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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1897)
NOTES OF4INfERC?fttr,,r' A 8alman. tli? rallabln Jeweler. KollJ tllver Dovelllei at fSalr.iuau'a. J.T. Itrjrao, tba Buay Watchmaker. (o to tba lloatleaf to 1 tba Unt Hjaro. Kr a ifKxl (-eeol cbjft? CH " Mra.N. Ikir.l. ; . i (Vianty claim and warrant bought by ). H. WmI, For tirit-claaa dutilry fio to IT. I.illla ol Oaklaud. Key VVat, imported, ami domealic citfara t Ilia Koeoleaf. . - I. h. West Iom ioiutance. Office op loit tba ol Mc,f y 7 ' (iooJi boluw coat l'X,rV Now la tha time for bargslot, 7:, Nobby aoita aod latuat aljlea at Ultla Jack'a. 1'rieei very low. All alylc and qualities ul bati at Abra bam'a Bedrock jwieea, New invoic eMiok cuff bultODt and ailk watch guard juat received at Hal roan'a. At Onkland. T. I- Uravcalt aulboriied to rereiTO and rxsipl foraabacriptionato the l'LAisntM sr. . For a good liai; tijlith md cbeap. call ou Wollenbcrg A Abraham, boe atock embracea all grades ol bead gear. twinn toot iob work to tba PiMNDCtL- kii oflic. We are prepared to do tbe cheapest abd beat work loam 01 ron land. Wolleaberg A Abraham ol the Square Ial Mora are uw receiving a oice lot of spring goods. l.aicaWttylee and low est prices. Tbo Square Peal store bae just opened up a beautiful line of V. L. lAouglaa ehoaa. which i-rore to be tbe beat eboe made . Come and inspM them . Good pasturage furnished at tuy pas tures on Kotarta creek. Charges reason able. All etoek at owner's risk. Tbe beet of cure will be. giyeo to all atcck en trastud to my charge. J. M. S.UAFKEB. It beals everything except a broken heart, may be said ol De Witt's Witch Haiel Salve. Files and rectal diseases, cute, burns, brail?, tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. A. C. Mare tera & Co. Flaikd&alkh and Xjaaler is a little alliterative, but aome$mes by "apt a! literatio' artful aid" you can catch tbe public eye ao-i engage tbe public at tention. Tbe Webfoot FUnter is clubbed witb the I'laikdivlib and tbe two papers will be furnished to all cash subscribers of tbe latter without extra charge. Notice is hereby given to tbe public by tbe nndsreigued that I do not allow dead animals to be bnrried on my prem ises, a'. Roeeburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or esnd or gravel taken therefrom, uulees tbe party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will to prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Rose, Ujseburg, Oregon, March 17tb, 18S. The davlinht rtdtj-alona tbe Columbia canoot be but interesting at tbis time of tbe vear. Faesenirers taking tbe Spo kane Flyer, leaving the Union depot at '.':45 p.m. daily, get this viw lastiog over five hours. Bat that is not all. The O. K. & N.'give through service to r-iKjkane. and a direct connection witti tSe train from bpokaue to Kootenai country. Palace sleopers and modern coaches operated dally without change Travelers To Spokane, -. ToKossland, . To l'alouse Towns, To Coeur d'Alene Towns, To all Eastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take tbe O. tt.& N. Spokane Flyer And Save Time. Leave Union Depot Duly at -':w p. m. V. C. London, Agent, Boeeburg, Utegon Competition never worries as, because we "jut right" hence "eell right." Tbe facts are those ; every move in our business is only , made after the moet careful consideration, nothing left to chance, hbues have advanced in price but not with ne. We sell you a good oil train shoe for 11.25 aud upwards, fine ahoaa in urouortion. If you doubt as, come and see as. convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We doa't care to do all the business in town, but want to get a share of it. We tirmly believe that a concern that gives its ruHtoruera axcentionallv rood values in every instance Is bound to go ahead year by year, ibis taea prevails tnronguoui our entire business. Lvery