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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1897)
NOTES OP INTEREST. A 8a1tnan, the reliable jeweler. Hoi id silver novelties at SaUiiiau'ii. Now good at Caro liros. Loss btorc. J.T. Bryan, llio Iiupy Wattliiiinkt'r. (io to llio lvonelenf lor t lie IteM iviiie. For a gool 6-i-ont dnr tall cu Mrf.N. UoyiL County claims nnl warrant I .ought ly I). I. West. For li-ct-clrtp leiiiimtry no lt 1 'r. Little ot Oakland. U. V. IVnjattiin, tleiilivl, room 1, Marate't' liloi'k. lno fresh uriH-erm an. I low prii-is at Caseltecr'a grocery. Key West, imiorlcil unl lonu ti- cigars t the Kowleal. I. S. West iKhm iiinitniiii' poaite the prt oilire. Otl'u e op- Hoods U'low wt nt CiiroV. Now i the time for hiir'uii Nolihy suits mi. I IhIcM lylr nt I illV Jat'liV ' I'riree veiy low . All alylt" aoil iiualiiie of huts it ALia liatu'a Ittilrnck I'lieea. For bargains in family cr.ii'iii'S. i'll nt the iVoplo'a "tore fas? Ptrei t Country prol.ire of nil kinN kmlit ami sold at 1'nwlwt'n rorery lort Call lr the ".potn-.l Oat" at Mis. Kapp'a grocery ik'to, .( you want a pleasant smoke. Nolliinii but the IvM luateiial ii?ed ly . W. r-njaiuiii. 1 1 t t i . t . 1 ; I Maisters' Moik. Have your dental work dime ty K. V. Benjamin, dentist. !1 Work gmr.tn teed firet-claet. At Oakland, T. I., (i raves is author.. tl to receive and rjte'l't '"r el?eriptions to tbo ri.Ai.Nui:.i tu. For a good hat, sijlUh unl cheap call ou Wollenterg A Ahrahaiu, whose s'ovk embraces all pahs of l ead gear. The Beau A Meyers Hydraulic & Kclipsu spray pumps can le found at Churchill, Woollny ec McKenie. Bring your jo'j work to the I'laimilal Kit othco. Ne are prepared to do the cheapest aud lest woik couth of Tort land. You can tell cue who has good taste aud don't like to eat dirt, paint and chalk. He t;ets Ins candy at the Kaudy Kitcben. Wollenberg A Abraham of the Sjuare Deal iStore are now receiving a nice lot of spring goods. Latest styles and low eit prices. Parties desiring family would do well to call on McKean, I'Jl Maiv strict. 73 cents vr day. Save money and time Koiog East, to bv the U. 11 fi-ttic .lone Miss l'anuie Wiil sew for To I'.irtits .AN. short route. Call on or w rite to V. C. 1 Koseburg, regou. .'llJoD, Casebeer the grocer, corner Jatkson and Washington, keeps the best grocer ies. Everything fresh .and lirst-cl.iSJ. and at reasonable prices. The Square leal s!oe has just opened up a beautiful line of VV. 1.. LKniglae shoes, which prove to te the best shoe made. Come aud inspect them. One minute is all the time necessary to decide from persorai experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what its name implies. Maretero' 1'rug Store. The Kandy Kitchen had a big trade during the holidays. The (ople are be ginning to tind out that it is the only place you can get candy that is tit to eat. Will sell, cheat, or trade for a No. 12 shot gen or small caliber Winchester title, a good road cart, duns must be as good as new. AJJre?, box Jl?, Koseburg, Oregon. Torturing, itching, scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by leVitt's Witch Ha.el Salve, the best known cure for piles. Marsters' Drug Store. Good pasturage furnished at my pas lures on Roberts creek. Charges reason able. All stock at owner's risk. The best of care will be eiyen to all etcck en trusted to my charge. J. M. S m i i;u. The cheap rates, twelve dollars cabin and six steerage, including meal and berth are still in effect on the O. 11. &. X. Cob. steamers from Portland to San Francisco. Steamer leaves every live days. Yolney C. London. Agent. iney are so sirau mat iuu most sen satire ieraous take them, they are so effective that the most obstinate cases of constipation, headache uud torpid iivcr yield to them. That is why I'cWitt'g Little Early liisurs are