Tho Plaindealer r08TEB8, DOIKIKKS, Lai UK P. HEAP, 1ILL IIEADB, ETC., ETC., ETC. Eiecnled Neatly and at Living Rates. The Flaindoalor BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ...... I'mMIhIiuJ Ku'iy MmnJiiy uinl'l IwiHiluy AlOak Mul Mslu Hlriiut, MOHICm itO, Oltl.liON - I) V TIIK - PIAINDEAUR PUBLISHING COMPANY. Vol.. XXIX. ROSHHURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNK j6, 1898. No. 31) . i T I I'. I i. ,r ILs l 1( 9 ' W if I f J? f Will filMF Nuclulr Monllng. H, o, fcl.M, H' III Kill IU1 I.OIXIK, NO. KM, lllllit llll'lr H'UUlKt I Illllltlllllli allullS III till' 1, 1), u, K. Iiall i'ti wii mi'I mi. I lnurlli I liurxls) (Mull llllllllll. All HI' iiiIm th r- im 1'! lit HI Inii'l fi'inUilv, mi l itll vlntllug lirullii ri nor- lull in-U"'l In n I ' Kilr.i 1'AHH Tt'rtl JN. K. It II Kit MAN M A UK I. n-lsiy. 1) lt!i. t l lH'Nl ll., NO. U Jl. O. 0. A. M g al V UIUIIK ii'iiIihH III Hi" Olil M.i In Hull, lirulliuta H' iMir-IUIIy luvlluil lu aiumd I), II, t 4HK.IN, U'. W. I'kuh v. Councilor Kuuunluiri Muerelaiy. Al'KU. I.UIMIK, A. K. A A. M . ItKdl'I.AB iinvitii,;. ibo i'l ami iu iiiiiiiji iu u.ol, ,ul. rlll'.K JOIISrtONi W, M, 1 N.T. Ji-.witrr, Meey. Illlll.r lAlllAN I.O.MIK. NO , I. O. O.F. 1 tim-la nittiirilny 'Viiln nf each we-s al lliolr liull In Oil'l ri llnw li ini'lu nl lloliur. Mtiuilmu il liv iinli i in Kixxl alainllng rr Invll u4 lo HU'HI'I. K'lllMll' ItolllNiON, N. M.. K. O. Mil HI.U, Ihu r. OHKiiinin UllM.K. NO. l1. A. U. U. W. P i tin' .... .mil ami Imirlli MuwUya ol iv li iii.iiiili I7 .i '. in- al o.l.l rcut.ws nan. tin in I u nnl llin iM.lur lu .ul alainllng ar. Ill tliul lu auuii I RRNOIwr. NO II. A. K, MKKTH Till Dial tint llilnl llnira-Uja ul each moulU. in. MKK'IX Hat mul llilnl Kiltaya lu ea. to tuoulli. t ruMi:N HKI.IKF roiO'H NO. 1 1 Al I.I A Nl K M,. n,,i a Kill l.r hi I.I HI UiMa'tiiim. llm Hi nl r hilar I'tii-miwr Iti-Killur qumU'ill tlrmiga nan, 1,AIIMK i M,Hl nml June, mi.l mi' llill Kills; lu Ht'l'iouinor, March IHWKIIl'KiM IIAI'THl. NO. H, O. K. H.. MEItTJ ilu. .iciui.l mul limiui iiiuiw! u. ... . 1 1. ' MO I.IK hllAMHUOOK, W HKt.lN A II Ail, M'X- . M. DhK.lll'K'l UIVIHION NO 4V M OF u K. Ruhr HI1 It 1 I'M mi-. -' -UlU'U vW '""i"1 '"",lb Hu,"Ur MKKI ralluoi I'llA I olK, NO. P. K. r r. '"'. A. 1. ..Ll., ,..nl,i l Urt. 1U1I vi'iui..: hi.ui.' l ii"tf ' jiiuij iitviu-u 10 muiii'i. A. I'rulrixKHiiil C'urrt". M. CHAWFOKD, Attorney tit Law, ... M..,.:. i.llilll.llnil. Klnrill'R(.OH. . . ....1 imii M .nil II ll:u - Li-Lin- III f n-m. - I'' "I' ' i" 1 .1. 1....1XU I'. . Uul omto. f STKIC'I'LY I-IK5I-CLA5S. HOTliL McCLALtJ:N. Mild. II. V. MM I.AI.I.KN, -(.,., BEADQ7ABTEBS TOO. T&AVLU!3 UZl KATI'J MI'.AHON AIII.IC. I FIRST LAND FIGHT Marines at Guantanamo Attacked by Guerrillas. IKllir l-ASTKI) ALL NKJMT !.rii Klni' Miii.lo It t iii n. Ku o lltli to anil Ftntn Tlln. fiO:EE?B9. Crockery and Glassware! . . . A if lfrK'i nixi 1111. n .i n . .... n i Ull'l lllulllllll I.I llMnt'l' IIU ))Y AImi 'ini.li li llm ill 1 h.ili i. .-Cy) GROCERIES AlWi rnll. ! " Tl.TlK. I', HUWN ft TUSTIN, Attorucys-:vt-Law, . .tii. 7 mul A tlx.ii Him k. UOMCIII'IUI. OK 'IOIIAI 1 lirt AMI t'MiAKS All KlnJsof Country Produce MRS. IN. BOYD I W5. '- ' ?'" J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your tgl- EGGS And BUTTER. Our Losses Were Tour Killed and Llcven Wounded. Mf ( luuiiiiiiiuiiin, SiiinJav , .lutiu 12, via Muli! St. Ni..lion. .luu a I-', I leuto n.iiil t jloni'l li. W. lliuitingtua'a ttu! lull ijl liuiiniili, wliicli lauded from the truiipiijit I'aiitlii'i' l-'ridity and eucu)K)d on U10 hill, Kur,liuK abandoned imIi!o million at tlio entrauco of the 'liar bur ul (JuiiiiUiiniu , liaa benu ui)KKd in lit'ii'liiiK ulfu runli allack by Hpaoieu K'irri iIIha mid ri'n'iUi aiuce 5 o'clock Saturday ficiiioii. I'liu lilituii1 ainioal conliiiu j fur Id iuiiri, uutil (io'iltxk tbla morniDg, wlicn ri'iiilur'ciiiuttn wi-ru lauded (roin I he Mail Ijlif.i J. l uiir ol our mull wcro killed nod 11 IMIlllldod. Tlio udvtocu pUketa under Lieuleuania Nuvillu and Mmw, uuaccounled lor. Among tlio killed ia A siats Dt huigeon John Ulair iibbe, sou of Major (Jibba, ol thu regular utiiiy, lio (rll lu the Cunter iinit-ui ii'. HiM.hoiue til at Richmond. , but ho Imn bi'u practicing in New 11. wiLLia. Attoruoy ami CouiiHolorat Law, Will Uco in nil lot. ouurU ul lh HUU. tH. l.u In M iravr. Ilull.llliu, Vouglm eouotr.Of. 1). 8THATF0RD, Attorney at K.iii 3 mi.l I luflni Ji VV iImmi lllin k. Law, lUHItBl'KO. OR I 11. EDDY, ft AtloiTiey-at-Law, IliiSKIU'lKI, OHKUON. J rtA H. UIDDLE, Attorney at Law, nOHKlllMlU. OHKUON. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Am nulling lickotB to all poiudu lst at UM tho twiter B KUl1Hfi Local Agcut No. 'J, Miuntera building. M vnA urtowN, m. d. tiU'ICK, M) Jackviii Htioil, nl red l.lt'iicv nl Mm. J. Ulrwr. UOrKHUKO, OK, WOODWARD THK BOSEBURG .Docs Up ALL COMPETITORS ! Wtare alwayi in tho l end, and mean to knrp there. The (ioldun Harvest ia upon un, and farm era are ainiling becauso Woodward loo to their interest. . Full Trinimed TEAM HARNESS Theao are all Leather ami Warranted. SADDLES At Uoduoed Trices. Consult vour mine and be sure and ao Woodward before buying. W. . WOODWARD L. MILLBn, M. D., Surgeon and llomoeopathio ThyHician, frianOifrp, UrriUH. HirCUvina dluB a pouUllr. yiLL. P. 1IBYD0N, Uouiily Hiipvoyor. miiU Notary 1'iiUHf. Orru a: lu Court Houae. ,...i..ra (,.r tinrvi'vluir ami FleM Nuli'H iilunilil ii B.liiifwio.1 lu Will I'. Ileydiui, Cmiiily Bur KiiM'lniru. or. ho vernr, B1 IIOHWIll.l.i liouuliirt County. OllU" Tlio imlrrh nl Ilii'hO Snlni: luiiliilll : Imlliii', llrointiii'. I'oliwHiuui. llm in In niiiU'B ol I run mul Mini1 mul ( lil'irtiU'ii nl Calcium, Mngncalyiii ilini Hiiilluni. ' Oiin HiivIiik niiilnliiN I U Binl tho ollii'i' over 'unguium nl militl mu t nr ti tlio kbIIihi. l.iH.iitf.1 on llm Hiiiitlii'iu I'Ht'llli) ItttllioBil, ",siini.lii mul i" (rum Hun r-'ranuUeu to 1 oitlmio, In HiiiikIiih Cuiiiily, Ort'goii, Al'ltiiviiIi.iI ciim n of Itlitiiimiiti.iii, Nasal On- . .. . ... I. .., Kl.ii.uuih. UvHIlt'OHlll. Ilia li.U'.' Ni.iiriilulii, Mulailiil l'til.ulilutf. Kidney .1' 1. 1.. ......... I. .ull. hi lllui'imiH III till) hklll, l.lvrr iiiid llurtfls. mul Veiiuival iltoe liuvo jft.ii curoil hy tin) nut) nl uno wiiunh. Now Imth iniiiiiK t'liiiiii'iileil witu tlio nialu liulklliiK. I'oslolllco autl KxiriiK t)U tlio int'iu- lat'H. 1 u 1 1 v mull, inn III nun Hi hi i n. TtiriiiN-IU er week, J per day, Including lllllllH, Tlio lltitul Ih an. lor tUo lmincdliito inpcrvU- Inn u( CAI'T. hi;n. 1. IIONWI.M.I ui7ta7 Muiiiiyer. CATARRI CifirrMll.' Ask your Druggist l.ir a kpucmuii 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm luiitalna HO enralnr, im.niuy imr any I'Hier injurluintlnin. Uliiulck1yA)inilieil. lilveii llolii'f atinii-o. It niicna and flomimm the Nii.nl rainup K. AllMi'M I Iil1nt.itl.itll.ll1 . II, nl ami I'riiltH'le lli Mfuiliriino. Ilenturtu llio h...tHi'A lif TrttO mill hnit ll. I''iill Hl.u BUc i Trial UUi. 1 oo. i al HruL'i;l'l or by lunll. lll.Y IHIOTIIISIIN, HI Warrtu c'trctl, New oik, COLD 'N HEAD Notice to Contractors. beuled l.ii uud ppucilic.itluuu mu! blda will bo received ut llio olllcn of the county clerk ol Hotiglus county, Oregon up to l'rlduy, July 8, IS'.iH, ut 1 o'clock n. in., for the building, erection und euiiBtruetlou ol a wriKon biidgo over Klk Creek, on tho uew surveyed county rom from Drain to South 1'raiii. Tho right reserved to reject uny inn1 all bids. Dv onlci ol tha county court May 10, lilUS. A. 1 KruAitNJ, Oounly Judge. ... .. .