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THE PLAINDEALER, rublithcJ Monday. nndThursJaj k. VV Y. BENJAMIN.... I1KNJAM1N K.HUr. .... Manager. Subscription lliUt-M. One Year. - - ' - Six Months I Three Moutfa. W1 OCTOBER S. 1S5.X5. OUR STANDARD BEARERS. I For President.. W.M. McKlNLKY. Foi Vice-President, GARRKr A. HOBAKT. For Presidential Electors. T. T. GEKR.of Mation County S. M. YORAN. o( Lane. K. L. SMITH, of Wasco. J. F. CAPLES. of Multnomah. DEMOCRACY GONE HAD. It is painful be j on d measure and lye gars description to witness the Hrajt to which tb party leaders of the Bryxn ite go to debauch the public miml by pojcning :t hh falsehoods which are pat in ci-cnUiin by their political Ananias. Bat those clumsy ami incoti itstent lies are toa apparent to men of discernment to be believed. Tbey are designed to catch the uawar a:t 1 uoso (ihtsticated. They are oa a parity with the celebrated "Morey letter." when Jaaes Ga'fieKl rn for prtsMent. Two oi these icfasxms liea referred to in this campaign are printed in tbe He view of last Monday. e letter par ports to hivs been wtitten to Hon. R. C Bell, a proaiiuec: deajocra'. oi Ft. Wayne, Indsasa. froca Til Wall ttrtet. New Yotk, try I. Francis Forsyth . stating that ilanna is oilerisc to rxut I23.0CO.000 to riec: McKialey. In thi so-called letter as argument is aade to h?w that the people, the waje earners, do not k&ow hat is best for tbeir owe interest; and recoasmends the inaagc rating oi a systea of Daanre to take it oo: c! politics and pet the whoSe ;cb )rct of co&troliag tba fisaucts of th cocatrv iato the handi of soch ora ; the lclajoats. Rockefellers. Carcraes, As ters aad tn;ir kind. Scch sccS is al! balderdash. ETea if the w liter be lieved ia soch a thswy he woald I.ave taore sc5 than to address :cch a letter to a Bryaa siaaaad "a pronintst dem ocrat. The whole fO-cilld ltier l-er falsebooJ cpoe its fare. I: is incon sistent with COB1S30B sease, aot to say reasoa, to write aav tech iaaatty. Aad aay person with a parude of raaaoa seas will not tv deceived by it. Il falsity is too ptlpxNe for a aome&t's sertoas coasxieratsoa. Bet tacts ap pears to answer the oppocttioa par pose ia the absooce nf socsd argns&etus. It is aaother Morsy letter ; and y e; saore clatasslT loraBlaled. It has ttbis X capactocs siaw a popslii: araxe&t in a repabiicaa cansole to try aad nsxie t: go dowa to prereat its atssaUnc cwatests froai vcaaiticg the parties it is borvd will be tsdaosd to swalio ;:. A&d still xactber. oi a iike character. is reported to be addressed to the Cath olc der?y r the parjxjs of pefsmtdis; that deecauaatisa of nrltneaists to iaj pcrt Mr. McKialey. Ths is aaotber dasaabie eftoct of the Bryaa aaasacer: to poisoa the oiods ci a xr eiss of rxotesUst citires snaX Mr. McKialey. It pats aa arcsrect iato tte ausd of the writer iatecded to & titer the Cath olic cierfT spoa tbetr jv;t putnodsa is a seaa of reaciuag their rasutr aad by that seaas iadece theat to theu re l;;oc. iadaeace orer their aMttfcers to rote for Mr. McKtosey. Bo. Jake the so-caired letr ef Forsytb. it ovtrdces the sabject aad carries iilseheod afoo its face We brasd taesi both as Jama able lies. w toar :Ta rw- a tl rarrnvr. T r rair; Ikaa tbat wajwallr laSlctr-d 4aH; lb sat Uxrt-r Jtr Wa Ik mI -rrwwvra. AtUiasfh or tr niMi .rai ouiru. their la- cV.T,r.rr7U",iT ScJUxJ- lttr T xc-asar. rr WORK ON THE ASTORIA RAILROAD . . , . .