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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1897)
NOI t) INll-REST. t 11 a mi a ; A Bala wan, lli totUblti Jeaelcr. ISolM illvur novelties l SaJr-.tuanM. J.T. iitytu, tbelliiay VU:Ltuakvr. Ho to tbe Roeeleaf for lb best cigars. For good fttwnl ciRor cI) on Mra.N. Boyd. County claim ami war rati tit Umtilit by P. r. H urt, For llral-clana ileal iatrj tto lo l'r. Little ot Oakland, r K. , Ikti j4niln, duntiat, room 1, Maratert' tilwck.' Key West, ltniwteil and douietio clgara at llio KoflfleaL 1). H. Veit duvi imruiance. Oflli-a op poit the h1 otficw. Uootla Mom I'ohI t CaroV. Now la the time (or lArfait. Nobby mill and latest itylei at Little Jack'. Trie very low. All itylei ami qualities u( ball at Abra ham' Bedrock prior. Nothlne bnt the Ht niatnittl uenl by It. W, Itanjamin, deutiit. Koom 1 Mirsten' block. Have your ilentnl work done by U. W. IteDjainiti, dentist. All Work Kiiaran teed Hrat-claee. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorised to receive and receipt (or subscriptions lo the I'lmnpkai KR. For a good hat, stylith nd cheap, call on Wollent erg A Abraham, whose stork embraces all grades of head gear. Bring your job work to the I'laindl al ii a oftice. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work couth of Tort land. Wollenberg & Abraham of the Square Deal Store are now receiving a nice lot of spring goods. Latest styles and low et prices. Parties desiring family fi'wicjj done would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKeao, 421 Main street. Will sew for To cents per day. The Square leal store has just opened up a teautiful liue of W. L. IHmxlas shoes, which prove to be the beet shoe made. Come and inspect them. To KtNi A five room cottage, rent cbiap. near Wacbington struel, west aide of railroad track. Lnquire at 105 Washington street. a 15 tf. dood pasturage furnished at my pas tures on Roberts creek. Charges reason able. All stock at owner's risk. The best oi cats will be given lo ail stock en trusted to my charge. J. M. iS.ii.mu:. I'laindkm-lii and Planter is a little alliterative, but sometimes by "apt a! literaliou'e anful aid'' you can catch the public eye an I engage the public at tention. Ttio Webfoot Planter is clubbed with the Plaindsalsi; and the two papers will be furnished to all cash subscribers of the latter without extra charge. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be hurried on my prem ises, at Koecburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or stud or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking fund or gravel tint contract with mo for the right to do so. Tresspassers "ill be prueeculed ac cording to law. A awn liojt, Koeeburg, Uregou, March 17th, 1SS5. The daylight ride along the Columbia cannot be but interesting at Ibis time of tbe year. Passengers taking tbe Spo kane Flyer, leaving the Union depot at 2:40 p. m. daily, get this vi;w lastiDg over five hours. But that is not all. The O. K. & N. give through service to tipokaue, 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 J '.astern Washington PoiutH. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take tbe . R. & N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. l.ave Union Depot Daily at 2:43 p. m. V. 0. London, Agent, Koecburg, Uiegou. Competition never worries us, because we "ouy right" hence "sell right." The facta are these; every move in our business is only made after the most careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes have advanced iu price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shoe for l.