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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1897)
NOTES OP INTEREST. A Kaltuiftii, thfltnblci'welrr. Holid eilvi'r liovflllen si S1riiih'i. J.T. HrjHti, llio Iliiny Walilimakcr. io to the Koimlonf (or (lie lest cigars. Kur n irHxl .')-t 'iil cigar vail on Mrn.N. liityil. Uoiiiiiy claims and wuinnUs buunhl by l. 1. W rM. For firnl-tUwi tlotitistry (in to I'l . I.illlo of n.iUniiil. Ki-y Wen!, iiiiinrU'.l ami iloincelic citfarn l llm Uori'losf. 1). S. Wesi ilwi iinuianco. Oltirc op posite I ho n-t ultieii. lioixls U'loir rwet t Caret's. Now la the time for buritaibS. Nobby uiis ami lslot Mylca nt Little .lin k's. I'rices urty low. All stylet and iiu)itite ut bale at Abra baiu'a lU-tlrock prices. At Oakland, T. t tiravcs ie authorized to tereivo anil rn-cipt (or eubn'riptioustu tllO ri.UNKKAt.KR. 1'or a iiooil bat, stylish ind cheap, rati on Wollt'iitorg A Abraham, nhofe stock embraces all grades of bead gear. Bring jour job work to the ri..isiK At tn orticc. Wo are prepared to do the t-heapcet nud bent work south of Tort land. Wollenberg A Abraham of the Square Deal Store are now receiving a nice lot of spring goods. Latest styles and low est prices. Parties desiring 'smiiy n.-iiig done would do well to call oil Miss Fannie McKcau, 421 Main strict. Will sew for 7b cents per day. The Square 1'eal s'.oio baa just opened up a Lenntiful line of VV. L. IVuiglas shoes, which prove to le the best shoe made. Come and inspect thcui. Hood psslurajie lurnished at uy pas tures on Roberts creek. Charges reason able. All stock at owner's risk. The best of care will bo uiyeu to all stock en trusted to my charge. .1. M. S n m ki:k. Il heals evcrylhiug except a brokeu heart, may be Sitid cf lVs Witt's Wiuh Ka.el Salve, l'iles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, tceuia and all skin troubles may Ins cured by it quickly and permanently. A. I'. Mars ters A Co. I'laisdealeh and Planter is a little alliterative, but sometimes by "apt ! Iteration's artful aid'' you can catch the public eve an ! engage the public at tention." The Webfoot l'lanter is clubbed witti the Plainpkaler and the two papers will be furnished to all cash subscribers of tli? latter without extra charge. Notice is hert by given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to bo burried on my prem ises, a: Koseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped t hereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel tirst contract witn me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaiu'N 1Ioe, Kjseburg, Oregon, March 17ib, lSt5. The daylight ride along the Columbia cannot be but interesting at this time of the year. I'aesenuers taking the Spo kane Flyer, leaving the Union depot at 2:15 p. m. daily, get this vi ;w lasting over live hours, i'-ut that is not all. The O. K, A N. give through service to Spokaue, and a direct connection with the train from Spokane to Kootenai tuuulrjr. l'alace sleepers and modern coaches operated daily without change. Travelers To Spokane, To Koasland, To Palouse Towns, To Coenr d'Alene Towns, To all Eastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take the O. K. A N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Depot Daily at 2:40 p. m. V. C. London, Agent, Hoseburg, Oiegon. Competition never worries us, because we "juy right" hence "sell right." The facts