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

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    NOTES OP INTEREST.
A Balatuaii, Ilia roliablu Ji-wrk-r. -
r-olM silver iiorellSvo at t-nlnunV.
- J.T. Bryan, tba Ittiny AVm(i limnkrr.
to lo Ilia Koooleal tor . Hie lr)t i iKara.
For a rooiI 5fnt cigar tall on Mrn.N.
Boyd.
County claima ami wnrrant lnclil ly
n. h. vt.
For Hrt-i:lan8 ileiilialr.v to to l'r.Li((U
ol Oakland.
H. W. lliiimiii, ih-nlivt, room 1,
Maraifi lilma. .
krv Wi-at, im inn toil . iid
iluun'elio
cigars at llm i;.vlral.
1). tS. WtinK ! limiiMiut). lillicu oi
HMito tha HWt uflice.
floods Uliw cu4 at I'aroV. Now ia
lha lime fur tiartiaiiis.
Nobby euita aud latest Et.vks at Litll
.lack 'a. I'rk-ae very low.
All atylea ami tiualitiM ol ball at Abta
bam'a IktlnKk pik-ee.
Nolliinir but Ibe bot iuatriil "l by
K. W. Itiijiuiu, deulist. Kooiu 1
Maulers' bltxa.
Have your denial ork ilonc by K. W.
Ilenjauiio, Int it. All Work guaran
teed riret-daas.
Al Oakland. T. L. tiravea is aiitburied
to receive and rxn:it for auliwriptionato
Hie I LAIN OKA I. kit.
For a good bat, alylich Mid cliei, call
on Wolleubera; A Abraham, viboee alut-k
embraces all grades of bead gear.
Briug your job roik to tbe lVMNt't L
kr office. We arc prepared to do I he
cheapest and let work south of Cort
land. Wolleuberg A .Vbrabaiu of (he Square
Ieel Mora are now receiving a nice lot
of Spring gomla. Latest styles and low
est prices.
I'arties desiring family reniug doue
would do well lo call ou Miss Fannie
McKeau, 4-1 Mai u street. Will sew for
7j cents per day.
Tbe Square L'cal store has juel opeued
up a beautiful Hue of W. L. LViiiglas
sboea, which prove to be tbe beet shoe
made. Couie and inspect them.
To Kent A five room cottage, reiit
cb?ap, near Washington street, west
aide of railroad track. Enquire t HVS
Wasbiugton street. a Id tf.
liood pasturage furuisbed at uiy as
lures on Roberta creek. Charges rcason
able.AU stock at owner's risk. The
beat of chi 6 will te given to ail sicca en
trusted to uiy charge.
J. M. .S II M 1 Mi.
I'laimikalkk aod 1'laDter is a little
alliterative, but sometimes by "apt a!
Iiteraliou a milul aid' you cau catch the
public eye mi l engage tbe public at
tention.' Tuu Webfoot riauler is
clubbed with the Plaim'Ealkk and the
two papers will be furnished to all cash
subscribers ol the latter without extra
charge.
Notice is hereby given to the public
by tho undersigned that I do nut allow
dead animals to be burricd ou my prem
ises, at ltoeeburg, Orecon, or garbage
dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken
therefrom, unlesa the party taking sail-1
or gravel first contract wito me fur the
- right to do bo.
Tresspassers will K- prueecutcd ac
cording to law. A i;"N Koi-t,
Koeelmrg, Oregon, .March iitti, i).
The daylight ridu along the Columbia
caunut be but interesting at this time uf
tbe year. Taasengera taking the Spo
kane Flyer, leaving tho I'uiou depot al
- .4 j p.m. daily, get this visw lasting
over five hours. Lut that is not all.
The O. It. & N. give through Bervice to
Spokane, and a direct connection with
tbe train from Spokane to Kootenai
country. I'alace sleepers and modern
coaches ojeraled daily without change.
Travelers
l'o Spokane,
To Koesland,
To Talouse Towns,
To Coeur d'Alene '1'ow us,
To all KaRU.ru Washington I'oiuta.
To all Northern Idaho ToinU,
Take the O. K. & N. Spokane Flyer,
And Save Time.
Leave Union Depot Daily al -:45 p. in.
V. C. London, Agent,
Koeeburg, Oregon.
Competitiuu never worries us, because
we "juy right" benco "sell right."
The facia are these; every move in our
business is only made after I he tuost
careful cousiJeralion, nothing left lo
chance. v .Shoes have advanced in price
but not with us. We Bell you a good oil
grain shoe for tl.' aud upwards, tine
shoes in proportion. If you doubt us,
come and aeo us. convince yourself that
we have what we advertise. We dou't
care lo do all the business iu town, but
want lo get a s'are of it. We liriuly
believe that a concern lhal gives its
customers exceptionally good values in
every instance is bound to go ahead year
by year. This idea prevails throughout
our entire business. Fvery dollars worth
of goods must give tbe wearer satisfaction ,
even the all wool absolutely fast color
t3.00 suits.
