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THE PLAINDEALEU, i'lihliidml v cry Monday and llnindnr tir 111 rbtlNI'l ACKH I't HI.IMItMi CO. h. I'. M KA I I DKIi . C. V. KI.NJAMIN. ... ... .It.lllnr. .Manager. MiiOHcrlplloii Mulct. Mm: i .- in M" Tlir. t- . '. v .. if .rtii sr u. isk. COL. AI.LI-Y AND Till: iioru: A elii it tifiit lluii' I'li'A'ol iii ii.:.. ... .-i ;..).. ....ii .r-.t ul Mii it i l.'.tim I 1 1 1 .1 t. I I. I . l'l l . n 1,1 ' 1 K ...'. ..' I'oft, i. A. I! , uf l:rl'Ui?, I'll the f.ll't tli.it i j iv. l:i n il Mil tin" Ou'isoii Sil- ill. . .. i : I : I .. I. .1 .. .. t.. tinio . u it;iiu lon.Iilions ii u.rt of tlu K'iiuii iii mcv if tin' inm il.e-i i!nl; iip;i m- ...;.,i..t f..r I'. , in., .it ih.. I.,i i.i . Ihtii rt'ivihvl. N M r.i:i-? Ii. 1'. Alli-y, oho (ho lioino, in Im I'lly uYi. ;i:i. ( till, tt.iH'.cv-i of i.i;'i, ilio lUkor r!iii-;i'M iii Willi iiiir-i.tiituis tin1 I.i I ' imtUiT. I II Uu m t n I in tiV'i'l I" ,'" .i1mo loli'iu-il to Mr. Ailry fy : l lm l ii!i P diil no! ;t'ioii tali iiu ni y of vi ti'i.ius in t!i homo, .if Koiio I'osl I'Atllloi lillll II lift ol l!io ITIIJIOIIS lltl'll lor any 'iii'AU wlisl'!ir. I l l us fit iil.H'iU lli:il. l ot u l."kc tlio i n: o of A.ito:i NoU-titio y u ill t'taiiio. NotottiiiM ha.l Ifou .1 inombor of Cj. i, sth Indian inl.uitiy. Ho otitcrcd Hie suvioe iu l&OJ and mixiiI until l-.o. Ho J3 U'.lmi'.lid to the luuao iii 1SJ1 and K'Jiaine 1 until Mo her, Ji'.T. Ho w.isa (H'lttionvr at the rate of i I- i r month. In October, IS07 ho ooiiciudod to leave the Lome utd go to his old home iu Illinois, where ho had filoinU wiili whom ho hoped to fpeud the fe roaiaining days of his life, lie was 71 years of i!g , a cripple and a Cvn s'.iiit s'.ill't 11T froji rheRuiaticui. He was ciilirjly without money or means of .my kind exivpt hia H!iisiou of fl"-' jer month. He was in every way an exem plary i-iti--.cn : a local preacher in the Methudijt uiiuli, bavin); Lis meuiL'er-j bliip with the i hu.h In this city. .Short ly bef-jre JcawiJj the home le had ill awn his cluck for his ijuailtr's ien tioii and, as provide! by the rules had indorsed tlio s.tTuo ai:d delivered it to the commandant of tLe hoine. Ol this atiKUut tiicte was returned to hiui the bumof fl. leaving a halite- of ?.'liu t tie hands of the l oiuuiaudaut. f the mini of ll', which he received, Notts lino spent all but a dollar or two iu the payment of sundry little debts which he had contracted. When ho came t j 1-jave I f 10 home he called fjr the baiaiice of his pjusion mjiicy, when he was in formed that the money had been trans ferred to the treasury of the home and become, as provided by rules 1J a'ld 11, a part of the fund for the support of the home, and although the amount has been iie'iucntly deuiauded Eiueo that time, the latt lime less than a week 81:0, the auiount has never leeu refunded. So Aarou Notestine, old, lame and oor, with lets thau iu money, absolutely hoiiitlcfs and lielplces, took up his crutches and limped out in the world, leavr.it: the jjreat state of .-egon, or E'jiui) of its ollicials, richer by the appro priatiju if his peusion money. And yet this man Alley, who voted to adopt these mice an I to enforce them has the gall to Bay Hut "Keno I'jst cannot lind a cent of tlio pensions ure 1 for any purpose whatever." This is no, the only in stance ol the kind w hich has disgraced the -.";. d name of the slu'.e, but ouo of luatiy. A-aiir M. ;.!ley-"Col." Alley tays : The report allows that at the Ist seg riou of the . A. K. Kacauivmeut, a mo. lion tj indorse rules l'l and 1 1 was car ried uuauiuiously, the delegates from Ilerio I'ost not even entei iug a pretest. Iu thu light of such evidence it comes w ith poor graco for a representative of iieno I'obt toauuouiice that it is a vie t"ry for that post, and "surprising that any one could bo found to defend them.'. w hen the uraud army of Oregon did de fend them unanimoush . Now let us Fee Iu uuauiinou.