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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1897)
NOTES OF INTEREST. A 8limn, reliable jeweler. Hoi i.l ilver'novelli t Saliimiii'g. New goods at Caro llros. Ikws Store. J. T. Bryan, the Runy Watchmaker. to to lli Host" I oaf for the lxt iittr. For icooi! 6-ornt cigar call un Mrs.N. Boyd. County rlaitna and warrants bought by I). 8. Wool. For first-i laBs JinlUtirv ko to Pr. Little ol Oakluml. K. V. liutijainiii, donliel, roon- I, Mtriirr' block. I'uro nwh irucuiiod and low prices ut Caaebcer'e grocery. Key ct, immirUitl mid tlotnculic cigars at the KoeuWf. l. S. West dot injurHm. Oilice opposite the post oflice, Goods Mow cost at faro's. No is the the lime for bargains. Nolihy suits anil latpst stylos At Little Jack's. Price very low. All styles and qualities of hats at Abra ham's. Bedrock prices. For bari'aius iu family groceries, call at tbe l'opole's store, Cans street. Country produce ol all kinds bought and sold at Cascbcer'e grocery store. Call for the "'"'polled Cat'' at Mrs. Itapp's grocery store, if you waut a pleasant smoke. Nothing but the let material used by H. W. lU'njamiii, dentist. Uooin I Mareters' block. llsve your dental work Jouo by It. V. eujamin, dentist. All work guarau teed first class At Oaklaud, T. 1.. Graos is authorised to receive and receipt for subscription to the 1'LAIMIKALLB. For good hat, stylitdi and cheap, call on Wollonberg A Abraham, whose stock ouibraces all grades of bead gear. The Uean A Meyers Hydraulic A I Eclipse spray pumps cau le found at Churchill, Woolley iV McKetuies. Bring your job work to the Tlaimjkal kk office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Port .and. You can toll one who has good tastt aud don't like to eat dirt, paint and chalk. He gets his candy at the Kandy Kitchen. Parties desiring family Bening done would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKean, 421 Main street. Will sew for 75 cents per day. Save money and time. To parties going East, go" by the O. R .A N. short route. Call oa or w rite to V. C. London, Roseburg, Oregon. Case beer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the best grocei ies. Every thing fresh and tlrst-class, and at reasonable prices. The Square Deal stoie has just opened np a beautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoes made. Come and inspect them. One Minu!e ia all the time necessary to decide from personal experience that One Minute Cough Cnre does what its name implies. Marsters' Drug itore. The Kandy Kitchen had a big trade daring the holidays. The people are beginning to find out that it is tho only place you can get candy that is tit to eat. Will sell cheap, or trade for a No. 12 shot eun or small caliber Winchester rifle, a good toad cart. Guns must be as good as new. Address, box U12, Roseburg, Oregon. Torturing, itching, scaly skin erup tions, burns and .scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Marster's Drug Store. Good pasturage furnished at my past turea on Roberts creek. Charges reasonable. All stock at owner's risk. The best ot care will bo given to ail stock entrusted to my charge. J. M. S ii.uhk. The cheap rates, twelve dollars cabin and six steerage, including meals and berth are still in effect on the O. R. A N. Co's. steamers from Portland to San Francisco. Steamer leaves Portland every five days. Volnbv C. Lomjon, Agent. It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour etomach, dizziness, are quickly banibheJ by De Witt's Little Early Risers, .mall Sill. Safe pill. UcBt pill. Marster's 'rug Store. They are so small that the uiu.it sensi tive persons take lUeui, they are so effective that tbe most obstinate cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Little Early Risers ore known as tbe famous little pills. Mareter' Drug Store. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Roeeburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aabon Ross, Roeeburg. Oregon, March 17th, 1805. Competitiou never worries us, bet-aunt we "buy right" hence "sell right." The facts are these ; every move in our business is only uiadu after tbe most careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes have advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shoe for 1 1.25 and upwards, fine shoes in proportion. If you doubt ns, coma aud see us, convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We don't care to do all the business in town, tut want to get a share of it. We firmly believe that a concern that gives us customers exceptionally good values in every instance is bound to go ahead year by year. This idea prevails throughout our entire business. Every dollars worth of goods must give the woarer satisfaction, even the all wool absolutely fast color f 8 00 suits. J. Abraham's Clothing House Bargain In Placer Ground. A fine proposition. GO acres of placer mining grouod, ?4 of a mile from rail rmil. 35 cents Der vard as far as pros pected. Two mile of ditch already made ; 31 more to make. This will give plenty of water. A cabin and other im provements on mine. This is a fine nrniwrtv. Come and investigate, l or further information enquire of I. F. Rick, Real Estate Daaler, Roseburg, Or, Or J. F. liiVANs, Roseburg, Or. Tax Notice. Nntica la hereby given that (ho assess meut roll for tbe year 18W Is now iu my bands for collection. Dated this lOtn day of March, A. V., 18U7. . V. AOKt, Sheriff and Tax Collector, Douglas County, Oregon. Cash is 'what counts. B convinced by examining our boot aud shoo line. Novelty fitor. NEWS N0TE5. Portland, Maine's firemen are ipic and span in aluminum hats. Lighter, strong er and a greater protection agnlnst fall ing debris, is what is claimed for the innovation. The biggest freight car that ever went to tho Pacific coast arrived in Portland one day hist week, tearing 25 pianos, to mingle their sounds henceforth with the dashtoga of the Oregon. Cuban women of tho families of the Insurgents are inculcating what they consider tight ideas in the tuiuds of their children. A primer has just beeu print eJ in Cuba setting forth revolutionary sentiments in an attractive manner. The Morrow county sheep shearer have decided that six ceuts a fleece is about tho right price to demaud for ehetricg this year. For the past two vears they have received five cents. It is not stated whether the sheep men will agree to this rate. One man sajs Rowland hit a popula tion of S.iW. Another one says its actu al population is low. twin came irom there about the same time. It is a safe gases that the latter is not only nearest, but is pretty cli se to oeiog correct, i me matter of population is pretty frequently a fake. The cUtemeut has beeu made on high authority that more poo?ry has been written bv the inhabitants of Indiana than bv those of any other state in the Union. A literary periodical tindf an explanation for this curious phenomenon . . ... . . t ; . t- t:l - iu tne laci mat james uouumu ivurjr is a