J. Albauam'b Clolhiug House.
Northern Pacific Change.
Tbe Northern l'acibc railroad will
make the following time card for its train
leaving Portland daily, beginning en
Hunday tbe "titb iust. Leaves Portland
at 11 a. in., Tacuma 5 p. ui., Seattle 4 p.
m., LUeuaburg 10:10 p. in., Pasco 1:50
a. in. Arrives at Spokane at 5 :50 a. m .,
Minneapolis 4 :0i p. m. and St. Paul at
4:40 p. m. Tbe new card will enable
passengers to make close connections at
Spokane with the Spoknnc l alla aud
Northern fur the luines. I-or further
particulars see 1. S. K. liu k,
Local Ageut No. Marsters buildin .
To the Public.
Ou and after this date, I w hih it under
stood that my terms for all uudeitakr's
goods are cash with the order. 1 find it
impossible to do business on a credit
basiB, and belive that 1 cau do better by
my patrons aud mynelf by selling strictly
(or cash. P. Uimcuicjc, Undertaker.
Uoseburg, Ore., April 12,
County Treasurer's Notice.
Notice ia hereby given lo all parties
holding Djuglas county warrants ibeuud
and iudorsed prior to October l' th, 1 ft". C,
lo present the same al the treasure! 's of
fice in the court houue fur payment, au
iuterett will cease alb r (ho dale ol Ibis
notice.
Dated (bis -Stli, day of Juua, , I ;'', al
the City of Uoseburg, DuiicUh. county,
Oregon.
Vi. A. In h i ,
County TfeaP'irer.
No (lore Hot Hixs.
The new MtCoiiuac biudeis and uiu
art are improved by tbe ui of rollct
bearing! on each journal (hat pieieulu
beating and friction. 11. M. MAaii;.', '
Agent for Douglas Ootuitf."
pulrra-l fvlauu Mt Maratvr'a.
A Slxtcen-To-Onf) Financier.
Hlas Sinn-kins waa a financier, although
he wasn't rich -
Mlaa waa a sorter ellvoiile an given-
backer an' ulch
An' be never cut bis whiskers, an he
didn't wear no toe ke,
An all day long be'datgily iiihmi a dry-
goods boa. (
An' bo whittled, an' be whittled, au
he'it r-horely demonstrate
Hurt his plan nd i.ive the counliy fioin
a mighty soriy fate.
Why, we ue' to gelher round liiiu, an'
o didu't care a cuea
IVr the plougbin' au' Ihe hajiu' el Si
'ud talk to us.
Nle. I can't unite recollec' n iw jftbow
Si would lis it out,
l'ul 1 shore bev seen 'im cut er, an' I
know 'twas all alout
A "I'cr capiter," an' "ratio, " an' I rec-
collec' thet be
t'se' to orate cuos' couviti in" on the
"crime of tcuipty-tbree."
An' ho 'lowed 'twas then our slav'ry to
the "plulycrel" Ugan,
An' I think st as id lha chances e
aloul aixleeu to ouw
In favor of Ihe nlntycrat - an' then be d
(air! toil
When he d tell a bow they'd "r.ufl
tbe sweat from out the brow of toil."
Well, 1 guefs Si must a talked loo much
it sorter wore 'iiu out
Fer al last be got right pore I y au' cud
sca'celjr get about ;
Bui he'd dill couie dowu lou daily
hen lb weather 'ud permit,
Au' he'd act out in tbe sunshine, an'
he'd whittle au' he'd spit.
An' he'd keep right on a-talkiu', es be
hat there in the sun,
Ou the plutycrats au' ratios au' atoul
sixteeu to one ;
An' he argied an' conleuded an he liiian-
cered i.util ,
Ho died one day, an' we buried him, au
th' county paid the bit I.
Albert Higelow I'aiue.
MISCELLANY.
The tariff debate in
the senate lasted
six weeks.
Dryan and Tillman will slump Iowa
an 1 a very lively campaign is looked for.
SYhwciufurlb has brought 1"J00 acres
iu Missouri and will start a new heaveu.
Fur tbe construction of tbe Siberiau
railw ay Russia has appropriated -!$,Uj3,-
A tin lysine. S.IIa iir.. tnifl lit.. Pl.llHl,
...III VVlUg IUIU nv jvw'u "
Empire Lumber Co.'s mill at South
I ' 1 l.a. . . . t I .... imBt O.A
F.lla Wbeeler Wilcox says: "There
are some women whom one feels it would
be wrong lo kiss." There are. iudeed.
In the state of Couucticut there are
just ol womeu who are daughter; of sol
diers who fought in tbe Revolutionary
war.
