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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1897)
THE CHEROKEE TREEOMEN. Scenes Attending the "Payment" At . Old Tort tlibson. Ten days ago there M wn twenty miles est ol Tnlikquah, Hio cap ital ol the Cherukto nation, railed Foil iiibson, but today Tahloqnah in leuty miles east ot the largsst, busiest and moat Interring illy of the whole Indian Territory -the city of Fort (Vinson. From a dreamy Utile vliUce f S00 In habitan'e in it hill grown into an excited liulrt city of (MO popul.Hi-n. The enw ( ii-a sudden and untiniul increnfc in the population of Fori Oitxon Ib the Cberokeen freedineil payment uo in progieee there. Kijiht hundred than and dollar it being ditbunei to the original slaves, end their descendants once owned by the Cherokee Indians, their ehare in the inoneya received in the sale of the Cherokee etrii lands in 1894. Poring the civil war, hen the Cherokee freed their slaves, a treaty was entered into by which it was stipu lated tbot Ihete frcodmeu should be en- with all the riithls of Cherokee citizens and should bold tin land in common with tbeui. Hence, iu when the Cherokee Strip was s?ld these treeduien claimed a ehare in the pro rtU realized. To this proposition the Cherokees objected, but after extended litigation it was decided by the Court of Claims that about f 800,000 should be paid the Cherokee freednien. The sep-! aration of families and the mixed-np family relationships incidcot to a people so recently slaves caused the censos taking to be a slow and diifienlt task. Bat the official roll finally got through the office of the Indian Department and bears the names of oyer 4500 colored ben eficiaries, making each share worth tl83.74. In consequence, there is found as sembled at Fort Gibson daikies of all shades, sises and previous condition of servitude. Most all come in wagons, bringing tents and provisions to last un til the payment is over. Fort Gibson is a city of tent, of new white canvas tents, leaky muslin tents, little 'A' tents and "b;g tents" of the circus vari ety. This white city, with its coloreJ denizen.', lonelier with the hilarity and merrymaking common to all such negro gatherings, makes tbc scene odo of interest. Iclely with a big, dangerous looking re ' volver in sight, aud few violate this 'conventional requirement. Some of the I payments of a similar naturo made in j previous years have been attended by all kinds of lawlessness, but this payment is compart ivelv quiet in this regard. This is in part dus to the presence o( Troop U, tt Cavalry, which has been sent to Fort Gibson and which is in camp on the parade ground of the old garrison wtikh is the scene of the pay ment. The old se'.lleis of the town allirm tint this scene of activity and the pioacnce of the sol. her l-ritii: back mem-Mies ol the palmy days of Fori i i -ami wars auo. Fort tiibeon is indeed n tHl! KODAK CAN llh. for InManrr, l tan Traurnii a Small 1 M Into a llitf On. The nniiitonrphototrr.ipher who is 10 an nnnler in well nwitiv that his camera will luck him lip v hen Imnxlinj: of his pit-catovial pif-wtv. nno photo I tmvr rcprv.en?cl n hiup fish, the length of which npivaivil to equal that of a 8 foot rule, which wa also shown. In reality the "take" was a little dace, or carp, and while leing phovphed T ''d been held very oliw to the len. The ryle, of eouoe. wa taken some tliMiince nway. One of luv aiitborit ii " WW" omv ell l t' t'ih hides in u law can.. A e imu'v, which I will call the City wanteil to historic nitre and one of the oldest iu the Kind. Iii.ptvv.wnnt wmuwiy . waiite.1 to m .!. i ...ilii, iiwt w tillM a ivrt.iin iwt leiidmg from M..S.SMPI. allej. " knl to King William strwt istaulisoeu mere aoom i.