THE PLAINDBALER JULY ai). 18. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. It si.hi.-k3. Ore., July - 1SJC ll.eKO.Ml.TKK to a. m. ructtlClinio .J.oi. ( j. m. Paciilo tlrao- SAW. Maximum temperature, M. Minimum temperature. ;0. Kalutail for the 21 hours ending ftp. m., t. Total rainfall since 1st ot mouth, 0. ( ATcraw rainfall lor this mouth for IS yearn. ) O.K. I Total ralulnll trom Sept. 1, li, to date, :f . Average ralufall from Sept. 1. to date. 3 I.I Accumulate) excess from Sopt. 1, lStf5, to date, .. Average precipitation for 1'-' wet scasnut, tB.fi. Tin Mint bur Hags displayed represent the frecMt ii4ying to the it hours ending ut S w. tomorrow. (If more than one Uud of weather is predicted for that period, the condi t ion first named in the forecast will be repre sented l.y the iiwermol weather Hag.) A white HB indicate, clear or lair weather: ii bine tt. raitior s . TIIJ lla ot w hich tho MpporhaK is white aud the lower half blue, hx-al ruin or suow. A black triangular pen nant indicates the temperature and when dis played above n weather nag indicates warmer, and when displayed below, cooler. The tem perature Has is never displayed alone. Its ab sence Indicates stationary lcmicratun. The oMuave Sag, white with Wack square m the loiter, when dlst-layeel on the Pacific coast, in dicates frost. TUOS. tilBSOS. Observer. IVmruvsi', or.. Ji lsi0; a. WVathec fotvvast lor the neat X hours, for U orotic re: and viciuitj . Toaicut. aud Friday, u'r ucather. station my temperature. Paai'E. Local Forecast. OBicial. LITTLU LOCALS. A nlztuau. tho reliable jewulci. Coil tar .u-l resin at Marstera'. J. T. Bryaa, the 15usy Watchmaker. Caro Bros, are the boss inerchaiita. School books at Marstera' drug store. Go to tho lioseleaf for the best cigar. Good iods at the lowest prices at Salr- tHWl'rJ. Go to A. C. MareU-rs V Co. for fcchool books. County claims and warrants bought by 1). 5. West. Scbool Iwis anJ stationery at Mar etcrs' Drus J-toro. Dr. F. W. Havties due. all kiu.lii of ut-:o-da.e dentistry. 1. S. Ve5t does insurance. Odice opposite the post oilke, Xedtf foot oil, machine and lubricating oils at Marstera' Dnsg fetore. A fine Hue of gents' shoes at J. Abra liaai's. Price3 joal right. Muayon's Iloiuu-patiiic ltemelies for Nile at Marsters' Pros Store. An endless variety of combs, hair and clwthui brushes at Marstera'. For bargains in family groceries, call at the lVi-ole'6 store, Cass street. Munyon'd Hoineoiatliic Uemediea at A. C. Marstera A Co.'s dru store. i Brim; "your clocks and watches to slow j Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repaira. J Miss M. K. Torler is closing out her ' epttng stock o: millinery gooes ai cos:. Mvrtle Creek flour, only 60 cents per aock". Delivered free. A. C. Hour. Chrushed fruits in sia and all the new drink ice cold .at the KandyJ kitchen. T. K. Bichardsou has jast received samples of Cleveland bicycles. Call and se these J103 wheels. The Kandy Kitchen is headquarters for cold drinks, chniihed fruits, ice create and all new drinks. Bring your job wort to the 1iusdeal- kk oCce! We aro prepared to do the cheapest and host work south of Port ,and. Dr. liaynes makes all kinds of artifi cial dentares ettch as gold, platinum and aluminum plates, also ntbber and cellu loid. E. lu Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marstera' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Beeideaee, I'll Mill street. F. H. Simmons of the second-hand etore in Hendrkk's building, is head quarters for the Singer sewing machine and supplies. SdVe money aud time. To parties, going East, go by l,,t: w- Ji. lt short route. Call on or write to V. C. London, Itoseburg, Oregon. Call on Slow Jerry and esamino hifi Seth Thomas clocks, watches and gold bowed eye glasses. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. A. C. Hoxie sells flour at 75c arid sOc a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for .j cents. People should take advantage of theso prices and give him their patronage. L. Langenbnrg is btill on top. He carries a fall stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord eons etc.,ioUn strings of best quality always on hand. Everything in millinery will go at re duced prices until everything is sold. Come and see and get a new hat before you look eUewhere. Mitm L. A. Baihi. Slow Jerry tho jeweler has 1 1 carsi filled gold ladies watches now ou salo. l'ricxa radnced from t35 to 115, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., lor Bale can receivo the highest cash price by calling upon N. Kice, the furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Ito3cburg, Or. Jack Abraham, genta furnisher, keeps the be3t goo-ls and latt'3t of every thing in his line, and sells them at a lower pric9 than any of his competitors. He aUro sells boots and shoes at aetonishing low prices. Good pastureago lor stock at reason able ratea by the- month. All stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of J. M, Shafer Itoborts creek. Place to Hent Containing Z acres, good house and barn and all necessary out buildings, good orchards and fine garden spot, in tho city limits. Good garden partly in and balance plowed and ready for planting. I. F. Kice & Co. The cheap rates of five dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in effect on tho 0. K. 5c Co's. steamers from Portland to San Francisco. Steamer leaves Portland every five days. Dr. K. W. Benjamin, late of the dental college at Atlanta Ga., has fitted up lf.ntal rooms in the Marstera block, where ho ia prepared to do do first class work In all tho fates improvements, Trr.wn and bndze work, cold and porco lain crown, fillings and extraction of tontli at hard-timo nricea and all work guaranteed. Kernember, room 1 , Mas ters' block. BRIEF MENTION. ; Straw hats at cost at tho Novelty Store. , J. B.-IIcald of Hudson called on busi ness today. Cliutott Kuttr. of iialoui is rcKiutered al the Van Llouten. F. H. French of Portland is registered at the McCIallcu. J. L. Smith of St. Louis is registered at tho Van Ilouteu. Ladies ehirt waists at reduced prices at tho Novelty Store. Grant Loveua of Galesville camo down to tho city today. Hose, nozzles and lly screen wire at II. M. Wead's Hardware store. Fred Floed, lawyer, room y, Taylor & Y Uson bloct, Rosoburg, Oregon. Kichard X. Goo.le of Washington, l. C, is registeled at tliu McCIallen. Large line of loots and shoes in our now department at tho Novelty Store. On boots and thoes wo ijuoto iou tho lowest cash prices at tho Novelty Store. Double shovel plows and cultivators very low to close out tho lot at II. M. Wead's. We learn with much regret that Fiuia Dillatd isijuite sick, it is feared, .with typhoid fever. "Liye aud let live" is Dr. K. W. Beu jatuin's motto. Dental work done at bedrock prices. All rips of seams on boots aud shoes Ixmght of us will be sowed free of charge at the Novelty Slore. Mrs. James Wright aud son Fred luro goue into the country ou Deer Creek for a few day's outing. Dr. DuGas has removed bis residence to'JU Mill street, where he tuny be found after otlice hours. Camp kettles, Dutch ovens, trout Hies and your whole camping euttit at II. M, Wead'e Hardware store. ltev. J. K. N. Boll, Brother Bell for ehort, is in the city today interviewing his many old aciuaiuUnces. A goo-J 11' guage breech-loading shot gttn to trade for wood or grain. D. Jackson, Koseburg guashop. The atmosphere is agaiu eo smoky that you cannot see a barn a mile off, caused by tire tu the mountains J. S. Hunt, a prominent citiren of Oak land, is in the city today on business aud made the IViinucallk a friendly call. Hon. Itufus Mallory, a leading attorney ot l'ortlaud, is now visiting his father-in-law, Hon. Aaron Hose, founder of this city. Wheat is a very short crop ihioear and wool is low alsJ. Hardware prices ,;on , , at it. .u. i eau s store are in proper- yew anJ w" assorted line of prints, cotton dress goods. init;hn, tOAclitu:, table ltcen, table oil cloth just received at the Novelty Store. Caro Bros", closing out talc is drawing crowd to the Boas Store. Low prices b10" liick sales i the order of the day. OOOds must be sold at any sacrifice. Call and see. Patriotic address by i,en. T, J. Thorp, at the Opera House on Aug. 3 and i, at! 7;30 p. m. object, 'Americauism." All lovers of our free American institu tions should attend without fail. Oregon has its drawbacks as well as all other countries tinder I'ncle Samuel's flag, but blizzards and cyclones are uone of them. Neither are moouitos. cock roaches, potato bugs or hot, sultry nights. The members of tire departments aro requested to meet tonight at tho hall at 7:20 to pick a team for the tournament. All members will please attend, as busi ness of great importance ia to be con sidered. Farmers are now busy harvesting and do not come to town eo oiteu, which cause with about half the citizens gone to the coast or into tho mountains tg rusticate, the city presents quite a de serted apjeanince. There are a large number of vessels now enroute to Portland. Thirty nine vessels nave cleared tnat iorl since April J 'of this year, aud July 2s there were 15 in port. The capacity of those enroute aro 1,S13 tons, and' of the !" in Io!t 21,SIG tons. Tuc lawn socials given by tho hp worth league havo proven a great sue cess. 11 is picasant. 