The Ohio supreme court has declared
against the Torieoa Uud law. The
lucation is next to be patsed on in l.'ali
foruia. Of 717 deaths iu New York iu the week
before last 'H were from consumption. 4
from Plight's disease, o2 Iroiu heart dis
ease, -i from diphtheria.
Niuo persons were killfl by a bjiler
explosion in a Tenueesee harvest field
on luceday. It waa on tbe farm of W.
A. Allen near Hartsville. Tortious of
the boilers were blown 7(i yards.
I'ncle Sam is so rich that 10"J peruns,
working three months, are required to
count the cash in Ihe treasury every lime
it is turned over to a new custodian.
What a romance would be embodied in
such a Ktatemcnt if it were made relative
to some am ient king.
The Otrnuan military authorities hare
de ided that in tbe future all bicycles for
the army shall be constructed in tbe gov
ernment establishments. Tbe imperial
guu lactory at Spandau will accordingly
be tilted up with tbe necessary machin
ery iu the course of a few days.
Tbe report of the Portlaud Oeueral
Electric Company for the quarter endiug
June M was tiled yesterday. The state
ment of freight, passengers, etc , carried
through the Oregon Ct'y locks is as fol
lows : Trips, 41-; paseengerv, 4514 ; cat
tle, etc., 1J; sheep, etc., 770; Ions, (iHlb.
I lie national democracy is as much
opposed as ever lo lice silver and ISryan
ism, and as the guardians of the true
democratic principle will fight the spuri
ous democracy, represented by the Chi
cago organisation, wherever and when
ever it euters the field. Kichmond
Time.
Sixty-six Bouator voted uu the Land
bill, aud it passed by 10 majority. There
were oJ abaenleea, but tha vote would
not have been materially different bad
all been present, since, of course, nearly
all were paired. In tbe senate, therefore,
there ia about 10 majority for increased
protection and more reveuue. Oregon
lau. A big black dug of uucerlaiu breed
seizes a biuall bag w hen it is thrown oil
the train at a towu in Georgia and BCtni
pera aw ay w itb it to tbe puetofbee. It is
said he seems to know the time when
tbe train is due, and ia always punctually
at his post. But he is under the sur
veillance of tbe postmaster, who might
otherwise be thought negleetful of bis
duty.
An esthetic bear that dances for a liv
ing in England, waa trudging along tbe
road behind its master near Keiisington,
and bad paid no attention to the rneu or
women in skirts that wheeled by. When
a fat woman in bloomers, however, ap
peared riding a bicycle Ihe bear made a
rubbtoget away from its master and
made a rush for her, emaflhing tbe wheel,
but was caught before ft hurt tbe driver.
IIjc Curyallis creamery is ruuuiug
ritiht along and daily uilerlng new in
ducements to Urmeis to furnish more
milk and cream. Those who have par
taken of some of the nrst butter made
tiud it a sweet, fine grained aud wholly
ltr.:t ilase article and au added excellence
iu tbe knowledge that Mr. Taylor, the
1'iuprietor, has juhI as clean ,and neat a
cieamery as steam and water cau pio
d'lLe, As il looks now the recent great flood
iu tha lower Mississippi will bave im
portant compensating results. It is
found that cottou lands were fertilized
by the overflow , and whero a planter
would formerly get from one-hall to
ILiec quarters uf a bale to au acre, he
will now gel from a bale to a bale and a
half fioui the oyei flowed laud. That
will make a big difference in Ihe aggre
gate crop.
The university of Oregou has under
taken lo print and distribute the primary
t'uunes of Ibe hittory of Oregon. It will
I published iu numbers of from L'o to Iiu
psgee each, und'as uften as material for
that uiin li ha been brought together.
Alitaly two fraguienta aie ready for de
livery. I lie hret it th journar of Me
duteiu Ciaw ford, aud is his account of
bin tiin'aeroBH the plains in 181". The
secoud number ia the story uf tha
ludian coencil at Walla Walla, iu May
and June, JHiO, by Culonej Lawrenie
Lip, I' b A. ihese papers are edited
I v rruffecr F. ti. Y'uiing. ol tlm dfpart
rntmlof history, university of Oregon.
Advices Iroui tbe Fast aay : The rail
roads have already l-eguii tomde eoal
for their own nsn.no matter to whom it
iu consigned. Whole trains are aent lo
railroad yard, aud uiiloaded. regardless
olwho tho coal Is destined tor. the
conticwtin tegan slightly al the llrsl
lalk of tbe ininem' strike, and now is
genpral. Tho railroads take the val by
virtue of the fact they cairr ,nitd
States mail.
