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THE PLAINDEALER. Published Mondays aadThurvlaj s. IV HKNJAM1N 5. V. UEKJAMIN NubMcriptlmi One War- Six Months ...... Three Monlhs Kdltor. -Manager. t J W 1 CO .. W wiches were served indiscriminately to ! all, whether republican, democrat or populist. For four long weary hours thoy wero indefatigable in serving all with refreshments that had cost them much labor to prepare the day be fore, and all thn out of patriotic motives. All honor to there ladiea for their devo tion to patriotic principles 1 NOVEMBER o. lS'.Hi. ENTERTAINHENT. Maximilian's Granddaughter. j Trias nnd Carlos Garcia, atrived here "We hsve met the enemy acd li is oars." Major McKinley is elected president beyond doubt, lie has 2t5 votes in the electoral college. This is g'ory enough for one dy The country 13 eafe. The flag still weaves over a country of !a and order. 152;iness nill bcfiin to re vive train. Idle men will bo soon em ployed. Ere Ion; tbe fires ia the fur naces will be lighted ; the Fpindles and Icomcs will b pet in motion again ; ihe farmers will find a market for their scr plosses; the artisans will bo besy, the mechanics -m ill make the lours resonant with hammer, saw and plane; the labcr ingman in all the activity ot hw calling will rejoice ; his wife sod children will raise their voices in s;n;r of joy where their tears were wont to flow, tbe hun gry wolf o! want -n. 11 no longer hoal around their dojrs McKinley and Hobi't are elected. Bryan, Walon and Sewal: arc in the cold, cold soup. Where is William Jeaa:nji Bryan? -Off the track." The silver dollar wi;l continue worth 100 cents. to be The boast of the popoc-ats that th ey would get from 30 to SOJ rnajoii'y in the county did cot materialize. The solid South is busied. McKinley has carried 1 Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware and .Kentucky, 23 tectorial Totes. Just before going to press, we are in receipt of a teleqrarn giving 259 electoral votes for McKinlcv. Tfcis injures Mc- Kinley's election. Bryan baa carried tbe following states: 5onth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Flor ida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Ne vada, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, Nebraska. Mirsouri, Wyoming, and Kansas, a total vote of W The county his cone popocrat by a small majority, cot to exceed 125. So considering tbe vote last June when the combined oppesitien was at leist 300 against as, we have therefore gained over 100 votes since that election when the vote on sreme judge was 1773 re publican. Had we gained 75 more vo'.es e would have carried the count v. all things considered tbe popocrats have no cause for a big crow. But as Oregon has wheeled into line and saved tbe state to sound money, good government and future prosperity, we can stand the small defeat with pietty good graie. A erand entertainment was aiven at Odd Follows Hall last Monday night by Reno IV, No. 21), G. A. R., to invited guests, rive hundred curtisol invitation were issued, threw hundred of whom re sponded, and Odd Fellows Hall was scene of cocial hilarity fir several hours. Tho old eta did themselves great credit for ihe cnterlaininont to their many fiiend. John Hamlin, pres ident of the Tost, stcsieted by Mrs. O. L. Willis, president of the WomniiH Relief Corp", No. 10, preaulud. Tho following programme was ob served : Singing by the choir. Mrs. S. C. Flint leading with oigan accompaniment America, the audhnru rising and joining in this patriotic rung. Mr. M. McCoy made the address of welcome to W. K. O. and otlur invited guests. The addreos was brief but abounded in reminiceiites of camp life while "Tenting on the old camp ground," or facing shot and shell where rebels fue.l careless. of where their mis sels of death iiiight fall, or, perchance, in