10 meet vour iriends in this social way, and every teu cents you spend you know it is going to a worthy cause, so come Friday even ing, July ."1st, to the M. E, church lawn Key. J. K. N. Bell entertained last night, from 'J o'clock until 11, at the Caro corner quite a number of icraons by eloquently discoursing upon the sil ver question. He has lived long enougl in Baker City to be thoroughly infected witti the silver crazj wincli prevails 111 that section. The two days' field Kports to be held in tins city August -ltli .iiui will no doubt lie largely attended, both by Doug Ina county jeople and by p2rsona from abroad. X tie uand contest alouc is sure to attract large numbers, to say nothing of the hoje races, ball games and other sports and attractions. The committees in charge aro doing all in their iower to make tho affair a grand success and tho citizens will back thou up in p'casantly entertaining those who may visit us. Kernember the date, August 2lth aud 23th. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to April 1st, 1S'J2, to present the same at the treasurers office in tho court house for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this no tice. Dated this aoth day of July, 18'JO, at the citv of Koseburg, Douglas county, Oregon. Wm. A. Fihtek, County Treasurer. SCOTTSBURQ. J. Sterling came down from Drain last wcok and went down to Gardinor to see the creamery. Mrs. IWm. Burchard, Iihb returned from Portland with her littlo daughter, Mnggic, whore sho has boon to hayo the little girl's eyes attended by a specialist. J. Copelund look u load of sturgeon out for shipment lael week. The lido of humanity, flowing to tho beach, is greater than for inauy seasons. Many are seeking tho cool breezes of tho sea, aud searching for health and rest, (he heat of two weeks ago driving them from their homes where tho ocean winds do not reach them. A camping city of over one hundred now occupies the sand dunes of the mouth of tho Umpqua. With sincere regret wo chronicle tho illness of Mr. Geo. Banvers. He has a Bcvero paralytic stroke, aud it is doubt ful if ho ever recovers to any like his former strength, having been failing tvM eince an attack of tho grippe, several years ago. Mrs. Beckley of Oakland came down several days ago to visit her alllicted relative. Mrs. C. C Henderur has been visiting in town for a few days. Also it sister re cently from the East. Bev. .Mr. HuddlcEou tilled his appoint ment at the school house of Loug Prairie last Sunday. He was accompanied by tho Kev Mr. Chevalier, late of Washing ton. During tho day two discourses were delivered, aud tho remarks of the latter gentleman were louviuciiig and interesting. Although voting in 3 ears he has been preaching for some time, and we feel sure he will make a ierma neut aud noticeable ositioii among the clergy and do much good. Mrs. J, Hendcrer, C. C. Henderer, his sister-in-law, C. Hedden and many others luvo been to the coast recently. Mr. Cleaves, watch repairer, who has been staying in tJardiner for iome mouths, m.ido a trip to Elktou recently. He esjects to visit tho lakes soon. Potatoes in this sectiou will be a very short crop,' cuusueutly the price will be at good figures. T..0 mtilterings aro long, deep 1111J ! prolonged ngninst the action appropri ating fuuib for tho Bohemia road. There aro hundreds who cannot raieo tax uiuuey nitw, mid an increase of burden I is the last straw in the prcseut stress of hard times. Kev. M. Stratford went to tho beach last week. Benton ilaiiiet? of Klkton was in to'.wi the first of the week. J. Cuty it again driving on lit.e. Travelers misted his p!cjsantric3 f )r a few das. YONCALLA. the stage jokes and Threshing has begun. The atmosphere has Mime smoke mingled with it. Messis. Gclh aud Kiuan and their j families have fled to the mountains to j have a little roustabout. ' Tbefamiers are very bti-y harvesting, hence the citv is rather quiet at the iresent. Dick .andeis and Jake Miller started see the duck Tueedav for Bandon to pond aud d.g dams. Dr. Kios's wife has been very sick j for tho just few days. Dr. Page trom Oakland was to see he.