The true deiiKH ials ol Kentucky are
L-.iiiw to holil a couNenlion In I oiiisville
Inlv 1 1 will to a convention. It will
be au
mm. munik'li deuuH ratio
convention. ;
lhere will to no iree suver repiuinean
around. The pupoeralio traitor who
sold their domoi ralie blilbright for a
mess of pjttage Ibey dil not uet will to
conspicuous by their absence. Hut there
will bo democrats enough piemut l
make it a plenty for pot woll ipeia and
limearrvrrM.
Keutmkr'e :ouud tuouey douuicials,
leil bv Colonel W attersou aud the Iamiis
ille Courier-Journal, are pntling up a
fight thai would bo cievlitable to a force
much stronger numerically aud iu hope
ol obtaining material reward. As the
dauntlesa colonel aaya, "When they t.
they will go shouting, and il they fall,
they will fall lighting, but nothing can
drive them from tho support ol tbe prin
ciples to which they bave subscribed or
the cause to which they have devoted
themselves."
Mr. Alleu of Nebraska took uuthetime
ol the United Stales senate Wednesday
to mako a "sweeping denial that tha
$i;00 which Mr. Uryan contributed re
cently to the populita waa contributed
in order to aid lusum." But what baa
the U nited States senate to do w ith this ?
It will to next in order for eomelody to
rise iu the senate ami make a sweeping
denial ol the reiorl that Big Ike Fogle,
of Razor Back Ridge, had said lo Buck
Oannaway, at the camp meeting last
August, that Nance Bivins, Little Biff
Bivma' sister, was knock-kneed - Cour
ier Journal.
In a recent divorce suit iu Fughtnd ths
judge and jury accepted as true the
autemeut that tbewifo bad been un
chaste before marriage. The court, how
ever, refused to annul the marriage, say
ing that he "could understand tbe
broad principle that uncbastity before
marriage should vitiate, tho contract, as
it did in some of the American slates, on
tbe ground that a man believed that be
was makina a pure women his wife, but
this waa assuredly not tbe law ol Log
land, aud unless there was to to one law
for the man aud auotber lor Ihe woman,
it was imiHiisibli) !supioeo il could
ever to.".
Dov Brvau b3 a wav at ti mes of un
intentionally bittiiu the political uail ou
the bead, in one of his recent wayside
speeches he disciHtod the cjui paigu last
f.dl aud drew the conclusion I liar, w lien
ever Ihe people commence to study o-
liticiil uiiestioua they carry their investi
gatiou to the point where they reach the
beet eolutiou ol the problems preaenteo;.
There is no gelliue away from tlx truth
of that, i-ast fall the people of tbe
United States did carry their iuresliga
tiuus to the poiut where they reached the
best Bolutiou ol the prurlcms presented
But the I'oy Orator is a tntle late in find
lag it out. Telegram.
I"ii't Tubarro 'fit mill mi'kr um I ITr
Th m"'I t"l'aoco cusily ami forever, be mag
(.lie. lull o( hie. nerve an J vieor, take Nolo
Uac, the womier wurU' r, thitl ruukes weal; tutn
itropir. All Orui-'Kisis. Wc or f I. cure Kuaran.
tccJ. Uooklet uiul Haninle free. AMrcs
btcrlim; ltcrocily L'o . Chicago or New York,
Japan and Hawaii.
Tho Japan Herald, cuwiueuliug upou
the llawaiiau situation, editorially, cays ;
"The ominous calm which is now pre
vailing regarding the Hawaiian ouestion
ia not difficult to interpret, aud aoy ouo
who runo niiy read, notwitlntau Jing the
secrecy w hich a'tciidj Ihe preparations
cf the .lapanesc government for a decent
upon the Hawaiian islands.
"That this is their aim is evideut, aud
unless their claims are fully met and
promises of future cood behavior are
made regarding the Sandwich islands,
we shall eoou hear that the Hag of Japan
has replaced that of t lie present shaky
republic.
"Thai the Japanese government ba a
just claim against the Haw aiian republic
is beyond questiuu. That the Japaueso
will press the claim there is not a doubt.
Who will lake sides with Hawaii .' Amer
ica? What will be the result? The Jap
anese population now ou the Saudwicb
islands is about ,0JU, say. Eighteen
thousand of them are uieu, and those
men are practical soldiers, and have
been through their conscript term in the
army. To send over two or three large
iraueports with the neceeHary arms, am
munition, field guns, etc., is the easiest
thing i"0Htblo.
"With Japan's large beet of merchant
Bhie as transports, its large coal fields
lo draw its coal supplies from, backed up
by its warships, which aro now in excel
lent repair, aud aouu lo be augmented by
its formidable battle-ships, Juji-Kau aud
Yasbiiua-Kan, and its strong Heel of tor
edu boats, America could not land a
single man in Ihe Hawaiian islands.
They would meet the fate of tbe Cbiuese
ou board the Kowshing in tbe late war.