are these; every move in our business ia only made after the most careful consiieration, nothing left to chaucv. SI1093 have advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shoa for fl.25 aud upwards, fine shoes in proportion. If you doubt us, come aud see us, convince yourself that we have what we advertise. V e dou't care to do all the business in town, but want to get a s'lare of 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. This idea prevails throughout our entire business. Every dollars worth of goods must give the wearer satisfaction, even the all wool absolutely fast color 8.00 suits. J. Aiiuaiiam's Clothing House. Tlii I Your Opportunity. On receipt of ton cents. chhIi or stamps. generous siimplc will be mailed of tin; lnoHt popular Catarrh uml Hay Fever Cure (Ely's C'rrain lialuC snfficitut to d. wou titrate the great merits of tl,: iv-ui-.Jy. ELY I.KOTIIEIIS, Gii Warren St., New Y"i!; City. lie. John Tb id. Jr.. of Of at Fall--, Mout., recommended Fly's (.'ream alui to i:e. I ran euiphaKizH his utati input. '"It is ?. po.-.i tive cure for catarrh if u-.cl nsilirecteil." liev. FrnnciH W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Cliurcli, Helena, Muut. Fly's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for cniarrh and coutaina no lui-rciiry nor niy injurious drug. Price, 00 cects. Northern Pacific Change. The Northern PaciGu railroad will make the following time card fur its train leaving Portland daily, beginning uu Sunday the 24th iust. Leaves Portland at II a. m., Tacoma p. m., Seattle I p. iu., Llleusburg 10:10 . in., Pasco 1:50 h. in. Arrives at Spokane at :G0 a. in., Minneapolis 1 :0o p. m. and St. Paul at 1:10 p. m. The new card will enable passengers to make cloio conucciious at Spokane with tho Spokane Falls and Northern (or tho miues. I or further particulars, sec l. S. K. L'i i k, Local Ageut No. 2, Muitstur buildiu . To the Public. Ou aud after this 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 croilit basin, aud bclive that I can do butter by my patrons aud myself by soiling strictly (or cash. P. Bknkuick, Undertaker. Uoscburg, Ore., April 12, 1SU5. Everybody fcays bo. Cascarets Candy Cullmrtic, the most won derful medical discovery of the aj:e, pleas ant aud refreshing to the taste, uel gently nd positively 011 kidneys, liver unit bowels, ileansinir the entire system. dUnel colds. cure lieaduolie, fever, liubituul eoiibupatioa and biliounn'is. I'lcaso buy uud try a box of C. C. U to d;ivi It), t! fit) cents, bold and guaranteed to euro by nil druggists. "I crave but Ouo .Minute," said the public speaker in a butky voice ; and then lie took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, aud proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is uucjualbd lor turoat ana juug iruuuiuo. a. M ami era A Co. I Itoom! Wheat is jumping, Fairly humping, With nil upward pace is pumping, Ami 1I10 farmer wears a smile ne'er eu before. ttold is ixmting, Miners boiing, Unkuuwii Arctic liclds exploring For tho miliiona w bich ibeearth has held in store. Silver's dropping. Theories x.itmg. While the Pops their eyis aie itlopping, As the mortgagors are paying oil their debts. All is hustle. All is bustle, Work for brain aud work for muscle, The CalainityPo! a'o paying up their '.els. New Yoik Sun. NOTE AM) COMMENT. There are men on the way to Klon dike who htvo never felt themselves