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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1897)
At. NOTES OP INTEREST. A Baliwan, tho reliable jeweler. Bolld silver novelties at Palr-man's. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Go to the Roseleaf for Uie best citfara. For a good 5-cent cigar all on Mrs.N. Boyd. County claims and warrants bought by I), b. West. For first-claes dentistry go to I'r. Littlo ol Oakland. U W. I'tijamld, dentist, room 1, Manners' block. ' , ' Key Weal, imported and domeeliv cltfara at the Uoeelaaf. D. N. Wont dooa Intuiance. Office op posite t tie poet otliee. Oooda below xuHt at Caro'e. Now U the time (or bargains. Nobby anils and lal,t styles at Little Jack's. Prices very low. All etylea and qualities ol hats at Abra ham's Bedrock prices. Nothing but the beet material need by K. W. Btnjamio, dentist. Uootn 1 Mareters' block. Have your donUl work dune by K. W. Benjamin, denliet. All Work guaran teed tint-class. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions to the Plaindealeb. For a good bat, elyliah hikI cheap, call on Wollenbcrg A Abraham, whose slock embraces all grades of bead gear. Bring your job work to the Plaindc.m. kb office. Wo are prepared to do the cheapest and Deat work south ol l'orl- land. Wollenbcrg A Abraham of the Square veai More are now receiving a nice lot of spring goods, latest styles and low est prices. Tarties deairiug family rowing done would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKean, 4-1 Main street. Will sew for 75 cents per day. The Souare Heal store has just oieued up a beautiful line of W. L. LVmglaa shoea, which prove to be the boet shoe made. Come and inspect them To Kknt A five room cottage, reot cntap. near vtacbineton street, west sido of railroad track. Enquire at HV wasniugtou street. a 10 U. une minute ts all IIjo lime necessary to decide from rsonal experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what its name implies. Mareters lrug Store. lorturing, ltcumg, ecaiy skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by beWill's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known euro lor plies. JIarstcrs' Drug Store, uoou pRtnursge lurnistied at my pas tures on lloberls creek. Charges reason able. All stock at owner's risk. The best of care wilt be given to all stock en trusted to my cbarge. J. JJ. fcUIAU LK. xney are so small mat me most sen ssuve persons take mem, mev are so effective that the most obstinate rases of constipation, headache and torpid lircr yield to them. That is why De Witt's Little Early Risers are known as the famous little pills. Mareters' Drug istore Flaucdealkb and Planter is a little alliterative, but sometimes br "ant ai literation's artful aid" you can catch the public eye an-l The Lagle Screams. 1 am au American Laulo, Aud uiy wiugs flap togethei , Likewise I roost high, And can eat lnanas taw. Horns may sit ou her tSeen bills and howl, But she canuot Mt on uie. Will she please put that lu her orgau and grind it? I am mostly a bird of peace, And I was born without teeth, tint I have got talons, That reach from lbs storm Itaaten coast of tbe Atlantic To the golden shores of tbe Placid Pacific. And I use the Rocky mountains As wheatstonet to sharpen tlieoajou. t never cackle till I Lay an egg; And I point with pride To tbe egg I've laid In the last hundred years or so. I'm game from Tbs joint of my beak To the star-spangled lip Of my tail feathers, And wheu I begin To scratch gravel Mind your