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The Pluindoalor DEBT ADVERTISING MEDIUM 1'iiMhln'il Kwry Monday ami llitumlay Aliuk mid Main Hlreet, Num',111 hu. oiii:n - in -PLAINOEALCR PUBUSHINO COMPANY. Tho Phiiiidoaler roHTERb, IX)DGER8, LavlTLR U LAI'S, atlLL IILAD., ETC., ETC., ETC. Executed Neatly and at Living Ratal. Vol. XXIX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNI'i y, 1898. No. jrJ; Ay Ay 4. Ul Model? Menllug. 11 I' 11. KI.Kh, ICUHKIIt'HH bOlHJR, NO. KM, ' hold lln-lr regular oiiiuiu 11 1 at Una at dm 1.0. u, Y. hall 011 mmi.iiiiJ mill (ouilb Ihnrwlay Il rm li iiiuiitti. All uieuihcra r iiuo W1 lu C- I 1 t regularly, ml nil vlallliig brothers Our lully liivltwl iimiU'inl. nihil I'AlIK -TUMTIN, K. K II Kit M AN MAIIM, Mm rvlary. UOPHI.AI nH'MI'll., Ml. J I J II. U. I'. A. M . innela every cilni ailay evening at I u'rlnck hi tlio ll Maaonlu Hull. Vlslllog brothers tu :!) ll I y Invited In alUMnl. (I. II. ( AXH11W, iikh. w, I'miHf, Coiiiicllnr. !(,', inllllil Mectciai) . f AD UK I. I.OIHIK, A. r. h A. M.. KKtiULAB im-etliiua ilia M ami tli Woduetdaye la ecll tnnlllll. HtKK JOIISSilS, W. M. N. I . Ii rr, K'cey. 1)1111, KIAUIAN UltXIK. NO. , I. O. O. F. 1 11111U naiiiitUy nlng 11I tu b wtrk el their hall In O1I1I r-ellimr temple el Kwburg. MoiiiIm'ii ol lit) order In good .uniting arelurll d la lUiml. IIOUKK I IIOIIINhON, N. 0.; r. U. MlieiXI, Nee'r. ROrfKllUHU I.01XIK. NO. IS, A. O. II. W. huh u iliu acouil miiI luurth Mondays ul r. h mvlilh 17 JU p. hi. al MI Fellows ball. MrinhtTa ol ih order lu good atandlug ere lu- Tiled lu allcud. R ItNOItlHT, NO. T). 0. A. K . MIX In Till Dial ami lulM lbiiriaje ul eaen roouva. WOMKN M HKI.laP ('OKI'S NO. 10, MKETt Ural autl ihlrU Pildaye lu each mouth. I.'AKMV AI.I.IANl K-Krguiaf Viuarlerb Mmtllun a will In bold at Ureuge Halt. Roaburg. liin Ural Friday I11 lireember. March ami June, ami Ilia third Friday lu HrptouiUir. It o.MkMUHil I'llAI'TKH. NO. to KU.MIITi tltc acruu.1 aud luurlb TbunUa U ii.litli Mull IK MIAMBIl'OK, W. M UK.'. IN A HAM', Iwy, UHKHHUO MVIMION NO fir., B. Of L. ., uiccU vui7 aeuuiia ami iouhu ouuu. A U-11A .otilK, NO. V, K. Of IV, M"Tt .. irnhi al Odd follows Hall. Vlaiung KiiiKiiui 111 awi .llallj IutIUhI to allcud. I'rolraaloitial Curda). M. CnAWFORD, A. Attorney at Law, UO..UI S. Mai.uuUulldlun. KOSIBUKU, OR. f limluu In loro ilia 1'. H. Land Offlrc and uiiuiiil a apM'ialiy. I.alu Kccvlvur t'. H. UuJ OIBco. uaoaoa M. bauWH. raiu. ria Tvrtm. IJUOWN A TU8TIN, Attorueys-at-Law, Hiiu? aud la W llauu Blwk. UOfltflUKO, OR. It. WILLI 3, Attoruoy and Counuelor at Law, Will DfacIlM la all lb oourUof UtlUU. Ol l la Mrkm IIuIUIIiih, lxml eoaalf.OT. P D. STRATFOBD, Attorney at Law, Uixmn aud Taylor A Wllauu BI.Kk. HOdCBCUO. U I B. BDDT, tl a Attoruey-at-Law, KUsi niKO, OMCiiON. J RA 1). RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, HObKBUKO, ORtOOM. Northern I'nclflc Railroad Company. Aiu wulliutf tickola to all )Kiuta Laat at liulf this rogultir rates. 1). 8. K. Uikk. I.cxul Agoui No. Mamtera buildlDg. JLMER V. HOOVER, Physician ;uul vSurgcou, OrH(K. Mulu :'uvcl, ulic iluor soiitU ol Clt) Hall. Hoshuuno, ok. JVRA BROWN, M. D. OH- 1CK, itt) Jaiknuli Blcuct, at H'" liKiiL'cul lr. J. lllrxcr. KOKBl'ltO, OK. L. MILLER. M. D., Surgeon and HomoooiMithiu Physician, ftoavaurv, Vrrgon. jfOhtjulo dlaauaa (wolaltj. yyiLL. P. HEYDON, Couuly Hiii-vcyor, aud Notary l'ubllc. Orrica: lu Court Uouae. Jt.lora l.ir HurvcyliiK and Kiuld Nolii aliould bo addmawiil to will 1. Ilcyilou, Cuuiily bur vvror, UiimjIjuik, Or. B S HUBWIvlXi UuiiKlitn County, Orvifou. 