Hoosier. Purine the severe wind and rain in the vicinity of Woedburn last Thursday, It. T. tlavee. living tnree iuiius east oi tnis place, bad bis bop storehouse totally demolished by the wind, and his hop dry house was moved about four feet off Irom its lonuuation ana sngutiy uamageu Independent. The Swedish traveler, M. Sveu lied- din, after succeeding in making his way across the still unexplored parts of Thib et, has arrived at Lian-Chaufu, whence he started for l'ekiug. Alter a euort stay there M. Sven Heddiu proposes re turning to Kussia, anu thence 10 rweueo by way of Sileria. Representative Tongue is becomiug well acquainted with department work, and his been tramping around among tbe officials of the government whenever there as an opportunity to do some thing for Oregon or for nu Oregou man. He will find plenty of such work during the next two years. The Hon. Nelson Dingley, chairman of the committee on ways and means, is the sort of statesman that attracts and holds the respect and confidence of the public. He is a wise, enlightened, aud well informed public man. Recom mendations for tariff legislation sub scribed with his name are worthy of the presumption that they onght to be adopted. New York Sun, Parties'who have recently come in from Prineville, state that tbe stores at i bat place are getting very short on some lines of provisions. Sugar has be come so scarce that it is a luxury in the seat of government of Crook county, and the supply of coffee is also running low. On account ot the bad condition of the roads merchants there have been unable to get any supplies in this spring. Tbe six powers are at painj to notify the United States government that their Meets have formally begun tbe blockade of Crete. But, in spite of notifications and hiitb aud mighty thunderings, Greece has tbe sympathy of tbe people of the United States, who hope to see all Turks aud tyrants handled as that brev et-American, Gladstone, would handle them if he could get hold of the right ud of the stick. Philadelphia Record Shortly after Max Pracht became sure that be was to te appointed governor of Alaska, be went down to trie interior de partment lo see if there were any other applicants for the place. He found that 31 other gentlemen bad felt themselves about the right size for Alaskan guber natorial timber. It is hard to say whether or not it was discouraging to Max. He didn t seem to be iuite sure that be was to get the place when he found that so many other persons were after it. Tbe Missouri Station recommends the follow iog remedy for the San Jose scale: Genuine whale-oil so ; dissolved in water iu the proportion of two pounds of soap to one gallon ot water. Apply thoroughly by means of force pump and spray nozzle. Give the trees a good drencuing on all sides and repeat a it rains within a week thereafter. Apply in fall just alter tne leaves lail and De lore tbe scales become bard, and again in spring just before the trees begin to leaf out. A curious tale is told of how Barney Barnato. tbe diamond millionaire, came to be married. The foundation-stone of his fortune was a prudent purchase of diamonds, which he deposited with a certain barmaid in Kimberley. After time he asked for the diamonds, saying that lie was off to Europe, and that they would be married when be returned. "I think w e'll be married first," she replied, and those were the only terms on which he could get back the diamonds. This ahtute young lady is the present Mrs. Barnato, and