-ly the i) and Army of Oregon has indjrsed and deleuded t'nese ruies. In the lin?t place, these rules have heeu denounced by resolations passed by scores of posts throughout the state. In his report to the grand encampment of Oregon in lv7. Department Com mander i, C tvhermau, uses tho follow in,' language: Tli recent change in rules id audit by tho trustees of tho Home, by which the tu iiiey of I'eiisijiicr lumutes is ap plied to tho support and maintenance bind, has aroused their feeUugj to fever lilch, and the action is generally de nuuuccJ by the inmates ai unj it and an fuvaeioii of their lighte, and if they have olhir giievauces Ihey have luerged into this, to them, the greatest of gr:cv .i:kos, fjr n 1 complaints ai to the direct inauageiiienl of tho Home were uiatlo to 1110. lhis iu::iun i.f the Trti'-.lces has also been tho fcuhji-'ct of discussion, in several ol the 1 ohls in the I epai tment, and in iioino iuslaiiccs vigorous resolutions iu denunciation thereof, have been adopt ed. I trim, however, Hut the Trustee's will consider their attioii in so far us Faid rules apply tho peusion money of any inmate to the support and muiuteu auoo of the Nome, lirmly believing tliat the evils w hii:h they seek to control may ie raoicaii'ii or in loam iinevia'.e'l witti out appropiiating a dollar of the pension money of any Comrade. Tho utile ol Oregon docs not rued it; (he l uiied Mates does not need it, hut to him, be rjft of Uin tin I ftieii'li, it m tho eole re maining thing he may call his own, aud (iod knows it is but a tithe of what the ..Nation oweo linn. At the sauio tiiuo the advisory com mittee on the Nildieru' Homo reported as follows in regard to these rules: The change thus made by tire Hoard of Trustees has caused a gieat deal of dig. satisfaction among not only tho inmates of tho luiiie, but among tho comrades tiirougiious no B'H'D as wen, .Alter u . 1 .1. cireiui c jncMcruiiLiii ci uie cuauges made in the rules, tlio committee is of tho opinion that an injustice is done the jumntes of the homo who are pensioners, I'V tin' niliiii.uv iinc id iiny i'( llio HMi' iiion niuncy for tltu miHit ul tlio lioinp. We woiil'l 'KNictljr rrinmivuMiil lliAt tlio trimlm- Im nrireil li 80 nnylify Union It mull I ) that the tnonry ol 'llie in iiUIpii wlio r poiiftiitrirt. Ih1I I IipM ly tlio comnuinilant as n trnt fiiml to Ins lii'M for llu rxclnr-ive IhmioIU of Uic en ionor, rr liic ili'iwtiil.iiit rotative. In our opinion it in unjust to I lie-1. it tie) majorttr of tlie pnsiotieis wliuitrc iuni.itrs of iIioko liotnes to tlitia lire tin' money of one who has justly carnril it in licroic ilovotton to liis coun try, mill ninny i( whom mo kii'i'inij it s n m uul li'L'm y Hint will otiatile tlicin to SH'iiil tlifir l.i!-t iPiiminint; iU in tlio lur nwtiv i-.inVmi liomi (n in liicli tlicy woi.t on' ! rii'i.'t in lli' Army of tlio I llivll in lu- il.ok il.i t uf IMI to Im'm, mill li;IV tlirir l.( I lo H'SHl'il lOtlll'S l.iivi -- iii tlio l&: reeling 'Ucv, In'titlo tlio moiiifr l'O '!irl I him by drr gravers while 1(0 KH lit llic fruit. At the shiic tiiriuiiiiic nl the follow- i iris losohnions wire ntloiitcd: W iikitK, At tlie Utl nicclhi; ol the luardnf trustee ofllio Orcni t-oMieis' Home IttiVii lliitticn noil liiirtoen weie r ipe.t, rtnl it A-rmint: to Ihecoinrmlct iiciv iitsriiiiili'it, ili.-ii tlio rovifioii j ihow tiilc wcik im-hi lianlthiti ;tml I inin! tuo to t lip in'iiMoiirr liliiirttc- ol the . .' i . ... i iionir, hii.i V 11 ki:i. , II U ilii; the "pi'iio;! of Ihi ciitMiiipmi 11' iht the old rules w re j-iHt t'i nil pait'i uiliiTrni'd, therofoio it ,',.....'.,., I'lmt 11 in tho M'iie of ibis one linpiiioiil llit lli" ilopm iiiii nt c un maiidcr 1k and he is hottbv direct .'d, in the liaino ( thi: dop.'i liueiil . to in isent I v ritiuotl of the boird iif iruMee the aiiicn tuienl of said rules 10 the cud I hat tho ivusioil niolK" of iniii.itcs bo held in tiut I01 the benefit of tho vnionor or his ih'pi'iidciit iclrtlivi'.", and thai no part Ihrioot be nppiird to tlio support ol I lie homes, and tii.it the i iiKliKliana ol tho ifiisiou iiiuiifv of inuialis lo required to furnish bonds to assure the satoty thereof. At the las. ci.cain in.'nt hold at 'lhe lahes, May 17 to 1", lMis, 'he advisory couimitteo a'ter having peisonnlly visited the home at K-j.-elurp, repoitcvl as follows. We luflie vt we have loeu in error in recard to Kudos 13 audit, and from a leal standpoint, we conceive it the duty of the advisory comuiit'oe to await upou the poverncr of our stale, and insist up on him taking such action as ill re move tu.'h obnoxious ruliit; that de prive our comrades of the small stipend allowed them by Ihe general govero aiedt, as he alone has the appointing power and the approval of all rules made by the trustees, acd he a!one should be held retponsiMe for such inovatiou upon tho needs and liberties of our comrades, and would here suggest that our succes sors in the erformaiice of their d.itics, at an i.nly day, wait npon the isoveruor, ani place beiore him, in their true lijlht. our objections 1 1 these rules 13 and 11 1 i-jtiii iu; the 1 1 .1-toes tj appro priate the eusious of the inmat.