eyes! I'm the Cock of the Walk, And the Uenbird ol the Goddess oi Liberty. Tbe only gallinaceous E pluribus uniuu On Kecord. I'm an Eagle from Eagleville With a ecreaai on me that makes Thunder soon J like Dropping cotton a a still morning, Aod my present addreos is Hail Columbia, U. tS. A. See. ew ok Sun. Tin Way ol the World. Uhiuio eople to your face will Halter, And when ere your back la turned, They w ill give you such a rakiug, That by other folks you're epurned. If men would learn to lev tbe truth, And not so much abhor it i 111 the poor would moio together woik, Tho world would be the better for it. II ICS MAN BKKtPkH, Wilbur, Or. Our l ame Has Gone Abroad. In the Tutted States seuate on the sixteenth instant, the ipiusllon ol a tar iff tai on a certain cherry stock w as be ing discussed. In the course of tho de bate, Senator Vest of Missouri said: "1 have been under tho impression, from observation aud espsrieuce, that the Bnest rheiriea in the world are raised in tbe United States. I have never tasted any such cherries elsewhere. It is said that they have cherries co.ual to theui in France, but I have never seeu them. Tho cherry of Washington aud Oregon is the finest fruit in my opinion, that was ever put in the mouth of mortal man. After eating thorn, which you cau do in any quantity without any injury to your health, I have always thought if it had been a cherry in the Garden ol Kden, in stead of an apple, I would have gone very far toward excusing Adam for tak iug a bite.'' New Teachers for the Southern Ore gon Normal. Hoi. Kice b. Mi l) auk. A. it., late in 6tructor in Vashon college, Washington, has accepted the position aa instructor in natural science in llio Male formal fctnool ol Aslilanil, ami will enter upon lus work in September. He is leuio rarity located at Red Bluff, California, I'rof. Eubank will also be leading critic teacher in the training school, tho other teachers taking the lighter work in the natural sciences. He is a graduate of the Natiooal Normal University of Leb anon, Ohio, one of tho most noted nor mat schools tu the United Slates, the same being under the directiou of l'res. Holbrook, a normal school uiau of na- tional fame. lrvs. Holbrook bicbly rec ommenus t roi. iuuank, not ocly as a student but as an instructor in the uo partmeul of pedagogy in his alma mater, He was afterwards called to the rreei deucy of Winchester. (Ky.i, Female College, from which place Mr. Eubank also brings commending credentials for bis work in tbe college, aud also aa a member of the county board of educa' tiou. Pruf. Eubank comes with the very best credentials from leading educators both east and west ; and tho Normal school is fortunate in securing his services. NOTE AND COMMENT. engage tbe tmblic at tention. The Webfoot Planter ia I A democratic ei-Union soldier vacates clubbed with the Plalndkalkr and tbe I tho United States marsbalship for tbe two papers will be furnished to all cash district of W est lrgtnia. and a renubli subscribers of the latter without extra I can ex-Confederate soldier takes his charge. place. The war is over, remarks the Notice is hereby given to the onblie cnariee,on u'"e"e by the undersigned that 1 do not allow I The rain storm of the past few days dead animals to be burned on mv nrem-1 has been of great benefit in some sec- tses, at KoseDurg, uregon, or garbage "una, wniib in oinera it ins resulted in measures over uumpea wereon or sana or gravel taken uuikb tu nay. un me wnoie, it win no oi advantage to tbe