-'.v, mm ,nr ruins of the old log hojfes which con -prised the quarters of the garrison ate till st.iu.linu down on the tUt near the r.nd wen' willing to establish in instead, a paM-ae thvongh one of their own Imililinir-- The eomimny'a pie was thai the eemt was a dingy, not to nay dirty. Grand Kiver. Paring the Civil ar it i imi.. and. furthermore, that it was nnuui was a central point f jr collecting soldiers I e.l by loafers of luestionablo character, and several thousand were thereat l l tVnn.el for tin-other side, repriwutiiiR times. The old post was ... exceedingly ..e, l,.nt. having office ... tluMnr . ... ... .,.,,! shvnilv niaintaincl that the iviagi was unhealthy one, and il was aUtidoncJ , wllilM.lMy n1V,M.iV. and a new post constructed on the bills , (.,, :v:1,,i,s w..iv huml.il iu f'-oin both above the liycr. "a account of the 1,1 " j a,.,. The first pht showed a iiiumw. gent need of troops further et this i (liMi ptitaMe looking alley, strewn with vi a ibimhiiiP.l in tS'H) and the res-1 n-.Mosti and fallen hoarding. The other ....i;r. iti-n.,t n. or in iSb Cherokee : i'i--tr.r. however, slvwed But the colored brethren are not the only ones who have emigrated to Fori Gibsoo. There are others numerous, divers and sundry others, who have an eye on the ISOO.OJO. and are present iu person. A little army of collectors, rmd with bills for groceries, clothing and banjo strings, furnished these freed men on credit, in anticipation of this payment, stand eagerly watching the distribution ol checks, and consequently, realizing the scarcity of banks in Indian territory and the trouble the beneficiaries might suffer in getting cash, a band of public-spirited financiers from neighbor ing cities patiently endure the hardships of camp life and are prepared to cash the freedmen's checks for a mere pit tance, usually ranging from 15 to 25 per cent the full value. Owing to tbc identi fication papers required by all, the guardiaoehip papers and letters of ad ministration frequently needed in draw ing the shares of minors, a large number of gentlemen armed with a copy of Llackbtoue and the "Congressional Rec ord" a bright new seal and a few sheets of paper, sit in their tents, look w We and give adyicc, thereby reaping many gold en shekels. But the greatest sgent that has made l'oit Gibson the one town of Indian Territory is the fakir. Fakirs, .hundreds of them, are in evidence. Fakirs of all kinds, from the man who pulls teeth without pain and without price, and who dispenses the e'-ixir of lile at reduced rates, down the line of standard fakirs to the Hebrew individual who peddles green spectacles iu gold frames. The colored man with ibe de sire for entertainment and the price for the same baa no difficulty ia satiating his morbid desires. I here are canvas shows of every variety from tbu kind which exhibits for a silver dime the Circassian lady from Bouth Omaha, who eats tacks and bandies deadly serpents, to the greatest show on earth in the big tent with three center poke. It would be folly to attempt to hold such a big gathering of colored people without music, and the entertainment committee, knowing