' lhere are only two harbors wormy oi
the name in the handwbich iBlauus
Honolulu and Uilo, and these, the only
poeuible landing places, would be seized
upon by Japan before America could
think of moving, by tbe troops who
would be drawn from those who are al
ready there as emigrants,"
The Sultan Restive.
A 1-oudon dispatch says: Oraeco
Turkish atiairs seem to be re-entering an
interesting stage. Tbe porte dispatched
a circular to ita representatives abroad,
containing a skillful deleuse of the Turk
ish case, aud declining to consider any
frontier lino in Thessaly north of tbe riv
er 1'enies, which it regards ax its natural
boundary.
Ou Monday the sultau bummuued a
council of ministers for au extraordinary
Bitting to the Vildi kiosk, with the re
Bull that, after a heated discuHeiou, a re
port waB drawn up in favor of resuming
hostilitieu if peace should not bo conclud
ed within a day. Tbe milliliter of war
sent telegrams to Ldhem 1'auha, an
nouncing tbe decision.
This accords with all the news re
if i I for the last HI days. The Turks
' ipidly strengthening their positions
n Ihesealy. The Theesalian harvest
b i already leeii reaped by Ibe Turkish
Buldicra, aud a large uaotity of grain
has been u to red at l.labsoua.
According lo u circumatautial report
of a conversation between the sultan aud
an officer of his household, Abdul Hamid
complaiued that the war had been fori ed
upou him, aud tha', w hen be was vie
toiious, Lurope refused biui either terri
tory or iudeuiuily. Therefoie he intend'
ed to reHist to tho utmost.
F.teivliodjr Caya Ho.
Cusiattla Canctv Cuthuttic, the most won
derful intdii al disenvc-ry of tlm age, pltas
aut and reft-cHliing to the table, out gently
and positively on kidueys, liver aud bowels,
cleansing the entire system, rtl(fcl colds,
cui litaJuuhe, fever, huhituul constipation
pnd billoucuera. f'ltose buy un4 try a hex
oft!, f". O tf)-lay; 10, V fiOtenu Koldand
guaraoteed to cure by all druggists.
Honor Old Age.
How low the head, toy; do reveieiiiu
lo tha old mau aa be pasxea slowly along.
Once liko you, tho viclssiludes of lile
havo silvered the bail nnd changed the
round face to the worn visage tofore
you. Once that heart beat with anyua.
lions coequal toanv von have Icll ;
ampliations were crushed by disappoint
ment as youre are dewttned tote Once
iIiaI lonu stalked 'pioudlv through the
gay tcetiea of pleasure, the toau-ldnal ot
uiace. now tho hand ol lime, that
'"T i...
uooio carriagi. ncc, yui
had the thoiiMiida Ihoughla that pasa
tbiough jour braiu -now wishlug to ao
compliidi aomelbing worthy in tame;
auon, bnaginiug lile a dieani lhal the
stHiucr woke from the totter. Hut be
ha lived Ihe dream nearly through.
Tho time to awake is wiy ncai at hand ,
(t bis cjo ever kindles al old dwds of
darinc. and his hand lakes a firm gtlpol
hia Stall. low low your tnal. iht.
you would in your old ago to lever-
enced.
Notice toTax Payer
Ml taxc til paid bv lh tinl U.v
June, iv.', an additional l will to
added of thre jvr -ent. All taxes paid
dunng tho mouth oi June will havo a
reduction ot two per cent, ami an laxea
paid during the mouth ol July, win nave
a i eduction of one per cent from the
three Hrcent dlel.
A.I. SIKMINS, .MUlg.
W, L. Wh.son,
M. D, TlloMI'ao.x,
CoiuuiiseionerH.
There ia a time for eierythiug; aud
lha time lo alleud to a cold is when it
star's. lou'l wail till vou have con
sumption but prevent it by ulng One
Minute Cough Cure, the gieat remeny
lor coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and
all throat aud lung troubles. A. O
Marstera A Co.
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l'ii-, 'M ate i urporHtlou
. . It it a. i;i)it.!iu- h eiu
miiI m 1'iuiiv I,
t'-n-ilom mn
I. i imI in. iitlii ii
C'fl . K ITtVllll' I OI piiriilioll.
Al FioWi-r.
... I .... ...I "
Ixnli-I ,M. I mc
uiul I toil
if-,
In t limt
! Iiu JhiiI .