- ... Bicycle Tlrca. The Chime, tonsil i tried and puncturo proof. For mile by T. K. ltuTiAitimoN, lloiieburt?, Or. oik, und cult it). 1 the service aiuce the WArbtgau. Ili'wuiavcry popular o( lic 1 1 . I lu ih killed aiy Herueaul C'lmllfH II. niiili, of Huiallmood ; I'rivate Will- iuui I 'uni.li y . of (iloucceter, Masc, and I'i iVAte .Imiiiom Mit'olgan, ol Stouehaui, M.lHt). i Hiiul.iil i khh sct iilentally woiiud I iu 1 1 ii' haii I. 'I'lie .,'iOiikIi lotN in unknown, I irt it iui piulxlily cui.feitlerAble. IheenutH ul bloud luutitl ut tlaj light at the petition the Spaiiibb occupied iudicale ialnlities, hut. their coiiiiade ciricd off thu killfd and wuuutlcd. '1'ho elicai incut Oegau lih dt'HUilory tiling ul Hi j I'lt UM, 100 yards iiilaud Iruai the lamp. I'aptii i .piici'a company wan doing guard tlmy, uii I Mas driven lu, tinatly rallvini: nl thu caiup aud routing the enemy by .' o'clock. I he bixliud nl I'i ivates .McColiiau and Ihiiipby cre found, bold hot dead The large cavities made by the bullets, which, iiini lo a rauge of 500 yarda, have a rjlary inotion, indicate that tho victiuB were kil'etl ut iIhc rangi, The bodies wcie Ftiii pudof t-hc e, bale aud Caitridge btltf, ii nd horribly mutilated with tuachclee. When ibo tuariuea wero lauded the liolj baitaliou was furiucl on three aitlt-H ol a hollow square about tho camp on tho lull back of tho bar, where the warithips were at anchor. Hack ol the cauip in a deep ravino, and behind this are Bleep lulls. The adjacent couutiv is thick wilb liusliea. l'tiu tky wao bltuketed with clouds and when tho sun set a gale was plow iugetuward. Night (ell thick aud 1m IH'iictrable. llio Spanish etpuadron, concealetl in tho chaparral coyer, had tho advantage, tlio men lurniBbiog a Hue target ugaiust lbs sky. The Span ili ought from cover till wiJuUht, dis coverable only by tho Hashes from their gune. The repeaters sounded like crackers in a barrel. The Marblehoad's launch, with a Colt machine gnu iu her bow, pushed up the bay enfilading the Spaniards, aud it is thought that some were killed. The machines trailed much blood to the water's edge and there lott it. Sharks ere numerous in the vicinity. The ships threw their searchlights ushuie, the powerful eyes sweepiug the dot p tropical foliage aud disclosing oc casionally skulking parties of Spauiards Kadi discovery of the enemy was gi'ocd by I he cracks of carbiuo tire long tho edge of the camp ridge or by tlio long rull ol tho iluunch's machine-gun searching llm thicket with a leaden stream, .shoitly nftcr miduight came the maiu ulUck, Tho Spaniards made a gallant cluti'se up (ho southwest elope, but were met by repeated volleys from the main body, and broke before they wero ouo-thiitl of (ho way up tho hill, but they cunt) so lar that at points it was ul moat a hand tj hand struggle. Tbo ulllcois ilrud their revolvers. i lie pauin(s got tbiough the open formation to the edge ol the camp, Col onel Jono Cam pan! , the Cuban leader, discharged his revolver and llio Cubans, turning tun! lludiug themselves without support, ran helter-skelter down the re verso side of the hill, It wits during this assault that Assist ant hurgeon tubus was killed. 