fatiguing inarches, the weary soldier dropped by the way i.!o. His reninrk were heartily applauded He was re sponded to by Hon. lie . M. Brown in quite a felkitois manner as well as in eloquent periods, patifgerixing the na tions defenders tor their self sucrificea for the Hag they love w. well; for thair devotion to couutri and the institutions and principles sxmbolired by the stars and stripes. He referred to the Ameri can history, showing that its soldiers Ind occupied the highest positions it. the nations gift. The American army bad given us a Washington, a Jackson, a Taylor, two Harrisons, a Grant, a Oar- field, an Arthur and no' au other soldier was well on his way to the White House, Tir; Wm. McKinley. Red, White and Blue was sung bv the choir. AH is waeeme KMUer then reciteu a patriotic poem nith excellent elocution arv effect. Marching through Georgia was sung by tbe choir with audience joining m the chorus. Hon. C. H. ljdd of Portland lin; present was pressed into servica and sc- quitted himself to the full apprecution of his auditors. Judge G. W. Riddle was present aud made a few brief re marks appropriate to the occasion Judge Fnilerton was ateo present- He was mobilized into service and made tew run :u is ludicicusly calling to mind that tbe audience wcnld butter appreci a'e what was bein pre parol in the ban quet room at the other end of the hall thin to what he might say after to many excellent things hid.been said by those who had prtceeded him and yielded the fljor. Tbe choir now rang in a spirited manner, Rally Round the Flag Boys. Hon. Dinger Hermann, who had come into the hill late in the evening, was called on for a speech. To this call Mr. Hermann responded in his usuil words of good cheer and eympathy for our nation's defenders, the vels who wear the blue and bo in the dark houis of tho nation's life gave their services for the cause of liberty and human rights regelated by law. The literary exerciirs closed at 10 p. m., the choir eingirg. Tenting on the Old Camp Gros.d. The master of ceremonies then an nounced that the ;iunch was spread in the banqoet hall. And now for two hours the chief cask and kitchen mana ger, W. A. Fra'.er and his compatriots had sandwitches, coffee, cakes, pickles and other good things, not much more than a ton spread cut before the aston ished gaze of 300 who had been formed in platoons and marched into the ban quet hall. Here py without allow welled up from hungry throats while delicious edibles went down them. The entertainment from a to z was one of the very enjoyable episodes in Rose burg's social life, and will long be re membered by all who participated in it. Toledo, O., October 23 Mrs. Wm Diamond, more generally known lu-ro ns Paulino Fernnnzia, "tho Spanish woman with a history," is being tried in tho Police Court, thla.cily, befnro a jury for tho second time, tho first jiuv having failed to agree, on a charge ( fcci-ping an immornl lioute. H10 woman has lived here for eomo time, and it hat been understood that she was n defiond- ant of the nubility of Spain, but tho ban always been decidedly reticent about herself. Prosecuting Attorney W. T. S. O'Hnra, however, haH been hunlin;: up her history. Enough has been learned to warraut the etatemetit tint she is a granddaughter of tho deposed ami Into Emperor Maxituiliau. This abe refuses to confirm or deny, btt brenlis down every time the subject is broached. She is known, however, to have confided this fait to a friend, and subsequent iineali gation bears out the assertion. She speaks forty-lour diuleets and writes in Hebrew, English, Spmish, Portuguese ami Italian. Expert lin guiats hero havo'testrd her ii thete as weTas ImlianUh. N;reiiati, Frouch, German, Greek, Arabic, Aloor'h, Mo- soon, nir.o dialects of tho West African coast, seven of the Braziliati Emirate, cud t-he lias been