'I ho uuUmk of Ihiito SiiIiir i'liulalu : IihIIiio, llniiuliii', I'uliiaKiiiiii, tlio ( arliniialra ul lruu ami l.linuamli lilmldi ii ul Calcium, Mimuaiiluiu ami Hudluiu. Olio HimiiK tdiiialim t:il ami tlio oilier over .'X)i) giuiua u( aulul matter to tlio gallou. I.iicatcd 011 tlio Hnutlii'iu I'aoIIIo lUllroatl, Hluitta 1011 t'l" Iroui Hun 1' iailt'lavo to 1'ollluud, lu Douglas foil uly, Oregon, AuKiiivuti'd caHVN of UliciimuliaUJ, Nasal Ctt liirrli, t'alarcli ol llm Hluiiiauli, Uynpvpsln. Dla IwU'n, Ni-iinilinii, Malarlnl I'olnoulU).', Kidney 'liuiible, CiiiiKlliiitiiiii, Ulai-awi ul tho l-klu, l.lvi r uiiil llowolx, iiml Vouornal illavaava liavo Ikcii cured liy llio uau ul lluao Matein, Nmv lialli rouiim loiiiieclud with tlio main lnilKliiiK. 1'imloillm) and Kxpix'imuu tUa 'iein Inn, lmlly iiiull, uui tli uud ioulli. Teiin-W per week, t'i per iluy, luelmllul iiiiina, Tlio II0I11I la iimlur tlio iuiiiivdlato m per via lull ol C.tl'T, llf.N. I. IIOMVyivM'i 1 1 1 T t 7 Mnnafi'r. PRIN6S f STRICTLY PIRST-CLASS. HOTPI .McCLALLEN. Mlta II. ('. I.AI.I.KN, rriip EIASQ7A&TE&9 T0& TSAVELI279 UEiT. (t ATM KI(AHkNAIII.I'.. Lani-.TIne bamplu Itomua. Krre Una to and From I ralua. &0SEST7&9, Crockery und Glassware ! Ijirtit and Flm.t A-..itn.. nl eer brought to Koaeburii Alan a romplrtu IIik iiI cliolie (GROCERIES IOIIACI OH ANl) CH.AItS All kinds of Country Produce 7VJRS. N. BOYD J. F. BARKER & GO. Wont Your EGGS And BUTTER . . A WOODWARD -THE- ROSEBURG Dooa Up ALL COMPETITORS! Waara alwayo io the Lead, and mrau to keep there. The Golden Harreat ia upon ua, and farm n are amlling became Woodward looa to tholr iutereat- llUCiiOV IIARIaS Full Trimmed TEAM HARNE88 Thene are all Leather and Warrautod, SADDLES At Reduoed 1'rioee. Coniult your puree and be aure and aet Woodward bolore buying. W. G. WOODWARD Aak your Druggist for a crucroua 10 CENT TRIAL 8IZE. Ely's Cream Balm I'onlalna no riH-alno, mercury mr any other iiijiitioiiadruu. ItlaipiicklyAlieorlieil. tllvea llelivtatonoo. CATARRH It ppeni and rlranaea J? " J , , , f J Ilia Sai.l raaaaK. CQI Q Ifv H t AD Allaya InPammalloii. WWkU 'IllknU ll'ala and rrolveta tlio leuilraue. ICralorf the rn-nara of Tu.lo and buirll. lull biu 60c. j Trial Bi.o inc.: at DriiL'L'idiorliynnll. . . . LLV illlUlUi.l(y, Oil arreu btrccl, hew utk. Notice to Contractors. Beulud pluui and gpuclllcatlouB aud blda will be received at tbo odlco ol the county clork of Douglua cuuuty , regou, up to Friday, July 8, lS'JS, lit 1 o'clock, p. id. for the buikliug, erecllou und couitructlon of a wugou bildga over Elk Creek, on the new turveved county road from Praia to South Drain. The right reierved to reject uny and all blda. By orWr of tho couuty court. May 10, 18D3. A. V. Sikaiins, Couuly Judge. Bicycle Tires. Tbe Chase, tough, tried and puncture proof, toraaiobv T. K. KllTIAUDHON, Itnpuhnrir, Hi . l?lj NOTI! AND COMMENT. Wanted a aeurvlary of war. lataf.a a ..at t. .a ii ii ii to do aniniiig ii muai ue an AiiirricMu Kaxoii umlerttandifig. Uocle Kani lian won flml iilaro, and he muat have It. I 'nder lh new conilitulion of Iitiiai- ana, no man foreign birth la admiltexl to lufTruga until he haa become a natur al I .td v.UAn of the l.'nited fSlataa. I I irir H. Strang, tha naw tlnllml Klalni mlnlater to Turkey, la gold democrat. He if prwldeot of the American Jeih Hlatorli al Aaaociatlon. He la a man of brilllnnt atlninmnnta. In Indiana, in ls,V), taiablo profiarty value wtie 139 ptr capita, and lu 18'J7 they were $151. If lodlaua'a poor are gottlug pouter, tbeee official Ugurrg from tua report of 'ohn li. Conner, chief of fie bureau of alalia! Ice, donotabow it. Oregon will have two more hot politi cal campaigoa Itfore the 20tb century the atate aod presidential campatgna of l'JOO. f.'oloaa the hpauleh war cauaea new political alignmenta, the boya will thrveh tho lauio old bundle of altaw liver -in 1W0. ieorge Hart, the Unt koown gurvlvor of the bbakeapeare family, ia to be glaired in "Hamlet" by an euterprigiug l.nglieh manager. The enlerpriee would be worthy of even Ihia country if the gboel could be played -by one of Mr, Hart'a departed relative. Three