11a was shut iu tho head In (rout of his own tent, tho farthest point of attack, He full into the arms ol Private Sullivan ami both dropped, A second bullet threw dust in their faces. Surgeon (.iibbs lived lo miuutes, out aid not ro guln consclousnets. The Burgeons of tho hospital corps then removed their ipiurters to the trenches, about the Span inli BtocUado, north of the ennip, Tho attacks wern totllnned nt in'cr vsls through the rent o( tho t.lgdf, wiili firing by small f'piiids In various dim -(Ions. Toward morning tho lir (due keticil. lUwn Is the favorilH liniH for nllmk, and ss the eisl tpub-il, Ibo iiinrii,'K, ly ing on lhlr K'iriii, were roiicd, Koine were actually asleep, as they hud bad no rest lor IS hours, and tired iiHiure could no longer utand tho straii.. iiut no attack came. Three new two-pound Hold guns, which could not be unod during ll.n night lor fear of hitting our own men, shelled several sipiads of Kpaitisnls idler daylight. They "Irovn lulo Ibo hunhes like prairie dogs into burroue, its tho shells broke oyer them lo the hi ay dawn. As the correspondent of llio Associ ated Press talked with Major Cockrell, who was iu charce of the oulpoids, word came of llio i'.ndici; ;f the body of riergeant Smith. Il was re (orted as having lieen killed ut 5 o'clock on the previous day, but it Jnii)ears Hint ho bad liecn seen alivo at Id o'clock in tho evening. When and how he was killed i n one knows at this writing. Neither h:i I the men been mustered out, nci liu.l the out (mils of Neville nntl Shaw l.een relieved. Lieulenant-Colonel If uiitliigtoti and Msj'ir Cockrell gave blgli praio to the nerve and steadiness of officers und u en, epe islly the younger, as the cogage- ment was a baptism of fne for u large majority. The men were iu daikness and in a tr:tut;u land, but I hey Hood to their iMists with cotiragu und fortitude, and there were no symptoms of a ptnic. Tho m ari iii-m , though much disgusted , were eager f.jr more, lighting, promiting loinllijt heavy punishment. Today the amplest precauiioiiD have b?tu taken, and as tbo IXiuutlee wuB leaving, reinforcement J were landing (rum the Marblchead. K?t mates vary ui to the uttaeking force; tome Hay L"00 ami others run ob high as 10JO. ('cl)inl ( 'auii.ini, t'io Cui'tiii guide, said the Spanish were nio.ily ii regulars, but the icpuiln of Ihe diHthargu cf Mauser ii(ls would itidicatn that they were regulars, as moil the tuernllas carry Kcmiuglou ritlds. The Spanith gueirillas, as a rule, have more dali and coinage than the reulais. The i.ew eampaigu uiiifurius i mvid satisfactory aud 6 re ul uebl invisible at u diatanco of "00 yaids liio' T. :) guns caured Be, vera I uccidunls on I lie drawing of the cartridges. Corporal Glass shat tered his hand iu this maimer. Despite the loss of meu, who ure keen ly regretted, tbo imwiuea rejoice that they have beun engaged in the first fight on Cuban soil. They suited froui New York the day war was declared. Since then they landed on the shore of Uuantanauio bay thry hav bceu cooped up in the Panther and they bad begun to fear that the troops would beat them du ally. Resolution of Condolence. "ThniHis no flock, bowcyer wslchcd and tended, "Kill one dead lamb Is I here. I'hvrn is no fireiJ, howeou'er defended "ltu. lias niiu vnrant cbi.lr. 1 he air ih full of farewells to the dying, "And mourning for the dead ; "Tho h'-art of lUchet, for her children crying, "Will not be comforted. ' J el us be patient, tbeiesovereafllictions "Not from the grounds arise "Hut olten I i inert tleftisl benedictions, "Assume Ibis ilnrit disguise." Pea'.h at all limes fill the survivors of tho departed with sorrow, and m cause them to seriously cuinteinplate the un ct rtaluties of life, The circumstances of tbo death of P.rothor If. P. Anderson appeal to us lor more than ordinary ieei- iugs of sympathy. In the prime ol life, happy and prosperous io tlie land