known as the famous little pills. Marsters' Lrug Store. Xotice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be hurried on my prem ises, at Koseburg, Orejon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gracl taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract wita me lor the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aai;"v Kol, Koseburg, Oregon, March 17th, 1n5. Competition never worries u, lecause we "auy right" henco 'sell right." The facts are tbcee; every move in uir business is only made after the must careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes have advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a goo I oil grain shoe for tl.5 aud upwards, line shoes in proportion. If you doubt uh, come and see us, convince yoursejf that we have what we udvertise. We dou't care to do all the business in town, but waut to get a s''aie ul it. We hrmly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values in every instance is bound to g uLead year by year. This idea prevails throughout our entire business. Every dollars worth of goods muHt give the wearer ea' is'ai t on, even the all wool absolutely fatt color 18.00 suits. J. A i'Uaium's Clothing House. Bargain in Placer Ground. A Hue proportion. CO acres of placer mining ground, of a mile from rail rjad. 35 cents per yard as fir as pros pected. Two miles of ditch already made ; 3 moro to make. This will give plenty of water. A cabin and other im provements on mine. This in u line property. Come aud investigate. For further information enquire of l.F. Ki.k, Real EHtato Dealer, Kose'.jurg, Or. Or J. F. Givans, Koseburg, Or. Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that the assess ment roll for the year lS'jij is now in my bauds for collection. Dated this lOlu day of March, A. D. 18U7. U. C. At.Ki:, Sheriff aud Tax Collector, Djuglas County, Oregon. It ia surprising what a wee bit of a tiling" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach,! .u. ' ...,i..li.. i. ,..i.,i,,i i, 1 1., dizziness, are iiuickly banished hy De- Witt's Little Early Risers. Small pill Safe pill. Martstors' Drug Store. "How Johnnio eaniod his gun ?' Churchill, Woolley A McKeiulu, a-k When Is Woman Old? This ijiiery on my mirror hung: "When is a woman old .'" It clings to mo and long has clung, The answer mtnl v told. Ah, some am old U foro hall way, And some- u ncer old. I or these hut Uugh life V caic away, While those both trot and scold. Anil jet it is no easy task, However well controlled. To answer one. if she should ask. 'When is a woman old'.''' The graceful ones are still voting- And those alone are old Who try tJ make themselt lv..k joung When site has taken hold. I he oldest ones of all the oi l Are those who would look voting. I or they will always fret and scold When age's sign is hung. The old in ears w ho lie among Thcwe younger in their l.eatls Will lind tlonifi!ve rcm.tinii g outtg I .org after youth depnits As long as women till - to jouth And tlisregatd their !ge They never csn be old, lorsooih, Their youth ti Is np tl'.e p.i:e. Yes. some are old I efore Unit lime Old age usurps tiieir jouth And some are joung bejor.d their prime I nlesstiiey hide the truth. HIE U.O.MM; .MINI S. California and Australia Repeated. It would appear that in the gold p'.i ccrs recently discoxerd along l'.on,it ' t and I Mora lo clicks, in the C'loudjke i district of the Yukon, the woild is to i witness a repttition of the great iniuitig j excitements of I'alih t uia and Aus'mli.i. i Possibly not i oint ot uumtH'ts of men ' rushing to the diggings but in the won i derfnl richness of the placers, i James McKay, J. S. M.u aulay and Kictiatd butler, men ot known icpous, bility, have arrived out from the new gold fields and confirm in every tnanuer the rumors concerning the wonderful rtchnefs