cheeia for the Oregon I Tbree choerg for her captain I Three cheera for her boilderg! , Apd three lluioi three for the nation that can produce guch ghipg, and may it turn out many more like bur! New York Tribuoe. Dut what's thu4uatler with the elate that gave her auch a good name? I arragut'e Cgbt at Mobile bay, the de struction uf the Allmrmarlu by Cuahiug, the auuihilaliou of tho Spanish fleet at Manila by Dewey, and Uobaou's uupar al eled giraU-gy at Santiago, are boroic acts, of which only the aaon ia capable, and ihe Amerlran Saxon above all olh ig of his race in any age. The cunditiona under which British aailois aud soldlera live ate far more eaultury than io the paat. In 18oo more than 1 1 deatha occurred in every 1000 men afloat, while 10 years Utr the norcUifleirto 0.8; in ISM, to 6.5; and in 1895 to 14 In the army the figureg aie not ijuCe av aalisfacl ory: The fart that Admiral Cervera sent a Hag of tree to Admiral 8am peon with lufuiuiatioa that the brave Sampson waa safe, ioniums the estimate that an Eastern paper recuutly made of him: That ho is a brave and humane man. If t'eivera bad been governor-general of Cuba, tho Maine would not have been blowu up aod there might have been no war. The students of tho law scboul of the I'oivt i lily of Pennsylvania who placed large univeraiiy flgg on the flagpole of tlio school, and some Cuban flags in tbo windows, have tun up agaiuat a state law, and have been compelled to take thetiiduwn. The law. enacted lu 131)5. prohibits the flying of any other than the American flag over auy public build ing in the state, and the school building oolongs to the city of rbiladelphhi. The old-time names of flowers are said to be coming into use again. It ia now mora fashionable to aay "daffy down dil- lies, than jonquils, and "johnny-jump- tips" than psusies. Instead of bouquets wo hear ol "nosegays" and "posies," A w t iter on social usages lays that we may yet cany sprigs of lavender and berga mot or a handful of .caraway to tueetin' in imitation of our grandmothers. The Salem Capital Journal maintains that because new mortgage! were $103,000 rooio dming the year ended May 1, 18'J8, than dunog the year ended 1, 1897, there has been no prosperity. The Capital Journal dooa not go into the record of mortgage releases, because the indebted ness wiped out in Msrlon county the past year would take the sling out of its calamity howl. Verily, there is a light in the darkness, and the darkness com ptebeudelb it not. A few days ago tbo only news that es caped the vigilant eye of the press cen sor at Tampa, l'la., was that Governor l'ingree had determined to ahoe every man in the Thirty-second Michigan vol unteers, no matter what the expense might be, iSiuce then the important fact has leaked out from Detroit that the shoes are to bo supplied from fingreo's factory. The old potato-bug is not a Reuben, if be does ride on a tidal wave onto in a while. An impuitsut musical discovery Is re ported from Vienna iu the shape of inau- uicript compositions by Bchubort sud lieethovon, which have come to light in the archives of the fetereklrcbe. These consist of nine tongs, a complete mass, a fantasia for four hands, and a rondo, an iu good condition, by .Schubert, and a cLorul wotk, with full orchestral parts, by Lieethoven. The manuscripts will be trnnslorred to oue of tho public collect tioue iu Vienna. tioyeruor Rogers, of Washington, is not a hard-hearted mau, but seolimeuta lleiu does uot move him to pardon from tho penitentiary dangerous persons, who have forfeited their right to be free. Lust week the board of pardons rocout- mended commutation of eeuteuco to five yeura fur June Reilseu,of Kitsap couutv, who la serving 'JO years for outrageous numinU. Tho permits of llm littlo girl protested again! counntiUtiou of thu villain's sentence. After tent Idciing tho