equal to the task of shoveling snow off of leu squire feet ot sidewalk. Between the yellow fever that has broken out at the south and (be gold fever raging along far northern trails there teems to be 1 1 tie choice. Vigilautes at Skagnay seem drsirottsol having crooks imprested with the truth that a man w ho by a coniidBC game wins all the money in sight and ge:s his neck stretched is not much ahead ou the deal. "We have come kind of calamity shriekera with us all the time," sighed Uucle Allen Sparks. "Just as soon as the wail about bard limea begins to stop and things look a little cheerful here comes the katydid predicting au early frost.'! The province of Ontario is excited over the discovery of a trine which yields gold in "chunks as large as kernels of wheat." The furor in t utark is excusa ble: but Califomians have ceased to marvel at native nuggets unJcr the si.e of mature pumpkins. S. F. Call. "Blessed is tho country whose soldiers light (jr it aud are willing to give the best they have, the best that auy man has, their ow n lives, to preserve it, ln caue they lore it. Such an army the United States has always commanded in all her history." President McKinley at Buffalo. Nebraska's wheat crop alone is worth more than the total annual output of silver in the entire United States. The value of the wheat, corn, oats, rye and bay garnered in Nebraska in IS;7 is '.i-V Sot'.oOO, which is fI8,S3,."03 m ire than the value of the same crops in H'.Ki Nw York Press. One plank in the platform of the Iowa populists demands "a sutlicieut amount of sound aud flexible circulating medium whenever and wherever needed." I'oubt less this means that when a man runs out of money he should be able to step right into the United States treasury and elulT Iim pockets. The fojd supply of Luropc now ecli mated to ba I ,23,Oo),OOJ i.ushels short of the normal demand. This shortage ia divided as follows: Wheat oOO.WU.OOO bushels; rye, 320,000,000 busbe's; ota toc.i, 1,00 J,000,000 bushels. This meaus "business'' for the American farmer, and bad business for the calamity shriekera. Lurupa appears to have desigus uu a nourishing Oregon industry, and to carry out hi r purpose is buyiog up Western broncos for continental armite. The an imal had no kick coming on his treat ment by tho Webfouters; but he'll never quit kicking now that he is forced to sup port butchers of another type aud to suf fer the etioga of the despot's laeh. S. F. Call. No clause in the Dingley tariff has met with more approval lrom plain, fair minded men and women who stay at horn and work for a living than the provision which limited the free entry of goods and wearing apparel purchased abroad by persons visiting Furopo aud returning, to f 100. This is not a coun try for privileged classes. There is no reason why a man able to go to I 'mope suouiu also ue able to dodge the pay niRnf nf dntipa nn rlitrliio ami ,,Mior ,.1 jects which those who stay at home have iu pay. 11 a uui; is r oe leviea lor pro tection at all, and the United States has decided by an ovei whelming majority mat it snail oe, it ought to be paid by every oue, without exception. Phladel Press. Several years ago I was taken with a severe attack of liux. I was sick in bed about ten days and could get nothing to relieve mo until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Kemedy, which cured me and has been a house hold remedy