The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, April 15, 1897, Image 4

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    NOTES OF INTEREST.
A Blman, the reliable Jeweler.
.soi J ail vor novelties at Saly-man'.
New goods at Caro Broa. Hob More.
J. T. Uryan, the Busy Watt liniakei.
do to the Roaeleaf lor the lct riijar?.
For a, good 6-cont cigar call en MrcN
Boyd.
County claiuiB and warrants lionght y
). West.
For liri!t-claiH douiidtry k Ir. I-iUic
of Oakland.
It. W. IVnjamin, ilciilisl, n-oin 1,
Maratoi' Mock.
Puro fresh itromit'8 and low rii-s at
Caeelwr's grocery.
Key West, imported and domevtit'
cigars at the Kmelef.
1). f . West diH" intuianre. Ollloe op
poaite tho pot oilice.
Cioods below co.l at CaroV. Now is
tiie time for lHr,iii 8
Nobby anils ami luloft etylts at Little
Jack's. Prices very low.
All idylce nnd ii)litica i-( lmir M AVra
liatn's i?odrHk prices.
For bargains in family $r 'cot ies. call
at the I'eople's More, dtps ftrct t
Country prod.ieo i all kinds bonbt
and sold at CnselK'er's grccery More.
Call f r Hie "potied Cat'" at Mrs.
liapp's grocery store, if yen want a
pleasant sraukc.
Nothing but the heft uialeii.il used by
It. V. ltijatuiu, dentist. ltooin 1
Marsters' block.
Have your dental work done by K. V.
Benjamin, dentist. All Work guaran
teed lirst-class.
At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authori.ed
to receive and receipt for subscriptions to
the Fl.AlNDEAl.KR.
For a good hat, p'yli'h unl cheap, call
on Wollen'ern A Abraham, whose s'ock
embraces all paibeof I eaJ gear.
Tbe Beau Meyers Hydraulic A
Kclipse spray pumps cm te found ut
Churchill, Woolley & McKetizie.
Bring your jor work to the 1'i..imi:al
Eit office. We are prepared to do rhe
cheapest acd U'st work south of Port
land. You can tell ouo who has good taste
and don't like to eat dirt, paint and
chalk. He gets his candy at the Kandy
Kitchen.
Wollenberg & Abraham of the juare
Deal fctore are now rcccivic); a nice lot
of spring goods. Latest sly Its aiul low
est prices.
Parties desirirg faai:y feairg done
would do well to call on Miss Fannie
McKean, 4- Mai', street. WM sew for
75 cents er day.
ave' money and tircc. To pjrlirs
going luut, go by the O. It. A N. short
route. Call on or w rite to V. C. London,
Rcseburp, Oregon.
Casebeer the grocer, corner Jackjn
and Washington, keeps the best (jriver
ies. Everything fresh and tirst-class.
and at reasonable prices.
Tbe Square Deal store 1ms just opened
up a teautiful line of W. L. Douglas
shoes, which prove to be the best shoe
made. Come and inspect them.
One minute is all the tirr.e necessary
to decide froai personal experience that
One Minute Cough Cure does what its
name implies. Marti-ra' I)rug Storp.
The Kanily Ki'chen hud a ti' rr le
during the Inli lays. Tt.e i ojl- are be ginning
to find out that It is tl e only
pl-ice you can get candv that is tit to ettt.
Will i-o'l, cheat, or trade for a No. 12
shot g D or small caliber Winchester
lifle, a good road cart. Guns must be
as gool a new. Address, box U12.
liosenarg, Oregon.
Torturing, itehing scaly skin erup
tions, burns Mild aralds are soothed a
once and promptly healed by DeWi't's
Witch Haz-I f-lve, the best kt.owu cure
for i ilea. Marsters' Drug More.
Good pasturage furnished at my pas
tures on Roberts creek. Charges reason
able. Ail stock at owner's risk. Ihe
best of cure will be uiyen to all stock en
trusted to mycharge.
J. M. .S. ii. u i nu.
Tbe cheap rates, twelve dollars cabin
and six steerage, including meals acd
berth are still in effect on the O. R. &
N. Co'e. steamers from Portland 10 San
Francisco. Steamer leaves every tive
days. Yolnev C. London. Agent.
It is surprising what a "wee tic of a
thing" can accomplish. Sick headache,
constipation, dyspepsia, sour stoma -h,
dizzineea, are quickly banished by iv
Witt's Little Early Risers. 6mall pill.