-s the same leiu,; Uiatisfae'.iry to a large aiajo:ity o! tie pensioLOie, IV of them haviu Iclt the homo rather than suhmit to naid rules, aud we justify :1h men in llius l?aving as we dj believo that said rules are entirely uncalled for. I'ujust, ty raiiLical, opprcpsive and 11 it iu harmony either in loiter or spii it w it It the l.ws of the state of t'reou, and iu direct coli llict with the t . peusion laws, and would also recorumeud that they insist upon the iucuming 'governor that heap point the majority ot the board of true tees from the ranks of our comrades. True a second committee to whom the above report was submitted, took a d: ferent view of the ijucstioD, but they had not visi'.ed the home aud had not the beuelil of a personal iuvesttgatiun, as had the regular committee. Usno I'ost uow have the further fact to congratulate themselves on that they Lave smoked out and frrccd tie resigna tion of th id uiAi), Allev, as a member of the JJoard ot Trust ets. It is to be hoped that Cioyeruor Lord will nppoiut as his succeefor, a man uioro iu accord with the ttntimeut ul the jieople of the state iu regard to the treat menl t i be accorded to tho old soldici. DIDN'T KNOW I HL .M AN. The hberill' iu a so ..hwcslcrn county iu Waehingt'i;i r:;cently look In the asylum at Itft-.-ilacoui a man adjudged to be iusaue, and he called to hi? assistance a certain town marshal, a man laige of limb, of strong physi'iue aud able mind ed. On arriving at the aslum the pa tient was turned over to the authorities, the husky uiatshal was introduced lo the superintendeiil aud conversation followed. The asylum ollicial aske J .Mr. Marshal his opiniou as to the cause of the patient's insanity, iiickas Hash cauio tne answer, iniorsperseJ with a H00J of gesticulations and highly flavored adjoctives : 'Topulim, sir, populism! No doubt about it! i'opulism and socialism! That's what has ipieerel him! He's real these populist and socialist pauers till he full of it! It's a shame, yes, it is ! But that w ill get (he beat of 'em down! They're all going the same way! Why, man, it won't ho loug till you'll have to eularge this institution! They'll all he here yet !" AA'beu the big marshal was afterward told by the sheriff that ho had been talk ing t j a pop ollicial, the full force of his remarks dawned upon him an I ho had to g) and (ike eomethiuic. Joseph 1 . .lohuboii, dcui')crat, w.wj elected governor of Alabama last Mon- by a majority of 5,()ijo. Tho lower house of the legislature stands ') demo crats, out of u total of 100. The populiuls elected but two Keuatyrs. Their success in Alabama when fused with (ho icpub licans, seems about a:i brilliant as iu Oregon when fused with I he deuiocrats. Fusion will sjiiio day be recognized as a failure. Tho fact La'i been thoroughly demonstrated. A paity that has 110 higher principle than a desire for ollice, and iu one state combines with deuio crats, and iu another with republicans lo secure its purp m, must die, aud it cm nut die too soon. l x . Tho Spanish people don't seem to tare what the peace terms are, u) (hey ice Lurried along. There's nhvays room at the bottom. AUMIHAI. CtltVhllA. Spiin U rendering lier peace overtures ou a French bai p. HARD TIM 12 RliAUIINC MANILA. S;vcn Deaths Un Route n4 Much 5kknc9s. Xi.w Yikk, Awg. 10. The Woild'a ad vices from Manila ot August 4, refeirtng to the arrival of the third expedition from San Francisco, says: Never did mi expedition encounter more dangers or endure mote penis. On the voyage six men mid 0110 olliecr dieil and oO more wero taken sick. , Typhoid and iiii'iiingilis played havoc 011 1 ho traa spuitf. I'wo tirrincii went insane ami leaped uvorbonrd. Iul a lire on imo ol tho chips was the wot si ril id all. The dead at sea wore: IU1 Ii (towers, signal cot pi1, of l.os An geles, dieil July LO. Kruest Hewer, Wyoiuiug battalion, diiM on July 'JO. Frederick Ituckland, ITiirtiH'iitli Miu nosvla, of st. Faiil. 1.11 iileiianl Kerr, ol the eiigtiieeitf, Wof.1 irgini.i, died duly '.'I. stcphoti Uoildy , I'wriity-thiid iuf.inlry, of Dallas, IV ., died July II W. D. Kelly, tireinaii.ol Sin Francisco, di d July l'l. John Stckevillo, lirom.iii, San tram is co, dicil lulv 1 1. The tlevt of trmisii 1 1 and tbeii couvoy, the monitor Monteiev, were thiee dsva out (rvni Hawaii wlieu tiie was detected aboard tho Morgan City. One of the crew rt ported that there was hla.