- 1 ; . I .I . t ri 1 . 3 twees Astarta aad io. crdu; tee ' rtdted- Mr. Vltatirc Hx--Jer. pweerai ' , axvst of the Gre: Nartbera "c re- f sectiea wtth tbe shtppisx oi salwon ot. er i ha ,iae, reports the reJe tsf Aslaria as jarjmne aboat the cospiietnM of Uus rid. which they eapee will W mc fcc thrjit waw !:ra ia 57. AH i'-eeJUes appear to have beyx $mt- -cnt-M. JOC tbey cisn tii! FMtixur; f-thr cjn Ur she con?iea of tLc wiu Mr. arr ;atd Astctx s" aae Uae air -1 a -atlrsid Uwr&. rraxtas ifxt? xrd afiiv here ettfry dir CatortBMTwiv. m j '.uct irr w tfce wrBit a-rrt?ja. stxnseZy. dn Jo th .:h In Astrtu .fe-? Mr vieocv th vc:rr:uv .s tree; , ; a .uir m a freijjli i. It u located about 20 yards cast of the 0. U. & N. dock, ou the river front. Tlio building is ucat in its architecture, and is 32x56 feot, con taining a ladies' and a general wating- iiiom, willi the ticket and telegraph diets in tho center. Elegant wash- rooms aiu added ou either side, and tho second ll.wr is arranged for tho accom modation of tho agent and his family. Tho hsettaso-room and temporary freight sheil is 2Sx50, and will meet all tho re iiuireiueiils for years to come." "It It Immaterial In my Juiluineut whether tli wool grower receive wnr beuellt from the tariff on wool or not; whether he does or tloe not .... I am Cor free wool." Extract from Wltllam I. llryau'a icecb. In con)tr, January Slth, 18941; Cungreaalouwl lUcord Flfty llilrtl Coufjreix. lecouit (radon. Vol. 30, an. . ia. Pertinent Questions for Workmen Mr, Bryan asks the workingraen to etadv tho tiuancial question. That is excellent advice and every workiiicrmn should follow it. Let a beginning be made by tho workingman asking the question how he is to bo helped by a change, from the ,old to the silver stand ard, from the H) cents gold to the 50 cents silver dol'ar; le bini ak himself what assurance or M-curitv lias he that his wajt-s viil Iks materially iiwreaso.1 by Hie chaste ; whether he c.ui compel his employer to ineroao Ids u ages in proportion with tin increase of prices of renr, coai, ih.m, c.o.iuos an.. life'.- necoMtw Tii are all . neui qucs'.iotn ana tne worKingmau should consider them eareiu'.ly before aoeeptiui; s cocclusive Mr. Brian's nousupporUd soni.'iis A Retormer for Revenue. Keforrut-r Weaver, of Iowa, went to Cedar Rapds the other day lostcafc, bn: refused to do so until iaid $io in ad vat.ee, and, fu r a qusrrel with the lo cal silver loaders, let: town in speechless dtssust. h looks as though the free-sil. herrrfoxiiierein Iowa we pirtty uell . acquainted with each other, and ueilher side can be bltned for not wami:c to take any chances. Minneapolis Tri bune. The flrecley Year. This is worse ti.au the titcely year, ben the bottom dropped out. In the September e ev-Uin of ls72 the rejwblt oansci Maine had a plurality of 17,216, hi!e in Vermont they hid 25.353 Compare tbeie with pluralities of 50,X) aid S9.00J in lio. We are going to Have a P"l'y SJ.id cast in any event Springfield Kepobtican. - - th wen who stood by their tvunlry in A Boetoa -totaan i.Uitas to hare kacJ it. hoar of peril and savei it f n to. N-irc a cw Hi) to read character aad dii- j torn ant.der b rethleit hands, cover Ute tecrets cf temperament or gen- ( Biow we give ice aorJs of our coot