-3 aud upwards, tine aboes in proportion. If you doubt us, come and see us, convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We dou't care to do all the business iu towo, but want to get a s'lare ot it. We firmly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values in every instance is bound to go ahead year by year. Tbis idea prevails throughout our entire business. Kvery dollars worth of goods uiustgive.tbe wearer satisfaction, even the all wool absolutely fast color 3.00 suits. J. Abuauam'h Clothing lloune. Northern Pacific Change. The . Northern Pacific railroad will make the following time card for its train leaving Portland daily, beginning on Sunday tbe 23th iust. Leaves Portland at 11 a. m., Tacoma 0 p. in., Seattle 4 p. fli., Ellensburg 10:10 p. ai., Pasco 1:50 a.m. Arrives at Spokane at 5:50 a. m., Minneapolis 1 :0j p. m. and St. Paul at 4:40 p. m. Tbe new card will enable passengers to make close connections at Spokaue with the hpokane Falls and Northern for tbe mines. For further particulars see D. S. K. Bin k, Local Ageut No. i, Marsters buildin . To the Public. On aud altar thia date, I wish it under, stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by tuy patrons and myself by selling strictly (or cash. P. Bknkdick, Undertaker. Uoaeburg, Ore., April 12, Ib'Jo. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby giveu to all parties holding Djuglaa county warraula ibsued aud indorsed prior to October 27tb, I b'.C to present the same at tbo treasurer's of tice lo the court bouse for paymeut, as interest will cease after the date of this notice. Dated (his 2M, day of June,' IH'J, at (ho City of Oregon. Itoseburg, IVmiuUh county Wm. A. Couuly Fli A IKK, Treasurer. No Tore tlot Boxes. The new MtCoriuac binders and mow eta aie iumroved by the uau of rollor beariugHou each journal that prevent lieatiug and friction. II. M. Mahijn, .tgeul (or J 'Jiigtaa ounl v. rilUHH, full IU" UVW tltt, at F1HHM. AlKgcUIVHtry. On V 'mi. I tiailli- Thorn: iu llio finder, tlrtweea nil t'rn, I lauds Kliottiim many a scratch ; "Nevtr had such ftiu kitito wo were Iwru As we found io the tlackUrry patch." 1 Iih bicycle girls iu the shade, The .ephyrs fanning their bro , Agree ouu and all They can t distance bo!, lor bo Is the rcorcher now. With big hop crops and big fruit nope With wheat and oata galjre. With big, long traiua lo move our kraiua The biida wont roost on our semaphore. Oh stop this agitation About money legislation, Who wants to hear a constant taleol woe',' Confidence will grow much otrotgei, Freight trains become much longer If politicians stop their cuwed blow. Wlmte'er you have to sell There are buyeis now to take it ; Yet he who has a kick Must be allowed to make it. lint to be fiank and honest, . Tbe truth to truly tell. The man w ho really has a kick Has nothing now to sell. The .Mississippi floods as Fertilizers of the Soil. Wo have mere than once by correspondents whether been it is asked not a mistaken policy ou the part of the gov ernment to attempt to keep the Mieeii sippi within its banks, and whether it would uot be better to allow the waters to overflow and deposit each spring a fresh layer of rich soil upjn the laud. Attention is drawn lo the annual over flow of the Nile, upon the regular in currence of which the people of the Nile valley depend (or their crops. Iu rVply it may be said that no juet com parison ran Le drawu betwecu the two rivers Tbe rise of the Nile is gradual and it rarely overflows it banks in the cultivated districts with auv destructive ertect upon the surrounding country. Tbt water is drawn tff by artificial canals and spreads ijuietly over the ad jacent country. Tbe .Mississippi on the other hand, works far more harm in many of tbo inundated districts than any richness it may impurt to the soil can compeoeate. It the velocity of the over flow waters exceeds a certain rate, it be gins to exercise a loosening and cutting Ctlect upon the soil, carrying away the rich loam and laying bare tbe coarsir gravel and rocks. Moreover, the seasons are loo brief to permit the bottom lands of the Mississippi to lie so long under