with us ever since. J. C Mahloh, Decaturville, Mo. For sale by a, kj. .larstcrs A Uo. Pointed Paragraphs. Mr. Bryan is not seeking recreation among the farmers this summer. Will these sound-money people never stop harping about "wheat and silver'".' The calamity waiters are corking up tueir tear oucis in view 01 tue increased demand aud increased prices for farm products. Last year an ounce of fine silver bought a bushel of wheat. It takes two of them this year. That is tho way wheat aud silver keep togetberr American workingmen are not emigrat ing to Mexico in great numbers nowa days. The idea of being paid half wages in dollars only worth 40 cents is not an au attractive oue. The silver orators are liudiug dilliculty io linding x;op!e to listen to them now. The cry "dollar whal" knocks the most elaborate silver argument .into smither eeuH in short order. h Mr. Bryan doing anything to check mate the perpetration of auolher "crime'' in Mexico'.' It looks as though the "gold power" might "e having designs upjn our sister republic. Those farmers who mentioned "dollar wheal" when Mr. Bryau tried to talk silver to them should have had more re gard for the fueliugs of the sensitive young oraior from the banks of the Hat to. Tho cloudy appearance above the man ufacturing tow us noticed these days is not the smoke of battle due to the "in vasion y( tho enemy's couutry" which Mr. Bryan began just a yera ago. Mr. Bryan's fl , 00 'gold basis' speech for 1 Wiio has been drafted iu the rough. It may be necessary, before it is deliv ered, to maku some slight ehauges with regard to a further decrease iu the nrice of nlver and a few other little things of mat Hon. It is an awful thing to sue tho gold power of L'urope grinding under its heels the larmera of our country. The lates' evidence is the importation into Sau Francisco of i; 130,000 ol British gold from Australia, which the American farmers a ill be forced to take for their surplus wheat. IMulrrel I'oIhom at Mttrbler'N. Bad Railroad recks. The most disastrous lailroad aciidsitl that ever happened in Colorado euro r rod at 12 :1" o'clock Friday morning n mile and half west of Newcastle, t'ol. Den ver A Uio U ramie passenger train No. I, westbound, collided with a Colorado Midland elock tram, going cad, w reek ing both engines and itver.l cam In boll 1 tiaius. Shortly alter Uie cdlitoit lite bloke out in thu train, t he mail, luggage and express cam, smoker, dav co.ch ami tourist sleeper were burned. A uuiiibrt of paareiicors who weie not killed out riKht, but were pinned in tho wreckage and could not bo extricated, perished in tho lUmes. There were about 200 pas sengers. Il 13 estimated that !!." persons were killed, and as many more bruised, scalded and burned, of w hom tive or cix are likely to dio of their injurier. Tho surviving traiumen s.y the trains were not running fast, but the facta seem to be that both passenger am! freight were going at full speed, tho psseougor about 20 miles au hour and the freight 10 or K. One of tho wotst wrecks in the history of the Santa Fe railroad occurred three miles east of Kmporia, Kansas, last week. Ten or eleven persons were killed, and as many more were badly hurt. The fast mail train going cast, aud the Mexico and California express, westbound, collided bead ou. Mr. Bry an was on thetrain, but was tiding iu tho rear pnllman. some i0 feet from the cars which