Safe pill. Marsters' Drug fs'ore.
Tbey are so small that the most sen
sative persons take them, tbey are so
effective that the most otmiioa'e cases of
constipation, headache and torpid liver
yield to them. That is why DeWitt's
Little Early Risers are known as the
famous little pills. Marsters' Drug .Store.
Notice is hereby given to the public
by tbe undersigned that I do not alio
dead animals to be hurried on my prem
ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or giirnage
dumped thereon or sund or gravel taken
therefrom, unless the party taking sand
or gravel first contract witu me lor the
right to do bo.
Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac
cording to law. Aaiiox Rost,
Roseburg, Oregon, March 17tb, IssS.
Competition never worries u, tecause
we "juy right" heme "sell riht."
The facts are thesa ; every move in our
business is only made after the most
careful corisi Jeration, nothing left to
chance. Shoe have advanced in price
but not with us. We sell you a goo I oil
grain shoe for f 1 2') and upwards, line
shoes in proportion. Jf you doubt uh,
come and see us, convince yourself that
we have what we avlvi-rise. We dou'i
care to do all the Ijusinea- in town, hut
want to get a s''a'e ol it. ' tirm y
believe that a concern that gives i's
cuH'oiuers exceptionally good values in
everv instance is bound to go ahead year
by year. Tins idea pievails throughout
our entire tais'ness. Lvuy dollnr w rr l
otg ioda mui give the wearer m :b t on,
ve-n the all wool ahso.utely fast c jlor
(8 uu siii's.
J. Aiiiiaiiam's Clothing llon-e
Bargain in Placer Ground.
A tine propo'i'ion. GO acr-H of placer
mining ground, of a mile from rail
r ad. 35 cen'B p-r vrl as far p os
pectol. Two OIlleB of ililch ulrnndv
made J 3?.j more to make, Thisud ive
plenty ot wtur. A ctiin and ot er im
provements "ii mine. This is a fine
prope-tv Come and inve ignte. For
further liifonna'lon euipiir- of
1. F. Run,
Re 11 tt. Iwler, ItosH.iurg, (Jr.
Or J. F. uivash, Roseburg, Or.
Tx Notice.
Notice 18 hereby given that the assess,
merit roll for the year lH'JU is now in my
bauds (or collection.
Dated lliia 10th day of March, A. 0.
18t7. 0. Acjee,
Sheriff and Tan Collector,
Douglas County, Oregon.
Cash is wbat cotiuls. Bo convinced
by examining our boot and shoe line.
Novelty store.
Hoeing and Praying.
Said Farmer Jones in a whining tone.
To hi" good old neighbor Gray,
"I've worn my knees nigh through the
bone,
But it ain't no use to pray.
"Your coin looks just as nice as mine,
Though you dou't pictend to be
A sbinin' light in tbe church to shine,
And tell salvation's free.
"I'v prayed to the iAird a Ihoutand
times
For to make that 'ero corn grow ;
An why yonrn heats it so an' climbs,
I'd gin a ileal to know."
S.id Farmer Gray to his neighbor Jones,
In his easy, o,uiet way:
"When prayers gel mixed with lary
bones,
They don't make fat mi n' pay.
"Your weeds, I notice, are good an' tall
In spite of all vour prayers;
Yon may prav for corn till the heavens
fall.
If you don't dig up the tares.
"I mix my prayers with a little toil,
Along in everv row ;
An' I work thia mixture into the soil
tjuite vig'rous with a boo.
"An' I've discoverod, though still in sin.
As biho a" you are twit,
This kind of compost well worked in
Makes pretty deeeut corn.
"So while I'm prayin' I use uiy boe,
An' do my level "best
To keep down the weeds along each row,
An' the Lord, be does the rest.
"It's well to pray both night and morn,
As every farmer knows ;
But the place to pray lor ttmity corn
Is right between the row.
"You must use your hands while pray
ing, though,
If au answer you would get ;
For prayer-worn knees an' a rusty hoe,
ever raised a tug crop yet.
"An' eo I believe, my good old friend,
If vou mean to win the day.
From plowing clean to the harvest's end,
l oil must hoe as well as pray.
Statesman.
CROPS AND NVEATHER.
Excerpts From Farmer Pague's
Bulletin.