dollars worth of rood must et ve the wearer satiaiaciion even tbe all wool absolutely fast color 3.00 suits. ... J. Ahbauau'b Clothing Huuae This It Toar Opportaattr, On wciDt of ten cents, cash or stamps. n...ntit urn Die mill be mailed of the mort populiir Catarrh aad Hay Fever Cure E-i'a r,.m it.lm aaffiitiant to dtniuQ- V W ... . ' etrate the great mints of the remedy. ELY MtOTHERS, CO Warrtu St., New York f iy. Tlr. John Held. Jr.. of Great Faila,Mout., racoiniueiided Llv'e Cream Balm to rue. I cau euipbacize Lis statement, "It is a poti five cure for catarrh if ud as directs!. Itev. Francis W. I'oole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont Ely's Cream Balm ia the acknowledge! cure for catarrh anil contains rjonTTcwy mr any Injurious drug. Trice, 60 cent, Northern Pacific Change. Tbe Northern J'aci6o railroad will make the following time card for its twin leaving 1'ortiauu uhiiv, neginning en Sunday the Stitb iuHt. Leaves Portland at 11 a. m.. Tacoma 5 i. m.. K'attle 4 p. m.. EllensbarK 10:10 p. n;., PaKO 1:60 a.m. Arrives at riKikane at 5:50 a. m., Minneapolis 4 :0j p. m. and H. Paul at 4:K) p. m. Tbe nw card will enable passengers to make rlobj conucctious at tpukauo with tbe Hpuksne Falls aud Northcru for the mines. For further particulars sue l. 8. K. Hiau, L'jcitl Agout No. ', Marsters buildio . To the Public. Ou and after this date, I w ish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's L'uodH are caah with the order. 1 nod imoosaible to do .busiueee on a credit basis, aud belive tbatl van do better by my patrons and myself by selling strictly lor csu. r. UHNXPK'K, uuuenaaer, Koeeburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. . . Everybody Bays 8o Puiunti Pknitv t'ulfiiirtlc. the most won' derful medical licovery of the age, pleas ant aud retrying to the Uiate, act gently aud positively vniuucys, uver uuu uuncis, rleaiisiog the entire system dlsHl colds, cure heada'olie, fevrr, Itabltual coutliatioo and hlllausDKoa. ' 1'Jeaso buy uod try a bos of C. C. C to-day 1 1 0, HX 60 tents, bold and guars ntod to euro by all druggists. "I crave but 'One Minute," said tbe public epueker iri a husky voice; aud then betook a doe of One Minute Cough Cure, aud proceeded with his orstory. One Miuute Cough Cure is unequalled for thifuAt aud luug trouble. A. V. Mvefr Co. Corporal Punishment In Schools. l'.nin.a l'i.AiMSAI.t:ii : Should the leg islature be convened tbis coming wiuter to enact some important laws, or to re peil some obnoxious ones, let us trust that one offensive law, that of corpora punishment In our p'lblic m lioois, win he wiped from the statute. Most of the other a'.aics of the l oion nave auoiieneo it, and use moial suasion, or expulsion as a pauithuMUt for ill behavior, and why the state of Oregtn continues to Uvi.r that baiharisui of the pait, In comes a tjuery to many thinking citlsene. Tbe lash upon ins nsaeo i iu slave, as a legal tender for labor per formed, is now a thing of the past, and tbe public whipping poet, established lor lbs other fellow, has slso been abolished, save among tbe barbariaus of l'iUaro. Now let us follow in tbo wske of more advanced states aud repeal this odious law, and try to relorm, and enlighten the youth ol the state by setting more civil iiced examples before them. I .at na uire the risine Generation more litorty. Liberty can never 1 rstab u.ho.i i thn roil, for it. ilio rol. makes moral cowar.ts of the young. Liberty is tbe sleppiog stone to civili- lion and en lightenment. Our forefathers realised this when they retailed nguitist kingly n.i i.riMii rnip and mad lilerty a hnl foreh in our constitution, and placed thai most sacred word on the na A state like Oregon biings the hmnt of abase unoo the youth in our nnhlic M-bools. iustead of leiog their i.mKrtmi. aud carinir for their pbyeiral and intellectual welfare. From tbe highest institution of learning in Oregon to the lowest, is a display of ixissieni and to,lvi!ftn-. or subjection, lioseisui on th tiart of the irinciiale, iirofcasois f 1 , . . . . . I . m .in lh. leacoera sou uircLiuio nu.i v.u . v nart of subordinates, and fear on the Dart of the children. How maoy centu ries will U take to enlighten a nation uu der Buch rule .' 1 have witnessed toady isoi run msd at .vtate oruiai. u was "profeeebr" about tbis, and piofessor" linnL iliat. to the uritn-ipal. that In his rnom tho word w as repeated so ofteu that one should think that auotber dip of professorship would produce an uioi. Wbv make such rulee iu our pu'olio Bi-houla are laid down by some teach ft it rulea that no teacher himself nould Ioiil; observe without making a "kick Manv of tbe rules of schools arc but trans aet for tha chi drcu. o notes halt be written in time of school How ia that for a snare? bboold tne rnla have been "No immoral or abusive note shall be written in time oi school ihnr vnuld be more sense to it. I ob ject to the placing an Eden dead-fall iu tne must oi a bcuooi room. K von nt to see rules broken vu.i a teachers' institute, or a state legisla ture. I have visited tbe halls ot con greea br. permission of lopreeeuUtiyes from mv native state, Tennessee, ana while there witnessed some rceues mat nooldlhrow a common school into an nnrnai. All theae things are BllOWCtl or, at (east passed upon without much aao, tut in ine lesser nesemuiiuei-, our common schools, lor should auy ol the like happen, then the Wt is in tho No law maker ever obeeived strictly all tbe laws lor ti e punishment of the other fellow: that be bimself belied to make. The trouble with our ecbools in that there is too mucb law. and not enough liberty. A teacher cau't cou vince a child that naturo has made him the child, too loose iointe J, and that il is a happiness as well as a physical beue fit to work tha bonus cloeer together by raisin z him by the hair and jarring him down .on tha lloor. liut you my an awtr. "If a teacher abueee a pupil, then thump the teacher." This some fathers have hid occasion to do, which is simply like begetting like. Upjn second eober thought,' does not brutal retaliation bring one on a level with the brutal actions of tbe scitresaor? Another will advise to seek the courts for redress. The answer is. do you always get justice in the courts? Ten to one that if the scales of i net ice tip at all. it will be on the side of money. A third party, thinking that he is eoini: to ear something sanctimonious wiu mote from an ancient author, "Spare tbe rod and spoil the child." Cut living in tba nineteenth century this has been discovered to be a mistake, secma not to have been poesesfeJ of that degree ol in telligence that can govern the young without resorting to physical force ; that physical force aud suQering was consul ered way ahead of kindness in gaining respect : that the barrel stave is superior to reason ; that a vigo. ous application of tbe whin was more lasting in its convic tion that the ol tfleldioz it wss right than a thorough explanation of the dif fereuce between richt and wrong. Solomon should be classed with "Un kle ILemus" inasmuch as they both ad vocatc barrel stave education in showing clearly how wrong injures self as well as others, and that right benefits all. Moet of our la s are erroneously founded upon ancient barbarisms. It was once thought, and has become with many a whim of second urowth. that the doctrine of etcr nal inininhmnnt waa acuiivincinz BfeoiQc that there was a moral, good and loving (Jod. Let all infamies bo wiped from state and national statutes. Jamls Lvias, Looking Mass, Or Meet Sugar. (j. W. bhaw, cbctuiBt ol the ekperi uient station at Corvallls, aud L. I. bay lor, special sgent of the agricultural de1 partment o! tue united mates, are trav eling through Oregon to ascertain tbe extent oi tbe sugar beet possibilities in this state. Mr. Hay lor aaid to the people at Medford in Jackson county that he had visited every county iu the United States here beet sugar factories ere in ojteration and where beets bad been grown for tho market, but be bad not visited any locality where the beets grown and the natural resources were eo favor elle as io Jack sou county. Nuw, as that county Deems to he the first place in Ore gon where Mr. h'aylor has made auy in vestigations, and as the cliumtio condi tions and soil of Southern Oregon arc very uiiich the same as I be coast coun ties, il is sale to assume that gugitr bed cultivation can bo as successfully cairied ou here si iu Jackjou county. At I. a Uraude, iu Union county, a I'orilaud company has already contracted to build asuuar beet Ur.iorv, aim an over tue state tbe people are moving in this H.al ter. lieutou and Liucolu counties aic more favorably situated than auy other couulies in the state as regards shipping, and tbe soil, climate and fruitfuluees are at least equal to auy other portion of the slate, we should at once see wnat can be done in the direction of ettablishiog a beet sugar factory here or ou the hay, Call a meeting (or that purpose and ap point coiumltleeH to investigate the sub led. It is most importaut and ought to be done at ouce. Uuioii. Several years sgo 1 was taken with a severe attack of liux. 1 was sick in bed sbout teu days aud could get uutbiug to relieve me until 1 used Chamberlain's (yolic, C'Liolera aud Hiarrliaa Kemedy, w hich cured me aud has been a house hold remedy with us ever since. J. 0. Mablom , Docalurvillo, Mo. 1'or sale by A, 0. Marsters A Co. M.jiilrret PoUou al Mamici 'N. The Farmers and the I'opuliJt. The tHiimlisls ill the Farmers' National Congress were badly defeated duiing its sessions. "Calauiitv" Weller, il lowrt, introduced a resolution for tho restora tion of free coiusge of silver. I Ins a reKrlcil unlavorahiy and reiectcu. i ueu came a resolution luvoring the prohibi tion of "private moiiopiy m pni'Ue neves aiin'D." even In the extent el ine esier- cise of the rinht ol vtuineiit domain snd the acquirement of such iiaefsilic ty tbettate. On a oil el states a three to one nin) tily against the lesolution was develoied. Another liiuncUl roaolulion was similarly disposed oi altera snoii discussion to avoid rllihnsteiing, which had Ih cii reeortcd lo by the populist. Later in theday the tiopultfl' were agaiu turned lovu ' on the Dual icpoil ol tne committtu on resolutions. U evluiious wero adopted couimendiug tbe eevrelary of agriculture for hie effort in behall of tbe dairy industry; favoiing government insHction and grading oi putter lor cx Krt, and the reduction of official salar ies ; providing for a committee to report a plan for co-operation betweeu the statee (or the prevention of tho spiod of contagious diseases among domestic ani- main. Resolutions introduced tv Air. I.onrks favor ipe the income tax, govern ment control of telegraph and telephone, the prohibition ol corporate owneiship of laud for Seculative purposes, and the initiative and reieremium nso iecn turned down in committee, and Mr. 1-oacks had maJe a minority report in each case, lie was allowed to speak in support of each of the lesolulions, aud then the congress oyerwnemiinuiy iu tsiued its committee. New Yoik Wo-UI. A I I v in the Uccr. If a tlv drop into a bier glass, one who has made a stndv of ehaiaeleiislics can easily tell the driukcr's natioiiality bv bis action. A Spaniard pava lor the I'ccr, leaves it on tho table, and goes away without jv- ing a word. rrent binau wnl do tbe same, except that he swears while ho got;-. Au Luglisbuiau epillf tue iter iuui orders another gist;. ticrmau care.ully nshee out tue ny, and dtiuks the beci an if uothiu Im l bappeued. A Itusiiau dituks llie uer wun me 'r- , Uhiuauiau UsUts out tue uy. swal lows it and theu throws the beer away. tlieveude Blatter. Call for State Convention. The lifteeulh nuuu.il conveuiiou ol the Woman's Christian lempcrauce Union of thegou, will he held iu Albany, Oregon, September -3, lsVr, to October 1st, luclnsive. l.xecuuve ir.eennic ai 10 a m. Tuesdav, September '.'th. The convention will open ut 1 .''- p. m. ou Tuesdav, aud close at noon on Friday, October 1st. Let every local Union fend its full quota of delegates iu order to mate this auniial meeting a eucceN-ful and repre sentative gHthetiug. N VKl W. KlNNIO . State President Si . K. Fo?i tn. Corresponding Secritary. Ilargnins! Bargains!! Bargains!!! In 1'Miiun. organs aud iniieical gvds. lii-yv!e'H new aud i-ecu ml hand at the 1 0 "e r-1 i-ricea (Hjevible. I have also ot about thirty thousand leet of lumber hich I havo taken in trade (or g jojs, aud will sell cheap, ms I am not iu the luiuhcr liiihiiifrH. T. K. Uu ii.iinso.N, Koeebur, 'r. Oregon Fire Relief Association. Cbea(est aud best insurance ou at tost, or IS1! tents per hundred. earth, ! Kesi-1 dent property, a specialty. II. L. M.u;.Tti;, Agent, In a recent letter to the mauufaetur- j era Sir. W. 1. 3eiij.iiniD, editor of the bpecUitor, KushfurJ, N. Y., says: "It! may be a pleasure to yon to know the high esteem iu which Chamberlain s medicines are held by the people ol your own state, where they must he best known. Au auut of mine, whj resided at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few years Biuce, aud before leaving homo wrote me, asking if tbey wero sold here, statiou if they were not she would uno a ijuautsty with her, as eho did not like to be without them.'' The medicines referred to are Chamberlain's Coii;h Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup; Chamberlaiu's I'ain Halm for ihuumatism, lamo back, paius iu the aide and chest, and Chamberlain's Colic.Chulera and lJiarrh i 1 ICemedy for bowel complaiute. Iheju meJiciuea bavu becu iu constaut usu iu Iowa lor almost a iuarter of a ceutury. The peo ple have learned that they aru articles of ,;reat worth aud merit, and uucjualed by any other. 'Ibey aro for :;ale here by A. t Maretcra . Co. l'hu importations of wool iuJuue, li'i amounted to over j,0O0,0m) iu valuu ai;aiubt le:a than tGOO.lKKI in Juno, lvj. 1 bis wad one ol tho many incidents iu which the importers Btruynled in the cloeiug month ol the Wilson larill to get even w ith the farmers for voting to laku that aes-uru oil' the statulu liook. Tho value of the cattle imported iu June, IVji , was nearly L'O times as much m iu June, lb'J'i, cuttou timet) as much, fibres a gain of M put cent, chicory a gain of 00 per cent, oranges and preserved fruits au equally large gaiu, und so ou through a long list of farm products. The avurago larmer has good reason (o be thankful that ho voted agairibt con tinuance of the Wiliion larill law. In the coining campaign in the lircat ei New Yoik, thu cauvass will be one if the lierceul uud ino.-.t muuieutous iu thu hibtory ul American politics. It will de termine whether thu threat centre A American conservatism, wealth, and civili. itiou, thu uecoud city of (he world, is lo he given over lo thu lurecs which la't year fought madly for dusliui'iion of tlu st ability ol tho social Hytteni and ol repablicuu institutions, or is lo hu cou Intllcd by llie elements in tho c jiiimnn ilv w'ich leinekentrt ita honor, eulight in' iuui uuterpriMe, its iutt-lligeuee and i; .. ily." New 'ork Sun ; Ivm 'I'rilHM-ft, u full M lie al !l.irwtcr.' new ailyltrM, KRU5E & SHAMBROOK, UKAI.I.K.i IN D STAPLE 1 FANCY GROCERIES ID PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. AI.SU A 1 I TOBACCO A y. T.-4 A TUIAI.. iiici; im.i.i vr.it v,. Klondike In Verse. t ireat river. Lots of shiver. Aw ful cold. Much gold. Winds uioeuly. Nights lonely, hark as hades. v here uo maul i. N a el recto. Mouutain stee. Naty bike Klondike. ChicsgoTiims Herald. It Value Recognized By Physicians. As a Mile I am oppoeod lo propiielary meditiiies. Still I value a gcod one, rseiialty when such is the suiuce of to hef ironi pain. Asa topical external upplicalion t havo found Chamberlain's I'rtin U.ilm the best remedy I have ever used for neuralgia of nny kind. I have consciontioiidly recommended it to many pernone. Wuiiwi Hohm-, M. P.. Janes ville, Wis Sold by A C. Masters C . SI. Helens Mist : Senator McUiide eaate down front Portland on I'huriiday evening of last week and has leon enjoy ing a much needed rest at tho old homo in this city. The Senator, though veiy much fatigued from constaut labor for several months, is still enpitig excel lent health, and. aside froui being some what lame, hits his robust appearance ol years a0. l.argo NiMortiueut l blankets ul the Noc'.ty Store. ihm'l li'harttfSfil mid W'kt luor lire t.i To null U'lacco caily anJ loiou. be iuj. intic. full or life, ner anil vl-cr, Ul;c No l'iv 11.1C, llic womlerworUer, lliot make weal; mtu strung. All ilrusists, Mc or II. Curcguarati iced Uool.lct anJ sample free. A.llre?3 bicilliii: ltcmt'Jy Co , t ulcaso er New Yeik. J. F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. TEAS A 8PECIALTY. A puciml bt.uJ jl uiuJulttrtl Te. com ! baling Urge aale M, atylra Glass and Delf Ware t ..untninsj ln . n -. Our rsmisi mrm vrry popular. -snl OyVf Of THE -MST- t.. . J at our expor.se (1 if you're net llakinic I'nndtr J 7VRS. N. BOYD GROCER. h a LOCAL DISEASE ! and It the ratult of cold snd sudden climatic chsniiet. It can be enred lijrs ).lra'nt ri-ni. ay wuicu isspiiea m retlly Into tbe noolriln. Ilc iuffimlekly slsurbeUit gie r-'iief stouce. Ely's Cream Balm In sckuowlcdijed ( I"- Hiu mwt tlKironu-ll euro for 'usl Catarrb, I'olil in 1 1 i -1 anil lliv Imr ol all rruieUictf. Il oik.i andrli nn.-es tbe nusalisiiisCv, sllsys iaiu sikI iiifliiiiiiii;."M. beals lb sores. ru tects Ibo iiioiiilirRui from rolnp. re-tori-s Iho cu'S at Taic art'l pin!!. I'ri -.. at )riiv'iilsor by mail. ELY U1K-T11KHS, 6 nneu tret, New Vuik. SIMMONS. i in. i inc. 1 1 i ui 1. 1 oi-' 'i ii i. f Oi- K'.'ii, lor I'o' i; 'j'liily i. I'liin, r .'ii'Mii. - I Al fc l r iic i." o .'l-i" u.i aii-1 Msi'.h' IU, iKKuJiilitr. 1" -:.ll M "a.llbo 1 1 ii 1 1 IISIIIO'l til Itil'lHIll "I OieKi'li, 'uu Bf iD'l hu-ivi r the cm ilio ulioic inti'lei) Iu llie mini' ul tic .-' ! lc rcl ' iciuifi.'l I" nl'i'f r ii flu i ut hid n.iln.i you ill -lilt, lit lll'J 1,1-1 'III "I I hi; in: n t term of Mii'l 1 1 rc 1 1 1 1 court, b' H'g M"inl lieceinbcr ', l: sii'l il )ou ( ,ii -o to sn-Hor, lor ni lliei' ol llie i-luintill wii; iii'i'l;. to the court for Hm n hel U' niiiii'lc'l iu llie ' nil. Unit, to nil I I. foi jiiuBini ul foi ? i ' ' mi'l lnli rc-t (iuui An)' J , Iv.'J, ui ten I'cr ' cut i r iidiiiiui, Icsi Mi mi'l iu. 1- 'j, "l-o inr I aiiotucy Iu ;, anil coil-. Hll'l 'li-bur-' Ul'.Uti ol lint Mill. 1 1 1 . Unit iiluintin'-v uiori' c'c ii p. .ii the NE1 , oi SW 1 1'. J-' , ol SW ' , anil W ' , of hi.' , of v. 'I p. -I h.. I;. I ti of M nlaiui It' Mcrliliau, be foicfluscd uli'l llnii Mini rc.il i -lat be wi'l anil tbe nocec'lb uplk'l llie I'U m lit of I'lalnlill a mi'l juclj; lni.nl. ;jr.. 1 lull I'linollil bttM' HUell nlber ulul fiillln r p liei ua 1 !b'; C i'iit nbiill stem Ci'iitn IJ. . lb.- Mininnnio i-ci ' -I by imljiviitiuii bv or ill r nl IP iu. J t . I nib i 'on. jinl;:u of Ilia Ij o enlll le.l . oiirr. mii'l.. llnj 1.-.1 .u ol Sc.leinl.i, lli.. A. M. CHAW KHHP, n.'i; Auiucy for riunitiii. t a A AAA k A a a A AAA Aklk s QCIOKLT SiiCCSID. 'I r.e oinrkt aod i'Trriabll rcclaiirfi tu4 tunt tn,in.M uf cmr dccrl.ti''b j ,....m.,.j .iiiiiinj i.iiiiiucwi a. www, - ln.nii..n oiir.,-i.K1..i. r,nnk formed, and tAT TINTS SOLD ON COMMISSION, 'i'. )er,' eirl'0'. ii.ii:ii r. rtr.11".,. h,i.. u, ui.hI'J, akt.-it.lt t.r I'L'.tn. f Imciitwn, mill r,),la.i;ili..u, au'l U r rt.rt l.-ll..r .iimi,l In ., ,,t fr.r i,r i liri. OUS Tit raraSLB when tArmr is allowed, wii.s tiattiiil ne. urt-l h m ill , ..n.lo-1 Hi mI f.r ytis ulib 'it fill rhitf. Z2 UQl HAND-SOOE au'l liltl 2m latauli.'Ui nanttd maiM In iurnl.,rt fm a..B rt.i.t. 'Un it ilm m.t ciiij.Mti liiilf ii iit I"m. l.ubn,l,bJinJ.itry ..ii.ui.rli .uM waiTS roaONS. H, B. WILLSON 4. CO., I'aKol Suliuuirt, U lir-n 11 LI ,, WASHINOTON. D. C. TYVTfTTTTTTYTYYTYTYTTTTV AU. hl.NPH nl- I I. LINE Ol- 8c CIGARS. i tii 1 Ttj I CollifH 1 Spkc. Rilrael CATARRH S !SI jiiii I III" lloor Hull I Ii oi . II. ItOHI.IIl HI., OHlHaON, WANTED $IO,000jJ WORTH OF MERCHANDISE Which wc hau- received on consij;mnent from the receiver of one of the laicst houses iu San lraticisco. These y;oud: have been seut us to tlispuse of nt fto cents on the dollar, which is less than cost of manufacture, ami hciu.u sold in connection with our complete stock at ab solute ocst. Note the l-ollowiiiK Astonishing UnrKnlnsI All Woolen Dress Hoods, ;( inches wide, Latest Styles Ladies' amKicnts' Mackiutoslu s Our Loss is Ladies' and llents' Underwear the Out ( Joovls are :ill of the tioods on hand. M. v. i Prices. Call eailv aud be couvinectl. CARO BROS, r THE BOSS STORE, 1 : i r a- ie. .1 .0 .7 e liis is the to Buv s (iroceries. A lull ;ti:tl of all gmitls C. W. PARKS A. C. MARSTERS Co W BT M v. "Weill Papor ACIiyicc Collcttiyii, ut Prices that cll. LIME Pr.ftSTER AMD CEMEHT. A FULL LIME OF W1HD0W GLASS ALL OR'ULRl" FHOMI'ILY I ILLLU. WYLIE PILKINCTON, t.meci ui lu W. NOAll.l Genera! Blacksmithing ym. m mm.m I Ron INU AND KUNNINO PLATUS A 5PHCIALTY, HVl'AllflNll OK AI.I- KINU'l I'llOMl'TLY VOHK. hi..... a ... .... . wualiliiknuii niiU Kttii Hit., Mor1urK. ROSEBURC Marble; and Granite Works. I barbie uiitl Ullll Kstimatfjs Furnished on rurito ami Hnlca.i - I $18,000 l-or llnlf Price Your Gain.- Rcducctl to l'ticcs lo Suit Time Latent Stvlcs. No sheli-woM! tlu - re been such a SUlltelllcr of ,,r t Place oinpietc assortment usually kfj'l 111 a iirst- class grocery. Hvciythiug ullctftl for sale is fresh; aud sulci at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to -which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. cS: CO., Grocers. If S XDie-cra-cs-isTS. ."5 i -m C.a-li Jr'Y'"'i MT W. AGH180N ft CO., Proprs, Uculcrs Iu ull sluilaol CJ i unite NonunifiitH lIcmhfoiM'N, Portland Cement Curbing iPuv 0iu4ry Iot. all kinds of Cemetery Work ooio,':?!! k Ntrccl iQBNBRAL DIREOTORY tl lTSUr HKIIHIN, lll.W. Mellililc tl.H.Hvimtuni I lm II I limine W . II. Kill , lllliiin I', I un I ... II. II. Kliinaiil . I'lllt Ml'lM Iihii II. M. IimIii W II il l'oliri'Miiieli iliiM'tiiiir s,., n lnt ul Mlahv mule I M'Mmiit'r . Hiiia I'ui' i lift i io'i ion . mule I 'i I ii l. r . . Altiirni') in iirml , I , M lilletiniii A lihiic K, WiiIu'Hiiii H. Mian iiiiriini Ju'Iki J. II. K.l.ly ;i a. Wnn ii in Kallioail I niiiiiilMiliiiii'n . (II, II. I'mni'MHi n 'Znitf lilV I'riHHM'Ulllis AUiinic) il kii rti a .1. 1'. .. . . W . Kiilli iion K Vnl.- H.itklU Hl. II H flnl lililli II M Vi HII II KevcUel HvtU'r U, . WStrilSH MI'KIAII U Inciter., ..Tho. iiiimm'O botui.ti ci'CKtr. Suiintiir. A. . Unit ij. 1. . M III. 1. T. llrlitKi. . HvrenentsUviii Murk Iierllt fn'iuurvr Svliiiol Muiittilutleul.. IwwMir I couuty Judge I'oininlutunrra I'ritwliiiil ItlilillU i M.hlniii II V AS'" W. A. Krlnl ., IKi'iulii l'e W H. Hi IU . . A. r Htmrm W. I Wllxill M. l llllllllMI . Will I'. Ilryilnli ..Dr. K. I- lUlllet Tin Mmilh Snreeyitr I'linincr Shiwp Iiuhh lor rasciNi-r urrii Jukllevs ..Jolni Hamlin Vonstalile H.f.siwwm it er nummcKii Ms) nr. A '. Muster liM'HI II.MHN. 1,1 1 1 W. IMIIkkI jr. l. I'm. I II. r. hlnuloti I i. Miioivi 1 J M.KIitilier ' lVm. IVrrjr II. I'. hint ii ill II. r Alki n K M. .Kill I J. II. I .iiiinii J. A. I'eikiim lb Waul . Ki'conti t .. Maiklial lrciuiirvr . coiar hiimiiisi. llie riuull l uiiil Inr liiiiiili rouiily meets UlleO llllll'S r (illlilrtn lllll M Ml'M , 111 Mull II, llm lin Mnlum) III junr. aim inn 1. 1 Mnii'tttjr In Inti ini r J r. cnii. Hon in iioM'i.utit jii'ln'. ion M. Iiiohii.iiI 1:0-1 1. IMS, uto.eeuuny slioim -y. ... Cmiiiiy coml uieeu llio li ttlmay ylt -i ibv Ul MoUiUr ol Jnuuniy. Msieh, My, July, rltluKr id iSoieinOvr, A. r. piein. ui UskUuil. luiUc. r. II Uu.iu or risiim uiil W. 1. ft llsuu, ol lil.l.lle, euiiimlMloiH U. t'lubalu l null l In Mfcoioii luiillliuuiiii) a. r Sulu. IuUkc. TIM, (JIII-A I GOLD m SILVER i:urMini:s III IIHITIHII t 111.1 .Mlll. AMIS i:ANH UN ltl.i7d ALL ARE REACHED The 0. R. & fl. lu No I Iiiiiikv of t urn lielm vii Miorfot f.iuo lo Soknii I "till' t 1 1 1 " I'll ALL RAIL ROUTE to IHAll., HOitNl.ANU, MAH1 NIJ.HOM, ittltl all KuulfllM MttilUat 1 lllllil . , . . LOWBATES A1?D TUROUan TICKETS. Kl l'ulll'i. I-. till' I l'i talli.l luiollniitlfli llie lo V. ..'. l,O.N 1 .N. nil, i. nl I ho li"'i N al. U-'iebiii,'. 'i V. II. Ill III. Ill II I', iii iu i.il I'ii" ui;t i .k-i. . M. M t. t o., I'urllitml, ii-oii. EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE -(! '1 11 Suutlieiii I'aclllc Co. Ell'rtal tlalua liatu I'lirllalii ilallr. Houlh " " "i.;"0r. M. I l.v. I'orlluu.l . Ar. i r.'i a. M. I.v. Hori-liiirH I v. . :f'ia.M. I Ar. Han Frani'laco l.v. I I North '.' .J a. M I.- r. h uu r. m Atxivu traina moi at nil .rnii'lnil -uiloin litiut'tn l onliiu l .no I -al. in, Turiar, Mailou, JitlurKiii, All.r.iiv. laiiai iil, Hlutl'ln, llait). llarrlaliuiK, Jlini llou ( Ilr, Kuut lii', ollao lilove. iJiaiu, iHiaiainl, .mil all alallona Ironi KuM-liiirg tu AUlauJ luclualvt' Hoacbura; .Hall-Dally. t:W)A. S -U I- I l.v. I Ar. I'urllauil Hi mh'Ijiiik Ar. i.v. ! i ..iu r. a . ) a. a DniMi i aiim u.i o.ui: iioi ti:. Pullman DufTet Sleepers ANIJ- - m:i o.mi-i i,.in m,i;i ii,u vau AUaclii.l tu all 1 IiuiiikIi 'I lalns. West Side Division. llcltvui'ii I'unlaud aud I'urvaMla Mall Ualu daily (cut pt bun. lay). IMA. H. I I.V. I Ar. I'urllatnl Curvallla Ar. l.v. I . fxj r. m 1 ii i r m U1AI'. M. At Alliaiir atul ( orvallla roiiiiiTt Willi Ualu. ol Origou txiitrul di Koalciu railroail. Ei.rca Ualu ilully (cnx-.t Huuduy). i fjii r, M. I I.v. I'uriluml Ar. I n.;.U. a, 7-.Ho r. M. I Ar. - Mi-Miiivlllii l.v. I Ii a.m. Dir. ( I C'liliri Hull ut him I rnlii i-ro will, (n cl.lcntiil uli'l Oi n-nliil iuui l'iii;Hit Mull titiaiu lil. Ilmi lor .lAI'AN ANIi I IIINA. Kiiilin.-; ilati - on a 1 1 1 . 1 It - ii 1 1 i li Matin niul tn-kclM In I hIi iii o.iiiiU iiiiiI Kii roiiiv Also JAI'AN, I IIINA, IfoSol.r l.l! hii.I A I -1 H A I.I A . I'un Lo iililaliii-.l I tun dKii. Kbl'ttVllcket Ak. lit, KohvIiiiiu. H liOKUIEU. II. II. MAIllxllAM, Mauunor. U. K. A I'aaa, Asul. I. FOUTLA NI OUKttON. To Tlie liiilortiinatt'. Dr, Gibbon 1 bla iiiil n-llulilo fau. I I bO IIIUHt kllLTIItallll HiM-vliillHl iu Hau Krall vlai'u. allll voiillmiia to rill ii nil bcaual all.l Seminal lllacaac.1 aiiuk aa llunnor rhi.-a, (llrci Slikluro, Ayih Ilia III ull lla foruia, blkln III catcs, Nervous Dcbll- A iiji imp'wt.iivyi prim. t.nmt Weakness aud l.usa ' I .. I ... AJ , ijiiiiIivu ul sull atiutu ami cii.'maua I'lmllli lliK tliu follottlim )hiioui. aitllow niiiiilt uiiiii ii, Unrk w..vfwiii nunnuuu, iiiu uuiinu- fiola uuilui tlio yi'B, 'Ul ll In lliu In -ml, iiiikIiik in inn run, I..I.-I oi ruiih.l. il. o. il 1 1 1 1 . 1 1' 1 1 t o III ui liroiichluu Ktriuiij.'iH, ialillnlloii ol llm Inurl, weak ut-Mi o( llio lliiilm un.l ImiU, loan ol iiii iuoiy iiliniilo mi llm Iiico, cuiiiiIin, riiiii.unii.llon, i-lo. UU. UIU11UN Uua iiraulli'vil Iu Hau Vruiinlaiii ovt r tlilrly M'uin ami tlionn luiulilril klioiilil uui lull tu loiihiill 1 1 1 in mnl icioIm) llm lii-inilll ol iila Kicul hklll mid nn rli uui'. 'l lm ilw toi i in, n ulu-ii nllicra (ml, 'l iylilm. i'iiu'ii iiuiiiiiut I. IVrKOllM l'IIIV'1 III llUIIH'. l.'llSIKl'H ll'UMlllllllll', Cull or willo. IHI, I. I'. ;ili!)N, ;.!., K.-uiiiy KI.Huii I nm cln.'ii, Cul,