people ot this county unless it continues too long. therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to do so. ire se passers win be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Kobe. Roseburg, Oregon, March 17th, 1885. Yreka Journal. Col. Holer is busy cleaning out his throat for a big effort at Cottage Grove on the Fourth. We would advise the The daylight ride along tbe Columbia people not to get near tbe platform es- caunot do out interesting at ibis time ot peciaiiy wnen ue comes to mat part ol me year, rassengers taking tbe Spo- nis Bpcecu relating to me city govern- kane flyer, leaving the Union depot at menc oi Kaiem. Salem independent. it-... . .u: : . iw' r, 7i,t Tin8 "ere ia something characteristic y hrf-wL i. ! .U'egoniau's suggestion : :4o p. m over five The O. R. Spokane, and a direct connection with the train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace sleepers aud modern coaches operated daily without change. Travelers To Spokane, To Rowland, To Pa louse Towns, To Coeur d'Alene Towns, To all Eastern Washington Poiuts. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take the O. R. & N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Depot Daily at 2:45 p. m. . C. Losuox, Agent, Roseburg, Oregon Competition never worries us, because we "ouy riKbt" hence "sell richt, The facta are these ; every move in our business is only made after the most careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes have advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shoe tor fl.Jo aud upwards, tine shoea in proortion. If you doubt us, come aud see us, convince yourself that we nave wnat we advertise. We dou t care to do all the business iu town, but want to get a s'lare of it. We liruily believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values in every instance is bound to go ahead year ty year, in is idea prevails throughout our entire business. Every dollars worth of goods must give the wearer satisfaction, even tbe all wool absolutely fast color IS.00 suits. J. Auuaium's Clothing House. that the university might be moved to Corvallis in order to avoid local interfer ence. With the local bght made there against President .Miller of theagncub lurai coiiege tuai town naa established a reputation hardly e.i lalled even bv the uregomao s opinion ol Eugene. Regis ter. Myroa W. Reed and a few other earnest The question uow is, What will the house do with tho senate amendments to tho tariff bill? The Baltimore Sun's Waehiugtou correspondent, though against the bill aud both house and seu ate programmes, says there is little question that the senate schedule will be the law. Reed aud Diogley aie in daily eousultalion with tho senate lead era, aud the modification of tho sugar schedule ia said to have removed the last uecebsily for disagreement, perhaps even couloreuce. The submission of the Hawaiian auuexatiun treaty is believed to l.avo worked, as was intended, to pro veul a dispute over the leciprocity ar rangement. The conviction is said to be general in rtpublicau circles that promptness in getliug the bill through and letting cougreea adjourn is the first consideration, and minor desires will be waived. This is good uews, if true. Oiegjuian. 