of the l lond.. ke that have ht re tofore reached the outside world. An example of the falnilou wialth oi the country, sajs tlie Alaska Mining Record, is shown in the product of one pan of d:rt washed out ou an l'ldora to claim, the dust t eit g brought ou' by Mr. Ma'iiiljy and placed nti exhibition at the 'Pudental hotel in this city, which at an ounce we:ghs r.ij. Coming as this dots, direct iroin the scene, brought by a well-known, resron sible and reliable gentleman wi,o;e statements are t acked hy lho?e of a dozen dilTerent parties if known i'ltctf rity. leaves co doubt as to tru'hiulntss of the statements made. Ag.iin the warning is sent out to ail to stay out cf ttie ukoa couatiy unless abundant supplies are taken." There wiil be work for :t huge number of men and wages wi 1 not l e Us than sdO a day, but all men hirfd wi.l be r'i'iired to board tbemselyes, and it is more than likely that thos? who come with less than a vear's supplies will be refused work. It a 1 1 iimowcer employs a nun w ho comes it boat provisions he forces a division of his own goauty stock and i thus cultiug his own throat and insuring the doubling of Lis own piivations. The companies cannot possibly carry in enough to supply these already there; any addition to the number to be pro vide J for must bring sUtyaiijn to all. Mr. l'.utler of this party, is interested in claims L'o and L'4 above and US below discovery ou .Bonanza creek and also on Rear Creek, and has wintered in that district. He is on his way ta visit his former heme in southwestern Minnesota, and will return next month to hisclaiais. taking in a large piantity of supplies. He tells us that during the winter he offe'ed as high r.s $.'" for a shovel : in fact, f..r auy old thing which would answer the purpose of a shovel, but coj.it not procure me aritcie. fans ore equally in demand and equally eearce. Concerning the big returns from single paLSofdirt, it should be remembered that the dirt is invariably taken from bedrock aud in these immense y ri b spots the naystreak is always thin, some times not more than two or three inches. On the other hand, an example is found in the Rhodes claim wb.ro the gravel runs from 1 47 to the pan on the upper strata to 1 tr.i at bedrock, with a pay etreak nine feet deep. 'u such claims as this no barren dirt need be handled and the net protit.'t ciua! those where the richer thotin very much emiller pa Streaks are found. "lining Regulations - Pre-emptions. A circular from the interior depart ment has just been received by the Ore gon City land alike, calling attention to an amendment of paiagrai h of the mihiug regulations, whereby, in addition to previous requirements, it ia provided that the names of all adjoining and con flicting claims mutt be given in the no tice cf intention to apply for patent poited on the claim, an 1 if there be no such claims, the notice must so state. Thi amendment will take elfect Juuo 1. All publications male w Parted prior to that date w ill be governed by ttie practice uuuer the rule as it now stands. The amendment to the rule is brought about as a result cf the contest of Oowdy vs. the Kismet tiold Mining Company, involving the title to a valua ble mine at Cripple Creek. By a circular issued last June, land ollicera were required to act on pre-emption tilings "upon the lilin of an appli ed' ion by or ou behalf of any railroad cjin any, to select land," etc. In view of t'je fact that many of ttieto expired Li ingt cover lands tilrcidy selected by railroad companies, which would not be cjvered by these instructions, a circular hits recently been issued directing the land officers, in cases where there ate uncanceled and txjrrcd pre-emption fil ings, to give notice to the claimants that they will he allowed oO days to ehow eaufu why their tilings should n t bo