the colored man's weakness, has prjvided amply for his wants, so that ."about lllo'clock, when every thing is wide open, a strsnge mix tare of melody strikes the listener's .ear, ' The Sidewalks ol N jw York," from the barrel orgau at the merry-go-round, gets mixed up with the ".Sunshine of l'ara dise Alley" from the instrument iu the shooting gallery next door, and both . rattle the leading lady iu the vnuJevillo performance across the street. Bat the most interesting places of sujUdement, to the average sightseer, are the dance halls. Every old empty building in town w ith a floor in it nightly resounds lo the tripping of the light fantastic. Here is where the colored youug man is strictly at lioius at all hours. The buildings are poorly lighted, the floor is tough and the orchestra is composed of but a violin, a coruet and a guitar, but the music thst proceeds from them is the same that echoed from "the quart era" "before the war," aud the average colored feet can not keep still. Here it is that the young coon in the loud checkered suit, with his "steady' decked in ribbons aud clad in garments nfnniavhue. cut pigeou wings and do fancy step that would make Loio l ul er turn green with envy. The stringent law against the iutro duction of Intoxicant" into Indian Terrb fnr- teen drunkeuuess down to a mini giun, od "hop ale" is the strongest drink that the law will but occa sionally M individual is found burdened with a loal of vauey tan, wu m sidewalk a puwle ' wbo ,one' ,0 whoop things up. It Is In good form in Indian Territory to ftl) Pl"r " "- Naliou. It was st that time ouc cf the prettiest posts in the army. The build ings, inoatly stone once, aio stid tlaud ing, but most of them have been allowed to go to raek aud ruin -an abode for centipedes and a haven if refuse for wandering willies. Numerous men ol prominence in naibnal history have served at this post. Gen. Brag was stationed here. Jefferson Davis, then a subaltern. ws t tiai term aster at this! garrison, and here spent his honeymoon after hit marriage. The building in whicu he lived, now in ruins, is pointed cut wi:h pride. Henry M. Stanley, tne African explorer, taught s-chool at Fort Gibson, and !?am Houston left that post for his Texas career. When the Cherokee slaves were freed, as a rule they took the names of their masters, aad the dozeus of John Thom as aud William Vanns' make the iden tification ot ihe. toueticuries ditlicull in deed. The educational facilities in this part of the country are indeed poor, and the daikies are correspondingly i.;nor:it. The mixed up, family relationships, the similarity of names, together with their want of familiarity with legs! proceed ings, causes ibo payment to proceed slow 1 v. Globe-Democrat. the court in depute ( 1e h fairly blind, well 1'ghted citr ihorotiglifare. fnpirnted by nier rhaiit of thriving appearance. These phot.-s;r aph wer taken for the h"Uirt cf l,.vds e.mioitt.v. but the matter wn HV.oe;ibl v i'tt U'd. )),:,. i. another cae; Tho Shuttle Mariano company vacated their prem ises i'i Chcnpsid". mid another sewing I'l.iehinn dealer jnoved in. In order to trade upon ib.e et iblihvl reputation, of the company tin' sceond tenant left the ol 1 name on the windows iiud over the tl .h,r. et.t added the word "late" in very ir.imiie characters f"V hi" owu protec tion. I !' MintM'' ntnpnny wnxeu ' wTM'h. bi-ofiiht mi notion iunl engaged a pin ! w.ph-r t take a view ot tho of -! feivln-,- :l-"i fint from ft taiW w in I dow i.ni-w'o. When this photograph ' wa.. v'"l" 1 eouvt. it was handed to i the prcMdii; r jndg with a powerful , . '..i.:. I ...11.:.. .. .... l,l ITl... WISITI'Illii'll III.'i l'iiuinj "iii uuw to ii-!t'ive that what appeared to the pvo t ) K ; ittciv ovuameiital dash was in reality th. pi-otrvting word "lnte. " Tb i I ti'cT' 1'i-r hiniM'lf. by the way, w;.s i: tnw;"i"'f thi. Tho aggrieved so v.