of his loitij;i, be was prompted by that spirit of fidelity taught b ourcn'er, lo lemem ler, lovo and tespect Ihoff dearest to bim iu this world, with nil the sweet reii.emberaiices of his chlldhVxl days, he sturtod with Lis heart full of joy to visit bin beloved and aged parents in Denmark tho borne cf his Nrth. If desth were to overtake him nothing could havo lessened i's pangs more (ban being with bis parents at the coming of the summons. We reaJie tbo sadness of the hearts of those devoted parents and of the play mates ft bin childhood, and in our midst we with torrow look upon the "vacant cuair, Urolher AmlersMi was esteem ed by iloueburg Chapter No 8 O. K. K., bis fidelity made bim the special friend of each member. And io bis death so unexpocted at a time when be ui filled with bright hopes for the future, we feel that lioBeburg Chapter No. H, . h. 8. has loi-t one of its most devoted anil pro-gresf-ivo members, and that his fond paren'.H havo been deprived of tho lo"0 and comfort of a dovoted sou. Therefore by it : Jlnulrrtl: that in the death of biother ILP. Auderson, Uosoburg Chapter No. 8. O. 1'. S. hiij mstained a lossol a brother whoie memory will ever bo held in sa cred remembarance, and be it further. IUmUcI, That this Chapter do here- by extend thuir united tribute cf syut pnhy to the bereaved parents of our de cahod brother. That these resolutions be cpread upon our minutes that a copy of the tamo be fei warded to tbo parents of our deceased brother at Engelstofte, Denmark. Dated at lloeeburg, Oregon May, 5tb, 1898. Simon Cako. (iCOKUK M. I! no W.N. Flohencb W. Crawkoku. Madkunk B. Conklimi. IlKGlNA KAT. Shasta Limited The White City. A correspondent of tho Fljreuco W est, writtiug of a trip to Gardiner buys : Doe ol the largest saw mills on the coast is located there, Mr. Jewctt Co,, are the proprietors they also liavo a largo store iu connection, The company owns their own vessels, which take tho lumber as fast as manufactured from tho mill to Fau Prancieco market. They employ a large number of men and their monthly cash disbursement to employees are vegy largo. Then there is A. W. KeeJ, who is said to bo the largest land proprietor in the cotiulv, Mr. Heed is uii emphatic suc cess. We had the pleasure of meeting bim and his amiable lady. Their beautb tul residence was thrown opon to th O. A. It. boys, miny of whom wcro enter tained beneath its hospitable roof, lie owns oue of the largest geuerul mer chandise stores iu tho city, also a cream ery, the best conducted on llio coast. 1,000 bis. of milk daily ure hero manu factured into butter and we wero inform ed lhat his trade with Iho ciikens of Teilcooe lake alone amounts .to from 100 to 200 pouuds of uusalted butter i week, for which lie pays 11 els. per pound cash. lie ulsoowusa salmon cannery just op posite his business block. He pays cai-h to all bis employees and by this means largo sums of money goes into the pockets of the people. We aro great admirers ol men of this slauip. While they aie a success themselves they make it possible for oiliera to become successful, and the whole air of tho lowu and curroundiugs partake of tho lifo eiiforccd by the busi ness lo adcis. Mr. Peed is a prince of eutortaiucu and nothing was too good for (be "boys." Wo would be glad to speak of tbo city its beautiful cottages aud of tho neatness which pervaded the eutiio town, Its buildings, tublicaud orivate. all naiuled iu color white aud sui rounded with hhrubeiy, fruit trees aud Dowers, but lime aud space will uot permit (uither descriptiou. All the boy came away eouuding the praise of that liltlo White City by tlio sea, aud the hospitality of He citizens. Is the name of tho ouly perfect train iu the world, now running every night between St. Paul tin! Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Taul Pailway tho pioneer road of the west in adopt ing all improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau tiful scenery along llio route of the Tio ueer Limited, will bo sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Address Geo. H. Healford, Gen eral Posseuger Agent, Chicago, 111. t New Store ! New Goods! A FULL STOCK OF Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAYLOR & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! Free Delivery ASH IS KING! 4 The C. I. K. Store, . DEALERS IN . Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods Men's and Children's Hats. NO OLD GOODS IN THE STORE. Jackson Street, Op. Review Building. FISHER & BELLOWS. MAKE A NOTE OF IT JUST RECEIVED Ilou'l Tubarco Spit autl Nuivke Your l ife Anaj. To qui tobacco easily mul forever. lo mag netic, lull cf life, nerve ami viiror, take Ne-To-Uac, tlio vvnniler vvorUcr, tUat makes weak men btror.g. All ilru;;gists, SOcortl. Curo guaran teed. Uooklet ami s:mpio iree. Auuresi Sterling Kciueuy Co, Chicago or New Vort. A Bargain. Splendid dwelling property cuuBisliog of three lots, well tluishod lioust) und oulbulldiugs, otiered at a gouuino bar gain by the Uosoburg ttuilding & Loan Association. Imiulro of IIiiiiuAN M.uikh, Soerotniy In llie Yosemite Valley (l while bro, a younar fellow went out on the edge of a she K ing precipice two thou (atid feel high, and balanced himself on his head. A lit tle Minor little puff of wind would have sent him to eternity. Not one man in a million would be that kind ol a fool. Hut nine men in ten nie all the time taking foolish chances. There is no deadly peril about a little fit of indiges tion or biliousness, and yet if a man allows these troub les to get a hold on him he Is takine serious risks. Dyspepsia alone seldom Kins niiyuoujr ; io is, it only kills you by inches, and takes a stood many years doing it. Hut it weakens and under- mines the couslitu tion so that it is all ready to receive and ferlilue the danger ous diseases which do kill you outright. Disease-germs won't grow in N healthy blood nn raote than com wil grow ou a rock. A man who keeps his dicestion perfect and his blood pure may eat and drink and t breathe disease. I eerms. but they gain I no foothold, they V are cast out of the avsteiu, Hut a man Willi a dyspepsia- weakened constitu Hon breathes in typhoid or diphtheretie o.Miim mul down he noes. The best health-insurance a mau can have Is Dr. 1' erce's lioltleil Medical Discovery, It acts directly ou the stomach and liver, It cives the blood making organs power lo tti.iVrt he.tltliv blood. It clarities the bll fiom all iinnurilies. and builds up the healthy flesh, muscular power and nerve energy, which fortifies you ngalnst disease, llls'life lomr success in the treatment of chionic diseases has given Dr. Pierce's medicines a world-wide reputation. Hi "Pleasant Pellets" cure constipation. AT THE SQUARE DEAL STORE. H M SH ! DRESS GOODS, FURNISH INQ GOODS, CLOAKS, CAKKd, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES. ETC. At PRICES to 8 1' IT THIS TIMfetft OF -4 fTptti CANDY VQ CATHARTIC 4 CURE CONSTIPATION i'y1! fTZ 25c 50c Sf ? '"f'fjJSaW ALL DRUGGISTS his is the Place to Buy Groceries. A full ami complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Every thiug offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite j'our 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. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. fclraifirlr4r3.WTi W- -vi-lr iJ-M-TfcTs- w