were wrecked. He elate? that nothing but a heavy jolt was ex perienced by tho paseengers iu bis coach. Mr Bryan was one of the leaders in the crowd of rescueis. Ho helped to carry out the dead aud wounded, aud gave tho greatest atteutiou to their cre. One pjor lellow who was badly maimed, called to Mr. Bryau and said: "1 went to hear you today ; I am living now, and want to shako your hand and say Hod bless you. If you possibly can, Mr. Bryan, get me a drink of water." Iu a recent letter to the manufactur ers Mr. W. F. itenjamin, editor of the Spectator, Uushford, N. Y., says: "It may le a pleasure to you to know the high esteem iu which Chamberlain's medicines are held by the eoplo of your own state, where liiey must be K-st known. Au aunt of mine, who resides at IVxter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few- rears since, and brforo leavinu home a rote me, asking if they were told here, stating if I he v w ere not she would bring a qaantsty w ith her, as she did not like to be wiiho'it 1 hem." The medicines referred to me Chamberlain's Cot'gb Kemedy, tauicus f ir its cures of colds and croup; Clumber Iain's Pain Balm for 'lie.KU 'iMn, lame back, pains in the side and chest, aud Chamberlain's Cjlic.Ciiolera ami Diarrho i K-uiedy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in coustant use in Iowa for almost a qu.irter of a century. The peo ple have learned that they are articles of great worth aud merit, and uneq'ialed by any other. They are for sale here by A. C. Mar.-ters A Co. A Salvation Colon . Tho New Yoik Weild oi the b.ht.ija: Ccmmauder Booth-Tucker will start tomorrow for California to inaugurate his tirst colony under tho auspices of the Salvation Army. Thu commander says that ecveial wealthy cili.ens of Sau Frauciaco have raiecd t.'j.oOO for the founding a colony on tho hues proposed by him. It was stipulated that thu col ony should be planted in California, as it was not deemed desirable to reduce the population of the Golden state. "After I have finished my busiuefcs in San Francisco." said the commander. "I shall go to I Vnver to make arrange ments for tho tirst colony to gj from New York. Mrs. Bxitli-Tucker will meet me in llie Colorado city, and there we will be in consultation with capital ists and railroad men. We have been oOereii laud in 20 states, but tho epot chosen will probably bo Southern Colo rado. "After. we have takeu up the land aud made other preparations, we will return to New York. Hero we will capitalize the colonies, for we intend to have many of them, and I have assurances that the money will be forthcoming as a desirable business venture, lbe tirst colony will cost $100,000. We have many appli cants from would-be colonists, and, best of all, some of them with a httie money "Does General Booth, the head of the army, approve of the plao? "Heart and soul. I made a. llyiug trip over the ocean to lay it .before hiiu, and it liai hia earnest approval. The colonies will relieve the pressure iu New York, and even the almhouses, I expect, will give up some men Dot lost to' ambi tion." "Have!many capitalist.i offered to as sist you'.''' "Yes, I have been eucouraged, but am not at liberty to talk about that now. When at Denver wo will hold a big meeting and boom the idea. , Ihm't Tuliaccu hiit and hiuvkc tuyr l ife Ann;. To quit tobacco easily and forever 1 .0 mas,' netic. full of life, nerve and