-;.!: uT.cbi:'.e c.eip.iiiv secured an in tu.ii'l -.lairo.r.iue. JIUK A TOUGH PIECE OF HUMANITY. TTir NOTES OF INTEREST. A Saizman, the reliable jeweler. Sjlid silver novelties at ia!imau's. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. i j to the Roseleaf for the best cigars. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. County claims and warrants bought by D. f. West. F'or titst-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Ii. W. Benjamin, dentist, room 1, Marstera' block. Pure fresh groceries and low prices at Casebeer's grocery. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at the Koseleaf. D. West does instance. OHk-c op- pofite the post office. Goods below cost at Caro s. Now Is the time for bargains. Nobby suits and latest styles at Little Jack's. Prices very low. All styles and qualities of huta ut Abra ham's Bedrock prices. For bargains iu family gr iceties, call at the People's store, Oes Etreet. Call for the "spotted Cat'' at Mrs. Kipp's grocery store, if you want a pleasant smoke. NoiLing but the beH mateiial used by R. W. Benjamin, ' iitist. BoiiX 1 Maretcrs' block. Have your den il work done by K. W. Benjamin, dentist. All Work guaran teed first-class. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorised to receive and nceipt for eubecriptions to the I'L.VI.VUtALLli. For a good hat, stylish tud cheap, call on Wollentcrg & Abraham, whose slock embraces all grades of bead gear. Tne Beau A Meyers Hydraulic & Eclipse spray pumpb can be found at Churchill, Woollny McKcnzie. Bring your job work to the Plaimjj:al ku oflico. W'e are prepared to do the cheapest and best work tuutli of Port land. Vou can tell oiio who bus good tutte and don't like to eat dirt, paint and chalk. He gets bis candy at the Kandy Ki'.chen. Wollenberg 6c Abraham of the .Square Deal iStore are now receiving a nice lot of spring goods. Latest Bty Its and low est prices. Parties desiring family sewing dune would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKeau, Main street. Will sew for 75 cents per day. The t'yuare Deal store has juet opened up a Leautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to bo the best shoe made. Come and inspect them. One miuule is all the time necessary to decide from persunul experience that One Minute Cough Cure dues what its nuine implies. Marstcrs' Drug Store. The Kandy Kitchen had a big trade during the holidays. The reople aro be ginning to find out that it is ttie only place you can get candy that is fit to eat Will sell, cheat, or trade for a No. 1: shot gun or small caliber Wiuchebte.r ride, a good road cart. Guns muet be as good as new. AdJrcus, box '.ll'J, Hoseburg, Oregon. Torturing, itching, sculy tkiu erup tions, bums aud scalds aro soothed ut ouce nd promptly healed by DeWitt's Witch Haiel rialve, the best known euro for piles. Msrsters' Drug tUore. Good puuturage furnished at my pas tures on Huberts creek. Churges reason able. All stock at owuer's risk. The best of care will be given to