I-iom the bulletin issued from lb"
olti.'e of the weather bureau at Portland,
dated Ihe 12th instant, the following con
eerning the conditiou of crops and
f mit in We t-tn Or. gen is taken :
Crepe Ihe correspondents all report
the beneficial eUects of the more fa' or
a''ie weather. The greatest poefible
activity prevails among the larmers ;
plowing and seeding were prevented lor
much of the time during the past five
months, and all energy is now exerted to
nut in graio. It is sfe to sav that the
usual acreage "ill not be sown, f ir the
st-ason is too late to allow of sufficient
phwirg Some correspondents rpport
dHintigc to fall son grain from freezing
out and too wet. This is confined to
I'Uiited areas. The sunshine has put
new color into all grain, it is s'ooling
e!l and, as uml, is well rooted.
tarly-sown spring gram is growing
dccly. The low land is drying out and
will allow plowing therein in the course
ofalewdas. ihe farmers were aiout
discouraged over the la'e spring, but
t'ie favi rat'lo change in the wea'her has
couige I it a'l ; in-tead f de-pocdet.cy ,
r- reed life and activity prevail.
I'i H'UiiH sections, gar li-u-making has
c. umrnced ; as a rule, the soil as yet is
too colit or gardens. Some early
I'Uutfil gardens Lave lotaties showing
vine abovH the grouud ; rad'She, onions,
and lettue are making good growth.
Garden making will be general during
the rurretit e k.
.,'( In C'tTy county the e-ulv
fru t ti lost i's hlo 'in and the fruit is
new set ; in the other counties it is in
bloom or coming in. In Joiei hine and
Jai ks m counties peaches, aln.ondp, apri
cot ami nectariues ard in full bloom,
in loiigla and in the Valley counties,
early pi aches are in t'looni, also al
nviruls and apricots. Pear, prune,
H'lince, and plum trees are swelling
their buds and nil tein b'o un by
WVdnfeday of this week, except, of
course, in Ihe foothills. G jose-herries
and currants are in leaf and bloom.
Strawberries show marked growth, but
no bloom as yet.
The grass is making coo growth, and
feed for strck is more p'entiful. Lamb
ing continues and is v ry successful.
The current prospec'r indicate a great
fruit Id and excellei.t grain crops.
The condi'ions today indicate warm,
fair weather for Tjesday, cooler Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday cloudy and
unsettled, and then a change to fair,
warmer again.
SCMMEIt WLATHLU CONDITIONS.
The lirst Bummer type of weather con
ditions appeared Saturday eight and
Sunday and continues today the 12th).
The appearance of this type mark! the
commencement of the summer or dry
season abd the passage of the winter or
wet season. From now until tbe first
ppearitnce of the winter conditions
next auntumn, fair weather is more
probable than rainy weather. Summer
conditions do not m"an absolute dry
ness; but rather fewer rainr periods,
more surisbine and more warmth.
Initio, the first appearance of sum
mer conditions appeared on April 20;
rain Ml in that year from April 30 to
May 'J in showers, and again from May
to May 30 the total being 3.42
inches. June had ruin on two days.
May was cooi, and June had normal
tempsratures.
In lVJ'i, summer did not appear until
June 13, and ill"" ex':-p' a fe sprinkles
no rain fell until A'igu-t l,wMinetio
trs oc ured for fivo days.
Winter endui ns appeared in lS'Jo, on
November 12, and i i H!ib on October
u''1. F'OHta ue.-t of the CascadeB are not,
s a rule, injurious after the appearance
of summer weather conditions.
Summer conditions aro distinguished
from winter by th-t movem-nt of the
8'enB i f high Mid low presanrea In the
8 uiiiuer the high move from of' the cen
tral Cil f'irriU c aa northward along the
co-sttT ahour. the 50' north latitude,
then e eastward. Cool weather appears
when 1ih high is between C-pd Mendo
cino and me Columbia river, and i ia
warm-rbrtii lh high is in iviug over
tho Coast and Ctscale ranges Tli
warrnes' occurs w hen thx high Is to tbe
no'thea) of Spokane. Under ihe sum-nit-r
coiiilitions, ihn low areas retreat o
Hi.- no-'h and pasa ea-twa'd about tie
a i u e of jika ; fortius reason, sum
uiHr rains prevail in Alaska.
NOTICU TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Douglas County Building & Loan
Association.
Kouuliurif, Or., April 4. 18'J7.