1 be recent developments iu congress iu which a large number of democrats have abandoned tbe freetrade theory and supported high protection, coupled with the fact that a 'large number of demo crate iu every slate where there are cam paigns this fall have refucod to uupport the silver iesub, are rapidly disgusting the populist leaders and deciding Ihem todeoolve the paitncrsbip existing be tween those two parties, aud it is prob able that fusion between populists and democrats will be impossible in the future. Tho Nehalem Times vouches for the fact that there ia a spruce tree iu God's valley, a few miles from Nehalem, which HI feet in circumference at the ground and 60 feet in circumfer ence 30 feet from the ground. The first limb is 40 feet from the ground and measures 13 feet in circumference. The tree was killed by worms about four years ago. Tbe stock men of Klamath county are receiving good prices for beef cattle, Five cents on foot often being paid. It is evident the worst is over for the cattle men and the low prices that have pre vailed for the past few years will never rule again. The range supply is getting shorter but there is no falling elf in the demand. The closing eentence of President Mc- Kinley's address at the Nashville cen tennial June Hth, 1897: "Let us al ways remember that what ever political 6ouis propose to establish and conduct a differences have existed, or may still Anmmi.ma.ln TL I J Au.u i HTrur u a a ra hi 1 1 1 . m n n nn r n At.-.n .m oauers like a red flao thrown in th fjPa are partisans, and value the welfare of of an enrsged bull. These gentlemen I " people above party or section." surely have as much right to put their ideas into practice as other men and have about aa much chance of success. East Oregonisn When you ask au editor to suppress an item of news because it does not please you : then to and ask your grocer to exclude pickets from his store because you can t eat them, or your butcher not to keep bologna because it goes against ine siomacn. mere is lust as much fairness In one as the other. New s is an euiior s stock in trade. &o are pickets a Spectators were excluded from a police court investigation at Grants Pass one day last week, in which a woman had a boy arrested for bad language. .The court seemed to think it was a caso of 'nip and tuck" and so dismissed the matter. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by tho Physical Training In In Public Schools. The recently iaeiiod talatoguu ol the Mate Normal school at Mouinoiilb an nounces a special courts ol two years iu physical trainiug lor iin in Ilia public schools. The system adopted Is the Ling or Swedish system and the work is given by a graduate of tho Posae Gymnasium of Boston. The well equipped gymnaai u ui at tho Normal School otters special facilities for this work. The catalogue gives in detail the three years' acadamic and professional course of the school which is especially desigued to train (or teaching. Cleveland Will Celebrate. There w ill lie a grand celebration at Cleveland, Or., lily Urd, IS;7. Ar rangements have been made to have a barbecue, and a general good time is expected. There will be a good old fashioned dinuer served on the ground. Evcrvbody ia expected to bring well tilled' baskets. Programme- Parade, III a. tu.; open ing addasi, 11 a. iu.; foot race, sack raco, boys uuder twelve years; dinner, cavalry march, " p, in. ; music, '2.M p. iu. ; have ball, 3 p. in. Thero w ill l a graud ball in the eveuiug tor thoeo who trip the light fantislic toe. Coiuo one and all and have a good time. I.lmc aud liluc llilul, lor Mi lug purpuitu Mt Marattcrt.'