case, Governor Rogers wrote thii all meaning Indorsement on the papers "I'futeit of pareutg respected and com- tuuiaiion oenieu." ine governor also domed a pardon to I ieorge If. Knimm, of King county, who if serving two years for forgory. Tho reason whit h the bril liant board of pardon gave in iscomuien ding freedom lor Kruinrn was that ho had been "led away by ft designing wo man!" Tho negro battalion from Alabama went lot o camp at Mobile last Kundjy iovernor Johnston spnninled LicnU-nant l';tllarl, of tho I'niied Hiatus .tfrny, to hr its major. The companies composing it have while couullonrJ fBcc4. t uUt O. CafTee, a graduate of Yale, and one of the lesdiog young lawyers In Ihe stale, Is the captain of the company from Montgomery, ilia lieutenants are Charles Scott sud W. Temple beibeli. All the iion-coniinlesioued officers are negroes. Uerr Stoereck, a professor iu a leading (iermsn college, says Americans had no right. io ioterfere in Cu'js, and he adds "A country where lynch law survives is unfit Ui plsy tho peer of other countries.' Lvnch law, io the United Slates, is in veribly an ealraordinaiy remedy for an extraordinary wrong, and for that reason public tentiment does not prevail against it. But healthy Amercian aeutiojeiit would not, for one moment, tolerate gov ernment oy less majeste, to wuicb our (srman brethren take as a duck takes to water. '.The way for the l.'nited Mates to compete with German enterpriss in Ven ezuela," says E. II. Duuiacber, our con sul to Maracaibo, iu a recent report to the state department, "is to import joung men. If our merchants aud manufactur er would send tbeir sons or telatives here to study the language, country and babita of the people, and become tho roughly acquainted with the business methods of the country, they would witbin three or four years be proficient iu the branchea of trade which they in tend to follow, aod be qualified to open their owo business or to attend success fully to the interests of their commercial friends in the United States." - The Oregon. - Solicitude is turned to ' exallaliou. Vor weeks past the"mlnd or the nation has been itrgely fixed, with uo little anxiety, upou a warehip ploughing its perilous and solitary way through dis tant sess. Today it is fixed with pride and praise upon that same ship, safe and sound at the end of her weary run among her aisiers of the fleet. It was no comm in incident tliia voyage of the Oregon, achieved in no common manner, and its reroi d reflects no common credit upon the American Navy, however much the need of auch a work reflects discredit apon our government for remissness in past years. hat is the Oregon? And what has she done? She is a heavy coastline battle-ship. She is intended for giving and taking heavy blows in defense of home and country. She is uot intended for swift croisiog in distant so as. Yet the latter is exactly what she was called up on to do. She was ordered to hasten "from lands of sun to lands of snows" and back again to lands of suu, through two oceans and three zones, past more than a dozen alien coasts, in distance more than half-way round the world through distress of tropic heat and through peril of antarctic storms; through peril, too, of attack from hostile fleots ; and at the end of the arduous voy age to be in full flghtiog trim, ready for instant actiou. It was a commission that might welt be deemed tiyiug to any vessel that was ever launched. But she fulfilled it to the letter. After all the perils and labors of thirteen thousand miles through strange waters, she reach es her station ahead of eipected time, with not a tube brokeu nor a rivet strained, nor the stroke of a hammer nor the turn of a wreuch needed to pre pare her for the clash of battle. If there is a liner tribute to shipbuilding and sea manship in all the world than in that simple fact, we should like to know where it is . Dut what a stupendous object lesson is conveyed in the need for such a per formance. Thousands of miles ol sailing with the innumerable perils of sea and shore and weeks of time, of which any hour might be filled wltu ttie need ot a nation's life and all for what? All be cause for fifty years we have failed to have tho courage jf our couvictioua aod the enterprise of our iutelligcuce, uud huve uot cut a cuual across the Isthmus of Central America. 