-. F Moi. , uu I
II-I..HI-. I
I. Mi
.1 On
Iu Mil tin iii oi alt- Stall, i l i in
Oil HO
hinl r ri-iuifcl t" ai ncai nu'l lot- ivir Uf t orn
.la mi nlod nxaimt n-i lu tbe abon cuUtli-d
wit mi . r I'l-I re Hi- ttrt .lv ! tin u-.' rrii'i
Hr t'.iin ol lbl tourt. to ml
Monday, irecfini.t r iii. iv7.
mil il vou fiil to "fin ir ami ancr Im
Maul tl irnii, Um iliitnt lll ai l, to tlx
i . ., , r t Im tin' ! U l 'li-ruioi'li .1 In i In' iiinplaiiit.
a Miitluct !nl' meat of nlil' Ii l hi lullou-, !
uu- imlffiii. al a.ainit tin- ilrli ndanl. Ihe
NiMUnio Miiiliiu (oiul-aiiv, lot Uu- miiii ol
I i.ii-.i-- nail In K-r-.-t Miiri on fr-m Uu Kth oa
n( Mv , Ix'j;, nt Hi'- rnli ol i iiiht r . fi t . r
anmiiii. Hii'i Uu flintier i'iiii ul fo iu uttoi
u Iw ami to is ul tin H'llt lliat Mn all
miiOMitlti ere. d I" m llt'U upon 111' proi
trlv M'H til-e'l in tin c-'inpi to. lo wit m-.it
mlil, tramn n nu t i nni i ulratori ami llm lull'
iiikiu " Inch tbe "ame nri' 'ituate. nti'l Hint th
i.lu'N ,,l th. mill i-ltr Im adiuilai ! oei'i i-ar. I.
the eon- enkul ni aul uecupani y ol Ibe mill.
all i-IIUHU' tit Hiihniila luilDic Uiitni'l
Count'. ol loupla.n, btato o( "p-kou
for the u ual 'lei n-e (uiat-lmiui tlaintilt a llrn.
nil ii i ri i.iM the nli' ii the imit-uttr .li-crltie
in tbi i omiilalnl ami the api'Iti alimi ol Hi'' ro-
cinl lu llm iiavmiut ol tni- com ami tn.iiurM.'
iiieuui ol tltiaj auil. attortii-Ti lie ami the
aimHint iliic iilninllil, ami llio liHlani c, il auy
iv ! meh iK.ri"'ii hi Hi1' onrl ihalt oi ur- cn-
litli'rl tlii rnt.,.
Till" minimum l nlillhcJ lv ord. r ol the
clri ml tout t ol the btatui.f OreKou lor D'-ugla
C'ountv, duly ma 1c ami eno ri"i on me ! uay
ol June, 1''.i7.
A. M CKAW URU and
w SI. K WIU.IH.
WlUl.l.Ki A Ml IK.
ill; AtUtm-v i lor I'lamtill
Administrator's Notice.
xtiiTIi K is HEKKBV
on KN
1 11 A I I UK
iiudi-riiEiiol wan n the T'tb nay
of May
l7, ilu'y i.oinU.'l by tho I oniily Court ol
lio'ii-lii- Con m v. Ori-ton, ailinlnli'triilor of the
udlati ol I. N. Ffi-ueti late ol Potiir'aa ouuiy
r i r ii il, ... b"I All ih raoiin lli'li bti 'l to Mil' I
titalo an hcrehv rc'inlnd lo uiak liiiiimlmK.
I a; im lit, ami all nx'U- liaviuK cialmn uainit
sai'l :r'nlK are rcpnru to i-mn ni inu .ni" o
in,- iin.lfr. lined al ton holm- at HitiKi r. Ill poiig
lan Coiitilv, Orek-uii, tiltliin mx iiioniht from
'late hereol
liatnl at Kimeliun.-, Or-Kon. May T.nh. Ii'.'..
-AMbON 1-KKNtll,
C A. omiliiBKIiI . Adiiiliil.-lraioi
jii,j At lor my hr Kitati.
WOODWARD
THL
BUSTLED
ROSEBURG
Does Up
ALL COMPETITORS!
We ate always In the Lead, and mean lo
keep thete.
The fiuMun Harvest is upou ua, and farm
er are smiling because Wood aid
looas lo thoir iulcrcat.
in .;v ii iri:NiS
Full Tiliiimed
TEAM HARNE88
1 'liens are all Leather aud Warraulod,
SADDLES
At Reduced Frlc.
' 'ornult tour pune and La auie and see
Woedwaid before uuyiDg,
W. G. WOODWARD
WANTED
$ i o , o o o
WORTH OF MERCHANDISE
W'ltivh w- ItdM
of one of
These otuls have heeit sent
.
on t lie UOlliir, wiikii is less man im i 'iiiu,uuih
and heint- sold in eouueetiou
.stdute ocst.
Nolc the PollowhiK
All Woolen Dress (Joods, ,a inches
wide, Latest Styles
Ladies' audC.cnls' Maekintoshes
Our Loss is
Ladies' aud dents'
Underwear Reduced
the Times.
Our loods are
all of the
eocnls on hand.
Ncei has
I'riecs. Call cailv and he convinced.
CARO BROS. THE BOSS STORK
s.i.v a j-s r j i; o o tr .'
his is the
to Buy
Groceries.
your special attention. I
Our line of Olives, (Jheikins, Tick- I
els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. 1
We . ti ry the l.tiest stock of to
baccos in Southern Oregon.