- Ttiesdav. We trust she will toon convalesce. Mr. Cartw right ia having his store fixed up inside, painting, papering aud building an ice room. All this shows prosjierity. Earnest Starr bus just returned from 1 trip to the Willamette Valley, Eugeue, Junction iud Monroe. He reports times dull in those parts. W. W. Shipley has lelt J.H. Moore in his drug store, and has goue to run m Long's engine during harvest. Mr. Long thinks W. W. .Shipley is the only one that can make a success with his engine. On tho 17th iiiat., Mr. .1. W. Kegles and Miss Clara M. Williams weie mar ried at the restdetico of the groom's parents, and the next day they started 1 east of the mountains 011 a weddiugl tour. May joy bo theirs through life. Elder J. II. Moore was tho officiating party. L. C. H. Malm and family, Mr. ti. Co- burn and family of this place, aud Mrs. J. II. ShuiKJ and daughter Grace, of Koseburg, have, returned to Yoncalla from a trip to tho coast fork of the Wil lamette, ou a blackberry trip. They re port quite a good many heiries, aud brought houie about 130 quarts. Oregon folks will have to make much of small fruit this year, as largo fruit is almost a failure. By another year, if it is a good fruit year, the many prune and applu orchards Unit have bceu put out around Yoncalla, wiil begin to yield her many delicious fruits. Therefore, we triiBt next )enr will be a good fruit year, believing thnt Oregon people will then kuow how to appreciate our frut.. A Yoxiai.la Cirii:.v. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for vour troublos? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been fonnd to be psculiariy adapted to tho re lief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Hcaduche, Fainting Spells, or aro Ner vous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spalls, Hlectric Bitters is tho medicine yuu need. Health and strength arc guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at Ma ster's Drug Store. For Sale. A first class piano. Will soil cheap for cash or on time, or will trado for prop erty in town. Call at this office. DR. DARRIN COHING. This Celebrated and Well Known Specialist to Visit Roseburg August 26 to Sept. 5. Through tho urgent rcqueat of many in this vicinity, ono of tho celebrated Drs. Darrin has been prevailed iimjti to visit Kosebuig uud will have his office at the McClnllen House. TIioeo wit-hing to consult the doctor will find it to their ndvantago to call on him there. Ho comes to us laden with testimo nials from throughout tho northwest, and the authenticated reports of some of his cures seem nothing short of miracu lous. There aro few ills to which human flesh is heir, which cannot be relieved and permanently cured by Dr. Darrin's Eledro-Maguetic and medical treatment and cases that have resisted tho efforts of ordinary physicians have yieldeded to Ufa power. These cues embrace almoHt every kind of diseaee, aud as taid before, no man woman or child need despair of re lief and cure, while Dr. Darrin offers his invaluable services. lTnliko other physicians who have become emiuent in their profession, the doctor's charges aro extremely moderate and reasonable, according to circum stances and ability to pay. He will not undertake auy case he cannot euro or benefit. Consultation is free, for should there bo any cases that are incurable he will immediately discover them, thus saving his patient any further lime and money, which they might otherwise squander. For the benefit of who are not already acquainted with the doctor's mode of operating with electro-magnetism and who may seek aid, though dis trustful after many failures of every body and everything, Dr. Darrin makes the extraordinary and most gonerous of fer to treat tho worthy poor free between the hours of 10 and 11 a. m. daily, to prove to the community nt large ins ability aud skill. Dr. Darrin makes a bcialily of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, consumption, dyscpsia, coustipation, heart, liver ane kidney diseases, and permanently cures all diseases of the genito urinary organs in either sex, such as syphilis, blood taints, scrofula, j-leet. gonorrhea, stricture, seminal manhood aud lo3 of desire- or sexual power in man or woman. All jieculiar female troubles, irregular menstruation, Icucorrhu-j, displacement, etc., are confidentially treated, as well