their baby astonishes the sightseers at Brighton with its silver per ambulator. Murderer Durrant seems to be slowly but rurely traveling scaffoldward. One by one the technical squibbles raised by nis counsel nave Deen orueueu amue until only tbe L cited States supreme court and the governor of California re main to pin his hope to. That neither of them will balk justice is a foregone conclusion, and the best thing that tbe wretch could do jubt now would be to conlees bis guilt, embrace penitence and prepare to i meet his Maker. He could depend on losing none of his interests for a certain class of sentimentalists if he were to follow bis course. The mushy men and silly women would run to bim with sympathy and bouquets in respect to his penitence. telegram. What a Women Can Do. "I do as much traveling as the next man," said tbe drummer wliose tern tory covers the principle states in the union, "and 1 never ride, on a scalper s ticket, It's not a matter of conscience with tne, but I bad an experience that closed me out in that line of business. "It happened just after one of the na tional conventions, when thousands of people were getting back East. Ihrougl. through the miscarriage of a check I was short, and at Ubicago 1 uougbt transpor tation of a scalper to Detroit. When I went to the depot it was to find a long line working its way past the ticket office, and I'm satisfied that 0 ir cent of them had mileage tickets originally purchased by some otio else. Right ahead of mo was a pretty lady. Ibree busy detectives were informiijg tbe hold ers of scalpers' tickets that to sign any name but their owu would be forgery, nudthutlho company would prosecute every such offender. Speaking after the manner ol men, mar. nine woman never turned a hair. With the pen in a kid glove that hid a plump band which never trembled, she signed a long Ger man name, sutllingiy assunni mo nanm lat it was her own name and pawed on. Her supreme nerv carried her through. A woman can do such things. "I had traveled miles to every yard i. .-.! v.r tr-rl.l. Tim mmt I was to sign had one letter where her had four. I he agent maue one proivei arm i weakened. Tho detective grinned at .. I ..nt luifk In thn iahtr. told 111 V. ...... . .... . - . , , ' bim my story and received $1. All the profit ho bad was u ana ine ticket oaca ii mm ii ma iinnrc no waa a generous fellow at that. It took tne two dava to get on the road again, ann irom from that time to this I have dealt with regular ticket agents." Liquefied Air. Chatles E. Tripler, a wealthy young man of New York, says he bus discov ered a way to utilue the heat of the suu n producing power. His intermediary, be says, is the air. First he liquefies he air and then he ntilixea tne pressure enured t y its evaporation, just as tho pressure caused by tne boning oi waier s utilized lu tbe steam engine. Thomaa A. Edison save he can not conceive of such a thing. He said that Mr. Tni'ler can ttet troui his liquetied air only as much power as he used In pro ducing the liquefaction. Mr. Edison said that if Mr. Triplet's statement is rue it upsets the uuieialiy accepted beorv of the conservation of energy and all theories of thrrmo-dynanites. Mr. Tripler was experimenting with his invention before eouio friends Satur day night. Pourius lliuefied air into a tumbler of alcohol reduce! it to 100 de grees below zero, i Fahrenheit 1 and froze it. S. C. Deau applied a match to it, aud a trritic explosion followod. iVan was to badlv cut