. Notice to Contractors. Sealed prooeala will lie received by the county clerk of lHugh9 ciuuty, Oregon, until I - o'clock m. on tho l.'tli day of July, 17, and then publicly opened, for tho consideration of a steel lattice jail cell, to council with cell uow iu the jail and enclosing tho entire Hpace w itliin one font ol the wall, in uccordauco with plauH, drawiugs and ecirnatioiis on tile. h pn.iu8al tuuat lie accouipsn- iod by a curd lied check of .' per cunt, of tho aiuotiut ol the proposal. A loud will l-o repjired of tho euueatdul biddlr. The titbt is rescued to icject auv. or all bids as the interest of the county uiav appear. Koi.tHi i.o, (r., April .'Hh, li'.'i. A. I'. SIEAR.V", Coiiuly Judi;o. '1 I II1S19, rt lllll Mt nniilcts.' line new !tilia, Notice to Tax Payers All taxes not paid by the brut day of June, IS'Ji, au additional cobt will bo added of three er tent. All taieu paid dunug the mouth ot Juue will have a reduction of two per t ent, and all taxes paid during the luuiith of July, will have a reduciiou of one per cent from the three percent added. A. F. W. L. M. l. oltAliN.., Judge. Wilson, TllOMI'.-iO.N, ComiiiiBsioueni. Pfat5. For the next 30 days I will make a plat, of any township, plat your land in that township and make an outline of the road district (or (1.00. Gko. Caki'v, Searcher of Records. B l-S Boswr:i.i., Uoualas County, Oicnou. The it attrs of tin-be BprluKt coutalu : ludluv. Bromine. PotajiHiiiui. the Carboiiatt-H uf Iron and Lime aul i lilurldca ol Calcium, Maffiiebluin ou auaium. One 8riUL' coniaiiib l.ii aii'l t In- other oir ."iu grams of Mild matter to lUc gallon. Loialul on tin: tkiuthrru I'ai iHv liailroail, Bliaala r.MJle Irom ban hnncKi'ii lo l'ml anil. in Uuugla.') untily, (Jnfoii. Aijcravalil umo of KhcunialiMu, Nih1 ( a larrli, t'alnrrli o( tin: Stoinacli. JjTHpcimia. ilia tx.'tok, Ninriiluni, Malarial 1'oImjuIui.', Khlnev Ironhlc. I oin.1 1 ialim. Dhwajm-s tl tin: hkiu. Liver au.l Bowel-, huiI Venereal li;aiic liae iKvu cure. I lijr luc usv ot tueao watcu. ew Lain riN.ms eoinii'Vtixl n th the main ituil.lini.'. Fudiiifliei) aud KirjreBs ou tbe prcm- iice. iaiiy man, norm aim aoum. Tcrnis-IIU in r tve4!k. IJ Der ilav. inclinliiiir i;ainn. The lintel i lili. Ii-r tin. liilineiliat.. an n.-rv In. , .. ... ion ui CAl'T. IIICN. . IIOHWIvl.1., Munaiicr. WANTED $io,ooo4rc$iS00 WORTH OP riERCIIANDISI; Which wt li.uo received tm consignment Irom ihc receiver of one ui' the largest houses iu San l'ittucisco. Tltese uud.J have been sent us lo dispose uf at o cents on the dollar, which is less than eosl of manufacture, and hcing sold in connection with our complete stock atal- solutc oest. Note theI;ollowhiK Astonishing Hnrjrnlnsl All Woolen Dress l.oods, 36 inches " ncr vard wide. Latest Stvles "e3 1 Ladies' and Gents' Mackintoshes. ... Tor Half Price riHS-Our Loss is Your (lain. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear Reduced to Prices to Suit the Times. Our Goods are all of the Latest Stylos. No shelf-worn goods ou hand. Never has there been such a Slaughter of Prices. Call catlv and he convinced. TUB G 1112 AT GOLD m SILVER CUlfNTIUDS an hum 111 1111.1 nun ami :. 