aM to speak llusnlly in several of tho oriental diahcta , Her mother died in Madrid when the was bom. Her father was nssassinattd in his house in Spain, for political rea sons, when she Was 10 years old. She was stabbed in the face at the tim., and still carries the scar at the corner of the left eye. This caused her to lote her evesiuht until ehe was treated ty rwuie of the ctlebrated'occul'Hts of Great Biii ain, by whom her siht was restored. ! Her godparents, with whom the trav eled all over the world, manage I to gather about $100,000 of the oi l ot.Ue, which was turned over to her at the time she married Capf. Henry S. Bunker, at Olympia, ash., when she was barely 16 years ot ae. They teparr.ted after three years and four months, when he had secured and squandered much of her fortune. She tave nirth in that time to three pairs of tnins, and fio of thoee children are Mid living, two in Cuba aud the others in Madrid, with friends. Bunker has died sinv she fe cured a divorce from him. Then she went to Cuba, but nwn returned to America again after having visited Hon olulu a few weeks. When she drifted back to the State she lived in Boston for wine time, and then in New York, from thencs coming to Toledo, where she met and married William M. Diamond, who ho eats se cured and bypo:hera!eJ many of ln-r jewels. It is known that a auket v.o tlt flOOOOisin one of the pawn-shops .f this citv today. Diamond wat HrreStrol on the charge of theft, and w.-w ls- r ensed cf attempting to poiion his wife. She his beu ecgi;el for s?aie lime past in tea-!iin oriental embroider and the language. Sh- was wry much frightened a short time ago when two we!l-drejeed, refined jcang Ppatiiirds came to Toledo, and remained in hiding until they were gone. It ii biheved that a powerful influence is back of the prosecution in this case. Her father's name w5 Fernaodzia, and her mo'.hor was MaxinilMn's legitimate daughter. The family, which was originally of McorLh Spanish lineage, were binUhed for political reasons. She is now 28 years old. todav from Naesnu. Thoy say thoy cap- tuie l 11 Spanish veasol off tho coast of Cuba and convoyed tho crow and pro visions to Iho insurgents, after which Ihoy embarked on tho captured vessel and urrived at NasaBti, where thoy wero dotained three days in quarantine. They also report having been presont nt the .iction of Caacorres, and state that Maximo Coiner and other insurgent lender.1 have sufficient arms and ammu nition to carry on a winter campaign. In convhiMoii they say the island from Matanz.is up is trailed Cuba libro. Those men aro membcra of a special commia sion from Puerto Principo. ARTIST DRAKE'S MODEL. Alaceo Did Not Cross. Havans Nov. 2. Tho report that An tonio Maceo crofsed the military lino after attackting Artimesa and being re pulsed with grca'. loiP, according to the official account, is agiin deoieJ. It is stated that tin insurgente, upon that oc- . . ... . ... r. .It 1 I casii.il, rc!C(t Wltlioill unia'n, iiaoti;j--u orders, mailo no attack upon the forts and were unable to capture the Spaoish occupant?. Maiea the day after hom- barding Artiiuea, in conversation with a member of a firm near Mandas, Pinar del Rio, deplored the loss his forces sue taiiird aud admitted that it was no easy matter tocru-s the military line. Span UU forces an; sloaly occupying position, Maceo may have intended to use, and he is Mid to l e restiug, in order to care for tho wounded. There aw two verfions as to the here about of Maceo. One 1ms it that Ma ieo and Ru'd.i are in tho mountains on ill! limi's of Cabm.n and Cayajabos, which t'o&ktitn'.e p.ut of Sierra Del Rosa R:o Anotiier repn' nays he is in the ! range of iiiountiiius of the sierra south of San Ctir-tobal. 