ies. Coming from soch a source it nat- rade and noble xUndtrd rtrer, .Majr araliy woi I expected to display McKialey, on the s ime sobi'C- Corn marked originality. This is tfc scherae : mentis nncecesary. far w- Vnuw by Waica the w at a aan einkes a match, his past record of brave toyaltr. of stem If upward against tbe sJe of his boot or integrity, of true Aaerieanin. of lofty the ri;ht side of his trcuers . he is of , Mxtesntsnship. and of his all roaai gen saacoiae, ardeat, hopeful dispositica ) rrxl worth, that be iseans every word acd not easilr do ncast by misfortnaes ' he nt'er oa this saby-ct : If he igaiies it by drawing it downward against a wxll of toe nia'chboi be is of a florgish axtnre aad easilr depressed. If he rubs i: alcrg the bottoai oi a desk or table ho.LXiat.dic, be is of aa evea. ietTl aiisd, "retw:!, and teteea." Fsr.her Miats can be toond by obserr tag with what degree rapidity he erforcs -w.sk or tbe face ion There's no science of chancier teadtn , about it is that 1: afford no way to read a woman's ciiarrc:r Tne bioomer girt.oJ coarse, s exkep:si, ont, tnen, we know her w i" hoot r eing her Irghs a mxicn. T ie acuoc of Jie democratic state cen - , . . - - Th. atsjaiorv.prfidot, pra-ti- caliy make it a purely populist ticket a; 1 that cornatnauos make; tbe popalist tieiet. pere nnd siatnle. The party Lxsh is s an; over tbe democrats heads as the central cataaittee did four j ears a-v. co-ncindior tbe raak and tile to fall into !iae. Sa' one proatnest dem ocrat. H02. 1 F. Line of this ciiv, re- fused thea ani refus sow to otey boss rtate. Ilcrrih fjr M-. Las. a demo crat ia whom there is no -vile. Tnis has been an eventioi week kvr Kosehcr? and nxark a sad epoch is br history. The soddfo deat'i is a fearful mannec oi three t oatrc men bv tbe fatal leeviBt TasoiiT mora r' h rtit c'ooe ovvr the entire cociaiassty aad rooves tbir hearts w.th tbe deepest j sorrow. Also, it ,wu be rerretttxi bv latrr ahere te Tso ci tae eatre in e Ter the ?i J sen aiav n-arh them. Hsehere s ine the nr ia deta'i so Ixr a rva-if isoin y the esroc-er's ta qairt iato the raase or caa-e of this ! xvenubce acciJest. I Oti- jpjjat of pooeat) hare beos I Uaixr-j: that the priw of wlwat de- , ...... .cxtae ith the decfice in the ptKs cf j sflvf r. How w-.i: tb aortxint kv- the tiU. iiw ia ,h4. ;, kT .j, 'of Sjynvr. t t! silver nas declined , i to 'V recti per c-aoce T How is Mr ropcxrr il " iesx'e xp'atn 00 jocr ttor ot M.rer rtuinr the rrioes ot wteat. Th prKte of sirrtfr dots nx. and a-x ki i in pf .ces of w&at ani i coetri Vt Jeaond and SIPfXT Kosexas pnfjMr. la- ii rt;c-: c: 1 perfvas. Prtno Yvvtriewkr. th o o Cwr Arfiiadet U t his mcrtatUe mirrsiry. w i iepS wiaua- for :w day ; it the trarstaec whiie oc hi; wa ! Fa.-v. :-l the pap.v r-aK!Unrc hivs - w Jei, Rmi. iuki be had aedecied . 5 pctKwre. wo a after b-cn lv rXersowx . CSry-anasai ( oIreJ tiie. Let the J -It 0;" ri5"-'5 ." tt :ess : to luf it so, - , .a, .an . 