1 11 n 1111 i.titiri ALL AIRE REACHED ...The 0. R. 4 M. No 1 hniiMt ol t'MiN lirltaccn IMMITI.ANU O.MlJ i,,al,,VTV SlioriCHt Lino to Npokmio riuini'Cllnt ullh ALL RAIL ROUTE to TIIA1L, IIOMNI.ANU. MAHC NRI.MIN, wild Nil KwolCUHjr MlnltlK I'Mlllpat .... LCTUTI3 Al'D TSROOn TICIXT3. Knr I'ainplrla ail't I'rUllnl liiliitiiialloti Willc In V. !. MlNDON, Otlicc al The lt leal, H.wlinrf, Or. CARO BROS. THB BOSS STORE. w. ii. iii ui. in it r, (l lirial l awi liKd Agent. "3 . H. A N. C o. n IIiiimI, Urrimi, his is the Place to Buy Groceries. EABT AND BOUT1I -via- THE SHASTA ROUTE or I UK I A full and complete assortment of all oods usually kept in a litst class grocery. lCvcry tiling olfctcd lot sale is fresh; and sold at very 'reasonable prices. We have a very choice slock of canned jjoods, iticludiuj both ftttil:. aud vegetable::, l which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick ets, Sauces, etc., is alsu complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Orcgou. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. n '. aSei trwa o I -c ii; V- 3A I- AT OO-l Southern I'aiillc (.'o. Ell'i.aa lialnii liar. I'lxllaalt itallf, Kni ih TNurltr iu r. . l.v. - r.nil.u.l Ar. m a. l.'"i n il.. Ktwi.uia l.v I I.' r Han franclM-n I r I a r M. n kr AUivo train, ainn al all i iini ii.al rlallnu. IfK-utriii rcrilaii.! aul t.alrin, 'ItiiiM-r. Marlnti, Jrflirauu, Allaiir. lanp.nt, hl.r.1,1., tlalavr. Ilaiilil'iiia, J un. linn t llr. r.ncriK', ollaaa ll.rovr, 1'iaiii. oaklaml an.l all ataMuti. I mm KaH'bui4(o A.lilauJ IniluelTr llnarbiirg Plull- Pnltf . r ; . Ar I'.iiilali.f " KS4 Immic Ar. I l.v. I l i r '.fl. IIIHIMl I tllft in .M.I.I -M Mill I 1 Pullman Uuffct Sleepers Sl. O-Mll.t I 1 M I l l'IMJ i Alia Altai hi'l In all I lilimali 1 lalna. A.C.MAR5TER54Co West Sido Division. Hrltarrn I'tininml aiiil t utf kiiu tlall 1 1 al ii ilally h l'l xnii'lajk. 7..KJ a. i li IM I i i r: ! r I'llltlaml 1'nrtallla I in r m train. Vrt ra- . a. 7. Al Altaiir an.) t'nrtallU loiinr. 1 with ol Oliauu I'cnlial li LaaUuu lalll.ia.l r iftiaa lialu ilallf (rttrfl biimlay ). 1 fill I'.V 1 L. "'. I'uVilau.l " " Ar' I K a. ia'. 7Jnr. M.Ar Mi'Mluvlll.. hull a. Hiftcl toliuo II. n alhan lialiil'.u .villi lit. 1 1 hh ntal l. Uin iilal ami railllr Mall .Irani ahli Unii fur UI'AN ASli ( IIIN h.,iiiut ilaii-i u a..lh all. hi Kali anil lirkrla to I .-l. rli ih.iiiIi ami Kli- ruiw Alxi JAI'AN. ( IIINA, IfilMH I I (' an.l lAI '-lkAI.IA (an lm nlitalunU Irimi dr.ii. K-TKH, llck.l Acnl, l(..M l.iira. R. KOEIII.KR, K. , HOliFHH. Manaur. Ait. U. t, A I'aa. Agon PUHTI.ANtl 'JBKION. i ok oisn pkicu i Pnnllun) uiTtaT Northern Pacific Change. J. lie Aorlheru I'acilio railroad will make Hie lollovuug timo card for ita train leavioi; l'ortlaud daily, lrt;nniui; tm bunday tbe -Stli mul. Leaves l'oi llaud at 11 a. in., lacoma ii p. ui., Seattle 1 p ui., Klleneburg 10:10 . in., I'asco 1 :5U a. m. Arrives at bpokatie at 5 :50 a. in Minneapolis 4 :0b p. in. and ht. l'aul at 4:40 p. m. The new card will enable passengers to make close connections hpokaue with the bpokane t Northern for tbe mines. For particulars sea D. 8. K. Biita. Local Agent No, 2, Mareters buildin Krocer's and bologna and knockwruat a Koeebnri: Miuinn comuanv of UouL-laa ImffliAr-o lin.ri a na;t I ' " " li.,.M.ilo l,a,...n ...,i;i U '..!. ...I. .. . IwwuM.r, '"bW"l uui.lt o u blUVI J'. UJ. UJi 11. 11.1. f ...I.. .n.. .. " " I'www Mwv..H nt u u . wvn uu I iiih ill I I u. ni .1 iv M 1 i ri.n . ... . . . their session at Constaiitinoi.le witli as ;r.T.:., "7. TXT afl f T TXT A "DTa diflkult and Ungled a task before them . . "Bl on winu, lUlul VV V J XJ VV .XAjJ aa has been spread before any similar tn v ouc' li 1P- -8 a, 1 est. congress in a generation. If the Urand Kaid tunnel to be 4 feet wide at bottom, 'I'.. i. l. il. i.r. i . . ' "' uu iwou wuuujy wui ipeu ine S' . runt at Inn ami I font h i..l. a.t nnt yVu,voef.iou '04ld..bT.. comparatively lh.,. 