water. By tbe time the waters bavo re ceded, and the lakes and large pools left io the hollows have dried up, the season ia too far advanced for the crops to bt p'lt iu to good advauragc. The ciuable climate of the Nile valley, ou the other hand, preEcnld no difficulties duo to the short new of the 'eesous. Scieiitilic Amoiicau. I he Keynote of Nature. The Cbiocte find in the deep roar of the great and sacred rivers the keynote of nature, cays Harper's Kouud Table. They eav tnat the aggregate sound of nature, each as is heard in the roar of the great rivers, tbe soughing of tbe wind iu tall forest trees, the hum of great citieti, etc., is a definite single tone of quite an appreciable pitch. 1 rotes eor Ktce, in his Chinese music, says that tbe Chinese recognized thousands of years ago this fact in regard to sound which the scientists of today are iiist be ginning to discover. As proof of this he quotes from their writing, "Tbe waters of the Hoangbo, rushing by, intoned tbe great kung, called tbe ' great tone Chinese music, aud he shows this correspond wiin tne r, " considered oy modern pliyBicists to be the actual tonic of nature," Professor B. Silliman, too in his "1'rincipal of Physics," says that "this tone is held to be the middle F of tbe piano, which may, therelore, be con eidered the keynote of nature." This can easily be put to tbe test by anyone iu the following way: Jo outside some fine night, when sounds are clear, and listen to the general sound of nature as from a distance. It will sugnest a tone of a certain pitch. K jepiug this io your mind, go inside aud btrike the middle F of the piano. I he two sounds will be found to correspond in pitch. What the Teeth Can Tell. ' t is possible," said a well-known dentist to a writer in London Answers, "for a medical man to tell more of the opposition ana constitution ot a person by the teeth tban by any other part of the body. 'The brtt thing that an army doctor does when a man is brought up for eu listment is to look at hia teeth. If they sbo any signs of decay it is evident that the man a constitution is delicate. aud his services aa a soldier are immedi ately declined, even though he be in every other respect a perfect specimen of manhood. If tbo teeth showed but little signs of decay the man would be eligible tor cugiisu service, out tor toreign ecr vice perfectly nseleas. Men with irregU' lar teeth teeth uneven and imierfect are declined by medical men where there are arduous duties to perform. It its said lo be a sign of bodily weakness. doomer peculiarity noticeable in many jereous is a otted tootb. This is a tootb covered with dark specks, aud it is usually found among persons of weak intellect; it is, in fact, a sign of in sanity. Large teeth show brainincss more especially if they be regular. A set of perfect teeth II the eureat 'gu of good constitution." For Over 1 Ifty Vvuia. A.n old a.sd Well i'nrtu Kkmldv. - Mi W'lUbluw'K fcuotlilug hnii lias Lk.ch um.J fur over Ufty year by lulllloun of m-jllius fur Iticlr cbllUrcu uUliu Utlliiu, wilti pcrf'.ct hull tin lUtKillits llic child, ndU-lin tbe yuuik, alluvs ull pulii, cukn luJ culiu, and 1 llio beet remedy furbiunbau. J pkutaut lo tbe taslv. fulj bt diUKBl'ls iu cury part of luu wuiM. 'J iiculy. Uvc ceutu u bultlu. IU aluu fa luculuulublu, BcBUto ttiiU ask fur Mm. Wluslow' oollilug dyiup, and laku uuotlivr kind. A Thirteen Month's ear. it is auggosled that on Jauuury 1, l'JOO, a new division of the year into 13 mouths be instituted. If such a division were made, the lirbt 1 mouths would have i'Sdays, or four weeks each, and the uew month :"J dayr, to make JUo, aud 30 iu leap) ears. Alter a (ew days there would be no need to refer to calendar, as the tame day of tbe week would have tbe same day of the week would have the tauie date ibrougb the vear. If January 1, were, say Monday, every Monday would be the let. Mth, 15lh and I'.d : every luesday tbe lid, 'Jth. lutli and i'JJ, aud soon through the year. The changes of tbo iuoou would be ou about the samo dales through the year, and many calculations, like interest, dates of luuluiiug initex, battler and many other InipoitHiit datrs would be iliuplitied. MOroRV I OK OHEOON. enntor rkltrldcVLfforls for a lar- Iff on NKKel Ore. W .'in.Miio.v , July ll.