Sttji'k ti ililMrn are hereby ootilied ibat
tllH tttililMl Iliettii'U of tliM htocklioldors
of tho DunijiHa County BuiIiIiiik and
Liihii AhBiii'itiliriii uill tin h-lil at tlio
council romii in city hall, iu the city of
itiiscDiirg. lAnijjia ihjuii y, mate or uro
'jn, on Wednesday, April 1, 1807, t
7 'tn ti in nf Rutil iltv fur Ihn nnrnoHa nf
ulfctiiiK Keyen directors and three audi
tors (or tbe otiHuiiiK yeur, and lor tue
tratiHuctiou of sieli other buBineaa as
may legally come before the meeting.
M. V. ll.tri', Secretary.
m - - -
you y,
nothing
BUT THE
GENUINE
CALL AND
iff ' ' I You will ttuJ one wupon
ji . ' 'jff'mwV'-is ': M Instdo oarh two ounce ttg
it ? 1 Niwv'r f , - , I anittwoeoiirHitxIii'tdeenoh
VS "3'55yr. U , IHirlmm. Ituy a la of titla
fTP i'm "'' h celrtitated tet'iuvo and rnd
2 "7 y ' A -1 ' 11 ' the couxm-wlilili Rlrcs a
.Cf , n.i ,.f ,..i....i.i..t..-.iii. n.i
PHI Jl" Oill c
The very Litest in
CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S
Roseburg Hardware Co.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
GROCERS.
TEAS
A SPECIALTY.
A i.pwi.1 tranil A un,luUratJ Te. On
pruo
la hain? a lari aale ifew atyla
Glass and Delf Ware
At itooUhmg low prices. Our own canned
lomikou are Tery popular.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, -f
HHTFI
McCLALLEN.
MRS. U. C. M' CI. ALLEN, l'ro..
SZASJ7ABTESS K2 TEAVZLIl.'S MEN.
kates ki;ahonauli:.
Large, Fine l-amiiic ttuomi.
Free Ilua to aud Frum Trlu.
Notice of Receiver's Sale.
VTOTIC'K Iri 1IKREUY (JIVK.V. THAT IS
' iiirMiaiiPeo( imonl'Tof theCiMuit Court
ol the Btntt ol Orcgou. tor liouluv Connly, ih
autil on Mit- 10th iJay ol A iri I. Ib'Jl, ia tlic aiu
ol l'liiHip Mumaiti . Tim Victor I'liu :r Miu
)Utt tuUijBii', dirtetiuij Uiu urjiltrtlKU' I f' fiv
er ol tliu property ol aald Compauy to Mrll at
prlvutf mli, all tin: proin-rty ol ttiu (Irluniiaut
iu the oa-aioii nf tUi-ret.hr. I uill or or
uller the llirl ilay ol April, IVJ7. at the iiITi-aj ol
A. 3l. Lruwlnril (n KuseburK, Lloulaa County,
Or. g. ill, xjII to the tx ruou nr pcraouaolleriui; the
hiahe t i.r.i'e, thcrelor, all the jiroiicrty ol aail
VIl lory rioter ilir lnij CoiupHiiy in my povwa
nn, brlnly UtnTlbco an follow, to-wlt: CWi
anreaol gold plarr miniiiK land nituiited iu tti
tiona 'M unil iti. Tp. Si, -.ol It. 7. W. ami ave
tloua 4 and 6 In Tp. H. of K. 7, . ol Willmn
otto Meridian, In IjoukIh County, Or-Koii
Cow Creek Miniin,' Wurict, toKuthtr vltli all
the Kold, hr or otln-r mi'tala therein, nnd nil
ditchua, llutnc", water niflits, pumpi,, hydraulic
Itlauta, pipe, buildlngK, toula, iuplenieutii; ma
ehinery, dlNhi-a, bwia, beddinK, and the other
article aud property ol every and uny kind
and nature beloiiKliiit io ald eompany. I will
attend at mid rawf.i'cl nirice, on a.iid 5 ul dav
ol Ajiril, I '. 7 . lor the purpoe ot making mid
ml . and therenftcr until the aame la made,
tiali'd thW loth duy ol April, 1,'.
8. V. BLASDKL,
Kecei ver.
To The Uiilortuiiatc.