by dying glass the doc tor refuses auy one permission to see him. To others were also tuoro or less cut, nd the class cut up the table as though it had been hacked by a chisel. Mr. Tripler explains his invention by saying he uted tbe energy ot tbe sun. .saeu how he get his liquefied air, he answered. I use a certain amount ol power to get uuantity of liouefied air to stall with. That power is furnished t me in the plant ot the Metropolitan company. Once started, the process is continuous." During the winter of 1&3, F. M. Mar tin of lxirg Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cougb. In speaking of how he cured it he says : 1 used several kiuus oi cougn syrup" but found uo relief until I bougtit a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, which relieved me almost instantly, and in a abort time urougtu aoom a com plete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will net find it necessary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has ben in the market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For sale at 2j and .A) cents per bottle by A. C. Marsters v Co. YOU NOTHING BUTTHE GENUINE CALL, ANU :JSf -T'W PHI J." OB The very latest in CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Co. Supplies for the Oregon Soldiers' Home. Ke ' I proposals will Le received by tbe c'jojiuaudant of I lie Oregon Koldierg Home at bis oflice lo said Lome, lor all supplies necee?ary for tlio (uroiuljioK aud runoiutf of tbe same until April 30ib, 1W3. Haid bidb must bo received at bis oflice 011 or before April oOtb, 18'J7. A sample of clotbiuji bid for must accum paoy tbe bid. All articles must be lirwt class and tbu (grades fully deliued iu each instance. A list of all tbe articles de sired will be found lu tbe First National bank, Koseburg, or at tbe Soldiers' Home. Payments to be made by vouch ers ou tbe btate of Oregon, subject to furtber legislation. Tbe right is reserved to reject any part of all bids submitted. Hoseburg, Oregon, March Wth, Vi'J7. V. if. Hvaiih, Commandant. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER. Dcugta.4 County Uulldlng A Loan AMKlatlon. Roseburg, r., April I. IS'.'. Stockholders are hereby nnd tti aimii.l ie.'llnii of the stockholders of the Douglas County Building and Loan Association will be held at tne council room in city ball, In the city of Roseburg, Douglas County, Slate ol Or goo.ou Woduoeday. April 21, Is '7, at 7 :J0 p. m. of said day, for the purpose ol electing seven directoie aud lhw audi tors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come More the meeting. M. F. Hwi'i Sci rotary. An Affidavit. This is lo certify that on May I lib, I walked to Mehcks drug store on it pair of crutches and bought u Wile of Cham berlain's Pain Balm for InlUmmatory rheumatism whicn had crippled me up. After using three Nttlc I am com pletely cured. I can cheerfully recom mend it. Charles II. Wetzel, Sutibury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me ou August 10, lU - Walter Shipman. J. P For sale at .' cents per bottle bv A. C I Marsters A Co. ' Northern Pacific Change. The Northern Pacific railroad will make the following time card for its train teavitiir Pnrtlabd dailv. besinning oil Sunday the 2Sth inst. "Leaves Portland at 11 a. m.. Tacoma 5 p. ui., Seattle t p. in.. Kllanahura 10:10 P. 111.. PaSCO 1:60 n. m. Arrived at Spokane at 5 :i0 a. m MinnKanolia 4 :0."i t. m. and St. Paul at 4:40 p. iu. The new card will enable passeugera to make eloao