-Seuator Mc Hi ido foil Uttter o or halug iccutid a duty on nickel iro uud nickel tualte, than almost any other work he did ou tbo taritl bill. It was becauie be had to make a peiBislcut light before tbo com mi'tcc uu llnam e would yiold the taiitl he said was uccer ary. Iu Uet the op position iu thocommiltco waa :o strong that it wad found necexsary to take the propoeitiou iuto caucus, aud wheu a vote, wat) takeu.il waa found that .senator McBride had woiki-d bard onougb among the mem'oers ol the senate lo have veiy phhI majority for his proiHisilion. Mr. Will y). Brown, sueiintndenV ol tbo nickel mines at Uiddlr, Or . I pen I tvusidorabio time here, and be urgyd the urci;sity of a tariff ou nickel. Its aaja that too much credit caunot be given to ,-euior McBride, who made this etTort in behalf of an Oregon industry, Mr. P.rown says that as soon as it is learned i hat the coulerees have agreed to the duty aud the bill becomes a law that the Oregon mince will bo opened aud run iu lull blast. It is expected that 100 men wilt be at once put to work, and more aa fast as they can be used to advantage. The nickel which is produced In Ore gon is ready to to used at once in the llarveyiaing process 'or armor used on buttle ships, and it la expected that Oie gou nickel will soon be shipped to the Carnegie plant at Pittsburg and to Beth lehem, where tbe laige armor plant are iu operation. There are nickel mines in Nevada, South Dadota, North Caroliua, and ia some other states, but they do not oiler such good prospects as the Oiegou miutfr', which it is claimed with adequate pro tectiou will soon tupply tbe larger share ct nickel consumed in tbn I'uiled Stales. Of course, there has been a very hard tight to secure a reduction of the duty iu conference, and tjuite strong leprcueuU lious have been made to secure a restor ation of the house rateo. Senator Me Bride, however, has beeu promised by the senate conferees that the senate amendment shall remain in tbe bill. Everrbodjr Ka So. Cab aret ( aiulv t'athailic, the most won d o i f ; . 1 iiietiieal diacoverv of the a:e. pleas ant at.d tv lrr slun to tbe laste, act gectly aud positively on kiilnevs. liver and bowels, cleansing the eniiiv system, i)icl colds, cure headache, fever, habitual coiistition and biiiousness. Please buv and try a box of C. C C. tivtlay ; 10, 2.". 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Kiddle Hems. l i'C Miie liver body busy hero nun luyiug or makiug preparatious for grain harvest, every iudicitiou ie itial we will have a fair crop. Mied Kubie ordou of Kofreburg, is vibiliug friends at this place. Mrs. Alice Fickle of Koecburg, wae the guest of Mrs. J. 11. Clements, a few days last week. Miss I. aura Frikert hag been piile sick bl Dr. C. 1'. I'-oue's residence, bet has iccovcie I eu as to be arnuml H.iin. CaUbiDj p.roij. u:o biiBy reconstructing their fruit evaporators in tbis city, pre paratory to handliug a laro'0 purtiou of the prime crop thia fall. Ld McKeni'e of Kobeburg, came up to ride iu tbo live mile race ou tbe 1 ifth which he won, aud e pent a week visit ing with friends. Johu Wilson, sou of ComuiUbiouer Wileon, retorued borne from Loa Angeles, Cal., taturdav. He is much improved in health. Miss Stella Adauiuou ac companied him aud will visit with rela tives and friends for a time. bva'l lubacro "pit and Smukc Your I in- A.iy. To quit tubaccu easily unJ foi'jvtr be uia, utlit. lull of life, uerve and vk'or. take No Ti llae, tlie wonUer-worUer, tUat maUti weali men sirocs. All dniixisls, Wcoril. Cure fuaniu. teed. Booklet und samule free. AJJro.