1M . . llt luorn . ' ... . . inaiii annuiir. iiiil wilii ma nrmir virmr. I - l-w" I ioub bverywhere be promises to be an ia length, reserving tbo right when vein obstinate customer lo deal with, aud to is cross-cut to drift on vein. The board iiiierpose iu Hie discussion all sorts of -THJi- Wall Paper A Choice Collection, at Prices that Sell. LIME PLASTER AMD CEMENT, A FULL LIME OF WIflDOW GLASS ALL OKDLKS PROMI'I LY I ILLLU. '1 ho iiublinliiTi ul thu I'LAit-ua ti ia liava tier lixlol arraiiRi'iiuoU l whh U rvuiy (a.lnub- n rilnr ihirctn ivlll rii i liu a I'ony ul thu wcnrooT plantiik. Thu Unl agilcultural paiitr inilnnlinl in llm l ailllc huilliwint, WITHOUT EXTRA CIIARdli. OM milmi rllirix iinrulnx will nciivt I hi' mnnj (irivlh'KuK. ' Kur an a.hliiiniial JJ i i nu, .ulr ulni. ivill he wilt Oivnlh ninth fl lnnii ul Ihr MAtlOON STKAWUIiKKY, Hhith, hcniilfK Iiiiiik ii Iuikc Imi i y . is Hi in ami imiII'I mi. I au rxi clh nl hlil. i. Hiiiik In y,iur urlciM. I'LAINDKAI KK I I. II. CO. I To inadmiasable conditions. While the ue- goliations are avowedly for peace, there is as yei uo ccr'ainiy mat iney will con- tirui aud make it permaneut. H. V. iribuue. of directors reserves the right to reject auy aud all bids. If. V. Mnxtu, h. M1.B1100M, hec. 1'resideut. County Treasurer's Notice. There was a funny bicvele iucidmiL iu wasmugion me oilier day. t wo broth- rolico is hereby given to all patties holding Duuglaa couuty warrants issued tiona at ers, one a resident of Washington, aud -nj il..urilP,i nri..r in n, ir,t,r i. iaoo alls and the other fur tbe first time a guest iu the . mJor48eiJ l'r,(jr to touer th, 1392, further city, were riding down Fourteenth street 10 Pr6sent the same at the treasurer's of- ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! Wests alwaya In tho Lead, and uioau lo I keep theie. WYLIE PILKIN CTON, luu.(.Nhn In 0. W. NOAH, To tbo Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's Koods are cash with the order. 1 iind it iuiossibe to do business ou a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by tuy patrons and myself by selling strictly with a whu, and the olher went straight for cash. 1'. 1Snkiick. Undertaker. ahead. The little lad felt for an instant on bicycles, and between them, standing 1 16 iu the court house for payment, as wiiuoueiooi oniiieirDicycies Bcorcniug luterett will cease after thu dale of this uai, iuuo a 1111.10 lauuw Ol Uiue or mere- I uolii n abouts. bis hands in his Dockets ami en. I ioyinu the sport imuieuaely. Just aa ' ''ed this '8th, day of Juue, Wi, at the trio reached I street one said, "We t j v. City of Roseburg, Doulafl county, are guiug vo lue iiuraiaouie, i ueueve," U cgou. Ihsdolden Haitcat ia upun u, aud farm ed are autiltrifj hecauae Wuudnaid loukl to thpir hilereal. but the other answered. ".No. to the Oxford." It was too late, however. The stranger brother turned into I street Wm, A. Fiaii.ii, County Treasurer. General JBlacksmithing m ii iiuiin v.mmm w; . m I KOi riNU AND kUNNINO PI.ATU5 A 5I'IXIALTV, liKl'AHUNU Of All. KINUll I'KOMl'ILY UONK. Hliuii oil C01 tier hmIiIheIoh bihI ILanc BIm., ltos.liui k ROSEBURC Marble and Granite Works. The Unfortunate'. Dr. Gibbon 'Hi In ill. I ri IIhIiIu (nuit I h 0 111 11 st nccruliil Hni't lullut In Him Krail uiwii, mill riiiillimi'a tn fnro nil hnual anil ftcmlnal lll.caac." vuuU aa (liinnurrluia, (lltai Slrktuie, .iyph Ilia in nil Ita fnriiia, Mkln III. acaaca, Nrrvuua Debit- llv I ... ... 