5ce . t t;- s -4. -i TO THE OLD SOLDIERS. Old Soldier!! : Comiuukh: As an old comrade I would liko to talk to joita littlo in regard to tho coming election. I think that it would be well forotery ono of us to look ubcut and ecu just "whero wo nro at," so I wish to call your attention to tho attitude of W. J. Bryan upon a question which is of vsbi import ance to every old comrade and to every loyal American citizen. I refer to Mr. Bryau's altitude on pensions. Hero arc his own words, taken from his letter of acceptance : "No uation can afford to bo unjust to its defenders. Tho care of those who have suffered injury in tho military and naval Fervico of the country is a sacred duty. A nation which, liko tho United Status, relies upon voluntary service rather than upon a large standing army, adds to its own security when it makes generous provision for those who have risked their lives in its defense, and for those who are dependent upon them." Now comrades, notice the wording of the above. It sounds nicely does it not as far as it goes, but notice he favors a just pension for all vt'io weie injured in the military or naval service and there he stops on that point, and leaves us who know the party Eowell which .Mr. Bryan represents1 to infef tuU li opposes the act of 1SK), under which si many true, brave hihI lojal men. draw their small bat much needed pent-ions. Another thing, c intrude. 1 would like for vou to member, and thai i, that v.J. nrjan'a words ou this sul.j-ct, is jus, like, or ery similar to, tli i-e so I iu each platform of the natwiial demo cratic party tiuce the war. Nuw a re gards to the keeping of thesa protesUt- tion of affection if love and of geceros-1 j ity to tho brave defenders of our ration i j bv this deroocra'L' party, I h-ve jui this to say. that notwi'hs'and.iu all their ioxiag words, there ha neter beo t a pension enactment of at.y kind f. r t"i lnetit of the sorviors if th a: of the rebeiliuu, that lias not t-een op,teI bv the democrat l variy, aosl evetv pen-l n bill that has beeome a law. hi teen done iu the fare of the most hitter oppo sition o! the part., which W J. Bran represents. It i sheer r.cnserse fit ihtn to Jell ns that W. j Br; an reprens a new deaocrary. when yvu Vno- an i I know that it i the s-arue olti gan-r that is bo bind hioi, that is abore hiai, that is be k him and that is all around him, and e aoald jat as tovja expect to see the Ethiopian change his skin, or the Jeop ard his spots as to see the deni'ic.-atie ; witty of the post forty jears, sincerely advocate one tneasire for the tuefit ci "Our soldiers aad sailors of 'he I" ni ted Sia'r snocM neithjr Ns negleeied nor fogreo. Tbe goverraent wbich tbey serve.! so we'd roast not mate ireir lives or rx-nditiiia harder by treatirg tbem is sopplitftiti Lr -elief in old age or Jis- tress, nor rrsard with di-dain or con- leap .a trcti intere one cwnrxuc ! natura!ly wxntfc'st? in tbe welfare of t ' nalSi' TlKl li si. Ihiaf-Ut K&V-tA Vw : t . as claims xilowo by tne cowrnsnent, j hot the policy sriverainc the aJminis- ; traitcn ot toe rensua oareau -Ui j alwavj te fair aad liberal. No deserv- iakT spfHK-o.si scoj.u rsr saner oorxose 1 ef a wroai: perpetrated bv or for another. ; . . , , Oar soklier and sailors save tbe covers- meat ine test ttier tu. mev treeiv - , . ... lintU',hu.' ; save the country in the lire of its freatrst peril. And the raast hoaor them ia tasir need as is their service with tbe resrecs and irrati tGde doe to brave, noble and ieif-ecri-acin- rnen. who are jc-tly entitled to psoeroos aid ia their increasia? aeeesst- 1 Now. prxy. which i.r of thae twoj ea do tob think 1. your frietd, and j Bt" 'tIB J-' 'hlB , Raf' fcf- 1 -,b-' 1 50 -T0C h'8-il -,oar l!d loyalty, voor 1 ,n,e Araerx-aaista and ytj-sr uc.sei - ' '"' 151 when the governors of ' .Mth tJ th OKl-k -ira- Kwl to that j C'a3 i Lia-B' ' V all presideat;, Abraham cc ntnit co. yoo tare aos sed iederil troof; icto oar cocstrr Kidaey aad CoBStipattoB cere. Aa ia desecrate oxir .vacred soil. And von j faiAbte remtrdy for all curat" forms oi reesem-.er that that aohlt rr.xn q-iietly ; dissii of tbost t-ttitii. The greatest rTBtVd. "TV; tiaae has coxae trx; we ! krtox; rfoedr for Indisestios. Try it. .boci Ynjx.Trijcttx-r a v.atr or a tu'ian For su &i U. rUpp's Jrs; store. snpreme. ' Aadvoat?x what fai -1 Soebo.-r, Oftjctn. ,. , old bilitxntjOQ of state sorvre: was sax to death over thirty year; --. Ba tt ff ran- ap a few xdoq;: the CbiearJ IVeawerasie N l CorretUaB There n -as hrocrht :or - wratd by the treache.-0 herts and hands of an A.tce.d ef Ll oos. : y tiliarrfn oi :rotk Cxrolica. ly 3 Mam - of T. esse, ind by x W. J. Byan of - - ia. x-Mtoeuaiy entsorsest by tb ise Lent ml tjotrse. , i-chks. It 1 a pesarre rsw' that, joip : is: ofoses. Jamess F. Weaver, o , W. H. on2e& is now the preprKtcc of wcai. inspere bkvd; fee. if the h.-vl it beraae a put oi the pltiiiwm ore f ais popalar bocsv. The table will r-e - rich. red. v:;a;-jti aad vjjwvNaK ta ahxb W. J. Krraa fay io prciad y : tiat , ?cppiJ 5U the lsi :s tLe ntxrtet . P1-4 Ue a; - v-trc-f to v;cy tr hecansiisd wish bath feet- rood heds and cocrtec. trtatx: -:t or?m mi . ss.- v; tie ivSy vw Now. cosarades. the sure td-rs'K-ai .avrfhia tunawt na, i imtr wm tan --j .Jt Bt thxt 'A? Isire r m li; .. - - - v ' i""- A joxt ?.-ta U prienl a icisd frorst As yos - did tVn. . or .. ci 5a CSxM o bet di-I ih-n. . mss3ei .y fair nracfi J ii;. - words h- are MUkarte' N.x I ei;rt oe poo.-, hilt- .nijfd di-losii oowxri :o Kb mJ ihit. -vh. h ; w ax;; t.'e bC.xtJy A.its ; ' js ;r; a few It.z, o J 5s 1 iv.iftie 'vtri;.-' f.. C.-.-x il . of anarchy, why vote for W. J.Bryan. If j n bejiova in Pennoyorisni and in the leadlines of Eugene V. Pobhs and of Coxcy, vole f(.r V. J. Bryau. If you think it h H'.-l for thu United Slates to open the miile of England by closing our own, thus turning our Amuricuu labor ers into (ramps, voto for W. J. Bryan. Boys, I believe that wo could worry nlon,; if wo had frjo silver, uirl I be lieve Hi it wo wo'. Id survive fur a time with free trad.', but stato sovereignty nearlj coU us our iiitional life once, and it uppoarj to mu t!iat we had better put our foot ou Uh neck while it is yet young If 'im believe in fair treatment for the old soldiers, their widows and orphan, to ho eotiaiMatit . yui must vote for .McKinley. Your Comrade, M. Mcl". Butcher W'eyler's Method. Kkv Wkst, Oct. ( Butcheriei on an awlnl male aie being jieipettatcd nightly in H.ivaiui, according to a letter le- ciivnl Iu ro frmn one of the most reliable cone-p ndenl- in Havana livery night at police hctdqiiMrtcrM I ri"oners are taken out and placed ou the hjoks as released Thee individual', in charge of three iHilieemeu, are placed in a I cat and s'.ail off. They don't land an, whoie, li.it after u while the cllicers c.ino bck wi'huiii t! e prieocers. Ttiis action has been wu'.chcd night alter uight. Front the 1st cf Sep'ember to the Mill, S3 prisouers have disappeared in this way. Five men were dromed en the night of Septemt-r 2oli. From