-o in the iv.ilhiiukeis. At inidni;ht, when all the tioops were asdeop, Captain Dillou asi'omlilod ihe crow and told them the news. Fvery man was pledged to secre cy, silently the men coupled 011 the hose and titeain pies. Then !hey be gan battling with tho (lames iu the hold. Night and day Ihe heroic crew fought, but the tire in the buuksrs wad still burning when the Morgau City arrived heie. thou for the lirt limo tie troops learned of the:r danger, The tiames were etiiiguisheil ult-'r the ship Lad been 111 K)rt a few Lours. On board the Mei gan Cily were I'JO men of tho Idaho volunteers and a de tachment ol Nebiaska volunteer. I ORTV-FIVG ML.N MUTINY. Pennsylvania Volunteers Object to the Scant Fore. n 1-1; 1x1 isco, Aug. 10. Compauy M, Tenth I'ouusylvauia vohiuteeis, com osed of recruits for companies C and I), now at Manila, has broken out iu open mutiny. Alter the uoou meal 1 uieu of the full ipiota of r.J informed tho acting commander, Sergeant Shaw, that they would not drill on the scant fare fur nished them. Sergeant Shaw reported to Lieutenant Colonel l-irriett, who prompt ly nrrcslcd ail the nialcouteuts. I'p aud djwn th ) camp they wero marcheil for thiee Loii'd. They had boon stripped ol their ai ujs aud were guarded on all sides by sentiuols from the other companies. A court-in irtial seems imuiiiicut. Skagway Uurnlnjs. Sax 1i;ncici, Aug. 10. A Biecial lo the Chronicle from Vancouver says The steamer l aiallou arrived iu Vau couver yesterday. Thursday uight ehe lolt Skagway, and at (hat time, Captain Koberts says, Skagway wai threatened with destruction by the. Fifteen or tweuty houses were iu Dimes as steamer cast off her ropes, aud the Ihe last report Le received was that tho inade quate lire brigade was attempting keep the tliuies from the dynamite she' la. I low "3 I his? We ollei Oue Hundred Dollars Keward for any caee of Catarrh that cannot be cuied b Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. (.'11 FN FY & O '., l rops. ToloJo.O Wo tho uudereigueJ have known F. J Cheney lor the last 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations inadu by their firm. 'cst A; TriHx, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, o. Waldiug, kiuuau iV Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catanu Cure in taken internal ly, acting directly upou tho blood aud mucous surface ot the system. Trice 75c per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Test mouiab free. Weather Report For the week ending August 10, 15'Jtj. Maximum temperature, 'JO, ou tho oth Minimum temperature, 51, on tbo UL l'recipitation, 0. Average precipitation for (bid month for -1 years, O.L'0. iotal precipitation from Sept. l,13t7, to date, XH.i7. Average precipitation from Sept 1, 31.'Jl. Total deficiency from Sept. 1 , 1S'J7, ii.53. Average precipitation for -I wet sca vous, Sept. to May, iuclusive, IJJ.L'J. Thoh. (iinsoN, Observer, Senator C. I.. Harmon a promiuout atlmiy of lirauts I'ass, inado this ollice a HeHsaut visit while 111 this cily yester day. Mr. Harmon is enthuaiasUc over the future of Josephine county as a mill iug i.ouiiliy. HARRILD. Illl UUND-Cl'LVi:jt.-At the .'. !;. parsonage iu Una city Thursday uv ning, August 1, 18'is, Mr. W. C, ilildtbraiid, Jr., aud Miss Jennie Culver, Kov. I rank L. Mooro olli ciatiug. Lieutenant Hildohraud is one of Hoseburg's best kuowuau 1 most popular young buiiluesB men, being associated with his father iu tho popular Novelty Store of this city. Tho bride is a daugh ter of Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Culver of Curry county and a grand-daughter of Mrs. I'lm bo Day, with whom ehe has made her home (or the past two or three years. Tho I'LAibKi,tn joins wllli their many friend.i In wishing Ihem a lot)?, prosperous aud happy life, 1 Prefer Oregon In Alaska Taiom, Wash,, Ad. 5. William J. KobanaudM. A. Ooddard, who Lav lent ssveral years at placer mining la Fftstern and Southern Oregon, Lave just returned from Dawson City auJ vicinity, after an aim not ot aliout two year, and ay there is more gold In tli placer dig glngs ot Oregoii than In th sutlre Alaska country. County Treasurer's Notk. Sniice is hereby given all pailles holding iKMiglas county warrant! in dot toil pi lor lo August 4th, lSVt, to preHiul (Lo saiti at Hi treasurer' oRIc in tli court, boos tor payrueut, M intar et will cease thereon after th dat ot this notice. lated this the 4th day ot August, ltt'JS at th City ot Foeeburg, Oregon. ticn. W. Dimmu K. Couuty Treasurer, iVmglas County, Or. County Treasurer' Notke. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrant in dorsed prior to May 13, I St' I, to pre sent the sao,o at I h treasurer's office in the court house lor payment, as interest will cease thereon after the dat ot this notice. Dated Ibis th loth day ot July, 18','tt at the City of Kisebuiy, Oregon. Oix. W. Dimmiik. Couuty Treasurer, Douglas County, Or City Treasurer's Notk. Nolic is hereby given to all rrioo holding Kosebtirg city warrant Indorsed prior to (January 18, lS'Jl, lo present the same at th city treasurer's office in tli cily hall for payment, as Interest will cease thereon after the dat ot this notice. Dated at Koeeburg, Or., Ibis Hb day of August, 1S S. Uko. Caki'V, City Tieasurer Dole Will Be Hawaii' Governor. Sax Fkvsci.hco, Aug. 0. Senator Mor gao, of th Hawaiian commission, quoteii ny tne call as saying that ex l'i eeident iKjle will be the first governor of Hawaii, nd not Minister Sewall. recently reported. The senator added that Le Lad the best of reason tor be lieving that A lmirwl Miller was carrying Dole's commission to the island. Fifty Men Wanted To cut railroad w ood, tiood timber and a loug job. For further particulars call, or address, ieo. AY. Kiddle, Kiddle Oregou, or Mouth of Doe Creek, Oregon Oeo. W. Kiddle Kiddle Oregon, Aug., 8, 1$!K. Ranch for Sale. Fur sale or rtut, acre stock ranch For particulars address F. T. Cutws Ophir, Oregou. TlMiniaaila ara Trying Tt. In rrdtr to prove the irreat writ rF Lly ( rca'ii Jwiin. th inmi eneeiiTs e"re for I'atiirTli ami COW 111 Head, we nae rrs larod A tti iieroui trial sixe for 10 rnt4. Get it of your dniggi'-t or seed 10 ccnU ELY hllOH., 50 Warren SI., N. Y. Cily I suffered from miarrti of th wort kind erir since n boy. ah. I I nerer hoped for cure, but Elv's Crenin Habn stems to do even that. Many Rt'ipiaintnt)-rs Lae niel it with eteellent reults. uicar uatruui, 43 Warreu Ae., Chicago, IlL Lly's Cream Balui is thi acko"wb dg-iJ euro lor catsrrn ana contain no cocnine ipercury nor auy injunoes drug. I'n (0 cents. At druggists or by tnid. BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes tis LeHer- I, Tells H about Her Troubles when V R.hu R.nL. M . .. luilk AmmiiIa "At the age ol two months, my baby began to have sores break out on bis right check. Wo used all the external p plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The sores spread all over one side of bis face. We consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week t be sore w as gone. But to my surprise in two weeks more another, scrofulous look Inij wr appeared on baby's eras. It grew worse and worse, aud when be was three inoiilba old. I began giving falui Hood's Sarsaparllla. I also took Hood's bareanarllla, and before the first hot t Is was finished, the aores were well and have never returnecf. He is now four yea rs'old, but he has never had any sign of those scrofulous sarea since be was cured by Hood's Harsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mrs. H. 8. WROTE, Farming- ton, Delaw are. Oet only Hood's mm fftf UrC yiOIIIH CIUtlt:ill 1IOOU S fills easy Iii eDect. Viccnu, Notice of Final Settlement Nulic In lienMiy Riven that the un tcrtlcua Un; AilinlfiUtralnr nf llio entail of mtrnrv A. I'liiuriinv. 1I04 en in I, linn tl lot In the ' ouuly iin iini, mi diisi ac- cuunl ol tlio Hdnilnliilratloii olulil istats. and tlmt tlx- .an iliv nl Buutcmlicr. ln'JS. at (lie hour 01 id it 111H.K a. 111, ot tiu iay: ami ai mu couri 11. nine iu Kimcliiirir, uregnu, 1110 limit ana ilm:r bun IxjdII lined by IDr Vouulf Coiirl ol bmii'lHH L'ouuty, Urcgoii, lor hearing sud pan loe ou iihIiI iIiikI aceouul. ami (or flic bearing ol any oliji-clioun that luay bo insIu to "aid iiiiHi aui:iiuiii. Uatel tint mil day of July, . l.I.IKiBU III EM . A'lniiiiKlralor n tlio entate of Mary A. rMnur noy, 1J1 etmed. Notice For Publication. lliihi lniri. Iln uoil. AlllfUlt 11. 1'JS. Notice l In rebv uvea llial hi comiillauee nlili ilia i.roiilomol Ihe act of CoiiKrem ol June s. 187S, eutiiled "Au act for lliu aale of liiiil.f r laml. In the Htatcaol California, Ongun, Neva'la unit WaahluuUHi Xfrritory," Jacob J. Uoan of Kugi iii', Couuty of l.aue, State of Oregon, baa tlilailH) filed hi llilacilliee hla rniorn stau maut No. Mi, lor tin iiurchAMi of the NW.;of Heetlon flU. Ill XUWUBIIII .O. ".I M ami will nlkr ironi to how that the laud nouiibt U niiin: raliiahlc lor Its Umber or atouu than for iLTiciillural iiurnonci. anil to i-atauilati nimlalin lo nalil land lieforn the Kvitlatcr aud Ki ci-lver of thin nlliLi' at Kuw-liiirir. Urtrguiii ou Wednesday. tin; l'Jlh day ul October, IbM. Hciiuinin a witnuaeii: Lev I F. Itevcro of Kiiu-i.'iic. Or.. Juni'iili Ciirdtt of Kiiifciia. Or.. Olmrli Kti'iiua of daklaud, Or., John Flower of Oakland, Or. Any aud all verKiiiu ulalaifUK 1- veru lv tin' aliovc-deaurlix u lanua urn reiiiemeil lo lile thi'iri'Ialina In Ibis oOli'u on or biforn iiuid Plh ility nf Oi toher, II'DI. j. i. !2jiiiJ"a.