C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers.
: f- ; ?
i'i. ,v,f. A
A.C.MAR5TER54Cb
A Choice Collection, at Prices that Sell.
LIME PLASTER AMD CEMENT.
A FULL LIME OF WINDOW GLASS
ALL OKULRS PHOMPTLY I ILLLU. , !
WYL1E PILKINGTON,
IHuutvaaol to II. W. NOAH,
General Blacksmithing
l UOn iNO AND kUNNINd Pl.A I US A 5l'l!CIAi:i v;
IlKI'AIKINd OK AM. KINUH rilOMI'll-V HONK.
SliuiiuiiCuintr wnnUliiKtoii
ROSEBURC
Marble and Granite Works.
Estimates Furnished on all kinds of Cemetery Work
omcc aud ktolcaioouti 7U Uah lrcrl.
$ 1 8 , o o o
tcccivrd ctt consiyiinK'nt Iroiu the tftcivcr
the largest houses in San iMancisct.
us to dispose of nt o CCIlift
al. ..I ....Hiif'tiit ill-ii
with out eoniplete stock at ill
AKtonihiUK Bargains!
2 cC per ynrU
I 'or Half Price
Your (lain.- il
to 1'iiccs lo Suit
Latent Stvles. No shell worn
there lecu such a Slaughter of
9 a ai-L j.v j-s 4i
Place
A full .tr.tl cotnjilctc asboitiucnt
f nil j;ootl.s usually kcj-t iu a fitsl
tlass grocer)'.
lCvcrythinK otfctctl for sale is fresh;
aud soKl at very reasonable prices.
We have a very ehoiee stuck of
canned jjikhIs, iucliidiiiu both fruits
and vegetable:;, io which we invite
' 1
winl Kane Wta.i Huacburii.
Ii J. ACIIISON k CO., Projrs,
lii.alura In all ktmliol
Marble nd Urunltu Jloiuiimjits
tiud Ifciiilstoiics,
Portland Cement Curblnc
for iJututiry lutu. "
'in j, (jui;at
GOLD m SILVER
t'0l!MHIi;s
ti iiHiriMii ii.t aiixA
ANIl litNTHHN OMI.OON
LL AIR E REACHED
The 0. R. & M.
Nil i'llMIIHC I ft til'lMCHI
I'Olt rl.ANII IIIMl
ii ki:i t i t v
i biimih Aras.
Nlioitwit Mno to Npokmio
i niim 1 1 1 1. at it oh
ALL RAIL ROUTE to
THAU., lUINSLANI), HI A It i'
ll'.I.WIN, Mud Mil Hnetrnar
aiintnH a'Miiipw a . , ,
10WSAUS AKD TDROUan TICKITS.
Kol l'auiili-l i
XNtllc In
ml littallnl InlnimalliMi
V. tJ. I.IIN1MIN,
ii al I Im l:...li(i I lti-vl-nir, "i
W. II. Ill Ml. Ill HI.
Ili'ln In! 'aM i(i i Afi lit.
. St. A Ni o.,
I'urllantl, llivsswii.
EAST AND 0OUT1I
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
-nrriiR -
Soutlioni rt!Hc Co.
T. Il'l... Irala. I r r-wilai.4 -Ullf .
'mmth' Nurth
t. ior. at. l.v. I'orilamt . Ar. -im..
Ixii a. If. llnwlnira I; 4r.a.
i 1)1 IAi tun Mam Im n l.v iidm
Abura lialna .top al all i tini'iiial .iati-ii.
f-'ii.on I'i'iilaii-I an. I i aK in. lutm r. Mailoti,
JrOeraoii. Allwny, laniinl, Hlinlila, llalart,
llanloliiirK, Jiim llnli cut, fcnui-ur, iiliaan
Mr, ntain. uakiaml. ami all nation. Irmn
Huacburs lo Aalilauil lm.lu.Uf
Uawburi flail-Onllr.
I Ml..
I'nrllaml
llna-lxill
Al.
t i r.
i i'i
Mr
At
lllIMi t'AIIti IM.IH 'M HOI II.,
Pullman Duflct Sleepers
ANI
ni. ! i v m iiifiMi i ,n
AVtai hi J lo all I luuuali Tialiit.
West Side Division.
Hrtwt-rn I'urilBuil atnd 'uilli
Mail liatii ilnlly (rui iil Huuilaj i.
7. HO a
li. ia r
I
I'nrllanii .
I ntvalll. -
Ar.
'. Ml r
I tu r
Ar
Al Alhaiit ami 1'im alll. r-'ionn I Willi
ul OrtK-ui t'vntial . Hanlrrn railn u l.
Kiiiri'M train -lallf wnl H'linln)
I .V r. M. l.v. I'ntltaU'l Ai l .-.i
T ir. Al.