the Calanns ai d Morro castles prii ners re tnken out :unl tlroutedin tne sao.e w. ine reas.ut ll.cv are taVen ulil of tin hsrNir is i n ace. lint tlie littiulier ol sSaiks will. 1 1 t i -l I ol the bodies and loivo no tace. Ia liureni has live men -inder .tnett on siispiciuii cf putting a d numite bomb ttsdr a gs main They are kept at the police tlatiuu and tor'ureU to nuke them confess-. Tne lortu'v coi-sists of filling theni iihdty codris-i. ami r.ot allowing them any water. N.j other foixl i al lowed end ihey die of starvation if they fefttse to e.t the salt cod. n.i? is said to be the rnrans eiuploel by Weyler ttaica 1 ni acd t is said it never faded to produce tins drsMreil effect. 5chool Report. TfaefulloAing are cxtnes of those who were perfect in deportment for the moetb ending ending Oct. 2, IS9S, in the Frei ch Settlement school . Stebmin Dilter. Hrurr Conp. Creed and Frank Conn, l.hn and Sa lie Ua new, -or;e nni, ilrm and r.s;t er Datscbtei. Kia an'i Kdtu Jackscn Delia an I Mary Conn. Dave Daniels Dora and i'oail IxDoii-i, Johnny Ksise; R--eil L.oais. Roscoe, Crvolee and Minnie Kii:er. Number enrolled 3i. Average attend ance S4 Interest stood. Parent are especia.lv iati'ed to visit the school. CivEA M.ix-nxXD, Trader Fads In Hcdicine. i nere a;e 'aa- in meoicine as in every 'bin-- e'.-e and a ''new thicg" freqnentlj sell for a inert time sirapiy t'ecanse it is new. Bet in atedmoe, as in nothing els, tne r'ple emand and will be sat L-fied only with roeitive, abeo'cte merit. The fact that Jfuod's Sarsapariiia ha stooi it- groaad saiast all competition ; aad ,,? ijaTe rt mlTertJ bol . wA r-,;--ll .i.t, tKj , i . ... sic virtues ot tuts nmtinae. iae ae : ja-j Te com. acd -m- bt h'osl j 5arsipari.u rests epon the sofi-I foon , daln of absoJate ree'it an! it ccrr s," t ale cjo'iaa- !3Wer to the , llrff,. ;tt w . j " I if TrtmSld With :,hnntii.tn d-i i This. itvus. Mi.. Auc. 16. l'i I j a,t chaaiVi'ata s Pair. Ba.'m for tlairaed fcr it. I l-eistvs it to be tbe best preparation for tbecmiti-m aad deep seated aac-s;ar Mtrs oa the aar- 1 ket and cheerfaliv rectos rcerd it to th J so a pKXHts, oVsJ-r ia boots, taoes. e'e, is Main r. ilso -ulas tic- M-x H4xK mux.. Mary coanty Md. I so'J a bo lie of ICbamherU n s Piia J BUm to a na mho hal ba stlort-rr with rbwmwtbm f sereral jrs. I: ! made kirn a weii ma . A. J. Mciitt 1 Fcr si a j0 ts per UoUle by A. C. x vv "Lav crine. j "LaTeri&e," tnnntiiactared b; the As- wr ? i.ceaicai -o., voe jreas taver, " Uacklco's Arnica Sahc. f eTe. tSter. Chipped Ilaxis aui aI st.n Kr:p- too jfmT J -. :o iTC iSwte .atifarUco or rr landed 1 IVkrrS' oect pr V;t. For iie : A. , ; C. Marsters A Co. - Mttx.s iy cents, aad SxJs t- ?an.e rate - -a - ... win (wo .:jjf caijren c croea duawlnU xiT -x --i .-.t- ti cf ChxtabecWs Iji Ke x y . cha hraw Sj .k . !.,, ccasst.0 , . , .: Mrriw, tVo.. Fctv. F.rsa e at atrf :wJ cteaU w boStle by A. v. Mar.- tewACgv ''sett f 1 : :.k x: - w Its Value Recognized By Physicians. As a rule I om opposed to proprietary medicines. Still I value a gocd one, es pecially when such is tho source nf re lief from pain. Asa topical 'external) application I have found Chamber lain's l'ain Balm tho best remedy I have ever used for Luuralgia of any kind. I line conscientiously recommended it to many jn-isons. ii.i.i.m IIoilsk, al. u., Jaiithvillc, Wis. Sold by A. C. Mars- teis o: Co Homes Wanted For the followirg children : Might boys, oged 8 months, -1, C, 7. 