-, ul 111') K. glntur. BRIL'P MIINTION. Caro Urn, are th boss mercbaiils. For a good 5-eent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. New lin ot calicos at the Novelly Ktor. County claim and w arrant Imught by D. 8. West. For Hint-class deultslry go In lr. I.lUlu ol Oakland. Unga In iiiUuil varinly at Alexander A Strong's. Mararoui in one pound cailnoiia at Zigler's grocery. Key West, lmiorted and domesllc cigars at the Koseleaf. Uide a Cresceut bicycle. Ihe eay running, durable kind. New and largo assortment of men's hat at Ihe Novelly Store. Camp equipment, stoves, dutch ovenr, tsols, etc., at Uhuichill A Woolley's. lO.OtH) men wanted at tho Hoea Store to seliml great baigaius leloro it is loo late. ill our itoods ate new and ol Ihe latest style. No shopworn goods on hand at th Ho Store. Tb best lueUicio you cu take la that which builds a solid foumUiioi. for hesllh in pure, ticli bl kxI Hood's r'ai sspaiilla Tho Square I 'sal store baa just upolied up a beautiful lin of W. I.. iKninlas shoe, which prove to be the best he mad. Com aud inspect them. tjulik step sal at tho Novelty S'.oie You ihonld attend. 10, l'J'j, and I cent lawn you can have lor ocentsitT yard, fall early for first choice. Nov Ity Store. See Klee A Klce, House Kuruirhrrs for every thing iu th furniture line largest stock and lowest price, just re csived a car load of Katei 11 aud coast furuitur. See u for baigaina. lr. V. S. Hamilton is thaSecrrtaiy ol th Board of U . S. Kxamioing Suigeous (or Tensions at floaeburf. aud all com niuoicaliooa should be addreeseil to him W, S. Hamilton'. Secretary, K. L. Mills 1;, l'residenf, ' N. Dc lias, Treasurer. ly the Hoard A few dozen of those Kentucky uiado pauts, sutistantial aud well made, no shoddv. Also a few doen women's men's, boys' aud children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hals for sunshine and shade, uuderwear for hot aud cold weather, and various other article at living prices, at II. C Stanton's. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried ou uiy prem isee, at Koseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel t.iken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to do so. iresspawers win im prosrcuicii ac cording to law. AaIIO.S IkOl-K, Koseburg, Oregon, March 17th, 1 SH. Notice of Final Settlement V-OIKK H Sual aCL.i 1IEKEBV UIVF.N I II A I 1 II K not nf Un-i-xirnlnr ul Ihr tiali of Chat. ii. Hciidcrer baa Ik-u llled In Uic I ounty I ouri ol IHiugiaii eniiiity, Male of ru gou, aud thai Turwlar, iM-i(i mU'r iih, lx., at the liuiir ol 10 ii elm k, a. in. ul raid da , at lli court him!' In Rimetmrt;, Or -gnu, ha lorn hm-. or aald Cmirt I lie tirua and ulai-c I "i Un- imi .nil rallim uf nld Snal arioiiiit, and for hrariug iii.ji i limn iiirrei", aim lur mi) nual m lilciui n in aaiu i'iai(. Dak'l Ibn Slh day ol Aiiguit. lv joii .. ut.M'i i;ek. Elacolnrol Hit t. In In ol Cha. ' lid' n r deivaavd. al i NOTICI-. Nulli.r l- bcielii i- rn thai Ihr iindi r ikii ill awily lo Ihr Uodoral h' I'uuiily 0"irt IoukU i nUDlr. 'F loo. ai ilif )-i-t.ti-iiil r I. mi oiconri. mi a in (dk ioiiii 'iriioui malt an viU"Ul lotion III ki vianlUlm ihan nut tl Inn for IBv term ol nix iiuiiitha iu llm Iohii iiinualv u aeiordancr uith Ihn lolloivlin.- - ti lion. HI m.en .V I I AM I EI II ION. To the Hiiunralili Colllllv l'i url (( 1. 1 1 : n C'oiinti-. ifri'Eou: Thf undcr-ilk-ncd li gal vulrri and i ill cun Oleudalc iirruhicl, bmiKlan Count Oic;:i rcniicctfiilly ni'liiion our lloimralilo Hl gran' lo k. Bcuiru aou t cut i lam lin nu tu tell ni'lritoui uiall and i looua ll'inori iu Ium inaotlllrf than hoc Kallou IU aald uli'lidali' un Cluul, lHinxlaa Cniioty, Htalc ol Ori'L-iio, fur Ihi term ul six iiinDllm. inalritid i.rli..in r ill ansiv in your llniiorauia ouri lor u in n.i ou Hattinlay, iti'iiil-r Hi, litx. Hati'd ai UIcikIhI'-, Orroii, Ihi V illi dn "I July, I??. . II lil'.MVK.N, I'KIKK l l.A.M. J. I . I iiey. W i. hmllli. .1. M. Kimn di. (, W. Biitlth. J. O. Wilanii.C. A. Moon. J. I. . Huh MS.Thw. rece,U. if. Ursst, ' !.. F. i'arki r, Jim. Kainey, ino.Beiilly,! ha.. T. Nail.J. K. Cox, E. F. Hull, lmia Hchallrr, Jt. Conb r, hlduiy Ji iUm, J. A. Jaipur, J. V . i'nwrll, C. W. AI wood, It Coriler, W. 1'. Tottcii, .1. I', l lm nk uu'-l, a. i-angvoucrg. i . r- limiu, . I., nariiin. K