viuor, take No To llac, the wonderworker, thai maion weal; men strum;. All druggista, Wc or II. Cure fc-uaruu-teed, booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Keuicdy t'o Ciikao or New Yoik. jEAu Odessa dispatch says: The crisis in the grain trade in Southern Kussia has been enhanced by thu inllox of a half score of Hungarian commissioners, who are purchasing wheat at any price. A majority of the great grain exporters are iu a very precarious position, uud a large number of smaller tinm have al ready collapsed. One large foreign ex port firm alone has lost 0,000,000 rubles 011 tho fullillmeut of contracts made by it in thu expectation that I hero would bo a middling crop With the exception of barlov, all the cereals aio as light as they ant scant, while the lact thai the government has wisely made extraordinary purchuecs of grain fur food reserve as a precaution against famine has increased the scare. Oregon Tire Relief Association. Cheapest aud best insurance 011 earth, ul v.if-t, or 18 ' cents per bundled. Besi de oroperty, a imperially. II, L. M.vk: 11 k: , Agent, 'I I litsCN, a In II line IU vv Mll'M, ul JliirsU i .' KRUSI: & SHAM BROOK, III. V I I Urf IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A 1 L I I. LINK OK TOBACCO Sz CIGARS. ilVK I H A I HI A I.. miii; m;i.ivi.nv.. Its Value Recognized ly I'll .-Mann. As rule I am opinwjd Io proprietary medicines. Still t value a gcod duo, especially w hen such Is the source ol io liel from' pain. Asa topical (external) application I Have found Chamberlain's Pain lUIni tho l otd loimdy I hao ever used lor neuralgia of auv kind. I hau conscientiously recommended il Io many i peimine. t 111 1 t IIohnk, ,m. I'., Jauos iville, Wis Sold bv A C. M.wdera A I l.'j. J. F. BARKER & CO. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A ihh.IU biBtl J yuvlultrlel Tea. U prl rr lililil! 1 haTinf Ur mIo Ml tlftr Glass and Delf Ware l UmUhiiig- low 1. mom. Our u euui4 Turns ! t very popular. osc or rm az fir 's i I at our expenso l'ttracl . I if vmi r, not n , MRS, N. BOYD GROCER. CATARRH h a LOCAL DISEASE and i the result ol coMt unit udden climatic changes. It can tc rimM by a plfMant ssssa n inciy wuicn la appnm n-vuj inn, inr minim. 1113 niii kly aiurbUi( nlief tencc Ely's Cream Balm m iknowlrdcfl t Hi? ml tiMnnh euro frr Nfl t atArrh. iWt in HrH'i iimI liny Kirvcr of all rrmctlir. It on aim, rl. mw thr n ifil p-(i:k',", iliavn i,4tti nI iiin.i!itinii"ii, b Hit nortp, pn tttl.r nwiuhrnu from rulU. ffion t ttt mmi?" a tf ta,fr nn-linncM. Vrrr -, n IHH j.if r ly ti.mL ELY liHll UKK.S 6 WiwiiutrtTt, York. JERRY J. WILSOM, V;il( IniiaKcr nnil Jt'iveler, J .i It it tilrrt-l, IS)AII lit pulrluit culiuslid lu ui) care villi lie I'Kll'll'l I.V Hiid carvfiilly ilonc. I'lili K.S UKAHiNAIJl.K. SIMMONS. is I III. 1 III I I r cull; I oK 'lilt. -IAIK "I Op K"!i, lur liouijlti- eoHiilv S I', hum, l iiiui ul. Ki.ni' e o Miin I i U ami rmali vimelii iu, l' feuitHUU. 1 1 1 .-mi ah M.im he 1 in. lxi u uaineil d leM'laul III tlie limn' it llie l-tiite ul Oh-K'MI, uu me U' rele. reuiiiri .l In ni.iiear ami uit-wer the e"in- plauit ltie-1 Hipiuiftt you in llie uhove entitled 11. 1, by the fti-l .lav ( the wt teiiu id naid e'irvin I eonrt. b. nig M"UdH', I'ueember l'.1, ana 11 vim 1 ul i lu atmwer, lor wain inerein, tlic l lmuliil nl.nlv to the . ollil fr llie t lie! ihiiiiiiiU'l in the tiMiiiilaliit. town It. Kur jmiKiii. lit tm .:.'