hs acute, chronic, private and nervous diseases of whatever nature, if curable. Consultation free. Office hours are 10 a. 111 to '1 p.m., evening G to S; Sunday 10 a. 111. to 1 p. in. Charges for treatment lijw and rea sonable according to ability to pay. Most cases can le treated at home j after one visit to the ductor's utlice. All business relations with 1);. Darrin are -trictlv confidential. The McCIallen. ThU popular'housc has been renovated from top to bottom. The sleeping room?, 51 in number, are newly papered and ' vwir.fo.1 i,i tliA !toa? inrirAro.1 .tttt.5 nf the art. . Tbejurlors are large, airy and tastefully decorated and furnished. The dining room is nicely decorated, but the tables are more so with what makes a hungry soul glad . waiters all atten tive and hostess accomodating. The j rooms are lighted by electric lights throughout, thus lessening the liability ot tire. The arrangements are com plete and most conducive to the comfort of guests. City Treasurer's .Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Koseburg city warrants indorsed prior to March 15, lSUo, and also war rants numbered 1!S, lW, C01 and "02 in dorsed March 25. 15t3, to present the same at the city trcasurei's office in the city hall for payment as interest will cease thereon after the dato of this no tice. Dated this 2oth day of July, 1S'K, at the city of Koseburg. Oregon. J. A. PuitKiN'o, Citv Treasurer. lliicUtcn'.H Arnica ,Sale. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts- Bruises, bores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands ChillbaiiiH, Corns, and all skin Erup. tious, and lnwitively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give iwfoet satisfaction or inonov refunded Prico25 ccuts per box. For salo at A.j C.Marsters & Co. ! V TRICK to turn straw into paper, our way. Straw hats carried oyer are not worth a song- We jumble our few hats together. Each wo propose to turn into a dollar bill. If tho proposition strikes you we might be induced to take silver. You, the hat. I. Ai-.kmiam, Jackson street. Caro Bros. Mutt sell their immense stock inside of sixty days, regardless of Vost. If any one wishes to get bargains tfcey must call !oon,as they mean business. This is no humbug. If you doubt their word, call and be convinced. ... . Lumber for Sale or Trade. It you have ury cows or heifers you want to trade for lumber, or if you want to buy a bill of any kind of fir lumber, you will do well to addrcsB P. O. box 125, Drain, Oregon. Cottage to Rent. A new 5-rooni eottaso near tho depot, to rent, just vacated by S. K. Sykos. (Jity water in the house, and a good well next door. Knquiro at title oflico. 6 Per Cent Money. Whoovor wishes to give improved farm land as security for (i per cent money, nddrosa 1 O. box, No. !Hi, Hose burg, Oregon. NOTES OF INTEREST. Sheep dip at Mursterh'. For a good fi-cent cigar call on Mra.N. Boyd. Wood taken 011 subscription al this office. Get your school books at Marstcrs' drug store. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and table spoons at Salzman's. Prices marked in plain figures at the Kacket Store. Pure fresh groceries and low prices at Caeebeer's grocery. Harness of all kinds at low prices at G. W. Woodward's. Koy West, imnorted aud domestic cigars at the Koseieaf. An excellent line of toilet soaps at Marsters' Drug Store. For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Nobby suits and latest styles at Little Jack's. Prices very low. All styles and qualities of hats at Abra ham's. Bedrock prices. Havo you seen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches al Salzman's. Buy your silverware at Salzman'B and get tho best at the lowest prices. Country produce ot all kinds bought aud Bold at Caaebeer's grocery store. Parties wanting a good reliable man for light work, very cheap, call at this office. Save money by purchasing your hats, shirts, U03 and underwear at Jack Abraham's1. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods at the lowest prices at Salzman'e. A few eases good substantial Loots at reduced prices to close them ou, at H. Stanton's. Leather suspenders, tho latest and host R.ispouders out, at Richards Cash Kacket .torc. Dr. I lay nes does crown ami bridge work and guarantees the same Don't forget the nutnlnjr. W.vsrEn A man to cut 100 cords of fir wood. Price $75. Apply to C. Van Ziie, Brooksidc. At Oakland, T. L.Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscription to the Plai::iikalku. You can get the ice cream in quantities at the Kandy Kitchen cheap er than you can make it. To Trade A good y.r.itig work hoise for wood, hay or grain. Lrave word at Kichards Cash Kacket More. Casebeer the grocer, corner Jackson aud Washington, keeps the bent grocer iea. Try him and be convinced. Largest stock of fancy chairs at Alex ander it Strong's, ever brought to Kose burg and at prices lower than ever. Don't eat.i lulteratc-1 cream catidy that comes from the wholesale hous?. Get it clean and fresh at the Kundy Kitchen. Two thorou'.ibrt-l large -.shite Cochin young roosters to exchange lor auy other larue tliorougtioreus. Impure at this oilitf. T. M. Stubbletield, boot and shoe maker opp-nite the depot, does first class wurt at liard times prices. Give him your patronage. N. Kice, at his ware rooms on Jackson opiosite Marks' iron front, has choice household furniture and tin ware at prices to suit tne times. Take nutice. Dr. Benjamin, the dent is:, is fermar.entlv located and guaran tees alt his work. Give him a call and ! examine work and price?. Ladies, are vou in perfect health? If not, why not try the great home remedy, 1 Viavi. Mrs. Berry is agent for Douglas county and will fill all orders promptly. If you don't watt to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. I-anjenburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg A Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of head gear. Buy your snmmer suits and hats of Little Jack. He sells the best quality of goods and latest stjles at prices lower than the lowest. Shirt waists in all colors, and also white cambric waists, laundered, at prices to suit the times. Mt- L. A. Baiku. The Square Deal store has jnst oened up a lieautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoe., which prove to be the best shoes made. Come and ins;ect them. For a nobby suit of clothes, call on Jack Abraham. He can suit vou, both as to quality of goods and prices. Dan't fail to call on him before you buy. I am prepared to offer lumlter or wood at reduced prices. I am taking in lum ber aud wood on old accounts and in trade for goods. T. K. Kiuiai:ion N. Kice. one of our enterprisin fitrui- tore dealers has now on sale a tine lot of furniture of the latent stylo aud finish. Give him a call Wfore purchasing olse where. .Mis. G. W. Kapp will continue to buv aud fchip fresh salmon from Win- cbctter r Wilbur to I'ortl.tiid :is hereto fore ami j.iy the highest in.iret price for e.ime. Address ost-)llice !kis lit. Noticu is hereby jzim'ii to the public by tin: undersigned that 1 do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Kusebun;, Oregon, nr trarbaiw dumped tlieieon or sand or gravel taken therefiom. unless the party taking sand or gravel tiibt contract with mo for the riht to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ae tording to law. A.uto.s Kokk, Hoseliiir. Oregon; Marelt 17th, lS'Jo. Notiee to the Tr.-neliiijj Public. Mrs. Moore, the ptoprietur d" lUv Pri vate loarditi House, formerly kiiownas the Karmers' Ho'.el, on Lanebtrec!, one tilock east of the depot, has ac.mired the reputation of beinj; one of the beet, cater- ra : 11 ii,. M,..iIj l, cent-;- boird t'M 111 lilt. I llj. -Ue.llS l.) ten., uu.iru and loilslill" SJ.jO - Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Quid Medal, Midwinter Fair. ! Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. PR BAKING POWDtR sometimes! 1 nt wages; j girls ) fur ordinary service (2) upon indenture, to work, attend j school, and bo brought up somewhat as your own; and C5j children may be had for legal adoption. Address, W. T. Gauii.nkic, Supt. Oreeon Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, l'ortland.Or. CITATION. rs nit: tor.vrv cockt of thk state of Oregon, in and for the I oimty of Uonglas. In the mntU-r of the EMnte of John Free man, Deceased. To William L. Freeman. Hansom I'rteinuii. James (:. Freeman, John A. Fro mim, KHa- focth Onrri"on, K. C. McC'ulloch, V. I- Free man, Francis E. O.Meriflin, Unlit Hkinner, Illla (J. Wallace, Itohcna A. Itoll, Zn a A Konb, Mar E. Field", IaA. shermau, Eva A. Sher iiiuii, TcthIo E. Sherman, Elnfra J. Shi-mian. and l.lla A. Sherman; heirs at law, the neitot km and all ersons Interested In the said es tate of the i"ahl John Freeman, deceased. Wherea, ou the 3d day of June, 18EKS, John A. Freeman, executor of the alxjve named estate haviiiR liled his sworn ietition iirayins fornn order ti authorize andlempowr him Icuell the real urooerty belonjjimr to the fid estate of the said John Freeman, deceased, situated in Doug- mi county, Oregon, ami wncreas. 