1 he Spanish troops are eoninciig to ndvancH w eat ward toward the insurgent strongholds, without rtceiving any ass'stance from the ttojps stationed along the military line, which are being still further strengthened. New Yokk, Oct., 27. She was as beautiful an a houri, with a figuio whoso ravishing grace would put a eylph's to Bhamo. Sho know it, too, and that is tho reason sho stolo away from her ole gant home last week aud hastened over to the studio of C. B. Drake, at 42 West Thirtieth street, in the heartof the Ten derloin. She had come in answer to the advertisement for a model to poso in tbo altogether. When ho saw her the artist gasped with delight. Such a model be never hoped to get for the fig ure of "Buttorflv Globe," his latest am bitious effort. He told her his terras and sho readily accepted. Money did not eeem to be a consideration. "By tho way, I forgot to get your name," ho called to her. Sho wad go ing out the door and shiuted back "Adelia Roviere." The ' Butterfly Catclur" wan nearly finished. One more jkjjo would do it. "Adelio Hevierc" was standing for the last on the pedestal in the alto gether. Suddenly there camo u loud knock on tho door. "Adelie Reviere" darted behind the screen. Drake opened the door, palette in hand, and thero stood a tall, well dressed young fellow, evidently a swell. "I've come for ray wife," ho taid angrily. "What!" Who are vou?" asked Drake, astouuded. The man told his name. Of course it was not Reviere. Drake was about to tell him his wife was not there, when the stranger pushed into the room and strode toward tbe screen. Tho artist quickly dropped his palette and grappled 1 j n ik Two Uvea Lost. neet iYlUblC. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction City, t;rejt J(J iIJctjonB. .ll now mimic will III., was told by her doctors sue nau b8 Boll! :U OIl0.;,ai0ff ordinal and pres consumption and that there was no hope I)r;COJ. ia .1 few days wo will have lor tier, uut two oomes i. rwiuji o about 1000 .ill now composition, nenu Discovery completely cured her and sho catawUe free. savs it saved her life. Mr. Thomas bgg rB, 13!) Florida St., San Francisco, suf fered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tticd without result every thing nlp.n llipii linnelit one bo'.tlo ol Dr. T. K RiciiAimsoN, Kceehurg, Or. To the Public. On ftfltl after this date, I wish it uuder- Kitig's New Discovery and in two weeks tfiat my tcrnlH for au undertaker's wos cured. Hois naturally ihanKiui. . nrp Hi. wilu t10 order. I find it It is such results, of which these are jmp038ib8 to j0 business on a credi samples, that prove the wonderful etfi- baalg auj bcIivo that I can do better by cacyol this medicine in coagna u.m nlltloaii aad myself by selling htrtctly for casti. P. Benedick, unuerianer. Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 189o. Tlic CtitirclieB. Baptist Cucech corner 01 i.ane ana no. treeti. colds. Free trial bottles at A. O. -Mars ters & Co.'s drug store. KeRUlar size 50c. and 1.C0. Tlita Ia Tonr Opportunity. rin rffpint nt ten cents, cash or stamps, ,, q,!ar service: I'rcacbiiiK, 11 a. in a generous sample will be mailed of tho I ,700. ni.; Young People' Dnlon,6S p.m.; mnat nonnlar Catarrh and Hay lever euro w ,!!m.v i-rer Ident: SanJay Hchool, 10 (Ely's Uream uaira; snincienu iu , . jamts Caaxaberlain, eupennieuoen Btrato the great merits of the remeay. prayer Mcetlr.jr. ThnrfdaT evening at 730. r.r. Wor. Xpit York IMV. aiiTHuuioi - .,.,. Bnr,.l-v rvice: rrtachlnK. 11 a. m "Rp.v. John field. Jr., of GreatFails.Mont., sabbath achool, 10 a.m.; t. recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. 