-s Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. Activities in Oregon Wool. General Aeut F. L'. Fllis. of the Short Liue iu tbis city, returned enter day from a business trip to t'he Dalles lie reports the wool market exceedingly active j'jst now, and moving to the Last freely, Bayers are numerous and com petition is active, prices rauiziu from 11 to 11)... cents. The output of the state ie expected to be about 17, 000,00" J pounds about 8,000,000 of which w ill center at The J'iileH. Wool is still coming from tbe country aud the warehouse? are crowded with this year's product the overland railroads are all coiuetiug for tbe transportation of this wxil, and it is expected that all w ill get a share ol the uusitie6K. Oreguiiiuu. Last summer one of our uraud child reu w as sick with a severe bowel trouble Our doctor's remedies bad failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Marrb'1 a Bemedy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it ua the beat muJiciuo ever put ou the market for bowel complaints. Mrs L. ti. Gregory rrederickatow n, mo. iins certainly is tbe best medicine ever putou the market for dysentery, summer complaint, colic aud cholera infantum iu children. It never fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plaiu printed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their siocere gratitude for the cures it ban effected t or sale by A. C. Marsters St Co. The department of agriculture has is sued a circular of thirty Patten, preueut ing ttie 1 1 ado .ol lue L nited Mates with Cuba from 1S87 to 18'7. Ftom this showing it appears that four-tilths of our commerce with the island has beeu do ttlroycd, aud that the aggregate Iohs this year will reach about iW.OOO.OOO. In ls'Jo, the last year in which Cuba wai at peace, our total trade with the mlaud amounted to tlOJ.tt'il.L'OI, of which oue third was iu exports. It was but little lehsiu the following year, but in IH'Jj military operation reduced it to jfiio, 07,'J-'J. l.ubt year there was another heavy dechue, the summing up showiug tailing oil of over 00 per ceut iu three juars. llio roturnu ol the hrsl imartcr of thu present year exhibit a continued and very heavy decline, (ho indications ben ; that our euluu trado w ith Cuba iu our IhUi will not exceed i'jo.uuo. '. i'liia romuunl of a oucu flourishing Luiumeico buowu tnat bpaiu aud her sl.ugitjiug proviucu are not the only unaucial auilerers from thu war, and sugcudt u my human, if uot philao tbropic, reason for a deuire ou thu part of the United States lor the war to ccaso that of self-interest. No-io-Uae for Ufty leul. lauaianieeil tobueco bul)i line'. mu1t b wjU men olroiif, blood pure. We, (1. All di uj.vi.d i. I'lati. For the uext M days 1 will make a plat of any township, plat your land iu that towubhip aud make au outline of the road district (or 1.00. Uko, Cautv, Searcher of Records. MlXU t ANY. I cadiug Sun Frain'lsvo uiurchant'i mi that buuiueas is butter than it ban Urn tor inuutli aud that agcuctxl icvtl l ttado Is Imminent. -Call. IhebullMii ccutiums lo ack Luiopu "What ate )ou goiug to do about tt.'" lie coulitiuea aluo to tlud eiUialnctiou in the lact that ho gets no answer. The iepoit that a lake tectntlv ibnov ered iu Alaska Iu full id pure i"al oil will never t e credited until somebody pulu a mutch to it and Illumines the iiibiect. ciaua Spieckleo Las lUBliluted a auil ... ,, M ,H,, , , :, . Mttl.iUt,i ... . !,,., .,r ii,e L-U1. iucr. A. M. Liwreuco aud Charles i Atkcu are al.io uamed aa defeudaule. The Fuilud States will be called ou to fApott au uuusually large amount of wheat lo foreign market! thli year and the phratu "good aa wheat' will have a golden found Iu the mouth ol 1 1 io pie. According to the latest revi .etl llgurva there are i 1, 000 