11 was oruercu by the Court that a Citation issue to said heirs at Iv, the nextof kin, and all other iicr-ons In terested In said estate to apl-exr in this Court on the 7th day of Eetitember. r-'jf,,at the hour of lo o'clock a. 111, 01 said day to show cause, if any yon have, why an order for the sale of said real property should not be made ui prayed for in said petition. It is further ordered thatscr vli e of the Citation herein be made personally upon all of the above named heirs re siding in the Mate of Oregon, and by publica tion upon all of the abo' named heirs nt law next of tiu, and all ptrsous interested residing outside of the State id -Oregon, by publication thereof in the l'laindealcr, a cekly newspaper, printed and published in Koseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, and of general circulation in said county lor the fu.l period of time required 'y ni'.t, lo-uu lour tteess. lnesaiu reai es tate asked to be hold by ald ietition of said executor is described m follows, to-wit: The X, nf the ll. 1.. I . of John Fry man and a ife, being iioliiiealiun No. lift, claim No. I'., and being parts of sections 2i, 'Si, and in Tp. ii . a., of 11. 7, W., of Williaraetle Meridian in Douglas County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: ISegiuning at a lointoue chain and fifty links west from the quarter bection poU on the line between sec tions '- and -'i. in Tp. 2-i south, tof range 7 west, and running thence north OS chains and 7", links, thence west SO chains aud fifty links, thence south JJ chains, thenct: cast ii chain', thence south Is chains and 70-link, and thence east J-' chains and Zl links to the place of begin ning and containing in nil 3IS.7." acres of laud of which said abo e described lands, (the above named d cedent owned at the time oi his death, the suid north half, making 17J.:r7 acres of laud to !e sold. Thirefore you and each of you ate hereby cited and required to be and appear at said lime and place, then and there to show cau-e, if any you have, why such an order and license should not issue for the sale of said north half of the above described premises The donation land claim of John Free man and wife, liol. 116, claim No. i'j. Wituissthe Hon. A. F. Stearns judge of the Conntv Court of the State of Oregon, for the Co'juu of Douglti-, with the seal of faid Court attixci tbi- -th day of July, lsixj. JOHN II. SHITE, Clerk. . A. ElllUKLI'E. Ally For Executor. j:tut Executor's Notics. Notice .s hcrU.y gl'.n loiill person inter ested that the undersigned, V. L. W'i!-ou and AbnT K'ldle. has been by the county roitrtof Douglas countv, appoiuitd exi-culors of the uillot Kichard Owen-, deces-cd. and allpcr gous having claims against th estate of said dectase-d mut present the same with proper vouchers duly eriliel to said executors at Iheir residence in Kiddle precinct. Donglas county, rvgun, ..rto their attorney at Kose Lunr. oregou, within six months, from the- date of this notiee. Dated Jnly 27, l.-sj. W. 1.. WHON and A15NKK KIDDLE, Executor-; of the Estate of Richard Oaen, Deceased. IRI B. KIDDI.K Atlornev for Executor?. JERRY J. WILSON, Watchmaker ami Jeweler, 328 Jackson Street, At Lucrscn Cigar Factory. KOSEECBG. 5..vll Rcpalriuir entrusted to ! my care xvlll be PROMPTLY and I carefully done. j I'KICES REASONABLE. Cigar Store JERRY J. WILSON, Propr. (Successor to SENATE SALOON." .V POP I" I. A It RESORT. Clionx.' Cutars, aud at. tiuds of Temperance l!r:ukscon:auV.i on hand Kcnio-. ed trom 0 r. Oat and Jackson to rAKKori III II-I'INX.. JACKSON STREET. UO.-EBl Ku, OREGON. ATARRH local'disease and is the result of colds and suaccn climatic changes. , It can bee redbyartasant r rndy vr Lich is apf !icd ii I re. t.y into the nostril?. Ec :cs i.iickly ai iorhed it gives 1 rvl:cf at once. ; Ely's Cream Balm is scknon Vdscd to be the most thoronrft care for , NoaU ;itarrh. Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all 1 rrmcii.c. r o-t s and cleanses the nasal passaje-s, ' allays a.a ard .nflamtnation. heals the sores, pro tccts Cf mpuil'race from co'.ds. restores the ecces jf tas-isar lsnic'l. I'riceSOc.atDrn.itsorbycjail. . ELY BROTHERS, C6 Warren Street, New York. LOST MANHOOD Easily. Quickly and Permanently Restored. CtLEBILlTED E-NQUSII KCMCr It is sold on 3 positivo cuarantco to cure any 1 rni or ncrTims pros- i trahon or any disorder 1 f the genital organs of cither sct, caused Boforo. 