all stock en trusted to my charge. J. M. rj ii.m mi. They aiu so small that tho most ecu sativu persons take them, they are so effective that the must obutiuato cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Little F-arly Uifiori aro knowu as the famous little pills. Msrsters' Drug btore. Shoes, Shoes. . . . , , ""Hu. "SS. WANTED $ i o , o o o $ i o,ooo WORTH OP riBRCHANDISE t tfr uiil. . I.K M. Mlukaiull'a ilUUIUO llllll UurUaiu Ii luaclat l'V Hir. " -oniirvuo Ift.lJ vb two ouut bug, and wo coif pout Uislue each four ouues bi of Blackwcll's Gonuino Durham Smoking Tobacco Bur a has of this calibrated tobacco and read 1 1 coupon - a . t.u a m. .t limar ti maI I lilt Ilk. Blcb(lvssaiiioivaiaauipnuHBuuuun . Which c hiiM' of otu f received n ctntsiumeul from the leecixcr I he largest houses in Sun Krniieiseo. A.C.rtAR5TER54Cof These v;o.ils have hecti sent us to dispose of 111 (mi cent 9 on llic Hollar, winch is less than com ot iiiauuiaciure, and heiuv; sold iu connection with our complete stock at ul- I solute ocst. Note the Pollowhifc AstonlshliiK IkirRfiinsl AH Woolen Dress C.oods, h inehes r-C or nnl wide, Latest Styles l " J I.ndics' and ('euts' Mackintoshes l-or Unit Price Our Loss is Your Clain.- Ladies' and (ients' Underwear Reduced to Puces to hint the Times. Our T.oods are all of the I.atCbt Styles. No shelf-worn goods on hand. Never has there been such a Slaughter ol necs. Call early a tut be convinced. CARO BROS. THE BOSS STORE. I .u In arriv.il of men's und woman's stout and rboap shoes, Alim a supply of soaiuuaUe staples at Htuulou's, Old Buac AcalDt Which an Insurance Com pan y Han. This is tho wav a man named Gaines of i?t. Pctor, Minn., got tho better of an iusuniuce company: Many years ago Mr. Gaines iusurcd his lifo for f 3,600, After r.iany years cf payment of 90 ( year premium, at tho ago of 70 ycurs he asiicd tho officer of tho company now much they would pay him to cancel his rjolicv. They offered him 12,000. Here fused to tako it, but made them this proposition, "If you will give me U9 a year until death, which Is a wceif, I will cancel tho policy." "Agreed," said the company, which thought it had a duoh In its favor, a ho would not live many years. Sinco that time Mr. Gaines has lived 18 years, and the company has paid him his yearly stipulation of filO, which up to this timo has amounted to ii,-99. Tho saving of the $90 premium In tho 1 8 years and the interest make it the snug sum of over $19,000 that tho old man gained by his bargain. Mr. Galues is well preserved at fcS and bids fair to re- j eeive many more payments at fie hands of tho company, which struck a tongh pieco cf huuiau timber upon which to baio it s calculations. Chicago Tribune. Wlu.ro lloslle Are Coming to tho lore. Tho wife of a gentleman who has been conducting on auction Etoro at Lalco Crystal recited an amusing inci dent to us the other day. Among his Btoci of good8 h ha'l ladies' bus tles, which he found It Impossible to uis poso ot- Ilis wife doTlaed a brilliant plan, ana the next evening tuo gentle man was smilingly eelling the bustles for dog muzzles at 40 cents splece. He disposed cf the entire lot aud tele graphed for 200 more. Tho second lot went faster than the first, and overy dog In Lako Crystal wears a bustle for a muzzle, tho penalty for nonbubtled dogs being death. St. Teter (Minn. ) Jour nal. Three uf a Kind Mno Times Kuuulos. R. A. Danvlllo received a telegram last niaht from Gcorgo 1 . UanTillo, a farmer near Yankton, reporting the birth of triplets. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge IJan Tillo havo now 27 children, although Mrs. Danvillo Is not 80 years old. hho is a Norwegian: her husband is Hooslcr. All tho children woro born ia triplets, Iho oldest lot being under 13 years old. All are boys but three, ono set of triplets being girle, and they ore all sturdy nnd healthy. Dnluth Uis patch. Keouonij Ia Rochester. "A btraugo thing happened to me day or two neo," said a butcher. "A swell fdcigb, coachman in furs, and that sort of thing, drovo up to my place, and a well clrchscd woman canio iu. fine boucht u chicken costing 40 cents. Im agiuo my Kurpriso when she gavo no in ravmcnt 13 cents and a 25 cont ticket from tho county poor office. Bbe left ratiier hurriedly, I uotieod. " Itoohester Union nnd Advertiser. Kallroailrr'a 1'rayrr. A r.iilroad Jiiiiu i reisponsibln fr t lie fo!1 vviuu riraytr; "D Lord, now that I havo Hanged tht p. lift id v foot from off tho road of lifo si i I plant them safely m dc:lc of t)K!: :u of Kalvatifin! 1 1 mo use the i,u( liimp known us prudence, make ull i ..miiIiiilm in tho train with the sire ij; link cf thy luvo and let my lamp bo tho liibls. And, Jieavtuly l ather, keep n 1 1 twiti Ins clased that lead off on thu hiiiii".-, especially those with a blind md! O Lord, if it bo thy pleasure, have i vciy hciuaphoro block aloug the lino to fchow thy win to light of hope tliut I in ay niuko thu run of lifo without stopping. And, J.ord, k'ivo us tho Ten Command imiiti; uh ii trhcdule, and wheu I have finished tho run, nnd have on schedule timo pulled into tho great station of death, limy thou, tho Buperiuteudent cf tho Universe, 6ay with a smile: 'Well (lone, thou good and faithful servant Cumo nnd hign tho pay roll nnd receive your r luck fnr eternal ImppinwH. " Iteholoth Holiday Herald. Co,....,s,- - i - :rx ti: 4$ u j? Q!T -sr .1 CT C TX -rr cr rr-: ittt Wall Paper A Choicc CoKcctioii, atl'rlces that 5cll. LIME PLASTER flHD CEMENT. A FULL LIME OF WlilDOW GLASS ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY TILLED. his is the Place to Buy Groceries. A full and complete assortment of all koJs usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything ofl'crcd for sale is fresh; ami sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including hoth fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. OiU line uf Olives, Gherkins, Tick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. C. VV. PARKS & CO., Grocers. J xfr-t Tr ft " 5 1' ' 41 XT a r sf.J-t 'Vr -TP'S' fr t WYLIE PILK1NCTON, fouiccMor lo . W. M'AU.) General Blacksmithing- rROTTINO AND RUNNING PLATHS A SPECIAI.TV. BEfAIRlSU OK ALU KIMaS l'li'.'M 1"1 l.Y IMINK ut..n?nn I nrnrr Wnihluittoll ailtl Kltlic HI-., ItOHflMirjf WOLLEMBERG & ABRAHAM'S SQUAKK DKAIr STOKK. Supplies for Soldiers' SUMHONS. t: int. uiiv 111 "i 1.1 "i 1 ol Olvl-.-ll, I'T l;'li!lCi.Ui:ly lli'ir.n- O Pcvfii", 1 lilii'.lil. 1IIL - lAlK Ho: 1' i:- the Oregon Home. I calcl proposals will Lu rtxeived by the coujuuudaut ol tho Oregon .Soldiers iJouie st his ollke iu ssid home, lor nil 1 supplies necessary (or tbc furnL'hinK and running o( tho same until April o'JIli, lj.j3. fcaid bidb must be received at his OlUtO Ull Ul WWig ' J " ,.li.iul .1 u..lllhl Mil II III" lll.lXU .,,.,.!. ,.t . l.,!t,iiio I i,l f.ir niUHt ftLLOIU- ' H ill 011 or Kl.iM Ih.r'tir-1 il nl tlm m tt nK'l .