1 ... Wooncr. Sui.trinttndent: CUas Meeting at e moniinc civ!:f: EpworUi lagoe Huttlo ioIficy, i'realdent. Fraytr 'dlnciutay, at 7:30 p. ra. KraSic L. Mooee, l'aator. Parnonnge, eorner Main and Lane. 1'EesBTTir.ras criUKCxi corner or i-ata ana fUrtetrceU. SunUsyKetTlfc: ixpiic wonnip. t.m. and M p. m.; eabbath Bchool, 10 . m.: y. P. 8. V. E., 7 p. ra. I'raycr Meeting, wednea- day, 7a) p. m. K. B. UiLWORTH. faator. can emphasize ins statement, ii is u. wr. close of th tive cure for catarrh if used as directed. Q Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor CentralPrcs. .,, ,v Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor anv injurious drug. Price, &u cents. 0.R.O .Society .TIecllnira. with the intruder, but not before the iojhlEAST I The Price Will Rise. I.'immjs. Nov. 2. The Mark Ijne Kx pretd today couciels farmers to holt their grain, aying: "The price in England may reach to is, but it t-hould rife again in D-cem-l er. The new wheat crop of Ar;entino ia now offered for spring shipment. It is no w below 30 . Ihisgivisa glimpte of the fntnro, as Argen'ine wheat should always be cheaper than English 'Te'egrams In-in India Saturday give the raitiia'.l for Ootol-er .w very small at all the ci-ief rtatinti.c. The lest was in Ai:iifiui,-iid it was practically ril on i the as: coast. Wln-at accordingly has: riren to 30 a q'taiter at Calcutta, and there i cunf idcraWe d'stress p.niyng the j pjor " "Liverine. . l.ivonnc." manufactured by the An- 1 chor S t l.emii-al Co., the great Liyer, J Kidney cad Constipation cure. An in-' htlhble retnedy ior all curable lorms of i ilieaei of thre organs. The greatet-t 1 knos remely fnr Indigestion. Try it. I For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store, i Roseburg, Oregon. ; man had given the ccreen a vicioii3 kick, pushing a hole through it and sending it . over on the model. There was a scream, j Drake lifted the 6trangcr by sheer j strengtii and threw him out in the hall, ! closing and barring the door behind j him. Tbe man battered on thoak and 1 tried in vain to break it dov n. Drake ran to the screen, where he found "Adelie Reviere," still in the altogether, in tears and on tho floor. "Is that your husband?" he asked her. "Yes," she replied. "Well, then, you had better dress yourself and gt ont of here," said the artist. Her real name? Oh, that would cause a scandal. Gives the Choice of TWO Transcontinental ROUTES i'. o. EL1C5, kom-:i:i;ku louue, mj.ks, hold their reular romraunicanoni ai me F. hall on m-cjiiii nci lounn jnuraaay month. All mcrnbcri renuetl to at- resulaxly. and all visiting brothers cor dially Invited to ntu-nd. ..,. t? a X rAUbnoii, HEIiMAS 3IAKi:., Secretary. 21 JK. O. U. A. H. eveniaz at 8 Vlsltln; Ginger ale. Arista Water, soJas, and other soft drinks at Slow Jerry's drink emporium, now on draft. VIA. Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul VIA Denver Omaha Kansas City Low Hates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN DIVISION. A SURGEON'S KNIFE ptm you n ferling of horror aad dread. Thete'ia no longer necessity for its use l In cany cunKi formerly renrcea as H iacarable without catling. The ill Triamoh of Conservitive Snrterv b well DJcstrited by the fact that DI1DTIIDP or Breach b nowa. 1VU1 A KJ k.l rORTLANI SAM FKAN'CISCO. Steamers leave Alcsworth dock, rortland,at8 t. ra.. every five diyj. Cabia. 15.00, steerage, 3.M. For full details call on or addres v. c. JLOnor. Agent, Uosetur?, Oreson, or address V. II. HUItLiBTJlH'r, oencral Pt;tngcr Agent, Portland, Oregon. E. SIoEirX.. Preildnnt and Maneger. fully cared without the ithont pain. Cumsy. chaf- BSYA.V. 19 10 31 Election Day. Tuesday, November 3, wa a memor able epoch in the history of the United Etatee. The day in Oregon was auspi cious. The weather was favorable for the voters to como out, slam up and be counted. They stood up and wero counted. While Douglas county went populist by an unholy alliance nith democracy, the state has maintained its proud. position in the republican column. Elsewhere we give the latest returns available showing that the state is solid for protection, law and order. Women In Politics. Women