1T cicessito uo of Aftor Tobacco, Alcohol or Orioai. or on sccocr.t of jouthfal indiscretion or over inuulpnce etc.. luixineM. Lonrulsions. nateialnecs. IIcaJ.ncLe. Mental Depression. SSoftrmrgof the Rrsin. Wc.ni Memory. IiearicglKiwn Pairs. Seminal Vealncs. Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Spermatorrhti s. LossoCl'oner and Impotency. nhich if neglected, may ieaa to premature old ago ana insanity. iV'"tl'Jf:u:,ran,CM-lnce-;''-UOODOl:'D,3ti;3 , forj. M ScntbyniailonrecciptofrTice.A written I piarantco furnished with every $3.00 order received. ,i Mfnnd inn tnn.ne ,r fm,naii r-i. re . . rn ejected. r I 1 NERNXV ItEDICINU CO.. Detroit, Mich. 1 Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co, Dr. dibbori Tills oid reliable and the- most successful Specialist m San Fran I c.co. sti'.l contimies to cure all factual and Seminal Diseases, such as tionnorrhu-a. tilcct tiStricture. 5j philiU in c..,t .... t . tr 1. 1 , ceases, i,c(tvu, iKuir S(EJity, Impotency. Semi- v . . n.kie NiiKS33S9i"iS naI "CaKne.ss ana uoss "isSsS&sXJSof n.ui'.'.ood. tlie couse- unciicr of self abuse and excesses producini: the folIoKin rsvniptoms. sallow countenance, dark spots ni.d. f the- i'jcs. ptirn In the hcail, rinsing in the cars, !os of confidence, diffidence in ajv proachlns striin -ers. palpetation of the hearts Mcaknossol tholimos mid buck, lossof memory, p.tnplcson tin face. coushs, consumption, etc DR. (illlliONhasiiraciici-din San Francisco over thirtv jears and those troubles.! should not fail 10 consult him and n.veie the benefit of his crcat skill and experience The doctor curoi .heii others fail. Iryhim. Cures guar anteed. Persons cnrtil at home. Charge reasonable. Call or write. Dr. J. P. Gibbon, 615 Kearney Street, Sao Franciico, Cal. Bovs May he Had (and 1 4 v. 'VT'SRA BRCVvTW, M. D. OFFICE, S0J Jackson Street, ut res idence of Mrs. J. Itirzcr. ROSEBL'KG, OK. NEW FEED STORE CAWLF1ELD & CAWLF1ELD Have Just opened a first-class Feed Store aud have on hand a largo invoice of the best Roscburc and Valley Flour, Baled Hay, Grain and Feed of all kinds. All nurchas delivered free. Cor. Cass and Rose Street. by dealing with G. W. KRUSE THE GItOCUK, 406 Jackson nt.. One door south l'.O. Choice Teai, Codecs, Tobaccos and Cigars. And every thing else In theGroceryline, Ulsbest Jlartet Paid for Country Produce. Give him a call and be convinced. J. F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A. iipfciAl biati'J jf unadulterated Tea. prize corrEE Ia hitving a large sale New styles Glass and Belf Ware at ibtjnlibni Iua' price. Our own Tucu4 are vrry popular. canned WOODWARD THE BTJSTLEE R05EBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! We aro always in the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Harvest ia upon ur, and farm era are smiling because Woodward IoojCS to their interest. BUGGY Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your parse and bo snro and sea Woodward before buying. W. G. WOODWARD H, C, STANTON just received a new and ezteniiva stock u DRY : GOODS CON5ISTINO OF ladies,' Kress Goods, Kibboiis, Trimmintfn, Uces, Etc., Etc ALSO A FINE STOCK Or- hoots awd snoa:s Of the best quality and finish. GROCERIES , Woodf Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alwion hand in large quantities and al pilce t. .mit the times. Also a Ur,-e stock of Custoin-Made Clothing Which U ollt-red. at cost price. A full and select stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Cuustautly on hand. All 'j the LVTEST NOVELTIES IN 5TAT10NKBT. General sgfnt for erery variety ot subtcriptloa Nioks and periulicals published in the TJnltad States. Persims wishing reading matter of any in.l wit! do tii cive me a call. HESMIN'S FRENCH I FEMALE PILLS. CcQtaioIog Cotton Root and Pennyrojal. 0 issmEi'nac. T-l tut 11a Silt tllUill rciltttalyl3aiwal Jlesmin's French Fe male Fills, havo been sold for over twenty vears andnsedbyThou- . . . - , . . .- . . :j;; aanas 01 .uiuies. ho g1 have Biven testimonials thattheyarounexcelled. as a spee'iae momaiy mediclno, for immediato Tcliel of Painful.- and Irregular Stenaea. Fa malo Weakness etc Price. I J.OO & box, with full directions. take vo smsnTctts, oaspcniors imttatioss. s iliSHXN' CIimiXCAL CO Dsrnorr, SUca. Sold by A. C.Marsters & Co. 1 .yi