canceled for failure to complete them within the lime allowed by law. Under the law, the pre-emptor should have proved up w ithiu lid mouths after tiling. The p:e-emption law was repealed March :, lt'l, so there can be no live pre-emption filings now. The govern mi nt taks tais method of clearing tho record, ut tl.o Hime tini9 ascertaining if any set'lcr is holding a pre-emption claim in good faith, though in ignorance of the strict terms of the law. .Many of then t claim ants umitled to give their p-j3tollkc ud dress w hen they made Iheir tiling, and the land ollice hero has no means of lo cating such with certainty H as to reach them with the notification cf ths condi tion of their claims. A Nation of Spitlcrs. A correspondent of the New Herald meets the views of many York when he wnttH : '" "" ' i sympathy i e edict issued by llui board of heulth uguintt spilling on tho Hours of public conveyances. But it hhould go lurt hnr than Ibis : it hhould forbid the hefouliii Lf biiluwalkn, stairways and lobbies by it perforation. A moro diqtislin, hog gish and nauseating habit lhau that of expectoration could not posi-iUy ! ivn lelvrd. I have traveled In many civil I i.ed lands, uud on uy return lo my own i country I have been ma le aahainoJ id my people by being v:iivllod lo ol sn' ve their heaMly habit of rxniorat ing, which habit during my sojurn abroad was unobserved bv int, if it ex isted at nil. The absence of hankervhiefa or their non-use by the men of our country is noticeable and to be regretted. The spitting habit is chronic in our land. The further west out goes the inorw fre quent i its exhibition, l et us try and revive in the men of our country a spirit ofdivencv, fo that tobacco cbowers, gum cheweis and other chew era will cease to nuke themselves oilensivo. A Woodford c unite, Kentucky, mau buys all the old broken down horses lie can get for $1 i held, kills and skins them and heds the llesh to the hogs. ft feiili&li I ! Blackwell's Genuine 1ULL DURHAM :.! it'l l l no coupon InJlJ Mcb 1 ounce ha uij two coupons lnil cti I ounrt b J 1! n .i '-ij red tbc cvtiiKMt and now to WYLIE PILKINCTON, SucccMor to General Blacksmithing .m. :w iitMt:Miir.a.ti . rROITINQ AND RUNNING PLATE5 A SPECIALTY, KEI'AIKISG OK A 1.1. KINDS PnuMllLY DUNE SIiop.uu Corner Wawtiltmlon aud Kauc Sin., Koneburit. J. F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A. sikjciaI tcjuJ j un-i.luit?rateJ Ten, Ou True COPPEE la brini lrj-: -s.il': New sty lea Glass and Delf Ware at tMtjniitiH' ; Low i-rii.ed. Our owe : an tied Tuiua ui'i ro very popular. f STRICTLY I IR5I"'CLASS. HflTPI McCLALLEN. M U '. M ' I. .VI IJ;N. I i-.j.. bsa:;7ast22s t:2 t2avzl:::3 i:e:t. KAI I S HI.AHII.MUI.i;, hi'; 'JJ'i.-. to and I iom Jiani- Notice of Receiver's Sale. VOIP I. Ja ilKKtHY OIVI-.N. 'i 1 1 A J IS I'M-uiiiir': t.f uiiurd'r'f tb:i in-uit Court of tli: .liii' of Jrf iou . for JJou'!ai l ouuty, is--iit'l on thr J'jllt day if Airtl, l'JT, in tlie avj of i'hillit M'-inaiii f- The Victory l'l;n ir Mm iii I oiiijiuiiy, Uir:ctiiiK tliu uuduraiKur t r tin ci of tliu I'loi'orly 01 Miid Jouiiiiiiy to tell ul prlwiU' uli', nil tin-iioK.ity of llir defciiduut in Hi'.' ,"- i - i ' f tin ri.x lwr. I ill m or lifter tie; 2ii I Oiiv of April, 1WT. ut the olln o of A s. rr.rAfoidiu K'tsobur, lroiiKlu-i t.'ount)', Un Kuii, II to tin; w r-oii oi periouiiolluriiix the lill(li''"t I'lire, therefor, all the proptTly of Mid Vi' tory I'la' i r MmiiiK (.oiiiimuy in tny oifii- ion, hri' Hy ili-.crllifd a follows, lowil: ui re- of i". Id jilui'ei m i niuir lari'J Kim utcii in -cc-iionn uii'l :i, '1 1. ts.ul K. vv. uud -ve-tl'ili- I and 111 J . .... .-. of 1:. 7, M i f illiini i-tli' Mfridiiin. in lioiiluK County, Oivkoii Caw t in k Miuinu' Id-trict, lotrclln'r ilh nil tin; Hold, i I . I oi otlii :i im-lali! tin icln, iiud nil '111- her, ilii.iii.