more womeo thau meu over 1 1 years of ago iu Massachusetts, aud before loug the abaudooed (arm p'oblein won't be acircumslauce to that of the forsaken woman. The Spanish idea that by going to war with the United States ihey can lose Cuba in the shuttle without losing their honor is curious, and ll they ever put it into practice they will lind it about the costliest curio io the world's market. Grasshoppers have made their appear ance on eome of tho farms down Kogue river. J. J. Mooie leporta that they have eaten up "j aeuu of alfalfa at his place, eitsht miles down tho river, aud they have destroyed alfalfa telougiug to Nick loos. Ihey have uot damaged tho wheat aud other grains at) yet, but Ihey eat everything green ou the alfalfa. The rain of 1 liday, as repented later, stayed the ravages of tho hoppers to eotuo ex tent. Kogue Kivcr Courier. B 1)8111 SPRINGS mmm i.i.. llOHHltlt lUUUl) . "U liOII I lie iU t.. l lli -v -i i witiiiii I . 1 1 1 1 BrundiK'. I'. 'Ihi ti in . ibr ttirlmnali- In ami Mine ami ( lil.'ii.li- el Call iinu, Maiiviuui aii'i -iitiiiiin Cue Sfrlli--i niiiMi i I ;J mid lln' vlln i -XK) c i h 'i -nl Id ui iiti r lo :ln' gnlK'ii. UnaU'il tin tin sullina I'Hi'ilir Cuilina l SlnitA rmit" (rotu -..in I lani iM-ii to I'liirmi iu lHugl- I oiiiil; , C'n (on. Ai-nii itli-d CftH' ii KlieiiiniitiMii, Na.-al 1 a tutrli. I aiarrli oi tin- .-lomacli. In -in. I'im. In bt-U'K, Stiiraliiii. Malarial Pol-unit). -. Kidnr lruiiMe, utiftttpaUoii. Iiim ka'1 nl llir kiu Liirr und HoueN, i.ud v enen al diM-an liav LK vneurvil i.y tli-- hm .'i iu so wab-iv Sew bat 1 1 modi- loniKeieM wiib Hie mnu buildnu:. P 'alollue and I Jtu vii I be pn iu L'ully mail nui Hi aim -uuln Tin. i- '' l' r u .i. ' " r .In ni. ln lil ImUIi-. Hie lloi. I I- Titi-1 i id' iiiumdiali- mii. f i lull ol AIT. Ill . I. IIS.VI.I.I lu.la. vt,iii- i in. hi. 1 1 1 1 Ol .n tor I" l til M III I III I i I t I i I laiiiM'l. lUe .No-.'Uilay Murium i I . i'iui , a iiriaU: uri-orallou ' "liii A. Koebiln, a lioiu, Co . a pmatc f orrHir itloii ; Al raker, l'aniel JM. I iuc mid . Imi'e f Mon'.liai I H- , beli li'Luit . I uit iu ifdt ! rliilim ua lieu loCbarb. 1 . Mjrv "ll' ( !' P-im-d- !- uduiit . Iu i lie iniui- ol II, e blah, ul I'p.gju Von a Uerul v tviuiiol 1' ai'i eut uu l ui:.w er tin com ijlauit nled .i-ari-t j u'i iu Ibu abu uliilud mnt on "I bef'T. ty' uritdayci 1'iv in ' i-X't nir term omui-' eoQK. iit Muutlay. Ueituibci IU, iH7, and i! uu ful " to .it'ix ir and air- tr I nam lliei'oi, lh' (ilaiutl'l "111 aipl' lo llic cull lor tui n l. I ilem ui'le l lu lliu iiiniilniii a mKeiuct -Ixt' iikDI of bl' li 1; aa folloii -, In r. il: I ui iiHlsni' nl a,;alli! tlei deft ndanl, 1 lie Souii'l'iy M i u 1 1 1 k i uiui'auv, lui the mini of $ and iuten-t llieieou fri'to the 17th day i l Ma; i '-''' d U'i rule ol eiabl it-r ieui. I tr aDiiuiu, "UJ tli'. driller hiiu "I n.i "Hot ut; fie and eo-n of tlii- m II I hat tin i.aid aiiiouutd ! lb fill d to tx- m lieu ni'On tl- rtoi erty den ril.e 1 iu '.tie C"inp: it . lo wll .'U'irt mill, Iminu iy uu 1 Lonieutralorn. and the laud u(ou v, hielt the iimi re Mlunle, uud tbut the wbj.' of tl.' mui :ite be adjudK'fl uece-Kar- I the coir eul' Ut u e aud occupant y id tbe mill all cliuate hi IK'bvinla MtniDX Ln-tiut Count' of LhjUfla--. riinte ol i 'n Kou For the umat dtrerec fotecimltirt I'lalnlitl a lTrnn ana ii' ereeitiK toe iie in ine priority ue-erioe'i iu the ' oi'iplalut uud the aopilealion of the pro ciedit'jtbe iiHTineul ol toecoa'it tind dibure uieuia of tint tuit, attorueyi f'.ta aud the aiu"iint due I'luuiitl, aud llio bidmiei', if nil ly t" aueli per-'U if the court iihall di or e en titled llieret i. Thl - .urn uiuti - publlnbcu I' oidi r ol the eireiiil otirt of the aiale uf OreKon lor I)"inlai County, il'iiy iai Ic and entered uu me eiui Gay Ol JUll'', I' Ji. A. M. CUAV 1 OBI) and WM It. WfLf.lf, WHAI.f.B t .Ml'llt, jltT A tht lie; i tor f'laiiitln Atlliitratol,s Notice. VC'llCt I llhl.KUV OIEN HIM lUt ' 1 1 ml' i i -in 1 i' .in tli e :'i;u uuy of Ma I-'J", du y hi Ia- tbo ounly Court ul boii. lu-I'li iiity, ori -on', n'lniluKtridiir of the ectate il I. N Ff ik.Ii Into id ItoiiKla-. t ouni OieK'Hi, d." (i ' l A I ik rnur ind' bled In mid cetale ire l.ciel' le'iuired In muk'i i uiineiliute 1'k; in-n. ni l nil l er-iui i UuviUn' chum usaiuit na;J e.