-,.1 v,. ..w..-0 ... - . u ,.,,, (,,.... H; ,.i,iy, Jull t'l 111 ill K ,! I'" I'nrl u h'li Ki'Ki 1 riiiH'1 'y. I.ullier l'nlrr uikI llnrrl'. (1 H'IquI 1. loL'Uh' . I'liu' r, 1 V. liojir 1111 1 1 1 oi 1 li t !!( tr, ixvc imniu I Ut!" mlui.!-: lu t bv lift hi 1 f ihi: .nli. rl 1 i:ii, you i ht-rtliv tr-illirt-.l lit tlit:iir a!lsvMr lllf.' filll rtlllhl ..'l 111 in" IHMU C1IUHI', nanv the hid. All articles uiul be lirst class aud the grudos fully dchned iu each instance. A Hot ol all the urticlus de sired will l.o found iu tho l irst Nationul bank, Koseburg, or st tho Soldiers' Home. TayinoaU lo be made by vouch ers ou the blale 01 "regou, einjcn iu furtLcr K tjislatioji. The riyht is rcttred lo u j:tt any part of ull bids kubuuittcd. lloEcbur, ( re yon, March -'th, 1'7. w. 11. r.v.uis, Cuiuiiianilant. Northern Pacific Chanxe. Thu .Norllicru TaciUc railroad will make the foJMing time card for its train leaving l'ortluiid daily, beginning on Sunday the 'Jyih hist. Leaves Portland at 11 a. in., Tacouaa 0 p. ui., hcaltle 1 p. in., Kllnnsburg 10:10 p. in., I'aaco 1:50 a. tn. Arrives at Spokane at 0:50 a. in., Minneapolis 1:05 p. w. and Kt. 1'iiul at 4:10 p. in. Tho lcw card' will enable passengers to make close connections at Hpokane ilh the fSpokann I'alls und Northern for the mines, lor further particulars seo ! K Ui"H , l,o ul A(jent No. Marsters buildin. To the Public. On h iwl uUur OiU date. I wish it under- ai..ni tiiot ...u (.irmaTur all undertaker's Koods are cash with the order. 1 Hud it InuiriKiiiiiln tn da business on a credit iiauiu un.i hfiivn that I can do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly lor cash. V, UKKKOICK. unuoricr. Uoseburg, Ore., April I'i, I8U5. To the Kootenai Mining Country. ThcO. H. V N. Is the shortest line aud makes the iiuickest time. Trains leave I'orllaud daily at o :W p. m. liag- sago chocked through to deeWuatioii Tickets ou sale to all mining camps. V. U. Lo.sdon, A Kent, Ituseburg.Oregou. Oscgon l ire Relief A&sotlatlon. Cheapest and heat insurance ou earth, at cost, or 184 ceuta per hundred. j;ei dent property, a specially. II. L. MAFihTKitu, Agent, 2lh, 1 Jl ati l il ' on lull i" to uu-mr, lor w mil till itol lliu lo illUIIl '.. l.iU ' lv lo iliu cuuumi llm r. In l .1. n.ali'lL'l III tliu colillilullll, u Ml rim t .lull nielli ol l.l.ti I 1 I'll . IO-ll 1 ui n imiliM"ii ol tliu I'-ni j.rnicriy ic riocu 111 III.: Cllllliiitit, ft: In': n. r. , ol nrai'in c., 1 1 TJ t-. " IK. n .. Ill l'ini:'i i.nuir' ,m;mi. c.iriliiiii lo Hi'' i.-orrllM: jural ol Ui': I'lllll hTKto, f r II I'linl'ion innnot Im i'l williout mill' rmi lii'iil ' to Ii.m.: riKl.t", lor tliu oj tin- -hi1 it:l 'r"H itv In tli'i iniililKT 'i"' I'li'l Ll IllH . llllil U d- l.loil Ol III'-' l'HKl-'l.1 IK'IUCCII Hi 'i n ln:ilo, ii'.rorilniK to lliuu ri.ii..riue rlijhl- Hint tin: Jonlni 'II Un. Jiiilrnii'iil lor tliu " uu of -I mi'l i.i-I'jij 'lollorn, iiunl (ml ly Inni for Ittsuh. uii'l Unit tin: siini') lf liil.ni out ol t lie irin.' C'l" ol nl'.- jirlor ti nliy dinli ibulioii iliclu ol. or lu'l 'iui ui u SPRING STOCK! I) res a ot!., rurnishhiK tioods. Hats, Cups, Hoots, 5hocs. Cloaks, Capc., Wraps, Curtuins, lUc.w. In short, our shelves are filled with an excellent stock , . ii .....1 -ill rr-ri ii i rnii rn t Our suueu to an taste- iuu t .... i motto is: A boUARK ui-.ai.. l oriitr Ouh mill Jticknuii Hlrcclrt. WOLLEMBERG d ABRAHAM. ROSEBURC Marble and Granite Works. ''alll'l ciii'L ol nul'l lii li lnllilltK in. lor LI-. Inst l looottlon llii rtol, linn Hint tne I'ontx ami illur iiii nl ol 11,1- Milt U: i ImiKi 'l tO III'' rclil:i:til C I -1 1 1 1 H I'll! Mill, "r, 111 I U1I! ol uli-. !. I'lil'l oul "I the iirocci 'l prior lo niMtl- I. Ill 11,11 I lllTt'of. 