have in common with tho sterner sex tbe same social sentiments; nor, do they etop here, they also enter into and entertain ideas, sentiments aud Interest in the general welfare of state as well. Though tbev are barred from tbe actual participation in the right ot franchise they wield much influence iu politics, difguisc it as wc may. As an indication of the interest they take in politics, tbe action of :i few women Tuesday night in furnishing free lunch at the cjtirt house till after midnight, for the btrnedt of tbe public fully demonstrated. Cjffes aud sand- Douglas County. Tho following precinct i gave ploraitiea for MCKIXLEV Dier Creek Roseburg West Ro3eburg 32 Utnpqaa S Wilbur I'as3 Creek 77 Comstock 23 Glendalc Mjrtle Creek Oakland -. 67 Calapooia Looking Glacs Cauyonville Civil Rend Ten Mile Millwood Cow Creek Yon call a Mt. Scott East Umpqua Camas Valley 1 Kiddle 1 Col8 Valley 8 Scottsburg 40 Elkton 03 Gardiner and 1,9 ko to hear from. For Over Fifty Ycais. A.s olu ani Weix-Tr.iEU ItcxEbr. Mrs ivinslow's Soothlug Sjrur. has been used for over fifty yean hy millions ol mothers for their children while tccthluc, with perfect tucccsn. It roolhcs the child, tolteii the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy i for Dinrrlia-a. 1 jilcafaiit lu the taste. Sold by druixJpt In every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. It value Is Incalculable. Ecsurc and nk for Mrs. Wlnelow's oothiog Hyrup, and take no other kind. Forgot His Own Identity. New York, Nov. 2 In a letter to a member of the clergy in tbe E&st, Rev. George H. Davis, rector of .t. John's Protestant EpUcopal church, in Mac- kato, Minn., tells of the strangecaie o! a man who so completely lost all sense of his own identity as to make it wholly impossible for him to give hip name. birthplace or other facts concerning i,n personal history. 5Ir. lavis has written the leMer in the hope that the mystery may be unraveled. His account is as follows : "On October 16. a welI-dro?.ed, gentlemanly-appearing man called upon the undersigned, aunounced himself a churchman, and asked to be introduced to tome pbyscian with whom he- might confer as tojhis mental condition. He said he lost all knowledge as to his per sonal identity, of which fact he had be come conscious within a few days. The stranger was taken to one of the leading physicians, and, after careful examina tion, placed in the city hospital, where he still remains. Nothing nbout him gives any clew to hid identity. "Some of his linen is marked 'J. H.,' and he registered at a hotel as J. Harri son, of St. Paul, but ha thinks tint is not his name or home. He is an Eng lishman by birth, about oO -ycars old, well educated, and thinks he has traveled extensively in this country and abroad. Ho also thinks he was at sotnu time a law reader." - Lee's Protest Is Heeded. Havana, rov. uwiug to a notice of protest from Consul-General Le taking exception to the new coiirtnwtial of the Competitor'o crew, begun in For trejs Cabana recently, tho proceedings in the case have been temporarily sus pended. A summons has, however, beer- Jblished in the local papers ro qni g various witnesses to appoar and .... uic written eviuenco against tlio pris oners. Ono member of the expedition, George Ferran, who after landing surrendered to the Spanish authorities and was par doned under General eylcr a amnesty decree, has just bcon arrested t j await the trial as a witness. James Brown, a Rritish bubject, and prominent in Havana busineFs circle?, has been imprisoned upon a political charge. Treasurer's Notice. Notice i- hereby given to all parlies j holding Dooglai county warrants in-1 dcrsevl prior to June 1, 1S02, to present the tame at the treasurer's office in the court hcs for payment, as interest will cease thereon after thedate of this notice. Dated this -.'id day of l.tober, 