-'(' i.ri i i -i ' r-ij to I'lebeiit Hie -ami; to the - iiuei dKii' d hi In - Ii'iui' ut I', lilt' i . in li"iig Ii t'O'iMv Oi '"fi iillhin -it iii'iinhi limn datP heiei'l Pati'd ai Ii in; i if noii. Miti .itli. ivi.. AMiON I KI.M'll. C A. ril. ill. l.lii ie, A' 1 1 ii i ii I-1 1 1 1 ui . J 't J A Itollli ; I'T K-tU Ie. WOODWARD - TIIK ROSEBURG Docs Uj ALL COMPETITORS Weaie aluayaiu llm Lead, aud nitaii lo keep there. Tbe (nlih ii ilarwnliii uimiu uu, and faun- em ato uuiilinij beeauau Wuuduaid 1'juaij In Hitir iutcicol. iiahi:s Full TEAM Tliuiltitd HARNESS Tlieiiu aiu ull l.eallier aud Warranted. SADDLES At Uuduued Ftlcc. t'ouiult your puiae aud Le sure aud aea Woodward before lujlug, ff. ii. WOODff ARD WANTED : $ i o , o o o t WORIH OP riKRCHANDISK Wlm Ii vi- li.tM' Kiciwd mi consii'iutuut liuin the uicixcr .l cm ft i Ik Uuv'.i.vt houues iu ,Su.n I'ruuciiivf. Tlicsc y.uinis llilVt Ucll still U U ilispost ol at Oo cents on the tlullar, whivh is less Uuu cust of niauufatturc, .ml lcmv. sell iu tuiiuctlii'ii with um tfiiipk'tc stock ul ub- Solltlr tn Sl. Note tlic.rollowiiiK Atoiiihiiin; HarKainsl All Woolen Ihtss (iooils, ,u incites ner yard witlo. L:itost Stvlf.s "O 1 3 Lailics' ami Cents' Mackintoshes l?or Half I'rke Zi Our Loss is Lavlies' ami Cents' Umlei wear Rethuctl lo l't ices to Suit the Our Cootls aie all of the a, v y;ootts mi liaiut. rsever lias mere neen stieit a iau'iuero Trive:.. Call cat I ami be tomim ctl. CARO BROS. his is the to Buy Groceries. C. VV. PARKS A. C. MARSTERS 4 Co A Choke Cullccliun, ut I'rlces that Sell LIME PLASTER AMD CEMENT. A FULL LIME OF All. OKDIiR.S I'KOMI'J'LY I II.LLO. WYLIE PILKINCTON, l.-nwcuM.r In ti. IV. NOAII.I General Blacksmithing I KOI I INU AND KUNNINU IM.A I IJ3 A SPECIALTY, lifcl'AIKUSU HI' All- K I Mil J 1'IHiiMril.V HUNK. Hliuil Ull l ot iter WUHlllUatluU HUtl ICHUU !., ItUHcOui K' ROSEBURC Marble and Granite Works. emA 1 1 Murine aim' Z3- r Mha Portland Cement Curbing Hstiuiiites l-'iuuibhcd uu all onive and Walcarooui, flak mrcel. u $ 1 8 , o o o N'otir Gain, vzr Times. Latest Styles. N sliclt-wuin . t 41 t.af THU BOSS STORE. "'I Place A full ar.il complete assoi tuu nl of all youtls usually kej-t iu a lirsl elass voeery. ICverything oHVieil for sale is iiesh; and sold at very reasonable juiics. We have a very ehoiee stock ol tanned i;oud, iiieludiii both fruits and vegetables, t whith we invite yoiu 'jpeeial attention. Our line of Oliws, Cherkius, Pick cla, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We cany the l.ugest slock of to bacco:, iu Southern (rejv'n. cS: CO., Grocers. WIMDOW GLASS ACHISON 4 CO., Projrs. liLalvi'V lu all kluJaol ami Urunllo Mununients uud Headstones, kiuds of Cemetery Worlt tiii;(jhi;at GOLD SILVER III MIIITINII .!. t Mill A ..fill i:nil.llN OHI.UON ALL AIRE REACHED Tme 0. R. d t. Ko tliuiiNi il t'mn tlnvcii I'tlltl I.AMI ItlKi; JVK "iHli IShoitt'Ht liluo to ityliuiio t "ini' t hum ii nil ALL RAIL ROUTE to TK.11., IIOHNI.A.NU, NAHC Nltl.HON, wild nil Kwolcuaijr Mlllliiii CMiiipit , , , , Lowsms akb Tnitotrss ti:sits. Kur 1'iiiti ili 1 1 mi l IhIhIIi d Inli'iiiinliiiii ilti: to V. i '. 