1 1 d such a cauul boen cut the Oregou would have been iu West Indian waters more than a mouth ago. AVbat might it uot have been worth ? Were there such a caual the Ulk of suudiug the Cadi, fleet to Mauila would be empty Idleness, be cause it would be possible sun more quickly to tend a fleet from Key West to meet it time. There is uo exaggeration in saylug that the lack of riuli .a canal has exposed us to daogor of bases great er than the cost ol constructing sucu a caual would be. Aud yet we supposo there are pi udeul patriots who will con. tiuuo to decry the caual scheme, Buying it can't be built, aud would be of uo valuo if it were. To all such answer is given iu the stoiy of the Oregon. X. Y Trillium. Alonthly Meteorological Summary KOC MAY Meau alinuiicrie preinuv, HlKliril prCMiuo, dale, 7 Ixiivmt prvMiire, 2!.M;,dalr, 21. Mean U.'inp) .-raliiM', I Illgbint, Si; rial .HI. I.ouc't, 'a HlMit dnily ranir of U ini rninn :l. Unit . ii!y rmr.'' of ! ini-Tntn lull I.' i '. ilal" Menu U nix rallin lor tlili mouth in Is;, .vo. I7, ttt. 1I0, f,3. I1M, . lwJ, V,. 'Si. ivii, m w, VI IW, Si 1KI7, 67 I v"l, W. W, rt. ll'Jl, X 1W2, :a. Ii;, ... 14, .. Ivj,, 1-X., 1W, 'Si. Mi-iiii tcni) raluri; (or tlii month lor .'1 y ar, Avrrare d i'h Ifiiry ol rtnily menu tempi: in lino during tho month, 2. Accumulated defici ency of dally tueau Uuiperaturc aince Jan, Avcmg e daily tfeftr-reiwy attrii" Jan. "1, 0 i'rtvalllug direction ol wlml, north. To tal movement of wind, 27 mill . Majiliiiiira velocity of wind, Si mi lea; dinclion, v, date :i9. Total prcclpltatlou, l.aO inchn. No. ol daya with .01 Inch or more of precipitation, ',. Total precipitation (Inehra) lor thin month in PI7H, l(.-2. 2.. VH, 1.1'.. Im'j!, : II 17). MSI, O.iO. 1SW, 2.1,7. Ujl, l.l im, l.:. V 2.91. lv, 1 11 lv.,, .mi Wsl. 0.73. law, 1.11. l.l, :i.7. l.l. I...J 12, 0A. lS7,tVI. Iwi, IV'T, O.k'J W, I.!"... AeraJ prvcipltutlou lor thia launili I,,r'21 yvara, 20J incli-a. Ix-livlency in precipitation during month, 0.10 inchia. NumUr .of eiar ilava, 11; partly eluu'ly, r; cloudy. 1. 1 1HOS. OflliOS. OO-cr, . r. The Place for Settlers. Under tho above caption the Oreou- tau gives our fitate quite a writeup set ting foith figures that cannot be denied. W'c clip the following from the article, being uuable for want ol e pace t j givu it io full: '"Oregon has vast leeounes H'Aaitiiig development. The four counties in the northwestern part of the ftile ( lalfcop, W'aBhinglou, C jluuibiit ami Tillamook comprise tho world's greatest timber belt. It is estimated tliat lli-y contain 5o,li'J,2lj,000 feet of standing yellow tir, cedar, hemlock, spruce and larch, worth as standing timber, over i.'S.O'Jil,- 000. ( ooe count v, in the eouihvwstein pait of the State, has billions of f.jet of tir growing on five and six feet if lignite coal. These counties are eu.ulue for agriculture, horticulture, dairying, min ing aud other pursuits, as well as for lumber manufacture. ..CtiYry,. another southwestern couuty contains 1,000,1)00 acres, three-fourths cl which Ja vacant aod ' more than one-half uncurveyed Harney, it is estimated, has 4,500,000 acres subject to settlement. Harney aud Malheur have large stock interests. With a system of irrigation Bu h as has l-eeu established in Yakima county, Washington, these counties could be made very productive for agri cultural purposes. Fruit and