100, at i the City c Roseburr. Douglas county, k te; Oregon. Wm. A. Fhatek, i Pierce's Favorite Count v Treasurer. knife and lag trasses can be thrown away f They never csrc but or.cn snence incaarsa. ' lion, strangulation end death. i TI 1 M OR Q Ovarian. Fibroid (Cterine) 1 UHIVIYO aai niaay others, are now 1 removed without the perils of cutting operation. ; PILE TUMORS, .Td ; other diseases cf the lower bowel, are permanently cored with oat pain or re- i sort to the knife. CTAVp in the Bladder, no matter " a VJHL tow large, is crushed, pal- f verUed, washed out and perfectly re- J moved without cutting. ' QTPTrTIlRF ofCrinaryrassareli . OlKlWlUtVC i5o removed without cutting la hundreds of cas. For para- . phtet, references and alt particulars, send :o cents in stamps) to World's Dis pensary JlCUKai HAU1 biret 1 1 flUUoL TOUGLA8 Council., NO. 21 i-f mrfts everv Wednesday r.Vlrx-!r In Ihi- Old ilawjnlc Hall. brothers aruconiiaiiy invited loauena. C. iS. Ca.v.HOS, Gio. W. Vzzar, Councilor. Itccording cecretary. LAUKEL LODGE, A. V. A A. SI., KEUULAB meetlncs the 2d and tth Wedneadaya In each month. j. ii. cawtriEUj, n. n. C. W. Kiex, &;'y. TTMPQCA CUAWEH, XO. 11. B. A. M., UOLD - thelrrmmlar convocations at Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each, month Visiting companions are coraiauy isviieo. K. L. MILLER, II. P. Isico&x Cico, Secretary. PHILKTAEIAN LODGE, SO. 8, I. O. O. Jf, meets Saturday evening of each week at their hall in Odd Fellow Temple at Eoaebnrg. Members of he order in good standing are Invit ed to attend. Z. SfcBKOOM X. G. F. (J. Micelli cc'y. UNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 3, MEETS AT Odd Fellows hr'I on Kcnnd aad fourth Fridays of each month. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. F. G. MICELLI. C. P. JOS. MICELLI, Scribe. DOSEBUEG LODGE, NO. 16, A. O. U. W. meets the second and fonrth Mondavi o! esLChmonihatT:30p. m. at Odd Fellows hall. members oi tne or.icr in gooa landing are in vited to attend. D ENO POST, NO. J3, U. A. R-, MEETS THE fint Rml thin! Thn?wj n ojh wnnth WOMEN'S P.ELIEF COBP3 NO. 1C, MEETS ftrsti snd third Tntsdars in each month. ALLIANCE Seralar Oaaxterlr Meetlus-s will be held at Grange Eall. OAKLAND, OREGON. RHT6S, aosebcrg, the first Fridav in December, March uu June, ana me uura tnaay in acpMiscer r OSEBCKG CHAPTER, NO. s. O. E.S..V tv the second and foartt Thursdavi of 5a:c:a. AUCE SHEEID.VN, VT. M. MEETS eacn 75 D OSZBCEG DIVISION NO 4T5, 3. OF L. Ii, -v mets ever; econd and fourth Sunday. Cents ner Da.v. rosebcbg r. d. lod5z,no. , l 0,0. f vtllla FW1 a-Cl.J' K- on Tuesday evening of each week at me ua.i reuows nan. visiting sisters and oretbren are invited to attend. MARTHA PARRY, N. G. ELA HENDRICKS, E. Sec Give Us a Call. SHELBY CHURCHILL, Prop'r. A LPHA LODGE, NO. every Wednesday e treet, Buffalo, N. V. MOTHERS and those soon to be corne mothers. 47, K. OF P., MEETS eveniri? at klr! F- pT Tow. Hall. ViiiUni; Kn.cjts In cooJ stindinr' cor dially invited to attend. K. il- CONKXING, C. C. I. B. RIDDLE, K.B.S. llucUlcti'M .vnilcn iiahc. The Des Salve in the world for Cute, limited, sorew. Ulcers, Salt Itbeum, Fever Sorei, Tetter, Chapped Hands Ctiiilbain?, Corns, and all ekin Krnp tions, and pewitixely cures l'iles, or no pay reiuirel. It is guaranteed to tive perfect -.iti.faction or money refunded Price lia cents per 'o. For sale at A. C.Marsters A Co. You can iet knives for o and 10 cents, and fr -in that price 'ip to $o. Each knife wtU worth the price asked at Churchill, W oolley A McKenzie's. Lumber for Sale or Trade. If you have dry cows or heifers you want to tiado for lumber, or if you want to buy :v bill of any kind of fir lumber, you will do well to address P. O. box IL'j, Drain, Oregon. Parties desiring family sewing done would do wtll to call on Miss Fannie McKeao, l-l -Main street. Will sew for To cents per day. summons. TN THE CIECVIT COURT OF THE STATE OF I x Oregon, for Douglas County. Bcrnctta Moore, Plaintiff) ts. To James Moore, the above named deKudaat: T, o$t-$lV?J,Y, i I nereoy requireu io appear aau answer tec rom piaint men asatnsi y Prescription robs ! childbirth of its tor- ! tures, terrors and ' dangers to both mother and child, by ' aiding nature in pre- ' paring the system i for parturition. , Thereby "labor" and the period of confinement are greatly shortened. It also promotes the I secretion of an abundance of nourishment j for the child. I Mrs. Dora A. Guthrie, cf GalUy. Ottilon Co., . Ttnn., writes: "When I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I was not able to suna on my icti minoui Kincnujf ino crjia. Marv Moo-C. ? c "yp""?""- g?'g'nS-?0-gj This summons is published bvvirture oi.m .f.iSVr h wn .iTr; order made in Chambers at Roscburs. Douglas ;5n?.i3i7il!r Oregon, by Hon. J. C. Fnltcrton. ZSSl VS. Judge of Saidourt,hlchsaid order ts dated so little with any ol my ' r n irBiTn Receivers Sale. piaint fileil aealnst yon ia the above entitled suit, in the above named Court on or before the erst day oi tee next reguiir term ot said court to-wi: inc 3d Day of" December, 1896. And you will take notice that if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for me reiiei prayeo ior in saia complaint, w men is a dissolution ol the marnace contract now existing between yourself and the plaintiff me. I never suffered so children as I did with my last." oJitd E. D. STRATFORD. Attorney for Plaintiff. FOR A FEW DAYS OjILY. The la the Circuit Court of the S tate oi Orezoa for Douglas County. Isabell C. Davenport, riaintin", vs R. M. Simpson, Josephine Simpson, Elizabeth aimp-oa, Adda. Simp son, Clara. simpon. Bird Simp son and Jesse Simpson, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Douglas. herein, and that the plaintiff be awarded the I cree of foreclosure" a:d order of sale -v-,'-' , care, custody and control ot the three minor I and entered of record in the above e-Urled cmiuren me issue ot your maniase with plain- cause and n the above named eocn. on the "vth tiff to wit- Orell Moore, tiertie Mocrc and day of June, wherein and wh-brthe decree of forec.oiure arsaast said above mr-i. defendants and acs.n?ico hereinafter described real estate for the sum of Jl.eiiro and costs of said foree.osuro and ale,and an order tor the sale of said rea. pnipcny toaiisfv ?!uit -uifcmcnt and costs. " ' - And, whereas, I a the recvier in. said suit heretofore du.y appointevt by said eoort. a duly directed aud ordered to ol! aid n-al i-ck pcrtv under said decree and judgment and order ofsaie. now therefore I wi.l n v.r.-i. .v. Uth day of Xovembor, IxV. at th hoar of! o cIock P. of said day at the front door ot the Court house in KosrSurv. T -!.-.. !.,.. , pn. sell at puKtc auction to ta hiehwttaddcr for cash in hand alt the nsht. titl aa4 iaterest whien the said decdants or eittier of Utesi on tho Mh d.iv of January. i. or since u,t nme tnortot)ifo!UiW;u.c dojcrttxxi real prop erty to wit IVcitllC at x rs:nt n.w v jAi. and minute west. XI chia, north eiai-i from tho ,iuarterrxt on he etwa svosi 15 and In township svuta. ranee S x-ct WT.U metto Meadtaa. vrocMi Utcaoe a,wii s .fecrocs and , minutes west. - , ca tb,v-.vr-,v lo decrees west, ltvJ chains, xhca.v ssit& s desroes ami . winute oast U ct cVimCij," thence north Vt chains to lis. ,0. v.T' inc. cittntnc l.i acr, X all mavrHnp craw MMM ttt ttrt Jc- criKsl promiM- ., ;V ikt Vrt N-inc twv aerv- w ot ;-. Trtil Kouatj.Otx. toMVv nt iW KMlsr nertMUmoti- and ArrwrwnmfcYv (Xrrowaro Dstel th(MtxdaA ( Vt,-i.r. jvvw. lt.t J WKr v- .. ! Tiiij ii the comi laint of thousandu at this season. They Iiavc no appetite; food docs not relish. 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