connections at Spokane .with the f-ponano raus ann Northern for tho mines. For further l artirulura see D. S. K. Bl l x, Local Ageut No 2, Markers building. To the Public. On and after this date. I w ish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cawli with the order, t una u impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly for casn. 1. Iss.sxDicK. unneriaaer. Roseburg. Or., April 12. lt.". For 5ale. To a responsible party or to let oil commission, for tb season of IS'.C, a Mammoth Jack, lor particulars, an drees, F. L.Mosier, Dillard, r. You will rlud ono coupon sldo each two uwwt I'Kic I'ltu oeoupona Inside each four ounce bmrofuliicli well's Inirhum. Iluy a lu of (lit roletirati"! lohiicco and read Ihu couiini tiifli eivif a lit ofnliinMi'preTi!a arid bow to get I Item. SKK THE the Planet Jr. line. To Tlic Unfortunate Dr. Gibbon Ibis old reliable) aud tlio noil kucut'MiIul U......u!iMl 111 KmH fr'l-Mtl. Clacu. ntlll continue to l . ... Ml u . II I .Mil ftcmlnal Diseases, uch ii.......h... niM. n iiuii.iui . Strlcturs, Syphlllls iu nil IIS lorms, OKin mi eases. Nervous Debll vnal' Weakness and Loss I liu I m rwil .III' V. Ktml . . .... n.nli ruxl I 1 1 It i'jiiiui. queuuo ol sell anuse and excesses pruduutUK Uio 1UIIUW1I1K SyilipkUUIBi III1UIT iimnwiu.miv " - ShiU under Iho eyes, plu lu t)i bead, rinsing, lu the ears, loss ot court Juuce, diOldence lu sp proaeliliiK strauKers, palpetatlou ol tiie hearts weakueiisol thelluiksaud back, lossol uiuuiorf, piiiiiiies 011 ine coukus, eiju.uui..wii, vw. UA. (JIBUON ha practiced lu Bau f rauulsvo over iinriy years sun inose irouuieu mi u. lail tocousult hi 111 sud rucuivo the ueuellt of bis great skill and tfpurleuce. 1'he doctor cures when others (all. Try blin. Curst guar anteed', fcmoiii cured at home. Charge reasonable. I'allorwlte Or. J. I'. Olbbon. tit Kcsrnsy 5tr 5ia Fraacls 0, Cel. Cill WANTED : $ 1 0,000 WORTH OP MERCHANDISE Which we have tcccivcd on of one of the largest houses in vSiur prancisco. 'Pli.c. Ii lie lu tMl KlMlt US to llisDOSC of lit GO CCIltS on the dollar, which is ami bciug sold in connection solute cost. Note the Pollow lug; Astonishing ISarKains I Ml Woolen Dress (tooils, T .it.tt Silvia T -....I limit' MaoUnloshes. l Of Mall ITICC A 41 v I. v iuivi x. ------ zs Our Loss Is Ladies' and Cents' Underwear the '1 M.,r ii.wvU mi.. :i11 nf llu- goods on hand. Neci has Prices. Call early aud be convinced. CARO BROS. THE BOSS STORE. J his is the to Buy Groceries. I I your special attention. 1 Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick- !j els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to- j baccos iu Southern Oregon. j C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. I Wollemberg SUUAHK DKAIr STOHK. SPRING Ores Goods, I urnishlnjt (Joodi, Mats, Caps. IJoots, Shoes. Cloaks, Cape. Wraps, Curtains, titc,-,. In short, our shelves are suited to all tastes and to motto is; "A Sulwkk Dkai.." Corner Oak and J uc knoii (Irvtrln. ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. E. Marbit Estimates Furnished on all kinds of Cemetery Work Office Mud Malenrooui. ;7ii Mnk Hired. SUMHONS. JN IIIK (JIKl'l IT (.'Ui III 01 'njKh'IA lK 1 ui Oiwu, l"l UullKlaa Cull lily, .luliu II. Mi (Juc, I'luinUlt. i t .1. II. Mi Iiolnun Slid ( II. . I. .IdIiiim, Dc'lunduiits. I Tu J,!'. NIcIiuImiii unit II. .1. Johns, ilrliiiil 1111I1 . lu llu: liiilil.' (i( tlif Hlali: ui Or.'KOii, oil sio lii rt-liy 1 e 1 11 1 1 I lo aiH'iir imil aimwer tliu cuiii )ilulut lllo'l SKiiia-t yuii lu Hi.' alnvu i nlllkil uutiuii, nn ur licfmu MuiHluy lliu -1II1 ilayul JllllU, tilli PlllllU Ill'IIIK tllU lilNl lluy Ui tlH! tll'X t ruKUlsi I. 