Dr, Gibbon
Thla old reliable 'and
the in oat aunceakful
Hpeelallal In Han Kran
elMo. atlll continue to
eure all Sexual and
Seminal Dlacaaej nje
ai tlonnorrhur., Olrei
Stricture, &yph Mi. Iti
Sail ua lorma, D.aT n 1J
ir avaiBca, ncrvuiii I'CDll
n it v lmn.il.ncv. Kr ml.
t i " : (K W ..I UI..L.... ...I 1 . '
xiaiiaiVi'v.fi-iiVX- ol n.nhoud. the conns.
? uence ol aell abuae and exceant produuiuy the
ullowliiK yinptouib: tiillotv couuteiiaueu, dHrk
npot under ihe eyea, pain iu the In ud. ringing
In the earn, losa ol eoiiiideiu e, diffidence iu ae
proaehlnn ulrunKera, palpilulion ol tliu heurt,
weakuuaaol tbe liiub and buck, lima ol memory
l.l linden on the lace, coukIik, ennnuuiptiou, etc.
UK. GIBBON haa practiced Iu Hail Kranclaeo
over thirty ear and tuoau Uoublml ahuuld uot
lull to consult In in and lucelvu the benulil of
bl great "kill and experience. The doctor curca
w lieu othera lull, Try him. ('urea giiuruuteed.
1'eraoiia cured ut home, ( liartfea reusuuable.
Call or write.
liH. I. K. iIBBO, f.2. Kearny M. Kan Friiri
Claco, Cul.
STAND
W "T -V Ill J
v 1 1 ' ' I roiirniiiireUicoflllncknnir
SHE THE
the Plauet Jr. line.
H. C. STANTON
En J'irt reccireJ sew and titrnalt atitrk
D R Y : G 0 0 D S
CONSISTING OF
Ladies' Dress Goods, Kibbons, Trimuuncf.
Uces, fete., K.tc.
-AL80 A FINE STOCK OF
HOOTS AII SIKI
Of the beat "ualliy an toiah
GROCERIES.
Wood, Willow and Gla.a Ware,
Crockery, Cordage, Etc.
Alau on ban t in laig a quaotitlea and at prli-ea d
juit the timra. Alao a large tvck of
Custom-Made Clothing
For Choice
Call at Stanton's for UL. P. M"
WOODWARD
TUE
ROSEBURG
Does Up
ALL COMPETITORS!
We are always la the Lead, and mean t
keep there.
The Golden Harveot i. upon u, and farm
era are amiling became Woodward
lonaa to their lotereit.
IIUCSGV IIAIIftlXS
Full Trimmed
TEAM HARNE88
The.e are all Leather nnd Warranted.
SADDLES
At lteduoed Prtoet.
Conault your puree and be mre and io
Woodward before buying.
W. C. WOODWARD
JERRY J. WILSON,
Watchmaker ami Jeweler.
Jui'katou Htreel,
TMOilora:.ouiliolnlocuiii .Hull. KUhEHUUO
(.all HepulrluK eutruatltfd to
my care will t I'KOMI'TI.V aud
caref ully doue,
I'KK.KH KKABON'AHI.K.
TruHiaCH. u lull Una ucw tea.
at MurMicrH.
WANTED :
$io,ooO"-k$i8,ooo
WORTH 01" HERCHANDISla
Which wo have received on consignment from the receiver
of one of the largest houses in San Francisco.
These goods have been sent ns to dispose of at o cents
on the dollar, which is less than cost of manufacture,
and hciug sold in connection with our complete stock at ab
solute cost.
Note the FollowiiiK Astonishing Bargains I
All Woolen Dtess Coods, ;,(S inches --C per yard
wide. T.atcst Stvles 1 y
Ladies' and Cents' Mackintoshes Tor Half Price
; Our Loss is
Ladies' and dents' Underwear Reduced to Ptices to Suit
the
Our (!on.l. :ire :ill of tile
goods on hand. NVvcr has
Trices. Call early ami be couvmccil.
CARO BROS. ? THE BOSS STORE.
r.
his is the
to Buy
Groceries.
a C. W. PARKS
WOLLEttBERG
SUUAKK
DKAIr
STOKK.
SPRING
Dress iod. I'urnishliiK Goods.
Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes.
Cloaks, Capes, Wraps,
Curtains, Htc
In short, our shelves are
. ' -
suited to all tastes and to
motto is : A b(.L'AKK ukai..
turner link and
JavkHOU htrtflj.