Mi Minvlll.i ,v :. 'i
I'll-1 1 i'--iim rll'iii at hati l ralii:U"i wllh tic
1 1'li iitnl ati'l Oili til.l ami l i Uu Mall .n am
hli llm. Im .Ul AN AN'li I'll IN A. HhiIIhk
Ian mi ahl'lli alli'li
Ka! h ami In hrli In l.--l-nt imiuU ami fc.ii-ni-
a:... 11 AN. I II I N A. ItiiMil t I I ami
A I - I H I . I A an I ol'talmil Irom
K rhH. I li-Vrl Ai:- ul, It I"H
R KOIIII KH, K. ', HIMIKKK.
Man.-r Ami, li, t. A I'aa. Aca
rtHII.Sl UKtlOM.
I OK ONU PKICli I
J ho iihll-ilii.'ii ol I Iiu I'L AIMiKai an hav t I
lo l-.l airiitiKi'tm III. hy ivhlih nciy i.-IimiIi
m iiIh i Ih- ii to n III rv Imj a ii ul tlm
WliHIOOT lLANTI:K.
I-"t 'igili'iilluial l afi r m I'l- bf .1 in
1'Ki'lllc Niirthivril,
WITIHHIT i:TRACMAUtir.
in.
OM hiiIhi, ill- iii ii
in Hill,! Mill li i tin UV. mnjt
I'llv lU K' .
nil ailillll'.ual 'j luiti, nut,... hKi
U t'lil" "in III ol l lano, ol tin-
r-oi
Wilt I'I' M ill
MAtlOON 5TRAWULRRY.
nhn.li, l.j..k Uiiik a Ibikc Im it, Uiiii ami
oll'l ami an i m Hi nl slil.M i. linns III rnin
mil- l.
I'l.AIMiK.tr KU I I II. I O
To Tlic IJiifortimutt'.
Dr. Gibbon
1 hi. nlil ri llatiln faml
Ilia mniit .iKxxf'iihil
biivi'.lall.l 111 Han Han
cImo. .till mn 1 1 iiiu-a lo
euro all Hciual ami
jVrmlnal llaca.ca mica ,
a. (iiinnorrhrra, (Ural
Slrliliit., 5yph Mia In
all II. Inriii.. blklil III..
Ha.a.ra. Nrrvoua ItaMI..
Ally, Impnlcncr, a.ml
.nal Wraknr.iauO Loaaj
aCJol rianhuud. Ibu i-iiiim.
uiirmo ol aull abuau anil en ihm'. i-iimIik luu lh
iolluialiiii k in ili iun. miIIiiw oniiii uaui.v, daif
; yum llll'li c Ihu i )ik, caill ill Hit) In vt. liny'
Ifl Hit-
pruHchliiK t.lrHiiU'TB. imlplUtlui i t ' W'
weak num ol llio llnilm ami lat k, lu i"
iiinili'NOii llm lacn, voiil-Ik, w ..;,!,
UA. WIBBON hu nravllov.1 '
nivuiury
(lull. I'll'
over thirty m'h.i. ami lima- t nhl'l. li,,r. i n
tall lo in i, milt l.im - , ' ' 11 Vi ' U"
1,IM K,cl .kill ami I.-,.,, ' ' . ,l ,.tJ. H 'V '" "I "I
uln ii .iIIiiti. lil .i . ' , , I Im 'loi lor iiirt-H
V'ihoi J ml., ,,'v "' anaraiili'i'il.
l i'l or wrlltl. 1 Ht ' U"H rt i.hl...
OflfllT Kciraifl. tnHnnifli anil rorrrl,hlt
,-'.ni vufiQ.fi rj forv aiHjiiiptioa I
V.,..., ..... Vn.,,,,IMr mDiin.i i-..it rum
hoiaHim in'ioil.i'.l, fm.nl. romn"l. id ..
IKTa SOLD ON COMMII.ION. ?.1 ..n' .ji MH.r,
HlfliMt rif-itL".. Kill ii. tari-.l, .kMih i t I'holi
n iynini, lin .ltnitl.o. n, mil ?.r.-rf
t,t",,,H' " ri-i ni ' inn. ovarii
.....I. wap.n r ateht ra mifiwtti to,,,
rtttot ! .1' Uril H WIM ,,,.4,.. ',. ..I. ... .... - i.i.
'il'i '( 'n rati aano aooi ,ni n.totl
...w', , 01. HI. Ill lllll III jfi flM 111".
"I1!"". " "' " -a-rl.t. bill, r.ool Uk
liukliiliilialKMrlattaltutli'iulil Wklll roaom.
H. 9. WILLtON 4 CO , I'.uutk.mm,
...vi. watajHINQTON, D. C. k-
'TlrTfTmtfTm-fTWfftT.
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