., ami luti re-t bum Aim r, IV,' J, at ten 1.er eent per iioiilllil, lee" 117 prtl'l No . In, li Kivi lur I "I athiriicy le , and .e.min ami li-l,'ir-' nn uti of llm xuil '-'"'I I IimI pUiiiliir.i MhTiu'.i-'e up.ni the NK1 1 ol HV ' ,, III B. i ail'l i Ol Or. i OI ee. "-, o., K. I VVei.1 t U HlaiuelU' Merlilian, be (ureeluaed aiiUllim hui'l p .d e-tate bewihl and the proeeeila applle'l I" tiie 'uv m-lit l( I'lalnllll nuid jinlx im.'iil. ;r l. I i"it pluiotill ban- "Ueh nlUfr ami lurtiM i 1' Ue. in to the conn niiiiu eeiii fiuiia I In- MiiiiiM"ij iHerved ly huliHi'Htloii l or der ut ll"U. . I ' . I nil' riuii. Jii'lk'e ot tho aiiuve einilieu i ..nil ele tlie 1st ,iay ol pepieinuer, A. M. CltAVV KOKH, M.'t; Attorney fur rtaintiit. NOTICC. TN I llh (IK' U1T fOUUT OK TIIK -TA'I K ui Of n lur tluuKlan Cuuiity. II. uui as d 1. en, plulnlin" I v. I l.nlli' i I'aln.i r J. I). Buyer and Hume! llujer, deiend-I mi!-. J I niler uml i v Irtuu of a JmlKineiit mid de eri' "I pnrtill 'ii and hiiIi: duly made, ami en ter"! iu Hie .il,uve entitled milt nn the ;aitli day ul . I line, IviT, the undernlKiied. a reltree iluly npi"inl"l lur Unit piirpow, will oiler (ur call uml nell, ut i he Court Iiiiiim: dour, ill K"eliur-'. IiuukIui euniity, Oieuli, on the lllh ilay ol -epteinher, I v.it", at the hour id one oeluek ill the I'li'Tiiu.iti uf iai'1 day, at pulille auetlun, to i he hih'hi-nt hid'ler lur Cdali, the real proKTty direeleil lu id iii'lk'ment and ileeree to he Milil. nii'l ileiu ritn il an (iiIIuuh, to-uit: 'I lie M.1 1 ul Heetiui. In town-hip -". wiuth id imik-e s ui ut f VV lllaiimtte Mi ri'llnii, aud In U"UkIii- euniity, Orixoll. Dated tin- ah day of Augu-t, It-ti?. I'. VV . IIKN-iOS. u'.'i'i Iteleiee, 4tAAAAAAAAiAAAAiAAAiiAA QUICXLT SiXURED. 'JimI -marha n! C'prlhi rttntr4 K.trt f.nUnt tnif. "f CTcr d.icriiiou tr'ivitly n'l akillfiilljr comlui lc4 t lmr$i rii fntrntiorm intrmUn, rnrii'iiiiief forin"l, nl FAT KHTB iO!.D OW C0MMIB8I0K. 'Z't ri-:ri. ii.e. lit In ii. r. Wi in -. hrnl uh liimli l, a k'-t li "f Vvn, if invention, with rilaiilln, a'l i H r'l-Tf vIh-Mit f himiih r not, frm f Imrf. 00 FEE PAYABLE WHEN FATEKT U ALLOWED. W.iod t'Mttnt i wi' oriH, we omlm l tin nnl- for wi'ti il 'r rimrr. M TAQF. HAHUHOOg uml Imiof inriiti'h antHj iumlt t" Mt frr 0(n r'ii tii ii iim nioat iiifiM- I - I'Ai'-Mt lh iiitilitli' anl trv init-nOir IimI1 WRITE FOX ONI. H. B. WILLSON A CO., Iut h-.K-iu-m. U Jr..it jim f. WASHINGTON. D. C. W TTVTTTTfTfTTTTTTTTTTTTT Aid. KISIIH oK one I lour Mouth of I'. (J, MOMIvIil'Kti, UHIIVON, WANTED: $ I O , O O O ' WORTH Ol- Which vc h;ic icccivcil mi ctMisiiuucnt lioiti the receiver of one uf the l;uj;est houses in San Fiiiucijicu. 'These t'outls have been sent us to ilispose ol" ill Oo cents oil the dollar, which i less than cost of niatiufaclute, atul heinj; soUl in eouneetion with our eouiiletc stock at al solute ocst. Note the PolluwiiiK Astonislihiv, hat-gaiiis! ll III 1 l ..!. '...I. .mi wooicn i ness vioous, wiilc. Latest Stvles Ladies' amU'icntb' Mackintoshes Tor Half Price Our Loss is La'lies' ami (lents' Umletwear Reilucctl to l'i ices to Suit the Our (loo'lb are all ol" the goods ou hand. Never has Prices. Call early aud be eouiuccd. CARO BROS. THE BOSS STORE. -Je- jn j-t;.;rt; i " - his is the to Buy Groceries. your special attention. Our line of Olives, (iherkius, rick els, Sauces, etc., is also eonlplete. We cairy the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. C. VV. PARKS & CO., Grocers. rat: 4.