-, v. mi l nglil.i, iiiiiih, liyliiiulii; l n 1 1 1-, 'i", Ij'IiI'Iiiihk, to"ls, llill'li-iiii'iil-; iiiu-chiii'-iy, ili-hii, hi 'ln, I'CddniK, uml tbu olhc r ,u li;l p ami propiTly of ivi.ry and nuy 1.1 lid and iihiiui; iH.-ioimlnir lo naid i:oiiiiany. I will a'.tcnd al id rrnvvford H oIIh-i-, "ii hii'I Va day oi A 'i i ! , 1 '-''' , for tin; I'liiii'ic of miikini; Mild kiIk uud IhircifK-r mini tin; .amc in made. IjuI. d thi" Jotli ilny "f A). ril, I -.. r. U. UI.AbUKI., lt(jt:i;ner. To The I iiloi tiinalc. V Dr, Gibbon '1 his old ridlablo au tllU III OH I Ul'CI'Ksflll hiiu ialikt ill Han Krali clu o. mill coiitiiiuta to euro all bciual aud Seminal Ulntaie mih a tlnnnorrhira, (ileel Stricture, 5y(ih Ilia In all it forum, Sikin 1)1. acaaei, Ncrvou Debil ity, Impotcncy. htnil nal VVeakneaa and Loa ut rtanliuud. tlio oulihe- uui'Ueu ol ahuao and fxi;.:n; prodmaiiK the loll'iwiiiK i ' 1 1 ' i 1 1 1 ; mliuw i imntrnuuri:, il;irk ioii undtT tin1 1 yus, iuin in the In ud, i j HKtl'K in the t ali, lu, of oiimlrhi . Uillidioico iu ai liroticliliiK trunui rk, nl ,i lutioii oi I lie lienri, wiakuukaof tin' liuihx and luii, Ions of memory .iiiiili- on tin; luce, eOiiKh", eoii-iiini'tlou, i le. lilt. U1UHON liaN prautietd in Han Kraiii'lueo ovi rllilrly em. ami tliohe iionhleif iliiuld iioi lull In l oiimiU 1 1 1 in uml ueeh e tho beuelit of Ins vit at i.k ill mid x n i i. mi'. Iho dm tor cure In n oihers lull. 'Ii yhlin. l ures Biinrulileeil. I'itoiin eured al tiiiiiie, rliar;n' leusoiiHf'le. i all or wiiiu. Iill. I. I . i.lllliON, i.;. Keiiruy M. Knu Frail cikeo, (.'ul. mmm . v w--r-rWNi'S'iffi"; Keep the Olrls Away. Parent! ot Eugene, keep your daugh ters away from the Salvation Army bar racks. It la no place for a decent girl lo be. Tho eopl, with po.-sibly a few ex ceptiona, who attend Ilia Army's meet ings aro of the tongherl, vilest and dirt iest element ot the town. All the loughs in the city congregate there each niitht for no other purpose lhau to risa dit tin banee and anno v the iiipiiiIh'is o( the Army, who it must bo said tire a conse crated aud earnest set of people and It is stated ate much discouraged in thoir el forts to uplift lalleu humatiiiy in I'u g"i!e. Eugene Journal. I'ho season's work at the Klamath liver hatchery lias just Im-ou (Unshod, and the last installment of young salmon turned out into the river. SuiH-rinteiid-ent John Crawford iexil that a little over ;;,000,tXt IWh were hatched during the past year. 3 This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. ft jrour (bar of I AO. 000 la pmrau. (.1. W. NOAH. H, C. STANTON 114 put received a sew and catena!? atoek o DRY:G00I)S CONBI8TINQ UT Ladies' Dress Coods, Uibbotis, Triuiuiiuxe, Uces, tic, Etc. - ALSO A riNS STUCK OF HOOTS Ai NHOI Of the belt quality ant flniah. GROCERIES Woodf Willow and Glasa Marc, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alao un hau l In larg- quantltle and at prlcua tr Jua i no llm. . a lv) a lare aloes ul Custom-Made Clothing l;or Choice Call at Stautoii's for "L. 1'. M" WOODWARD THE ROSEBURG Owes Uj ALL COMPETITORS! We are always iu tho Lead, aud mcau to keep there. The Guidon Harvoat ia upon ub, aud farm era are imiliug bctauae Woodward luoas to their interest. iwuuY Tiaui:n.s Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS TIicko are all Leather aud Warranted, SADDLES At Reduced l'ricea. Coueult your tiuraa and be aure aud ace Woodward before buying. W. G. WOODWARD JERRY J. WILSOJi, M'atcliniukei' and Jeweler, JucUnom Wired, T odoukfouili of . -locum Hull. JtOSEBL'KO KW. A 1 1 Itt-palrluu; eiitruHtctl lo luy cure will he I'HOMI'TI.V and rarcliilly done, I'llf'KH KKAhUNAIil.K. tU r Ja . TruMKc-M, a lull line new nlylen, nl Marnier. WANTED : $ i o,ooo .. k$ 1 8,ooo WORTH OP HERCHANDISI: W hich wo luuo iccctvoil mi consignment lioiu the roceivor of one of the hugest houses in San Francisco. Those jmhhIs have hceti sent ns to dispose of at 60 cents on the dollar, which is less than cost of manufacture, ami heing sohl in connection with out complete stock at ah soluto ocst. Note the l-ollowinv: Astonishing UarRalnsI All Woolen lioss (ioods, U inches - Q r vari witle, Latest Stylos 1 I.ailics' ami Cents"' Mackintoshes l?or Half Price !. Our Loss is Your Gain.