1 1 n 1 I ..,.., ....,".. j Demi 0nal Wraknraa and l.oa. njiii 1 la lanhuuil, thu ennau. Kosebtirg, Ore., April 12, 185. Oregon Fire Relief Association. UliejK3i)l sua iiuhi iiiDitraucu ou f arm, at cost, or IS? cenls per huudred, Itcsi deut property, a aiecialty. H. L. Makstkus, Agent, Th diHiUira all reootumeu l Boswell firings' water. . You can get it lu any quality from A J. Harmon, tola agent, like the baby brought to Holouion, as iDoiicu ne was aooui to be halved, imt in the parting of the ways he dropped to ine grpunu huu a suaaenness that fair ly made the sparkH fly from tbe asphal tuui. He picked himself un and uazed around with a lewildered air, and laid mournfully, "Well, I don't seem to ba going nowhere!" rost. An old lady, Hetty L. I'endy, aged 100 years, at New Haven, Conn., . oue day last week celebrated ber "century run" by gaily riding around her yard on her uieoe's bicycle. This Is the most re markable "century run" of this laaion. Hcjultrtl Culauu at Muraler'a. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Ii HERr.Br GIVEN JUAT 1UE undcKigucd waa ou tho 2'nh day ol Hay, 1W7, duly a.iioinU;il by the Comity Court ol UOUirlttn County. Oreuou. nJmlnlir,.t..r r,f II,.. uuiiiiuii.li. rrvui.ll tai OI uougiau ( ouuty, Orison, ducvaaiul. All k rvuni, ludcbtcd to aald calale are hereby rniulrcd to make immediate I'avun ut, aud all tienxina faaviug claima ocaliut aald eatate arc reijui-ed to iireaeiit the aamo to "it iiimurniifueu ai ma iioni'.' at uiuaur, In Dun lim Couutv. Ort'liuu. ulLhln ala iui.mii.. i...... uiic iinwi - iiaUnl at Itvttburv, On sou, May Wth, HW. tiAalbON HtkM'll V. A. HlULaBEbK, Admiijiau-ator. )ato Attorney (or Katate. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Thonoaieall Leather and Wairaulvd, SADDLES At Keduuad 1'iicea. Cuuautl your puiae aud ba aure and aai Woodward before buytug. W. C. W00DWAIID tea li. W. AOfliSON & CO., Projrs. ijuriitool aull ahuao ami oxt;c-aai a iiriiiliii'liiu tho folliiwliia )iiiitoiu.',: aallow iiunli uiium. dnrk j ii;ta uniltr tin; i yt , pain in tin) In 1. iiukIiik lu tin; run,, Inun ul i.uliliihiiii , illlliiluiiuu lu ai" liKiBihlnii iiliniierrN. ml.l IiiIidii n K, hii?rl. woakncfcaol lim liinU uml hiak, Inai, ul intinnry I'liniilri. i Jill thi! Inw, t:iMiKi:i. i iii,iiin,,ij,mi ltf liR. (Jill HON haa urn. I I.. .I I., uai. ir.......' ov. r Ihlrly Muii aii.l ihni.. liiml.l, i,1i,i Ultl all tn luUKUlt liliu tti,. I leiclnjlliobi iii'lltiil hiHi-rcat uklll ami xn in iux. 'Ihoilni Inri'iirt-a jyhi n (ilhiTH IhII. I iyhlm. i i, n unnrtiiilawtl. l iirKuiia cured ul hum., r u , ........i.. Callorvrltu. UK. J. K. CilllllON. 1:21, Kiamv 1.1 tl.. IT.... Clbuo, l al. Pcalcrilu all kludaol Marble and Urunltu Monuments 1 2 anil Headstones. Kstiiuatcs Furnished Portland Cement Curbing iTot Ccmvtitry Xutaj. on all 'kinds of Ceuieterv Vorlc - - omce and talaareom, 7U oak atreet. qorri,T ixnirirn. liUitiiiki au4 tryrilii r.lltttea 1114 ri(.nt ku.ID.al If av.l. d..crlnll,.n r.-'M., .., mU; pkiiiiui f DlllClU OKIIl II II Tlnv.nthnt lnlrni.Ko4t ri.m.ai.t tvrmi-il, anl IAT' t vm voMMiMinn. 21 r.n oir.ikau, llllli.il r.r.niic.i H,i u. mod. I. kll h or I'liilo. "iimmmi, nk upltaalioa. tnA mil r.pnrt wft.lh.i r.l.ni.hl. noli f,,, r.1 , l,r,. Ovarii rrPLk whir iatirt ia ai.i.ownD. wi..a litl.al II Mruitd . Kill r..a4u. t II. a. I. Inr Ta Hltl). "ill .lira fih.ra.. Sl FAOa BAND BOOM (u4 llllol Hn..uii"n w.nl.il aitil.4 tn lnv.iiloii frra mm "t".!. Ihlt ll IIk m.i.l camrl.le hill, rilirit b..k aalilnliia aa4 nn; lai.ai.ir ah..ul4 WI1TI loa OKI H, B. WILLS ON ICO. I'.l.nl HuliLiion I llnll S 14 1. WIIHINDrON n A YTVTW?mTTTTTTYTTTt