'nu ul ircull nurt nl lliu stulu ui Or i H'iu (ur DuhkIiu Cuunty alter llils nibiii atluii ia cuiiiplctiil. Ami anil if ymi lull mi Id uriMiei, fur want Unicoi ihu iluiiillll i III tnkn JU'IkiuiijI iiKuiunt yuu lor Ihu mini ol llir. o huniliuil unit llili ly alx ilullars 11 1 ul (ui Ills cuiiIh 11111I illnbuineinuiith ol this iiclion, and "ill lunlur iiwiiluful (hi liuu-iil llu- iiiijjn 1 ly kll.lUll uk lliu Uul.l lllllll' Minu, Mtiiuldl in lliu I.M-ulMur MlniliK Uiilriut In UoiiKlim cuiiiity, On g. ill, ami "ill apply lliu pruurciK ul anuli call) lowiipl llir iujrim nt Uli'l hutlHliicllun ul ilaiiitlll s nalil i liiiiu lu ivln uml ul lliu main u( tills uulinu. 'litis Kuiiiuiuiis isiiuhllhlii'il lu Ihu l'liiiiidi ali r, a iii'(mpi i iiuhliibiid at Huaulnim, Oh kuu, by urdi r ul Huu. J. C. Vulluituii. I'iruult Judgu ul i,l the Hi riiml Jinll. lul Maiilct (or Hid Htalo ol OriKmi, (ur a pirlml ul alx uuinei utlve uiumh, hi. Ii Kind ui. lei ivuh uiadu ami ciiurcil o( rtt urd uu tiio (ilii day ul I'vbrnary, 1H'.7. V. W. CAKDWELI., fhld Atlurii") lui I'Umllll. li(iilrrl I'oIkoii ut Mursjler'ai. 1 0,000 consignment from the receiver less than cost of mauufactuie, with our complete stock at ab ,u inches CrC per yard w ' J Your Oain.-ii-; Reduced to Trices to Suit imes. Latest St vies. No shelf-worn there been such a .slaughter o Place A full ami eompletc assortment (j of all goods usually kept in a first- ,1 elass grocery. 1. Kvcrything offered for sale is fresh; !, aud sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of jj canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite (i & Abrahams STOCK! tilled with an excellent stock meet all requirements, uu WOLLEMBERG d ABRAHAM. W. AGHISON k CO., PfOjrs. Hvalurs in all kluitsol and (Iranlte Monuments and lleadstoiiCN, Portland Cement .Curblnp; .for Cumiitury Iutm. I OR ONI- PRICR ! Thu piilillnlicinul lliu ri-iUNUKAMit Imvo pi r (ui ted urniiiKxintnls by which rvury iimh nl Hvillx r Hi. relo "III ruct lvu a iup ul thu WEIil OOT Pl.ANTIIR, Thn ht'Hl iiKiluiiltUlul psprr illl.Uhl'd ill Hit railllu Nurlhwrst. WITMOUT liXTRA CIIAKUU. Old hiilim rlhcrs n nrnliiK will ri vulvii lliu siiiik' irl vlU'ueM. CW Fur au additional J&cuuts, subiiurilH is will '(J will .'xireulH nui'lli ul plants ul lliu MAKX)N 5TRAWBGRRY, hith, hut-ilk 1 IhsIuk u hirije bi iiy, la Uml aud hulid and uu r.wlli'iil shl r. Hi Iiik iu your unlrrx. I'LAlNDliALliR ITU, CO. Tin: jui: v 1 GOLD m SILVER ('()l!NTIUi:S H' IIUIIIHII tOt.I'MIIIA AM It ICAMII.ItN ItHl.tlUN ARE ALL REACHED .... The 0. R. d M. N i'llMII' i t'HIN ltt'lM't'M Slioi'losl I.I110 lo Sjiokiilio 1 ihiiiii linn tt nil ALL RAIL ROUTE to IHtlli, HONNI.ANII, l lti ( M M I.HIIN, .Milt till Kuillflisi MllllHH t (lllt .... ,0W RATES Al'D innorOH T1CSIT3. I' i I'll II I I ' IH I III I III - .1 I II I .1 III II I 1. ill , 1 1 1 1' lii V. t '. lii'NDllN, dllli. at I he . 1. 1 i..'liin ,', Hi ,i,r V. II. Ill Ml. lit H I', lii lii ml ra.Mlirt A hi Hi . II , Ml N. Co.. !! 