Hnd. Clint W ilcox. O. H. Conlcr. H. II. It, 1 tlrld. O. W. Pi rdy, Jua. HartuB, K. II. Hmllli. Ui.o. WwkI, Nathaii Wood, N. I., liauka. Fred Hloeiini, w. u. nneox, joiiii urm aii y, Aninir .ihro, i U II..M..... II I j ,n M .... Ilu....... u iiirallui', C- b. iiormiiie, w. L. smith, V. A UiKklioru, 11. u. Hialcr, ii. 11. Wi'ii ii, u bc-ruallne, J. Jlallev. u. Contest Notice. t'xiTKU i-rTi;i La M ri n t, Ituaeiiunr. Onuou. July i. IMm. A aiiflii lelit toiiteat aflldavll hiivlim been likd iu tuia onive ny (iF.OKi.i: W. 1IKAI1I. couteiitant, axaliiat bonieiiead entry No. i.'ill, made January I J, IH'jJ, for thoMC !j NK '', K ' , Ht'4and HW U11'-'.! KCetioli li, lowunlili :i 0, rniiBO a , ny CHARI.KrtK. VAUt.HN. eoutmlee, In itbicli It In allc'i:d that faid ( uarli a r. Vsughn baa wholly aliHiidourd mud iracL aud cnainzru ma ri'bidcncu iiirrrrnim im more than tlx uioullm alucu uinkilii; aald culrv audiirior lo tbo uiiiiulluu of luo bveycaii naldcDio r 01 ulrod bylaw, tlmt naii trail Imi uol u eu a. iiici 11 nun m 1111 tuiliVNled i iuircd by law, aud that aald Vatnchu In not iwu resldvut ol ' tlio Ktalu olOriKon. nor Iih.i Iiu been lor a perliHl of uioro tbau lour yearn; aaid narlica ara bcruby iiotilicil lo aniiciir. runiHind audoflur evldiueu touching nalil alli'i;atinii al iHooeioi'i i. m. no Bjiivuiiir , ivjh, hclorv be Keiriater aud Hi eelwr at tbo l ulled (State Laud Oltleu hi HoneburK, lluiiglai) Couuty, Ore gon . ThetHld eoiitealaiit having. In a urnm r nrii- davlt, ttkd July ii, IH"it, net forlli larlD wlih Ii abow thai allir lu dlllk'coi.e, iiermiiiHl mrvln: of tbU Uiillcu cuu not In; niadr, II la lu'n by ordered and directed that am Ii uolire Ik kIvi u by due aud iroier iiuijlleallou. J. I. IIHIUUI'.., J, If. 1IOOI1I, Hi'Klnlrr. lU'eciver. Notice For Publication. L'MTKU STITKH LAND Ol I II 1:, ItntcburK, Oreifnii, July ii, M. Notice la hen hv irlvcu that tho lollovvluu' naun.il Ulcr haa llltd imtlcouf hla luUiullnii to make liual moot Iu upiiurt of bin claim, and that aald proof "III be uiadii liefiiro lliu Ki giitiir and Receiver, Uuiltd Hlatva Land Ollice ul hoicburg, Oregon, on Augual M, IH'jn, U: JOHN Ii. W1LL1AMH Ou Hoiucatctil Kutry No. C8M, for tho K W N W ' i, K)i N W i. H W i N K 1 .'. Heo. '.'s,; rv M B, U ii Went. Ho iitimtM tbo follmvliin nil neuiea to urovo bla coutlauoua mniduiieo urnm aud eultlvatlou of. aald laud, vl.: I. l-jlnard Cooier, Alexander If. Cox, Ueoigo 11. MuulaKin1, Haiurjel 1). Wbitwtt, of Hoanhiiri, iin't'oii. J. 1. 111(1 in . I H, Jllt.i Itegiatei. The Doctors That CURE AMIS VOMIPMJ TO ROSEBURC, A I'AUT OF Till-: STAl'M- OK Till-: ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPfdISIS, Tho Doctors who t tuc CaUnh, Consumption, and all Chronic Disease, ami DR. MEYERS Ihe Um inn Minn lulut (or Kk.'Him'n mii1 W eiikuiss of Men, will Km I" U'ls til f mi their ronuhir monthly vlnlt, ami can in . ONHI I.'I i ;i I Hlilt Of . II A HO l'l - - HcCLALLHN HOUSli, Monday anil Tucsilny, AukiisI 22nd and ajrd Stad of the English and German Specialists liuiti iirntt-il (iiitlt-r llir I.kmn il '.llloi ulu lr V oo. I .t)llllii-l -iil-flc iraia. I In Ik. I ol iir In -'. i -1 1 u ii' I (ii ilium I u K(i . ml it ii i. niu.n'i 'I ul lite ti'ulail; i:'" 1 mill d llm li'i. i in li a 'ti li'iKii "I." ti.i' l"i'l i ; i . ii i ! i n'i ii ui In ' iiilu all iiiamu r pi i lip'tilc ill nv. Imrlui! the I -! 1 1 1 i u i ol ii i cnliii) (lit: Mil 1 1 li '! UU loo-l U"llh) an I .inilr lii.tiliilliiii Im. W a I'liiiioiiu km! . Miu u-i-i hit li !ia i luMIr I Un- iliill ol oilier ili t -h lau. and lutilmitil) relii'i'l lo U!'I o onl lint; ii. nil' Im , un lli"li ami n l 1 1 a in t, air il l W I y tuUlmd aud ma- len d ! Itu 1 titili uiol ! f latin I: u 1 1 .'-i-ei iallaf I he lull e the larKeil and tu at eiUlird tiii'dn a I iintiliilt'iu Iu Aon ik a. I lie r.iig-1 h mid lie tin mi K m H -t iiilitl. ate imt oiily i uihh li iil mid letlahle, Imi ale n ion-ilU', br'n;: l ie lid b in le eapiliil and nld) matia re-l lltf.Mi; ( I Itl.tl lull II ii I't'li nil'le in m,ili III lam 1 1 Iu . i- a ll' ul, Ihe liigli'h ami lift 'iitt'i I-vi'i'r I " i nil I-U lia e i 'in ! I hi'ii iitelt nl 'i r--"Ui ii Iiimii Un i l.ir m trr hi ii. II yon i aiiiml "V Hie '!"' i"ti 1 1'1' I'n' Im'. ii nilici Im ',li' ill' n lit mi I Ine niiin Iu Imaid .i lour mli ieiii. C'llll oil Ihe lllllloln It hill I la ,- tolllC. AM iiillln: I - .! nlniiiid mo Hid t.i;. llill lll'l III I null I. I " II i el ill i Ii. A 111' 11' I lull. , III' Ii i o Ii al'vllllel , n li i Ii c . Ii liniud to iV'iitl In n -ti nt !' n1 in "".I it li Un i Iii iitui' nl li Inkt-ii or ii. it. IONNII.TAIIIIM I'ltl.l.. THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS -t Ail ul t'ii t" I 1 Illl lit It I I'll) ti itlii All-1 Hut t on. III III Wilt t'l 7Ji M.ukct St., an I ratK.MO, miJ iiM S. Hr'aJway, 1. 