etock thrive in every section ; Jackson and Union counties are especially adaDted to the growth of beets for sugar tnanuiacture ; i.iner, ciam, Union, Jackson, Douglas and Josephine offer a vast and practically undeveloped field to the miner ; and all tho ouu'.ies are suited to dairying. In TillamcoU county, w hich leads the state in dairy products, five tons of hay or fifty tons of carrots to the acre aid not unusual yielJs. No state in the Union surpasses Oregon iu the quality and quautity of induce ments for settlers. But we shall not get them unless we give great publicity to our advantages and resources." Bargains! Bargainsll Bargains!!! In pianos, organs and musical gocds. Bicycles new and second baud at the lowest prices possible. I have also got about thirty thousand feet of lumber which I have takou iu traao lor gooes, and will ecll cheap, as I am not in the lumber business. T. K. ltaii.Mtnso.N, Koseburg, Or. What a wonder it is that some v o m e n nre so heedless about tlu things that eon erin them most. They endure ull sorts of pain and misery w ith rate lessness which would never lie possible if they .yorealized the consequence. Comparatively few women understand thai w hen they neglect their health because they are too busy or overwoikcd or their minds nre taken up with other concerns, thai they hic balancing on the edge of a fatal ptccipicv. Any weakness or dis. ease of w oman's special oigauism is no trifling matter. A woman who thiouuh indtll'ereiice neglects ihesc troubles is laving the foun dation lor lii'o long wretchedness. A modest woman naturally recoils from the moitifyiug onleal of examinations and local treatment which doctms insist upon, llut theie ia no necessity for any such ic- Iiuguuut alternative. lr. l'ictoe's 1'avoiile "lesciiption cures these delicate complaints Sosltively aud couipU lely. It is a medicine evised for this paiticular puipose by one of the most eminent of living specialists in woman's diseases. Pr. Fierce has been for neaily o yeaia chief consulting phvsician of the Invalids' Hotel and Sutgical Instilute, of lluflalo, N. Y. During this time he has leceived fully ninety thousand Ulteis fiotu women who have been cuie-l by the " l avoiite Pre sci iption." ' 'Some of these lettcts aie printed bv permission in one chapter of l v. Pierce's Rieat thousand page book, "The Feople'a Common Sense Medical Advisei." It contain advice aud suggestions lor self treatment which every woman ought to read. More than half a million copies have been sold at f 1.50 each. An absolutely llee edition in paper covers will be sent lor a limited time lo anyone sending ;i one cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing "ii'. Ad dress Woild's Diipfltsaiy Medical Associa tion, lliill.ilo, N. Y. l'or a liamNoine cloth bound copy scud 31 stamps. New Store ! r idlers' A I'L'LL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce TAYLOR & i Low Prices! C ASH IS KING! The C. I. .DEALLR5 I.N . NO OLD GOODS IN THE STORE. Opp. Review Building. FISHER & BELLOWS. MAKE A flOTE OF IT JUST RECEIVED J I i mm WOLLENBEBG- BEOS VVCURE CONSTIPATION ,0c 2Uffis Tdiii ittVia his is the to Buy Groceries. Our Hue of Olives, Ghcrkius, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregou. C. VV. PARKS & CO., Grocers. New Goods 1 ( xi'ocery STOCK OF Bought and Sold WILSON BLOCK Free Delivery t K. Store, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods Men's and Children's Hats. V SQUARE DEAL STORE. AT THE DRESS GOODS. FURNISHINQ GOODS, - CLOAK3, CAPES, J CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES. ETC. At PRICES to HVIT THE TIMES It D 6 IX ! CANDY CATHARTIC ALL DRUGCISTS Place A full aud complete assmtiucut of all goods usually kept iu a first class grocery. Everything offered 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 wc iuvite your special atteutiou.