1 .1 IN li )N. tn'iii' al I lii Hi". I' at. II"uImii.,1 Hi. . II. Ill III. lit It T. In tin l';l.Alll!' I III . It. H It. I a., liiiutl, ort-ktuu. EAST AND 0OUTII - VIA - THE SHASTA ROUTE r ine - - Southern I'm I lie Co. Ekir. Iiaina It vu lui IUn4 italtf. " boulli I I Niulli 'loor, . I l.v. I'oiiIhiuI Ar. I 'i .ala.M 1i a. I.t - Iiiim Iiihk l.v. 1' jr. . ' .lb .H. I Ar ' hall Kl am I m l.v. I K Ul) r at. Abuvo Iraliin li'i al ml 1 1 n I la I -lutlnii. I-imh,i I "i i Ian I ni"l .al. in. 1 iirm r, Mailuli, Ji tU'rwui, Allirnv, I nti il . HhnliU, HalaA jr. llaiiUlium. Jiui' ll'ili ( Ity. l.n' nr. i uilna" t'l'nc liiaiii. niikiaiul "U'I all Hatlnu. Imin H(H'buig lu Aalilaiiil lui'luatvc Ituarbma; Mali-lall . I .Ha. M . I l.v. Ivu r. a. I Ar. 1'ulllalnl ltia"'l'IHK Ar. I v I . r. u . ) a. nnnti n tmvri iioi ti:. Pullman Buffet Sleepers AMI HLlO.I.t I.AVS M.I I I'IM. I AHS AUailuJ tu all I IiiuuiIi Tralna. West Side Division. llctMCCM I'erilavuil Bud t'urrailM Mull tialii ilall ititii'l buuilaJ. 7 .) a. N. IJ lir. m. I.T. Al I'm llainl I olialllJ Ar. mi r. l.v. I I uo r k M Albany ami I iirvallla luunccl Mllli tralna. Ol Uliguu l inlial i Laalciu railma'1 Eii'ft u lulu ilallj (cict-i'l Huutlar). r.'-'ip. . l.v. . I'ortlatnl"-. " Ar.l it J a. " 7 ir. at Ar. MoMiiivIIIk l.v. h .w a. h. liir i 1 1 "iiiiri lli'ii iilban I rami -rn nt'li ()L. cl'li Hint uii'l Hiiintal n ir I I'm I iir Mall tram- lil. lilt. - lor 'l A.N M CHINA hiillliiK ilati-' "ti ai'i'lii atli'ii liaU nli'l tu ki-li t.i Ii In n in.i ii (a mui Kit nil. .Mi" JAI AN. CHINA, IfoMU.l'l.l' ami At TK U.I A i an l.u i.l.talni.l Iriim l.K'i. Er- l i d, 1 ickcl A,;, lit, K. m l.urK. ft KOIIU.KU, a. I. llUHKUH, Mauattir. Aaat. li. K. A t'aaa. A fan I'OHTLAND 'illlUON. I OR ONI; PRICli I 1 lio I'lilili lui , ul ihu ri.u: i,i.u.ii liait ik.1 fix.U'1 iinnni.tiii' tiln l.. hIiMi uuy in U ulc nctlliir tli' li' to will K". h' a mp; ul Hie WI-HIOOI lI.ANII;R. lb': I'. I 'ariutlluiul papn imi'i in. in 1'in.lllt N'jitlmi I, NMHtmH I.X1RA CIIAKlli. Ull nl) il I nui, will il,, .,,. piiMli'k'' iW I' '"l mi ii'l'lili"iiiil Jjunli, null-in lie 11 Mil It ' HI .On.iili uoilli ol plunlmf ln MAOOON aSrKAWUHKKY, Hindi, I'cM'I'H l iiii : it m:;k Ik-ii. Is Uiiii ami boll'l H U'I mi i ,ri i nl lni.i,' r lliinu In vmir oi'H.r". I I. AIMU.AI.I.ll I I li. i (i. To The lliiforliiiittte. Dr, Gibbon '1 lila tin rdlalilu faml llio liuifil eiuit'iKaful ripti liillnt lu Khii l rall tlai'o. l Ull i iilitlliilca li euro all hciual ami Seminal liacaac autib aa lluniiurihiia, (Ileal Stricture, Ayih Ilia lu all Hit fm ma, Klklii III. Kcaaci, Nirvuua U.blU ;n.. ... ; ' J.""' WBfcB.aaiiil i.o.a MCjuf rianhmul- thti ... unuueo ol aull abuau ami uxvcMca uroiltiUiia- Ihn fullnwlim a'iiiiliiiii',: kulluw i iiiiiiIi niiitcL', dark "!'' I uiuli:i tliutyti, J 'ill it tit tliu lii'inl, iiiikIiik tu tin' i mi', I'K-.i ul i u ii iii it-in , iiiiiiiitiii'ii lu a i pruiu lilnit iliiitiKi ra. piilpltutinii ul lliu liiarr wcakiKho( lliu 1 1 in hi, uu, iiati,, iuvurtry pi in I' It'1 ' in i lliu Intl.', cuiiiilis, niiiiuuiplloii, uiiT lift, (I I II HON liua nruijLliuiil In Han V run. ,lb... . ovur llilrly i nun, ami llinm: IruiibK-il hllmilil u( lull iv, uiiniiiv 1 1 1 III IIH'l IV I'll U till) 11,'Uollt Uf Urn muit I'klll uiul i xpi-rli lice. I Im 'In. -lor uurvn iilnn otlicia lull, iryliltn. l.'iirii iiuiiinli'i', IVlHUIIM tilled III ll'illll . I liari'i'u r. ,, I.. Call or wrltu. lil(. f. r. ulllltoN, i.jj Kcaruy lit. Han J tuu diicu, till. avmai.T .rnparp. Trt,i. DIIri,i tut rorriHiaiil liIIUi( .u'i lalrnt hull!.'.! ! DUiy lIlMfli'lKsl ..vH.,..r -n', rl,l'l,IJ Cl'OquCKl , intltftl Vll L'l'i' -' "I . rIM'.nlM f'.IUlM, ilv tki. iNTiaoMi on coMMiaaioN v,i).r. ,,,i,Ul,,, .. .... .. ....u- lU'U', U Ul'l'l' I, '.l ft l'f 'u',l f lonuiin, and iiiUuiii.'a. .1,1 . Hll, !. t,'',,,,, "r ' ,l"''' t"i rail ft'al l It.' uii'l .ill , l. 1 ,1. . ,1, ,.Ta j.ii iV. .Ti . t. .V , . aiiwa .ml Uitall . -w wif uina 11 luifiiiori rrv uina I aubluliH ll .it rv laifoU r lh ul. waiig roa oaa H. WILLSON 4 CO.. IVialkUcitora. tuning Pin AAAA A A A A A A AAAA A A AAAA A AA Ml" W Af)H I NQTON O C C TTVTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTrrr i-Jichango.