ROSEBURG
Marble and Granite Works.
H. W.
Marine
Estimates Furnished on all kinds of Cemetery Work
itfflce and Halearoom. '.tit Oak Mirrrl.
SUMHONS.
TN 'IIIH CIKI I.ir t:il hi Ol 'llIK nTATK
A ol Ofk'uii, lor loiii.'la County.
Jnliii 11, Mcfii'i', Plaintlir
i
1. II. Nir'nolkon a nil j
II. J. Johns Uuli'iKlaiit. (
To J. I). Nldiolnoti ami II. J. Jolnia, ilvfcnd
an la :
In Dm niiinn ol tho Htatu ol Ori iron, von aro
hfrcliy r ouirwl to afpeur aini anawrr Hie eoni
plaint liled Kiii"hl you tn the nliovu enllUcil
ai.tion, on or licloio MoiHlny the KMIi (layol
Join', the aaiiiM li' liiK tlie IukI luv ol Ihn next
n-aular Kirin of ( irc.ii i t Court il tho Klulii i,I (ir
I'vuu lor DoiiKlaa ('ounty alter thla tiuhlRatiou
1h (lorniiW'ti il.
And ami il you lail ' to unawer, lor want
til' rci.l thu lilaiutlll vwll tiiko joiluim lit nnHlni-t
vnn n.r ilichiini ol thrre huinln il anil thlity ai.t
rliillara iiinl lor hi" eocla unil illhhuihi'iiicuila ol
thla ur'luii. anil "HI aell uuurr uwritoiut
I R h III.' II I till' liroiHTty kllouil an tho (lohl lliilll
Mine, aituateil III inn l.xi oliior MiniiiK liMrli'l
III KniiKlam ounty. On koii, anil uill a..ly thu
priHttjuila ol mi ll kale touui'l Ihn liiiyiiiriit and
Butin'iuHlmi ol iilalnllll a aahl i liuin lii rcin ami
ol the i-oala ol thla ui'tiou.
1 Inn buiiiinoiia ikiiiiiiiiKii) 'i iu uu; j-ihiihk aiur,
a nuHhpiircr inihlini'i-i at Uhm-miik. un K'm. oy
onlrr ol Hon. J. :. Kulli'itou, ( noull .IuiIku of
ol the ri'rouil Juilli lul lilHtlirt lor tliu hluto ol
Ori'vou, lor a lurio'l ol aU ioiihi imiIivo ui cUh,
which Kttiil onh i' uk mailo and eukrt'l ul rec
ord on the Oth iluy o l-ehruary, IK'.i.
IHtil Atlorni y lor I'luiulill.
Hiilrrtl PoImuii at MarHlcr'H.
Vour Galii.. ;
I lines.
I.iltcst StvlcS. No .shclf-WOfU
there been such a Slaughter of
Place
A full ami complete assortment
of all goods usually kcjl in a first
class grocery.
ICvcry thing ottered for sale is fresh;
aud sold at very reasonable prices.
We have a very choice stock of
canned goods, iucluding both fruits
and vegetables, to which we invite
your special attention.
Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick
els, Sauces, etc., is also complete.
We carry the largest stock of to
baccos in Southern Oregon.
& CO., Grocers.
& ABRAHAM'S
STOCK!
filled with au excellent stock
a . af-
meet all requirements, uur
WOLLEMBERG X ABRAHAM.
ACOISON k CO., Proprs.
Dealer in all klmlaol
and (Jnmlte lrloniiiiieiit
and IleiuIsfoneN,
Portland Cement Curbing
TOR ONI: PRICH !
The puldihliei'a ol the rL.UMjKAi.iit have n r
Kctcil MrriinKeiiii'iili) hy which every caxh Mile
aeilhcr llirnttn will reerlvu a eiy ol the
WCBFOOT PLANT!: R,
The hihl ngileultuial paper puhlnlieil In Ua.
1'aellie Northweat
WITHOUT liXTRA CIIARdE.
Ohl auhn rilii r renew lux will receive the aiuue
prlvili'Kea.
fW Kur uu aililltloual ilri ceuta, auhachU ra
will he acut M eeuta worth of planta ol the
MAOOON STRAWBERRY,
which, hcalilm helUK a luriiu luny, la U i ut and
null' I ami uu ixci'lleiit ahlpper. Uiing In your
oidera.