'I Ills Mimilllll 1 1 tCTM 1 I'V lilllllkllllllll tllC'li: of lu iiui-uaiit'i: f mi unli r of Iliu circuit court ol Hio -.talc ol On gnu lor lioiiKlni rmiiilv. iluly iiifiuc niiu tin' it-'i on i in -..in .ii, ii ."n,i A. M. CUAU I-'iKII. uJ'j17 AUorii' y lor I'luluilll. NOTICF: TO CREDITORS. UIICE I- 11KKI 11V 'il V I.N I II A I 1IIIC mliiU'il U'linliilii I W. ACH1S0N & CO., Proprs. of liouu- uH L" iillijer I'-'litil I ni liucli by Ihu ( oil lily Com 1 'II li IV. Ull'UOII. Ill'lio I III uu in i trotor ol tli') CHlutf nl liauitl Wihuu ill ciiu t'l. III li:n III nil kllnU ol All I'tfuoii" I'UvIiik i-ImIium m:ulnM hiM ii-iulc ftte U'HlllC'l to prcucni lilt: Minn: hi tin: iiiiiiiiiiii' trmtoiattliu ollici: ol Iliow u A; 'lu-tlu in Hum- l.iirn tin iron, with nroin r Mill' Ii' rn ilulyvirl- Ucl wuiilii fix iii'iiiiliK fioi.i ihi- ilutu ol Hub Dotlc. llut j'l at lt''..Uiif. Oucoii. Apill Ivj7. 1,1". M. Hll'iN. Ailiuiumtrutor "I " Hi" IXiif: of Imnii l il- fill, li.c cl. Mtuluc and (Jranltc Monuments ai id Headstones, Portland Cement Curbing Estimates I?urnished on all kinds of Cemetery Work OMlce himI HJtlerMMi. ;jii Oak tilrt't-l. Administrator's Notice. Xtulici. p. III.K1.I1V I.IU.N IIIA1 HIE uii'li:rki)',ni "l lias bcnii by tho I ounty Court ol Iiii'ikIh 'oiint.t . tulo "I On i;ou, iluly up- no nl' '1 ft'lmlnl- Iraioi ol tin: c lulu ol iiraii .M. Wi atbcrly. tlccia't l. All pfniolin linltbteil to Ktld t- tutu ii n: licrcby rciulicil to niuko luniicul- ale puyuitnl, anil all pur.oni. iiuvuik iifrfiinht milil c.ilulu mi: l':'i'llli '1 to 1 1 r : i miiiii.. prolierly M'llli' l, to thu ll ll'lcinlxllci (cottnbuiK. IjoiiuIiik ounty, orii'on. iilililn Iili'llUiK fioui Iliu (tutu ol this uotli c. Dull I Uiik lillli Jus ol Anrll. 1 h'. 7. Jl. VVlCA'liil'.lil.V AduiinlnUiilor of llic I'liii'' of Hn nih M Wcutlicrly, iicciu-ii.il. J. F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. k 8PECIALTY. Notice is hereby k' v:ii to tho public I by luu umlmnnnt'iJ liiat 1 Jj not allow dead animals lo ho hurried uu my prem ises, at KoBubuiv, Oregon, or hhihhq dumped thercuii or taml or travel taken theieirouj, unless tiiu paity tukiuH sand or aravnl lirst coiitrui t witli nm fur tho rifylit to do so. TreHBpacNetH will ho prouccutud hc- CordiiiK to law. Aaiion itohii), ItoBehurjr, Orison, .Munii I7lli, lH'i, New foods ul Caro Bros. IIomu filore. A Mpe' liil brttml il unil'lullHrli'il 'M, irlS COFFEE It hvluu a Uiuo mill) New alyli-a Glass and Dolf Wr I at tut jiiIuIiIhk low lirl' Dn. Our own iuiaaii art vtrjr popular, oauntit IT xyxy CD rou ONI! PRICU I lii'iuin 'I liu I'llbllKilclol Hill l'LAIMIKALIIl bavu per kclcil unuiiKi'iii'.'UU by wlilcli every tiuu aub M ilbrr lln into will run h i awipy ol tlio WUUI:OOT IM.ANTUK, Tin: i"..,t uKih'uliiiral pl"'r luibli-lnit In tbu Purl Hi: Nortliwinl, Wl I MOUr UXTkA CMAKUli. Olil iiubucilbi rn iciiuwiiiK will rcci'lM' Ibc auiue prlvlU'gca. f tf K-.i uu aJ-lilloiiul 'J'iccuU, auUcrlbm u III bu he lit .'U cc-llta worlli ol pluliU (il Ibo MAOOON STRAWIIHRRY. -ilili b, lid i-l' I'liuii a luifcc I'i ID'. I ii Hiui ut uili-i iunl mi i'.M lb nl iblpi-i r. Iirius In si-ui Olll-TH. JXAlNlVKAJ.liR I'l'll. CO.