$ At a 6 4-S . V J.!' - A.C.ftAR5TER54Co "Weill ciper A Choice Collection, at Prices that 5cll. LIME PLASTER AMD CEMEMT. A FULL LIME OF WINDOW GLASS ALL ORI)l;RS PROMPTLY I ILLLI). .AArWWVWWrWrrWMrM flVl IP PILKINCTON. ISiica-KMil t General Blacksmithing m mp ';( J - I kOlTINd AND KUNNINd IM.ATI25 A 5IM;CIAi:i V, Ktl'AllllNU OK Al l. KIN1X-I I'UO.Ml'lLV UUNK. Hlioii 011 Comer waliliiKl ROSEBURC Marble and Granite Works. H. IV. niurluc Kstimates Furnished ou all I, 4l OMlvc aim HalvwrooiM. ;7ii ilak Hlrct I, J1 ; $ 1 8 , 0 O O riERCHANDISli 30 uieites ETw ner vanl Your (lain.- Times. Later.! Styles. No shelt wovu there leeu such a Slaughter of j t. .re .i r. .t 4 e -.. Tt rt C -'", T jrt ,J i) Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kejl in a tirst elass grocery. Kverything offered for sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, t which we invite 'f i : i. ,1 . a ' .1DBUG-G-ISTS. U. W. NOAH, I " Ku o liomliuin. ACIIISON & CO., Pl'Oil'S. IK-Hlcm III llll kill' III III and (iraniU; Monuments and lleadsloiit's, "7 uiiinim. VfUinviii uuiuiiih kinds of Cemetery Work GENERAL DIRECTORY M 11 H tr lil.MMlN, li.H.llnmlon Ol. tt, Mi Itililr I I'l IIIM l I ll(lll " IVV . II. Kill. . .VV illlnm I', Lunl II. II Ivllllilll'l , . I 1 1 1 1 Mi i linn 11. M 1 1 In VV , II I'imIi, . r, M I'll, mini .1'. A .mii.i !'. 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I'timilif Ctiiiil nm U Uu- I.l tt . itiii .ilitjr hII - lliu (ul Mtiiiiltt) i.l liiniiui y, Mmi It, May, July. iiitt-iiili-- nnl NnttiiilMi, A. K. Mmiii, nl Oitkl.inl. JihIki', I'. II MiiiiI'Ui nt l.lkli.n .ml W. K VV lUtin, nl Klilitlt-, i-tiutiiilii-iliiiii-iii. I'mtmUi I'miil u In itt-fi.iuii ttitilliitiiiiikl)-, A. tltunn uili:v. tiii. ;i:i; vt GOLD SILVER COIMHIIIS i imiriHii toi l nun AMI l.ASIIHN IIIII.I.ON ALL ARE REACHED ...The 0 R. A ft. t litiiiKt' ! i.iii liilHini IMIIt 'l I. A "Ml .Hill HtUI II 4 11 V ttl'OK AM, Mtotlfl Linr Io NiuliUiic I .-ii.i' . ill.. . 1. ;i ALL RAIL ROUTE to III III., Klf4ll,VMI, JIAItl' M.I.Hin, .lull nil Knott liil IIiiIiik; 4 niiii .... lctratis t::z Tnr.ovou tickets. 1 . 1 1-. 1.1 1 .. 1 1.1. 1 1., 1 ui. 1 1 -,.. 1, ..ii, 1, W ill. .i V. I '. I .ON 1 l I N, Ol!.. Ul I I" II.. . l, -,.. UH -,' ! . II. Ill 111. Ill 14 I , i-l il l .i - ii.;. 1 ;i HI . 14. A, .N. 4 o., I'm II11111I, Oituim, EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Of I II H - - Southern I'lU'llic Co. Kirt-. Iriilim Ii .- 1'nri lit n .1 lUily , (Kiulh I 1 Nurtli - X. I l.v. I'urlluinl . Ar. I -i .'II a. m i : A. M. I.f. Knil Oil IK - I.V. I.' ..'ll-.M. -''il M Ar Win I- nun in l.v I nimi'. m. Aluivti tritin.i M,.i nl 1,11 .iiihi,ii In I tt c-i 11 I'm 1 Inn. 1 1 . - nl.-111 . 1 iiti:ii Ji-lli-rmiii, Allii-iiy. riiiiHi-nl, hln.1,1. II.Ml.l.l,,., I,,l...ll I.M I iitiinim Mitlliill, lUlny, , v . ..7. i.iiKi ur, ' iiiin,;i- liinti', luiilll, 1 ml. Intnl. .1 it. I nil tutloil. I111111 1 min.: itum-uuiK 10 aMiiiitini iiiriiihlt f. Iliinrliiirg .ilnll- l)nll-. k.:ui4. M. 5.V0 IV M l.v. Ar. I'l'illitinl Ku-ii-litii Ar. l.v. I "I IV M 1 I A. M iiimvi aiin o imjii: iioi ii:. Pullman BufTet Sleepers - A N U Sl. o:l. I. nh M l ;; ( tllN AUlll'lilil tn llll I'Iiiiiiii;Ii '1 1 it I iim. West Side Division. 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