8, 0, II and 13 years ; one baby girl '5 months, and one girl j eare. -tuy persons wining o receive these childien into iheir families inuv address tbe Oreit"ti Chil ian's Home Societi, :!09 Marqumn Building, l'ortl.tnd; or may oiini,urii- ca'.o with the Roseburg local advisory Irntd. Tha otlicerfi ar! Mis. Irry, president ; Mrs. S. E. I'arker, ke pres ident; Walter Faulkner, secretary and S.Too'ey, treasurer. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Koscburg city warrants indorsed ptior to April 1, 1503, and also warrants numbered 513 and 514 indorse 1 April 1, 1S'J3, to present the same at the city treasurer's office in tho city hall for pay ment as interest will cease thereon after the diite of this notice. Dated this 1st day of Sept., 1690, at the City of Roseburg, Oregon. J. A. I'erkin?, City Treasurer, i: c-ctrlc IIIttors. Electric Bitters is a medicine sa any season, but perhaps mere needed, when the languid exhau&ted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use cf this medicine has often averted long aud js;r haps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act mote surely in counteracting acd freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache. Indigestion, Cc nMi- IKition, I)i7rineis ield to Electric Bit ters. o(V and l to per bottles at A. C. Marsters' Drug Store. To the Public. On and aftsr this date, I wish it under - stood that my terms for all undertaker's roods are cash with the order. I rind it impossible to da business oa a credi basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for cast.. P. Benewck, Undertaker. Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 1S5M. The lurliDiton, Wis., Journal says e-1- ; itorially of a populsr patent meditice . e snow iruru experience mat v. aara- 1 berisin's Colic. Cholera acJ DiarrL-a' Kemetly is ail tint is claimed for it. as' on two occasuas it stopped exercciatiag pains and possibly saved us frota aa ac timely grave. We would sot rest easy over night without it in the boase." Thisrttaely undoubtedly saves nu e puia and suffering than anj other ard iciee in tbe world. Every fiaily shocld keep it in the house, for it i sure to be needed sooner or later. Fcr ?al by A. C. Marsters A Co. To Trade. Two lots iu Marshnekl for hog;. Two xad one half lots ia North Bose crs, for took ; hack or boi-gy in port Riyawat. Call oa I. F. Kke t Go. It yoar children are subject to croup wa'ch for tfce arst svrsptoai cf the dis- . . ase noarseness ti Una ruber Sain s CoorIi Kemedy is circa as scon as tte child becoaes hoarse it will prevent the xttaik. Keen after the crocpy caash has apr-eared tee attack can always be ptevsntcd be iirins this remedy. I: - also ir va'iixlle vr cu.ds and whocpic inzcou-h. For sal-by A. C v, ' ' Thl I lonr OpportnnitT. Oa itceipt of ten cents, cash or stamps. a penerocs sample will be maSed ofw mts lotwiEir .iiim uu aisv rtTsr . ir. (Ey's Crtam Balm) sniSdent to iltrm; strite tte creat ns.nts of tni rcmtxiy. ELY BP.OTHIIKS. ii Vxrrcn St.. Nw Y-ark CHy. H-t. ioca F.eid. Jr.. of Great Folk, Mont., recocaeaced Ely's Cream Bahs to n:e. I cm empbtsir- la? sstenj;nt. '"It is a pod rire cure few catarrh 1: c-;-? as direct ei" Eer. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Centra: Pres. Chnrrh. Uekna. Mant- Sy's Creim Ei2n is the sxfaowiecrd enre'far catarrh and ccctains no raereory nor 2t innriocs croc. Price, 50 cents. oHt'vk'N rATr: FAI K Opens at Salem, Wcdreidav. O.-t. 7th: ciosss ISth. M.-iutxlei-Styatt debate. Pi; aeer barbcu?. A ?ret swek. porftiy is-J K-altjraI exrcsitixi. Fast noirs. crea; ra.e i-i-d rss - r Pars.as Fi.s rate, J :a prvi.:: 5 -.r-es ; pvs Aim.s si a That Tired Feeling Mai os x r .7. w..t - irrtfS tA aerj cct l.'c. xb :i-c. c;rcy . It is cftcc :?: f-rfrxtnatr c! nei. or the accent ttta-nxst r.ir a. ;hK 5.se ; -1 1 . -y --r - -oc;t " N-.r Hoc Sarsaparilla Hood's Pil! To Kent. Fivcroom eoU, on Oflictf two rooun on Jacso '' opposite post odice. ( J.argc house anu plenty wow. it.-, ings, 20 acres ol lar.d with oi rhard, i West Roseburg. j Large hous: and 8 ai re at V. ifitt nr. j ono mile from town. J.x 1 on or U,Hi. j Lumber for Sale or Trade. If you have dry cows or Uii(ir JjQ . want to trade for lurn!x;r, r if you j it i nT r lillf 'i till! if !n v kirul tit fir ! , ., , .n'.. .M-. lumuer, you wii r.:.j vi P. 0. box 125, Drain. Oregoc. Dr. PIERCE'S Golden Medical DISCOVERY Cures Ninety-eight per cent, of all cases of Consumption, In all Its Earlier Stages. Although by many believed to incura ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the f2Ci that, in all its earlier stages, consumption is a curabl; disease. Net every case, bnt c large per centage of cases, and we belicve.aiV ryi Percent, are cured bv Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after tie disease nas progressed so tar as io bleeainzs from the lungs. cnrirh vcith coniccs exnect ing- tubercular matter), great loss of Sesh and extreme emaciation and weainesa. Do yon doubt that hundreds of seen eases m ICG- onr word for it. They have, in nearlr rr.-.ry instance, been so pronoenced by &elM. and most experienced home physician, txfco iave no interest whatever in mix- representing them, and wso were vw a triii of "Golden Medical DiMC-ferr." bat who have been forced to confeM tat it surpasses, in ctira'ave fatal malady, all otner mttctaM mt& which they are acq minted. Nixty oi- liver oil and its tllhy "emcjiion. ' arai mixtures, had been tried in nearly all this t, or had only seemed to t. zjz s.. and varions preparations of the hjc-Me- phites had also been taitntny tnec in -rsin. 1 . TSe paotograpes c: a -xrz 7-, '- Soe enrett oi consnm-i-on x'sc-a. lingering con?h. aKhma, chronic nasal dlarrh and tindred malaiies. hTt reen shillfnlly reprodnced in a booc of i5o pa?es which will be aid io ycc on re ceipt c: address and v.x cent n sta Address fcr Bo:i W' :s Ijensarr Medical Associam 2-Cc N. T. h m id iUI OAKLAND. OREGON. RKT9S. Cents per Da3r. JO Give Us a Call. SHELBY CHURCHILL, Prop'r. : SUMMONS. l7 tul r:i C-j ST 1 j - oi Orrcn .3 xad ::.. r . . C .- SeJi.tstBl tla-r, . IE RtiiKT. ieferiet ' - ...-k., 4 - .V-' - .- ?-t " r' rj-a -n: j.v: . t &-t xcc ns t xr-- !c;rtc-:vr .or? ti Ztb Day of DeceratJer. 1 ) fe. tax: izze lit diy o.' in rcr; z- :n ot ta Cvrcu.: '-art. : Ur oi -rc;i. -c RjaxtafC nn:r xri 1: - fx. xns-s-. - want ttsenox. tae ;'j -.na -st tax : ml!: -c ivr ie firz -: Tirs H-n- Mnetr XiBL..-t 1 ..xr. r:neija- xzi z:t ,fc". "IT w.is mitresi aerw :r ijx i I xsor. rxi -j. 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