05 Angclcn. Whiskers WM. Work (iuai.intcc'l. Hudson Mills "I'. 11. I a ,1, i l.linili Mnii. - Wnri h 1 V. " 11 1, 1 a um a RIRST-CL-7SS .n d l'i i,l ' v I linn 1111 y I un 11 l'l Me Kuril' liuiir vil lo i nil KOMI. Ill lit., Oil. ASHLAND, I ol nli il In Unit 'ti I oi 1 ni K"M lin h 11 tuned und Imite ieaehc. I hli M.hoi'l Imi n 11 ';iihu um null 1 otnii-nl lour I II STATE II 11 lli'Ki j,r. I'liinioi) , 111 11 - Ii .in.l ml 1 0111-. , nH i ial tii'lii a, leiu In -m n . ilini.i . 'I In- imrmtil Iilm i In-- .rniiiei u in hlnv lhrnn;:lioiil I he 11 nr uii'ler lin ilmel mini r ll"ll ol tboriiir,'li i rllli: tern In r. The irnlnliig neln i.l Ian, nli . I. i'iinle aen .l.-. lli"nm Is urauti J, K Ium i in ie in tin- Mnii i..n in.. , ah i n u-i-i im m iiool yiar llii; ;iit j. Kor I'litiiloiruv 01 liiloniuilloii mldii .n, DRHI1N, SCOTTSBURC, CHRDINER. THG DAIL.V Mail Stag:e Co. Leaves Drain even- 11101111111 willi the STKAMI-R UAI.IMI, for (Janlincr and oilier points 011 llie Uinptjua. l:M l ARAlHR, Proprietor. Notice l:or I'tiblicatioit. I'M II I : 1 . 1 I.ano 1 u 1 n t:, lioMldiii', Oh koii, .1 ul "11, Im. Nnllill Ii llCli'hV lllvi ll Hint in eoiiinlliiii, 11 it 1 111 I liu nun iMnii'i nl Ihum t nl I'mik'U'-i ol I 11 lie Ll. Ih.. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' An in l lor llm mle ni Umber IjiiiiIh Iii lliu HIiiUh nl i iiIIIiiiiiiii, Ore- ill, Numi'Iii and uililiiKloii leiiiloi)', I'm.l.V H. 1i mi ol KiiKi iU'i nr., Coiinly of l,mii Hliili: nl llm. lion, hai Huh ihiv hied ill llm ollice her Hit m n 1, 1 1 e 1 1 n 1 1 1 No. u.i, lot Ihe I'lln himiollhe NK. boliiK In!-, niio iiinl Inn, ninl f-.'.N. i.. i . nl Heel Ion No. I. In I ownnhlii No. ' H H11111.-1! No. .1 W ., 11ml 11 III ollei I'loi.l lo Khniv Hint lin: liill'l k. 1 u h 1 1 1 Ik morn t iitunljli- lot ih tiiiiliei nr nloiie U11111 Im Hirrii'illlui'Ml mi i in ihi h. and to 1 kIiiIiIIi-Ii her claim In miM IhikI liclmc Ihe lici.'iolcr ulld lieel'lti r III 1 1 1 1 X olln c nl Knnik ImiK, Oii'Koli, 011 1'rl'lay, llu; l!ld ilny ol Hen leiiilHTi Ih:. Him iniinen ai u ilin iiih: I Ii iu Ii-h Htiiirnu nl Onk Inn I , Or,, John Khmer of Oiiklnml, Or, Levi K. lietirenf Kuif ne. Or.. N. H. Nick, i,.,. of HiiliiKliold, Or. An und nil iiermiun i lnlm lug adveinly the iihovn ilencrllu'd hiiidn urn ie iiieicii 111 inn nii'ir riniiili ill una lillien on nl helniii mi id 2 til das' nl fi'iitiinlii-r, 1 'w. J. I. liltlliiii;:i, ltctihlcr, Amputated With or Without Pain. BURNS, )'iosltc the Depot. & Lumber Co. 'I oil llii Kt" ul Un I"' I l'-I.M'l "I l'k II eiii'l- I. I.) 1 ( 1 1, ' im 1. i i- LUMBGR, II - II' r I uii'U 1 and I I '! ah I III Un 1II1. r l'i ni 1 nml -i.i- 1 . 1 1 1 I -. t mm I'm PERKII1S d BLEDSOE 1 OREGON. lor Hue el l inn Ii , imi"l ln.nl Hi, i mi Hi nt uali r n- Mili'ii"iiiial, yar. nibri llmii o -iinli n lium Kehoola. I he rvuular iimiual a. ho Ithmil I ml In r i luminal mil. Hot im linling h.i.ik II I.i. Next m Iiih W. t. VAN.xi'OV, I'riialdf lit. ' )nir oii'iia - . coiniccliiif :ii Kii.ii1nii-ir Atliiiinislrator's Sale. Nolli i: hi In n Im kim-ii (hut llm iiinlcrnKiieil, i ne ii'iiiiiiiiNirnlor ol Ihe mUle 01 i-aimi m. mi iiii'iiy.iieci lined, in ,ut miu nee ol 1111 order ol Ihe County Court of HoukIik Couuty, Htatool Dnmni,, y ininleinnl nil. red on Ihulitbday ol July, Kin, mil uln r llio olb dav ol Annual, Ims,,,,, Mil; mcniiHcaiil llie haul real iirouerlt , M il at iintiitii milu loi iiinli In baud llie liilloti. e"niteTol!ll ' l""l'crly bulniiKluK In aulil Tlinmiulli hull nl llitt m in III will iiUiirluruf ace im, U lu (mi nil,!,, Hiuth rugu 7 ticul, and llm uoilh hull ,, iioilheaM iiuartcr of ei llou li, iu liittunhip ill, niuih nl rauuo 7 m, iniiiiiiuiiiK I'n) airea. nil lu Unuiilan I'uli'il ul HoMihurn, lioiiKhia County. Hlalu uf I'li'lioll, Illl" .illl duy n July, JB'N- ' lllllAH KA'rHKHI.V . AilinUtiiiloi ol Ihu eilulu! ul oriili M. W father I) , ili'ti awl, j :, i' i "'miu in i riemni. Ihnri lulmiio Sdt ami Smoko luur l.lfo Ana. To i ii ll Inhaeeo easily und forovor, bo luuii I" i le. full or lif, uei vo und vlKor, tulio N Tif ii.ii' , llm tviunli r wiii lii'i-, ihut milling wnuU nicn ''"oiiii. All iliurMislH.Mlooi-ll. tturrnunrnii. leiil. Ilonkhl und Hiiiupln fi.(i. Aihlrrx nturiiiiB Kciuody t o , t'Uiviieu 0r Now VoiL