1 1 a ml, Oiouii, EAST AND SOUTH - u - THE SHASTA ROUTE - (if 1IIK Soullit i n I'arillc Co. Ki)it. lfin. I'.rtlUtiit .Ully . Miulh I I N..1II1 a Vi r a I l.v. fi.iiUh.l Ai 1 10 1 JA s m. l.v. Kimh' 111 tu . l.v 11 i r a. II IM I Ar mmii I min imi l.v I 7 ui r m AtMivn Iralua lni at tml I'lirtlainl. tin'Kuti City, XV .Hhlliiiru, t-ali'in. liiriu r, Msil.iu, Jil!Vr sun, Alliaiiy, 'IsiiKi nt Miust.i., HalM-y, HarrU Imiiic. Jtiui'lliiu ( Ity. r iini'iii. 1 ri'aMi-n. 1 iiitaK iitinr. Dtslii, au.l all tiatliina Iruiii HiMlmri Ui Ashland luiluaive. Iloarburi sk.1 I - limit, I '. . I l.v. 6 .11 r. I Ar I'.iltlaint llu-, 'mis: Ar. I in r l.v I s ! a Halt-in I'liaai iivrr Unity. I 1 "I I. at I l.v. I'liillatul Ar I lu.l i a. a. I t. I a iJ a. lllr Ur lnn IMMX. I tllM II M lili;l Mol lis Pullman Buffet Sleepers IMI :4IIII-I I I" M 1. 1. IIX. HIS AUal'li. .1 lu all 1 lilinirjli 1 1 1 1 1 a. West Side Division. Ilrlvsi'i'ii lorilnuil sail I iravllla Mall 11 Kin ilalljr . (l Suu. Ia I. 7 aj a. M . I l.v IJ nr. x I Ar t'otilainl I'm vnllla Ar i. .11 r. M I . . r si Al AIL nu and t'liimtlla i.iiii l null Iralna ol Ofi'ii'iii 1 Vn'.inl 1 ha U111 railioml Kipri ! I lain liilly ( rpl : niiday - . I t. r. , I l.v. I'urllalld Ar l ', a H. 1 ihri I A r M.'Miml li- l.v I '''" ssj ).t. 1 I 1 ..Iiiu , 1 1 . 1 ut -nil liUil-'o "Itli Hi'. . Id, litii, nll'1 Otli-nliil mi l I'm 111.' Mall -Irani lllp llllii lul .IAIAN A S I 1 1 I N V . I-ii 11 UK dnl.'. on spplli ulii'M Kal. . alii I .. I. .. l.-l. ill I.. 111I1 .-ul t- u lull.- Ala.i .I.M AS. I HIS I, IfiiSlil.l I I uli'l A I -IK A II A lail I..- 1. 1-lain. I li.-m -! K- I t.-, I 11 a. I Ait' III. liuM I..HK K. KOKIII.KH, If. f. IliHiKUH, Maimr.t r. Aaal. U. K, .d I'aaa. Arll rOllll.ANI) OIIKOOM. 1K0.M TKItMINAI, UIC IM KK10K I'OIM'8 he) Northern) Pacific) RAILROAD la Hit' I. lliu In Tnko 'I'o all I'oints F.usl stud South. I is the HININ'i I Alt KOl'lK. llluUhtlniiUHli VKMTIlll'I.KI) TIIAISH KVKIIV lAV IN IIIK YKAK lo 8T. PAUL CHICAGO kill IliNllK ur t AUK) Coupons' el Dining Csri Uniuipaiiod. Pullman Orialng Hoom Slstpori, 01 Lsltil Equlumtnl. rOI IIINI DliDIJ'IMI l lllfi ilial that tail lie l uualriieU-d and In wlik'ii arrnm modal Ions aru IhiUi I'ltKK and Kl'HNlHIIKll to tioldurs ul Klral ur Hecond clans TiukuU, and i:i.i:;.m itw (iiii iiin A Ouutliiiiuiis I.l uu coniiiM Una; wllh All I.l lira, afJonlliiK D I roil and UulnU-rriiptt-.l Hurvlitc. 'ullnmuHluuuur ruaurvatlons su hu suuurvd In advsnco (hruiiKh auy Kunt ol Hit) road. THROUGH TICKETS 'i" ni iiom mi l umu m Auiurli a. KiiKlund mid Kmoiiu i nn Ih) piiirlinat'd at any 'i'lcsut Olllcu ( linn oininmy. Pull liilorinallou roiiririilnij ratus, tlmo l trains, roulus and ullirr itulalls lurnlshud on aiilluatluu lo II. H. K. lll'ICK, liiical muni at llubrlnK.Or., or A. I. II A II 1,1 OK, Aaslktuut (li-iu-nil I'sant-iiKi-r Am iil, No. 121 f irm hi.. 1 nr. WiiMiliiKlull, hini.,iur. miMiiiiKuiii, rolUliANO, OUtUON, s4aAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAA4 r QU10KLT lUCOKUU. Trade uiaraa ami l''ip.rrlhli mi.irod ami t. nt liuiiin ai ul avoiy 1. t:nj'll.iu irouiitly anil iililllfiilly vuniliiilol al lnwcal rala ItiVMiilloni Inir.i'l.-.'n.l, i-rniiainu. i.iiuii..i. aim rai UMTS SOLD ON OUMMIHHION. Tt )mui' lrl. no. I liatlival r, l.r.nwi. hand ua umili I, .ant. Ii or I'lmlo. f luv.stliiii. mill .iiilaiiatliiu, ana v.v Mill r.lmrt rh-ll..r natnilal In n. ml. In Irliam- OUH til rAVAILI WIILH rATLNT 111 ALLDWtD. Micu W lialaiil la ...'.ir.'l vkv n ill .'iii.ihii l ihi i.iln I.t you mltU- W u.it aalis uliaiiiu. SI fAUK HANI) BOOK au4 list of W miuu.l. 'J lila I. 1I10 iin.ht . .niiili Ii- till I.- .at..l Imua publulinl and a.rr Im.iiti.r .ln.ulj WHITa fOAOMI. H. B. WILL0ON 4CO , lai. ut Hnlullurs, M limn 11 m . WASHINUTON, D. C. k TTirTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTtTTT