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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1897)
NOTES OP INTEREST. A 8lzman, tho rollablo Jowelvr. HollJ silver novcltle l tliunV. J. T. Bryan, th Bay Wlrlnnker. (io to tbe Roselenl for' Ui ot vinr. For a good 6-cent cigr cavil on Mrn.N. Board. County cUltna aodwarranU Iwught by 1). 8. Wert. For flrBt-clan dentistry go lo l'llle of Oakland. Men's bicycle goods a aiwcialty l Joaepbaon'a. Key West, imported Johm-ki if. cigars at Hie Koeelnui. D. 8. We! dow un anew. Office op ptit Ilia pott oIIUt. Hoods below cot-t at CaroV. Now Is the time (or bargains. N obi 7 suit and UluU styles st Little Jack's. ' tricrvery tow. All styles and qualities of bats at Abra ham's lied rook prices. Boots and shoes, all kinds, loweit prices at tho Ncvelty Store. New invoice of link cuff" buttons and ailk match guards just received at all man's. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorised to leceivo and receipt for subscriptions to the I'LAINDEALER. Niece makes a better chocolate cream ttian Louney and gives you more for the money. Don't overlook this. For sale cheap. 30 head of pony horses, suitable lor pack animals. Ap ply at Senate ealoon. KoMburg. For a good hat, stylish md cheap, call on Wollenborg A Abraham, hoee stock embraces all grades of bead gear. Our line of tish tackle is complete. Our prices are right, for our tackel is the best on the market. At Salsmao'a. Money to loan on city and country property. D. S. K. Bi kk, Maraters' Building, Roeebuxg, Or. A good 12-gsuge breech-loader shotgun for sale, or will exchange for grain or or road cut l. At 1. Jackson's gun shop, Closioi; out our line of tinware and no- lions. Come and see tue : , ma artiiMM roll can uet for 3, S and 10 cents. Novelty Store. WollenbcrB A Abraham of the Square iwt sinre are now rcceif intc a nice lot of spring goods. Latest styles and low est prices. Taffy is the healthiest candy. Taffy, mint chews and cbewinz chocolates i?rto.l pnoneh for Oieen Victoria at the Kandv Kitchen. Uitnu.l t:h to Yi'iuiua and return now ou sale at the depot f.00. This is 2 lma then the rates last Tear and will be kept up until October, lOtb. The Square Deal store has just opened up a beautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best made. Come and inspect them. Confidence is restored. You can buy the celebrated Bosaell Sprints water in inantities to suit, from Ad Harmon cheaper than water troiu the Utnpnna. Sooth The W. C. T. U. will hold its tegular meetings on the secoud and fourth Thniiulav of every month at 7 :&) p. m in the Koworlh League room of Ihe M . church. To the Ladies of Koseburg and vicinity Call on Caro Bros, and secure greater bargains in novelties and all lines of uoods thau at any other bouse in the city, l'hey have the goods, and lowest prices. the Il heals everything except a brokon heart, mav be said of De Witt's Witch liazel Salve. 1'iles and rectal diseases cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and all akin troubles mav be cured by auicklv and permanently. A. C. Mars ters A Co. Notice is hereby given to the public bv the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be hurried on my prem isee, a', itoeeburg, Oregon, or garbage dumDed thereon or sand or sravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract witb me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aabox Rosk, Rjseburg, Oregou, March 17tb, 1885. The daylight ride along the Columbia t an out be but interesting at this time of the vear. Passengers taking tbe Spo kane Flyer, leaving the Union depot at 2:45 p.m. daily, get this visw lasting over five hours. Bat that is not all. Tbe 0. K. A N. give through service to Spokane, and a direct connection witb the train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace sleepers and modern coaches operated daily without change. Travelers To Spokane, To Kosaland. To Palouse Towns, To Coeur d'Alene Towns, To all Eastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idabo Points, Take tbe O. B. & N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Depot Daily at 2 A3 p. m. V, C. Loxiwn, Agent, Hoseburg, Oregon. Competition never worries us, because we "ouy right" hence "sell right." The facts are these ; every move in our business is only made after tbe most careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes have advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shos for 11.25 aud upwards, fine shoes in proportion. If you doubt us, couio and see us. convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We dou't care to do all the buuiness in town, but want to get a sare of it. We lirmly 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 eutiro business. Every dollars worth of goods mu it give tho wearer satisfaction, eveu tbe till wool ubsatutcly Ust color fi.Ol) suits. J. Auuaii.vu's Clothing Monde. Northern Pacific Change. The Northern Pacific railroad will make the following time card for its train leaviug Portland daily, brgiuuing on Sunday the 2Sth iust. Leaves Portland ut 11 a. in., Tacoma 5 p. ui., Seattle 4 p. in., Llleuuburg 10:11) p. n:., Pasco 1:50 ii. ui. Arrives at Spokane at 0 :50 a. in., Minneapolis 4:05 p. ui. and St. 1'aul at 4:10 p. ui. The new card will enable passengers to make cIoko connections at Spokane with tho Spokauo Falls .iud Northern for tho mines. For further particulars boo D. S. K. Buck, Local Ageut No. 2, Marsters huildiu . Everybody Ea;s bo. Caacureta C'audv Culhurlic, the most won derful medical discovery of the we, pitas aut and refreshing to tbe tuate, act geutly aud iositlvely ou kidiicja, liver aud bowels, cleansing the inliio system, dispel colds, cure lieaduohe, fevi r, liutiltuul coustiatioo und biliousness. 1'leaso buy and try a box of C. C. C to diiv; 10, 'Jo. &0 cents, bold and guaranteed to cure by all drucgists. jqulrrl Polsou at 9l4rnicr't. - Bring your job work to the PijAisiueaii ku oflico. We are prepared to do fbe iJ.eapeat and at work aouth of Port-laud. Maud Miller. Maud Miller In Ilia suminfr's heat. Baked the tnaIow IliWk with wheal. The Judge rtxle slowly done I ho lane, mouthing In liorfe s hoflinil inane. "With wheat at a dollar per,-' said be, "This maid is about the six for me." Then ho smiled at her and she blutlted nt him. And over the mradow (once ho clun. "Will you marry mo, awret maid, he said. And she told him w, snd then they wed. Alas for maiden, alas for Judge, For old designer ami whvatneui urmige, l.ord pitv tin in loth, and pity in all. For Maud didu'lown tho w hint at all. And the Mi.lge remarked when lie learned Ihe cheat ; Don't talk to me aUim il.ilUr whrat. Nw York Sun. NOTE AND COMMENT. It sivake well for tie American lam er that the only kind of famine m il h w lich this country is familur is a freight car lamlne. Gamblers of auy kind in St. Louis may as well understand that citizen know what gambling is and will stamp it out regardless of bocus pocus with names The- United StsU'S s receiving gold from England, Australia and the IKnuin ion of Canada. That proposed financial declaration of iodeprudeuce wouMu t pay. Uncle Sam's Meet of five torilj biats is called "a mosquito ranadrou, and il it lives uo to its nsme the discomfort of tbe enemy w ill be all that could Wv de sired. As long as Mr. Bryan can make $500 a dav with a speech his tiae tljw of spirits will contiuue. Bat he mut re member that Lis consolation I'tua win nut out. The Alheuiitos have burned a cony if the treaty with tho Saltan. It would to better for the Ureeks to drop Uicitncais and look after tho business condition of their country. Gen. Wevler takes occasion to dtuy that a town a few miles from Havana is held by iusurgenis. A certificate Hut Havana Is still witiiin iiis lines may ue repaired before lout.'- Tbe health authuritica of New .'cins have found tbe alleys of that city to be in a filthy condit'oa. Neglec: of this kind may become a terrible oiler.se against the public safety. "Take the good a the gods proviJo ilitc," tbis is w isdoms' deepest lore. Bttt while taking don't neglect to keep cn hollering for more. Detroit Nivvc. Some of the fashionable tailors ot Lon don and Paris will open branch estab lit hments in this country in order to es cape the duty oo personal baggage worth mere than 10. The republican l.iriil is getting down to work. It is said that in his coming ixesjc, President McKinley will recommend a substantial increase of the navy. Prob ably be ag'ees witb Secretary Long that a strong navy is a guarantee of peace and pleasant relations with the world. Debs' nceut mild denunciation of the "torch" and "blood" shrieks oi some of tbe leaders of his social democracy is creating great fun for the uewspapers. Oi coarse the vapariogs of these individ uals were merely an echo of Debs' rant in St; Louisa few weeks ago. Debs, Sov ereign, O'Neill and tbe others who threatened to subvert the goyernxent and pull down the pillars of society are personally harmless. They sre toa cow ardly to endanger anything, even them selves, but their wild howls for arms and for tbe overthrow of the courts and the plutocracy might, in times of excilemtnt. nerve some of their followers who have more courage and less cunning to do something which would get them into trouble. This is the only way in which Deba has ever been a menace. Globe Democrat. t If Prof. Coin detires to begin the world again witb a new theory he should consider one recenll- placed before the public. It is that dollar wheat ia a twin witb republican success. In 133 onder Arthur, the average price of wheat was 01 cents a bushel. During Cleve land's first term the average was US cents. When Harrison was president w heat varied from 84 cents to '.'o cents. Cleveland's second election sent it down at once to C3 cents, and it continued to tumble until it reached 49 cents, the lowest price in a ceatuy. In the first months of McKinley's administration dollar wheat has returned. No here is a theory, witb all the figures open to the world, that promises to stand the test. Let Prof. Coin reassemble his school and try once more to adjust the plastic minds to mathematical truth. Ex. Days too Long for Abraham. "Mister Secretary," said one ol John Sherman's house servants to him the other day. "I'se done read a powerful lot about dis yere Klondike, and I reck ons it m' duty to gi up yonder." "Why, Abraham?" queried the Sec retary. ''Because, Mr. Secretary, because. I'se gittin' 'long in years. I'se chilltiu de pendent on me, and it behoovcrales tuo for to make some money, Now, I know I gits right smart wages from you, Mister Secretary, but I sees in de uewspapets dia mornin' how dey pays fD a day in de Klondike for wages." "So I hear, Abraham. But you must remember that up in Klondike the days are six montln long." When Abraham opened the door for me later, says a correspondent, I an lied him if he were going to the Klondike. He replied with a vigorous tshako of his head : "No, indeedy ; days am plenty long 'uuff right yere iu Washington." Souvenir Cards for Mailing. For some years there have been iu ute iu IJermauy souvenir curds, something like postal cards iu sue and shape, upon the backs of which are printed pictures of ix-nery, or buildings, or designs com memorative of some event, as a fair or exposition. These cards are mado in great variety, the pictures being prettily colored. There, is room on the picture side for some writing. Ou the address side a place is indicated for ihe stamp, letter outage being required. These cards, with written meseHges thereon, are rent lo friends ut home or abroad for the sake of the pktorul in formation which they contain, or, il may bo, as plcasaut reminders of tccnctl which they have visited. Beturning travelers note that such cards with American scenes can now ho bought iu this country. New York Sun. Tlit beat tiyaieui builder uutl Hlreuirtli producer, llxtruct oi Malt at HurMlerM lruu Nlore. V. C. T. V. Resolutions- Tho following resolutions worosdopled by lie recent Male W. l T, I', at Al bany : I. That we rvallirm onr It'hef m the pledge, as an expresMon of dolimte com mittal lo the eaU5o of tolal ablitielico, and an educator of public honliitii'iit. Wo believe alcoholic beverage to bo hurtful in any and all lorm, and will use all means in our Her to create sen liinenl favorable to Ihe prtncji lo of total abctinrnce. II. That wo condemn the license sys tem, IhiIIi huh and low. 1'hnt we U lieve in, and shall work tor the prohibi tum of the lioiior tratlic, as wo consider that the only protection for thti home and tho youth of our land. Unit we htdievc iu tho same moral standard for both men and woiimii and wo approve o( all orgauuaticiis which wink (or higher and nobler manhood and wcinanhood. Wo would also ex- press our gratitude to t has. A. t niton for his willingmss lo co-onoiate with tie W. I . 1. I . in establishing homo for enmg women aud that we uive our earnest sympathy and he'p lo tho home rstah.ished in our midst. III. 1 hat we luge the enforcement of law in regard to the closing of saloons on the Sabbath, also our laws against sale to iniuors, gambling and tobacco and ciueliy, not only teeame we believe cu.'li Taws are for lie lust into rests of cur state, but alto because wo believe anv such lack of law enforcement is a disgrace to our sia'e and a most evil ox aiepU to ihe rising generation. IV. That wo lelieve it to bo the duty of all teropirani't) mcu to cryslahse ami demonstrate their lemperauce principles at the ballot box, and wo as women heartily concur in Ihe principles ex pressed by the tarioiu religions organ iz it ions in their general assemblus, con ference ssoeiation, etc. namely : No political party has a tight to ask or ought to receive the support of t'hristUn nu n so long as it stands committed to the license policy, or refuses to put itssll on record in open hostility to tho saloan. ,', i(Vi ., We deplore the carelessness of parents at.d guardians in permitting the iiiili-oriniinate assjoiatiou of boys and gir!s in the hop ya-ds oi Oregon and we bebeve that no amount of money earned by these young people can ever comix'usate either parents or youth for, the loss of in wal pinty which so fie-1 iiuently cudies. j we also deprecate tue p;cai"g oi nop, by members of temperance faiuiii.'S as j we fear that eveu thi much assistance to the manufacture ed leer may lend to; ileadea the i oiitcietice ou the temper-j anee itsuj. , Wmi.i. We ! .' lieve that uuiversal fcient lie e.hii .iti. n in our pj-lic school j is a great factor in temperance re(nim, therefore, we nj ic that by acts of state i and national legislature this branch is1 made a mauda'.iry Mtidy fr nil pupils in the public schools, iu every Mate in j the l i.ioii excepting three aud in all the territories, and in oilier public schools under federal control, wo urge upon, Si houl-boardrf, teachers and all cjuea- i tiunal authcrilici. the faithful enforce-j o-.ent of these laws, also, that we protest ; always and every w here against the lipi r j aud political power controlling our edu cational a Jaiis i We deplore the failure uf the I". .-. ' senate to ratify the Anglo American Ar- ! bitratioii Treaty, but rej jice in the grow - j iug sentiment in our nation in favor of! the settlement ol icternaticiial conlrov- j ersies ty pra '. cable melh'.ds, at:d declare j our purpose to work for the establish ment cf a tribuual to which all our dif ferences with o'her nations may U- re-! ferred. ! Believing that franchise for woman is a measure of simple justice, an I further, that the ballot iu tie hands of woman will hasten the overthrjw of ttie l ipior traffic and many other evils; therefore, Il-:'jht'l, That we will never cease to work for suffrage and we believe in an educational rpjaliiication for both sexes, The financial del region through which we have i l t passed, has made our peo ple feel, as never lefjre, the terrible burdens, the tratiic iu strong drink, has laid upon us, therefore, il- !.!, Thst the Na'.iotial W. C. T 1'. ccnveiitio!), t e uiemoriab.rd by the Oregon Matt; convention, to fjriuulato some plan by whiih we can enter iiMin an active crusa.le agair.tt the legalised liquor tratiic, and to far as possible blow ing toward securing prohibition of the tratiic in alcohol in every state through out our beloved land. i;,., .n-il, Tlntia view ol the import ant relation the Oregon While Kibbou sustained to ihe work bjth state and lo cal, that we urge aptn the local unions the necessity of appointing a local su perintendent in t heir unijns ifUo will make the work of soliciting suoscribjrs a speciality. .'t "jlo Ttiat ia vie- of the 'act the various yonus people's societies luve largely tekeu the place of our V's, we earnestly request that they appoint good strong temperance committees and hold temperance services once a ijuaJtcr. Lnglisli Conservatism. ''I am pretty well accjuainlej ia l.on eluu, and I do not know of but three ho tels tbere where one can procure; the help of a typewriter," said W. II. Sar gent of .New York at Chamberlain', "and these are hoslelries that ure large ly par')ni"d by Americans, l'ur Bome reason our Kn'isli bre-thrcn do not tuke to the w ritiuu mai-Lim;, and Ihoiih at some perio l they will ulilii it exten-tive-ly, Us introduction will he very grad ual us corn pared wilS its career in ihe United .Vutes. I vvaa iu tl.i: JWrik of Knu'laud liit w inter, ennaKud in conver sation with a k-adiu j ollieiul, and notic ing tint iiii'.o a corps of clerks v.ero ern ployed, but r.ot a typewriter in iho lot. On ro rn a r k i ii tr at Iho al;Heuce of theHO my lurik friend Bui 1 that Ihe old-faHh-ioued i ler.ii of ihu ine-n had controlled Ihe Ure ul limit;, :i.il itihtilution woold not per m t the innovation. I'.verylliim; n.unt bo written out in orthodox lot 'hand, ai curiliiirf to the cuMloin of centiiriec, I thought lliida notable illu tra'ion of Ihe coneervnliKUi of the iirilit-h tharaeier." Oregon l ire Relief Association. ChcapeNt and best iiiburarn u ou earth, ut cobt, or lh'i cen'n per hundred. Jieti ierit property, u Hpecialty, 11. I.. il.vicHTi;ns, .Siiunt, ' I crave but One Miuute," naid the I de speaker iu a IniHkv voice; and i ho took a dose of One M inute (JodkIi v ire, and proceeded with his oratory. 'no Miuutu (Jotiyh t'urij ia uiieipiallHil lor throat und lun troublee. A. C. Mar!erH ,i Co. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, J J K A I -1 . tt.S IN A 1.1. K1MM "J- STAPLE AID FANCY GROCERIES M PROVISIONS FIME TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. Al.-U A 1 I I I. LINK (il TOBACCO Sz CIGARS, f.lVK I A I Ut A I.. iti;i; im;i,ivi;kv, City Trcasuret'a Notice. Notice is heieby giyen to all persons holding l: osehurg cllv warrants Indorsed prior lo July b, Lst'lt, to present the same at the cilv treanuicr's olliie in the eitv ball for payment, as interest will eiaw thert'oll after the dalo ol Ihl notice. Dated at Kosebing, t begun, Una lord dav of SeplemU'r, lsi7 . J. A. I'KiiMNs, City TreaMirer, llargalnsl Bargains!! Bargalnslll In pianos, organs and musical goods. Iticvclcs now and second hand at Ihe lowest I rices possible. I have also got about thirty thousand (cot of lumber which I hvo taken iu trade for goods, and will sell cheap, ns I am not in the lumber lu-inoss. T, K. lv It II VHI'HON, Kosobtirg, lr. THE FAIR Fourth Annual of the Kxhtbitiou SUCOND 50UTMURN ORHQON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 1 o be held at Roseburg, commencing Tuesday, Oct. 12th . $5,000 In Purses ami Premiums ! RACES And Field Sports (ialore! COMI; IjVI:RYUODY. J. F. BARKER & GO. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. H-ci.l trrtu 1 A uuAtlulterftlcd Tc. coppe la lining lrs ilc Nw atgrlca Glass and Delf Ware ut flt.uitit'i- lo vriceA. Oar owo (i.mwiei ata rr p.,pulr. CATARRH IS a mm LOCAL DISEASE and ii Ihe result of cold and tudden climatic change. It can be cured hya pleairit r ui' .ljr wliicri na;jieil di-I'-tiiy into tbo noftni. Ho uiciuirkly a.'jjrticil it givca ri .itf aturitc. Ely's Cream Balm lAa.liriow!ii!ueil lo t ttie moAt thorough core for a.'le'atarrli. t A in llcail auit llay t'eve-r of all reuieiiiCi. It ; . atid cWnmca the iiaaaI imta, uKavi pnin tii'l n,rl uniiiation, bra) Ihe tori-i, ro lxti the meintinu" from colli. reAtore. the etiA Of raft- and Aincll. I'rir- .Vr. at lniiii'iAtor tij mail. ELV ilKUTUKItS, b Warren btreet, New York. SUMMONS. is i iii. i iK i :r rorin vv Tin. viatk A nl Ong"ii,lni lioiifia- county. N. l. isain, 1 " : . n 1 1 ill. Fr iiii t" 0 Miir. I.. t! hint --iirHli Mnn.ii. 1 1 'i, I), i. ii.lanK. To iirh M..i.-h. 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Ili,ii-4t r fi r. -ii- n. t un in'rJtl, ktUli or J'lVtUv if lil'"fit il!i cilla..itloll. anl Will PI "ft m1 tl. f -ut' fit .t.iai i.r ri'if, trv 'if rlirp' OUR t El P PAYABLE VTHTH PATENT 18 ALLOWED. Wl.nn latent m Bf iut..) H , r,,niii-t II m nui: tor ynn wtth- 'iil rural ninrj.'- IJl rAUC 11 AH U-ruua, nun iinvi Jimi lurjjti'.na wifil.. uiaik'l I't Iiiviti.Ujri fra UfB rtii-t. J lim i ti,w iiinait ouiiiilt4' httl pala-nt )-"k .iit,lil,.;-J m l . ry invvDUirti'iulJ WRITE P0R0MI. H. D. WILL80N A CO , twluu, m iif.it iiMff, WASHINGTON, D. C. TTirTTYTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTT (inn floor Honth of I'. O. WANTED $ i o , o o o t WORTH OF HERCHANDISE Which wc lunc icccivcd n consignment from the receiver of one of the largest houses in San Francisco. These goods have been sent on the dollar, which is less thau cost of manufacture, and being sold in connection solute ocst. Note the PollowinK All Woolen Dress Cioods, inches wide, Latest Styles Ladies' umUtcuts Mackintoshes -Dur Loss is Ladies' and (icnls' Our (ioods are all of the vroods t)tt hand. Never has Prices. Call early and be convinced. CARO BROS. THE BOSS STORE. ls- -i.x j-i-r i- -ii-cs his is the to Buy Groceries. C. V. PARKS t'j' -1.3 r- -ii" -. r f $6 t- A. C. MARSTERS 4 Co f Mi i Vvk I 5 6 &U ' & "Weill Paper A Choice Collection, at Prices Hint Sell. LIME PLASTER flrtD CEMENT. A FULL LIME OF WINDOW GLASS ALL OKDLKS PKOMI'TLY I ILl.LI). AW WYLIE PILKINCTON, IHllUtLAhlll lo General Blacksmithing HOH(aK"JIIOKIJlH-l. I KOlTINd AND KUNNINd IM.ATI2S A SI'LiCIAI.I Y, UKl-AIIUNI-i OK Al.1. KINlia l'UOMl ll.Y DONK. hi..,,, .... t-uruf r -wuNliliiKluu nud Uoua Hta)., lloMcburK. ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. i A -a.-, a-. mV " A ' Kstimates l-urnished ou all kinds of Cemetery Work Office ami Hrtlerooiii,';7ii unii Hfrct-t. $ i 8 , o o o us lo dispose of at 60 CCIlU with our complete stock ntub- Astonishing HarRalns! 25 cr yard l-or Half lrlce Your (lain.-i Underwear Reduced to PtieestoSui the Times. Latest Stvles. No shell-worn there been such a Slaughter o v- - (l Place A full aud iuiniletf assortment of all goods usually kq.t in a first class grocery. Ivvcrything uttered for sale is fresh; and sold 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 cany the largest stuck of to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. 4 ea f it xe-iJ a 11. VV. SUAII.I n. igbison i co. runs. Uealura In nil kluilaol Marble and Urunito Noiiuuinits and linulsloiM's, Portland Cement Curbing CCNCRAL DIKECTOriY Ur or .i,Riiiim. U.H.Himbna H. W. Mi Mi il 0ollIVMIIIl'll ,. (lovetiior HI,, II ItlllUtlH . n. Mil, , IIIIiiim I- lj.nl .. II. II. Klni'iilil I t'll VI, l' 1 . M Ii w in ... W. II I . . Us .. ' M hlli lhnll Hcctvliti y ol HI ale HlMlU I H HNIIIi r Hiit. I'iiIi. I t 1 1 , Hum . BtaUi I'lliih r Attorney taoiioml !r -v . 'iiimi il. K. Woivei H.H, II. .ii K . M.1.111 SureuuJiiiti rlMii Rallrvwd l' in ut n r , !:;. II. l.il.ly A. MNrriiiti II 1 ut ii.,.,. Clerk ul lUlhnml Ciiiiiuilwliiii I.) dull llnk. i lliOHII JCI'IMAI, l llliVKT. JU.10 J. C, Fiill,.tn rrwCUUliK Allurney VV , 1. V mIi n II. R. LAND orni . lllinKHt' Itu. KreHilvor II. H. Kin iiilmi KclKtr It. M iu u l, . H TIIKH KI'IH AC, OUurvcr., ,'lllllk. Illli-iilh llOI'UI AN I "I'M V, SeumUir, A V liu.t .J I hii't: ),V. M. I ri. liu I iu. V . II 1. 1, Hit I It. Miiipi' II '. Ki r ... VV. A. 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I uuntv ( ourt ini-i-lA the lt W ilin . y all l the ll Mumlay nl Jnmiai y, Mnieli, May, July. iA'ili'Uiler ami Nnvt'tiiUr. A. I. httartiA. nl UaAIaii.I. Jmliii-; 1, II Mauphi ol KlAtou ml W. I VVIIaoii.oI lit. . IU', i'oiiiinl.lolii'r. I'rohalu Coil It Ia 111 AOAAInll rontllllllMi.l y, A. r bUauia, linUo. Tin: ;iii:.VT SILVER ('OriS Til IKS !-' IIICIIINIl l.(3lltlA AMU i;Atll .It .N OKI. I. ON ALL ARE REACHED The 0. R. & M. la Nu t Iiiiiimc ! tan, I, t liutu IMIII I I, A Nil anil llKI.I I I V NI'llliVMI. Sliortfst Line lo Spo k ;i ii i- ALL RAIL ROUTE to lit All., llllinl.A l, MA III' Nl I.HO.N. mill nil liwulvnii .lllllllU ,IIII,H .... i LOWSATSS Aim 7CI iii t::i:i For I't.iii u t ii I u m, i,, V. t. ul!. ill 1 hi' Hi 1 1 I. r i it t n n MINIKIN, . :. .,i. .i-l.i. .ii. W. II. Ill Itl.lll It I, (il 111 1 .1 1 1'A !i-t tit . It. lie N. to., Iut IIiiikI, Ott -lll, EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE UK Til K Soiitlicin Tacilic Co. KiprtrA. tralliN l,'4V ToitUuil tUlb'. "Hnilth North" I. '! . M. I I. v. I'olllilll'l Ar. I ) A. H i.M A. M. I.v. l.i. s. l. nu l.v. I-' .V 1". at. Jjft A at. I Ar. nun KriiiiriM-n l.v. I Mill- M. AImivu trail nu Atop nt ml .rinritil tllllollA I-nvi'i ii I nri lim. I in .1 .' ah iii, liin.ir, Marlon, Ji IIithoii, Alhr.ny. InMK' iil. hhi.l'tn, IIaIm y, llarrlAhnr,tr Junrtloii lly, liiiKi-nr, i ittlaK" (irovr, Innlil, i 'ut I Ah l , Mini all Atallona from HoMlnirii lo AaIiIhii'I I ncliixl v,-. Iloat bura; Moll - Hull . K.UIA. i.MV. l.v. ! Ar. I'oitlaml III. I.uiij Ar. l.v. I Kl I'. M .: I a. at diiiiii (' Wis o-v o'ii; iioi ti:. Pullman Duffct Sleepers AND : O V l. !.'' Ml I I I'lXI 4 4 UN Altai Ii' il to nil 1 hrniii;li Tuill a. West Side Division. Ilclvvccii 1'iiriluiitl anil urinllU Mail tiliin iliilly (i xii.'ll HilliJiiy). 7.:m a. U Ui r. l.v. Ar. I'm tlntnl t'ot VIllIlN Ar. I l.v. I Ml I. U II. i I' M At Alhaii-f ami Corvallla l onnn t with train nl On-null t'flilliil ,vi liunlirn riiilriimt. KiiKkh trill il 1 1n 1 1 y (l-XCI'I't Hllllilliyl. t fni I'. M. I l.v. I'oiiliui'l Ar. IMr. at. Ar. Mi Miiivlllo I, v. .'.i a. H. :'AI A.M. lllll i t I "lllll ' lllill III l-llll I IMliriMO Willi (!'- 1 1'h uliil nnil n ii ntiil nii'l I'm nu- Mall Mi-ani-hii llni'-i for .lAI'AN ANIi 1 : 1 1 1 N A , hiilllnir iliilcx on ai'i'ln nll.ili lluli-A iiinl In ki-lH lo I .-Ii-iii ,.'iiilH iniil K n io. AK'i .lAI'AN, I IIIN.V, ll()Nol.l.l niul AI'.vi'ltAI.I A. lull Imi i.l.luliii , Hani, lil.ll. KM'I'.rt, I ii l.i l Ai; nl, lio.i l.ini!. U. KOKIII.KH, I'. II M AUK HAM, ManuKur. II. 1'. iV I'mii'. Auullt. 1'OUTLANU 'JUKdOM. Tw Till) liiloi'liinalf. Dr. Gibbon 'l liU iilil n IIhIiIii fiinil Ihu in nnt aiii ri'iwf nl hlii'i lullM In Hun Krall tlHi o, Mill roiiliiinia to emu nil Sexual anil hcniliiul Diat-aaciA ,iuh ua lliniiiul i hu a, lllccl Slrklure, yli Ilia hi all lit forniN, bill In III. Ai-aacA, Nt-rvuua Dihll- PA,,1- lly, liiipulciity. h.inl- n..l U'.UL.....,li.l i .... V TjlU-Sv':.'" ol riaiiliiioii. Ihu coiiAu. (iiii'insu nl Bi ll Kb li nu iiinl tii mi, fiioilnrliiK thn lolliiwlni' in I'lmim: Mil I i,w ii it 1 1 1 1 li ii mi-, ilni k h.oi iinili'i- Urn i)ik, imlii In 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 . 1 . rlimliiK In Hid i-Ki , Ioah of riiiiliih'iit'u. ililliilciiuu in ii 1 1 liroiiDhlnii Hliiiniri'iH, ulillu!li!i ol Ihu linni, WDHklliAA uf Ihu 1 1 lulu, ami Imi-k , Iuhh nl liii-iiiui y iilnil'li'A on (hu fiici', i iiiighii, riiiiAiiiiiiliiin, itii. Lilt. (illlilON Iiiih iinii-lli t-'l in Kim I'iiiiii'ai'ii nvi-r thirty urn- mnl II. um. ironhh il Nhoiihl not full In roiiHiill lilin nii'l h i i'h i- Ihi' hi-iii'iii uf Iuh mi ni ha. 111 mnl i xii i i ni l'. 'I hu ilorinr i nri'H In n olhi'iA fuil. Try hlin. Ciiu-h k i n i n lit I, Ti'moiiA -nn.il ut liniiii', I Iihiij. m niiKiiniililn, ( all in uillu. lilt. .1. K. (illlllOS, i,.!.i K'-nrny Kl. Man Trim ClhCO, (.III,