Pure i uiuoti means sound liralth with .i.u i...f,in, .... . ""-"". lU0 stomacli and digestive organs will bo vigorous, flint thfra a-lll 1m si - , P lUblV 11 ill BJ UU U)3CIU!a. lttleumatlSIU nml nrnrnl-l . nlll Iw. Ulen- """'"" dctoiuu aud salt rheum will dlsap- The riitht rcaerved .,.u".."crIM wl bo strong, your sleep -- """.sncci anu relresliliiir. Hoo,r, s.i,,,. rllL. ... . " " i'ulu u'uo". That Is why lt cures so mm l!( wuy tijoujandj take It to cure disease, retain good health. Itcmcnibcr DINING CAI18 ON OGDEN IIODTE, Pullman Buffet t leepert i AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Portland Cement Curbing -Tor Cemetery JLotn. on all kinds of Cemetery Work Estimates Furnished Offlce aad 8-IearAom.'zz Oak street. West Side Division. Between Portland and Corrallla Mall train dally (except Bunday). A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Betail Dealer in Flour, 7:30 a. k. 1 12:15 r. v. I Lt. Ar. Portland Uorrallla - Ar. I Lt.I 5:40 r.x 1:00 r. k Al AlMDT anil Cnrmlni rnn ltK ite- .-. -Tr "' jii ' uiinuu (.cuirai ct eastern railroad. Express train dally (except 8uudar). 1. 1. .. . it . , CUT. M. A.T. - I'nrtl.n.l . 4. I a... . ' ..u . I ...... ... . Ir'rr" Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. Xeave yonr orders with me and save money. Roseburg. Or. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ia hrwhvHrin Sf 4h- ....--.i . KUa Un.h7fcSS,B"ff i ttt, . u .5 Bl;,;.ounl iu too county Court, aa administratrix ol tho estate ot Josenh tW. Hood's SarsaDai-illA dieun S, cam of I'mixim ai..;, Hosehnrjr. htheOneTrno Blood Puriner. AII,lmBRlsti. Ji. in I f r. v.vr . . oi josepn aic- J A Snap For Some One. A rjmall husiueas paying 100 jicr tout in the city ol Hoseliurfc', for ualo cheap for eash. Good location, good building havo private reasons for ecllinrr. Ad- TkroiiKh Tlckcta to all Polnta eat rate. Irom Ccorjo Bate, Acnt ck P- m. ol said day, as fco tooferhearini llnrttinr'. I oblMtlnn. if mv thm r.a trr41" I 1 " J. -sw -"J HJ DOIU III2HI BP. -. pn nr. arm thai.itt tmAnt Ht..u ...... a. u.ui.ek. E. P. ROGERS. n.ti iTm:! ..."I 'J " Manager. Asst. U. F. A Pass. Arn I ....juc, WIDTT 1 nnn I V'T.T. T 1 T'i ' IF .w.a.i. vuun. I Ailmlnt.lr.lrlT r.f K ....rr Laughlin, deceased. ' u Wanamakor & Brown'fl lot eamplts of men and fine new line Doya' spring Sheep dip at MaraterB', Hood's Pills euro Uvr-r m; my to taKe, easy to operate. 25c. , Pnr ortn?rA lamllw ....! . i rlnlh;n inot iJ . IU i'-,- K: nJ.urr'?.u' B'OIIOB, call BC 1118 . w..ou iud ivitwi ow. i ou una ours, iiirg, u. w. Kant) nm. i Call and ano Hinm. Mona' oil r,intr.. .i ' V. .PP. P i and upwards. ' - J "PPe8 at ne.lrock Feed, Provisions. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned has tiled his final account in the County Court as administrator ot tho estate ;ot l"crklns & Holytleld, and thnt the said County Court of Oouglaa County has fixed Tuesday, tho 7th day July, lb0.,at2o,olock p-.of said day. as the time lor hearing objections, 1! any there be to estate accou, ani1 tho settlemeut of said Dated this 3rd day of June, lww. i ... . . w-A- PERKIXP, Administrator of tho estateof rerkins & Holy field. jlt5 N. Kice, at his ware rooma on Jackson oppoaita MarkB'iron front, haa choice nonsohold fnrnibiro and tin waro at pricea to suit the time3.