- i.:r--- 1 .allies' ami 15 cuts' Underwear Reduced to Pi ices to Suit the Times. Our I'.oods aro all of the Latest Stylos. No shelf-worn u mils on hand. X'ever has there been Mich a Slaughter of Prieo. v'.tll eatlv atttl ho env ineed. CARO BROS, -f THE BOSS STORE. 7 his is the to Buy Groceries. I I j C. VV. PARKS w' ' "- ' v WOLLEfiBERG SQUAWK j I DKAIr j STORK. SPRING STOCK! Dress (iood. I'urnishinK Ooods, Hats, Caps. Hoots, 5hocs. Cloaks, Cape5, Wraps, Curtains, LtCii In short, Jiu shelves arc filled with an excellent stock suited lo all tastes aud to meet all requirements. Our motto is: "A Sh'.k1'. Dkal." t iirm r Oak aiul Jai'kaoii Slrci'lH. ROSEBURC Marble and Granite Works. E. W. Marble, i; A - - ; W. ' al. 11 fflf Kstimates Furnished on all rilce nrt Milrarr-oni. SUMHONS. TS 'I'll K -'IIH 1 IT "i III 01 riiu niair. r ui Oiiuuii. In lliiiiulaa Ouiiiity. IdIiii II, M'lllM , l'lllillllll.' 1. I I. 11. Nil .iiiImhi h ml I If, .1 Juhns, Imfi'iiilitiili. ) I n J. 1. Nli IhiImhi uml If. .1. Jolili., li Iniil- anU n tin: iiuiiii: ul tlic hiuti' in urruon,. -.ii aiu lii'ii liy ii'iiiiikI In iiiii in iiimI uiihuur li ruin- ilulnl lilti'l ai-'iun-l ymi in urn anuvu t-auiirii m il. ill. nil (if Ih Iiho Mommy- niu .1111' 'ay in June, tin: niimi lu'liiK tlio Hint iluy ul 1 1 - ni'Xt 11.1iiim iki in nl i itruil I uiirt of tlie Mai Or- i K'lil for iJniii'luM iiuiily alter tliiH I'UliI t Clon in 1:0111 pli'ti il. Ami uml if y'i lull urixwui, fiv.a.nt tlii-ri'iif tin: I 1 11 1 1 1 1 i I v HI tuk'i ji.Iiiii-iiI lrmt von lur llm hii 111 'l 1 lin Ii 11 ml 1 i'il 11 ml I In (iiy- 1 v ilollara 1 1 1 1 for IiIh i:oi uml illnlniiiM'iii ilit.f llii. iii:llon, uml "ill oi.'ti iiii'Ii i 11 nut n t la' luiH iil Hi'' 1 o 1 i -1 Iv k ni 11 ii tin' (iolil ll'iiifl Mini:, Kitiiafvil ill Un' I.M-i-Mur Milium Uismut. In iJouiilus rninily, On noli, ami "ill u.ilylii.- i,ri,i:. i ll- ol kllcll Milt' Inwiil'l I In Dm 1111: ll( atnl halifiu-liiiii 01 til u i it 1 1 II k miI'I i Ibiiii In -ml ji ami ol till; I'UKtfc of thin litltliill. Tliin .-iiinmiuim ik 1, 1 1 1 ii-1 k .1 Iu tlm I'liun fli'iili-r, a in:niiiiiii r I'lilili-lii-'l ul H.iM:inir,'. Ore' nin, by oril.-l ol Hon. I. c. KiiIIciIoii, liciiit .li vlK" ol ol tin: m i 'iii'l .linlii I11I lili-lnrt lor lli: hlatf ol iii'Uon, lur u I'i'ii'iil nl hIa i-oiiKi'iiiit'lvt ui'kii, vvlm ft said null'!' win. iiiiiijn ami irtili a'l.'if of ice- ud nil tin ''Hi ilay of hi'luiiary, 1V'. v. IV. UAllMWr. J,!.. falil A I lorn. y for J'liiitlillfl'. Hiilir l I'oIhuii ul Miiritlcr'M. Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kct-t in a lirst class grocer)'. ICverything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. Wc have a very choice stock ol canned goods, including both fruits aud 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 iu Southern Oregon. 4X UJ., Urocers. ' "-' & ABRAHAM'S WOLLEMBERG X ABRAHAM. ACH1S0N k CO., Proirs, Dcaluraiu all klniUul and (JranHc Ifloiiiiiiiiits and Jloailsroiirs, Portland Cement Curbing kinds of Cemetery Work Ijii ak Mlrcel. rxr oxy CD VOR ONI- PRICIj ! Tlio 1'iiljliilii'ii oi tho l'i. aimik.m.hi Iihm-).' r f 1 lei iHriili;;i ini IiIh l tvlili Ii rti:ry iii-IimiIi-mji'IIm'I' tin r ton ill ruiihi-a in.y ol tin: W12I:00T I'LANILK. 'III.- I 1 HKlii'iillllial .a.ir iiilinliii ill tht I'iii-IIh: Noilliumt. WITHOUT UXTKA CIIAROL. 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