I I.A1NUKAI tH ITU. CO.
uiu'wiR
tin: (aitkiy
GOLD . SILVt...
cn'Miiii;s
Ol llltlllNII (II.IIIIIIA
ANI I tNll ltN ll.jIH
ALL ARE REACHED
...The 0. R. & M.
N t'liuiif ol t'urn Itrlvtr.'ii
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Slioitost l-lni" to Npiikunc
t i ill III ft 1 1 1 1 tv 1 1 ll
ALL RAIL ROUTE to
Tlt.11,, MOMMl.ANII, MAMII R
Nl I.HON. iiimI all Hoolrnav
lliilnu I imim , , , ,
L0WSAT12 AirD TCnCUOH TICKSTS.
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nto to
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Il llaiiil, OlI'KOil,
EAST AND SOUTH
- VIA -
THE SHASTA ROUTE
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Southern 1'aHllc Co.
Klpf aaa tialua l.o I' .itUn.l itally.
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Pullman BufTct Sleepers
AS II
ftl. 0l. I.ISS MllflMI It lit.
A I Inch. l to nil 1 liroilfh 1 lain.
West Side Division.
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IMKI'l.tSII 'IHKOON.
FltOM TKKMINAI. OK I.NiKKlOK I'tHNTB
The) Northern) Pacific
railroad
la the Line to Tniu
To all roiiiln Fust and South.
la the IHN I Nil ( All Hot! IK. It run. IhroiiKh
VKnllHCI KI) TKAISH If VICKY DAY
IN I II K VKAK tn
8T. PAUL nd CHICAGO
(NO IIAMiK kr ( Alia)
Coitipoi.il ol Dining Can Uniurpan.d,
Pullman Draining Hoom Slc.p.r.
01 Lal.tl Equipment,
toi him m.i:i ii; i u
Iteift that can tin eouatrueted ami In
whli li neeiiiiiniHliilluiia inn holh KHKK
ami HJUNIrillMI) to In. Mem of Kirat or
Heeouil claaa Tlckilu, ami
i:i.i;ja.m iv oi iii .s
A t'uutliiuoua 1.1 uo ( uniiei tinij with All Unix,
affbtillntf Direct ami lliiluleirupleil Hervlee.
Ptlllinau rilceper reaerviilioiiH can hu aecured lu
advance throuch nny audit ol Ihv road.
CH TICKETS 'I'll mill fnilil all 1'iilllLa In
AnierleH. Kiurlnnil ami Kimii an Im' nnreliaapil
at any Ticket Olllco nl thla C'oiupunjr.
Full inloruiatloii eoueernliiK rutea, time ol
tralna, route, and other ileliilla lurnlahod on
application to
l. H. K. III'ICK,
Local "Kent at ItoaebrR.Or., or
A. . I IIAIII.'IO,
Aaalntunt (leneral l'aaacnitiir AkiiiiI,
No. 121 KliatHt ir. WiiahliiKt
I'Ollll.AND. OUEliON.
QUI0ILT IODMKD. 1'railc niarkl .nil CoprrlhU
rranuiHij ami .ao-iit liuiui-ta nf aver dt'i'rlJUoB
prijuirlly anil lailUull couilklrtiil al lnwuil ralna.
Invfiitl'jna liilr.itu.-Hil. rinaulua funiiiiil, anil VAT
CNTI IULU ON eOMMIBBlON. 2t r' arli'n.x.
Illalmat ri-liiriiiiri-N. Ni nil ua uimli'l, akuUll nr I'lmto.
'if liimull jn, will, r a I'launt I..H . ami .III rip'.rl
ahi.llii.r I'Mh-nlJilila er not. fri'i. nl I'liarfia. OUR rIK
FAYABLB WHEN PATENT 1. ALLOWED. When
liatfiul l ai.iiniil au aill I'tii. l Im hIh lr yntl wllb
nut ualia iliarijii. Hl-FAUH HANUH00K auil Hat ol
2(10 iuk-aull.Mia aantuil niailiil In liivuiitiii'a frua Uhd
rvipii'iil. '1'lila la tliu uk.hI ciiiiiIi'Oi lillln eaO'iil IkhiIi
pullliliuil ami .r.rr Ink, nl.jr.li .gl.l WK1TI IOR0NI.
H. B. WILL60N 4 CO , l'n n! tMuibira,
UUiitUNi, W A H I N Q TO N , O. C.
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