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THE PLAINDEALER. fabllabtdcTurr Monday ml TlitirvUy Br Tm l'l.lSifcAUH I'l'lil.lMIINU i:o. Y I. MRATKORIt . I). Y. IlKNJANIN Killior. .. Mutineer. niwaTi-nsiioii kmi.. Ono Vvf II M 411 !otilh ;j Thrv Munth. Itowtjr nevrlK)ili'ittl untloily liinit for lottritctioni. Riirvcl Mocking multitude of thins. aoMietintfa rover IVnv wl t tie Alplm Hie late tr villi iu. nl Omr-iM of ue return to pwv with tiio miuc ae and with no more Wuntor linn n prepared for war. Ieey wai eminvolly curicvl when I aunounced that he could lake Manil whenever he choae to do ao. An attempt ia to be made to taunt lie grade of the lioaeburg school ao lliat Ihoee uradiialini; therefrom ran enter (he Wilbur sihooli. "Holton" choice lma a ue tigmti i a nee now that the hero of the Me n iuiac hat an arnir of pretty tirls to i-lime from when betowiDi; hit kiwea. H might be money we'.l eient (or lewey Id teud Aguiualdo to this country where be could get au idea of I tic l one Git to be derived from annetiou the I' u i ted sutes. to oir that the war it over the women who have been making night shirts for the volunteers should make some for their buahands and brothers at home before they lose the pattern. Hon. Binser Hermann will visit this section in the near future, lie is spot en of as a possible candidate lor 1". S senator and aspirauts for that position will do well to keep an eye on Binder who is as clever a politician as thry make. MarabGeld San. tita aiall't daughter, who is goiog ou the etae, announces that Bhe will wear tights if it it necessary. Well, the probability it that she will find it neces sary, as the old J fashioned prejudice against au actor appearing without some kind of covering e til 1 prevails in most placet. There ia only contempt for a tew fu tion papers such as the Jacksonville Times, Koseburg Review and our own morniug (usionist in their attempts to belittle Hon. Binger Hermann. He baa done loyal serrica for them and lbeir people, and now that be is out of Ore gon'a political road, it ia foolish to abuse a friend of oar country. But the reason for their abuse is not far to seek. They are afraid that Hermann will be in Ore gon politics, and if he is the people arc with bim. Baker City Kepublican. Here is coming a lime in the hieloi of K'jseburg, and we hope it is uot far away, when this city will be decked with fiags and flowers ; w hen every bell in the city will riug out a glad and joy ous welcome; when there will be boom iugol cannons and the clash and glare of fireworks; when the very Lills will re tound with the glad shouts of the peo pie. It will be a day of happiness and joy. It will be the day when the hon ored heroes of Manila coiuu hoiuejfrom their campaign acroes the seas. Where will Douglas Waite staud on that day " bat will bis feelings be? VC NEED A SENATOR. The Fortiand i'jipatch appears to Le aggrieved at the Times-Mountaineer for having spoken a kind word for Hon. Finger Hermann, in saying he was the best representative in congress Oregon ever had. The Dispatch is so utterly democratic just now that it 'objects to a democratic paper telling the tiulu about a republican otlicial, notwithstanding the fact that it iudirectly lent its influ ence to the election ol tho republican state ticket last June. A paper with such lint to answer for should not be ready to criticise those who give ex pressious to their honest couyiclioue. ni ii .... iue iispaicu seems U ihink we are severe upou democrats that have tepre eenleJ the state in congress, when we Seak complimentary of Mr. Hermann, If speaking the truth is casting reflect ions upon our ex-repreecntatives, then theu they must take the courejuencee we reatbrm that Mr. Hermann did more for Oregon than any other man we ever hod in congress, and he is entitled to the credit, regardless of his party affiliation. If other representatives ware lesa active than he, it was their fault not bis, and had they been more active they probably would have been t a m ma a . reiaiueu id oince. nuiie m congrcsa Hermann was not directly a representa tive of the republican party, but a repre sentative of the whole state, and should he be houored by the legislature with an election to the senate, he atill would be ft representative of Oregon. It is very true, as the Dispatch says, the republi can! bare a majority of the next legisla tive, aod will have (he choice of the ueit senator, .but Oregou does not want ft senator because he is a republican, but because he is au active capable man, aod though in tho minority, democrats have a right to express a prefireme. It It all importuut, uot only to Oregou but tin entire l'acitlo com!, that wt lir thcriRlit kind of mn In tli utte during the tieit lis rem. Tin ft of the Nii-artgue cnl will lc Mttled iili in that time, ml tlit today Id of more importauca to tbeopleof the roirtc coast than liny other one public quca lion. Willi llrmnn in the rmtf, our intfreol tvoii'd l bettor repre sented than they woulJ le by Corbett or Simon, whom the litptch would probably pitor. Wht Oregon nreda is senator, not a iuoiiooliat or political thyMer, tind tln republican of the etate have good tiinlf r in tho pre ami eom mii'Mom! id Hie ynri! land I'lliir. I'lmra-Mi'iiMaiiiw. 1IIL CALAMITY IIOWI.I.K. The Kugfiie liiianl, which i the loud in ilt ni'vralic paper in Wrstrrn Ore gon, ompaiiis tlmt emigration i being driven away from !.iu tinmly by rfa eou of the calamity sloiies of ceil tin in dividuals ill aod m)hiiI I'lliretic. t he liuard advocaios the tailing olau indig- uatinn mm-tiiig for the purpose of pu'i licly denouncing and holding up to pub lic scor n, Iheee pctple who drive aw ay emigrativiii ly this irprelieiisible prac tice. Wc of iVmglas lounty arc in a po sition to syinalhi with l.ane county, uot so lunch on a vunt of tlu itiMne calamity hiwlititi iu.iividtials, al though we have enough of that to con contend with, but from the further and more impoitaut fact, that wo have in thiscouuty a ucwspaer whR-h, ia con tinually pullishiui: to the woild a pack. of iufamous lies in regard to the condi lions in lKnit;las couuty and the state of Oiegon. No one can estimate the dam age which has ieeu done to Djtiglas rouuty bv ihefact that this tc vallo-1 uewspapcr, has conliiiualiy for mouths past, in almost every issue, bewailed the povtity and distress which il claims ex ists amou the farmers and bus uesa men of Djuglas county. Kiniratiou will uot stop in a couiuumty where the farmers are unable t make a living, and where the business men are on the verge of bankruptcy. If there was any grounds for such infamous slanders against a country aud its people, it would be different, although it is an ill bird that will foul its own nest, but there ia absolutely no teasou for this slander Western ;egon is the garden of the w olrd, and iViugias county id the i ost ¬ ein bo we red E Jen of il all. No other locality in the t'uited States cau produce so great a variety the nccrssarivs ot hie wti.cu are produced from the soil, the forests, the tn'nes aud the seas and rivers, as can Western Oregou, and t lnytUe farmers of Douglas county ar.j harvesting such a variety of crops ot such magnificent abundauce, as would make an Kastern agriculturist open his eyes iu wonder. One of tbe leading merchants of Kose burg, who has been in business here al most so long that the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, informs us that he has had during the present sum mer, tha best trade that he has had for ten years and that the farmers have had more mouey ibis summer than for years, that they are getting out of dobt and uiakiug new purchases, as they tuad uot duue for years. We concur with the Guard in saving that the individual or newepaper that under these conditions, will perEist in spreading evil reiiurts ia regard t j the country and its conditions, is a public enemy and should be sui- preified. FALLEN AMLRICAN IILKOLS. Names of Men Killed and Wounded in the Dattlc Before Manila. !mn Fhm.i-co, IN. A special to the Kxaiuiner fiom Manila, of August 11 gives the fo'l-jwiug names of those killed during the lighting which preceded the occupation of that city: John Duusiuore, 1 irbl Caliiornia. Kdward O'Neil, First Caliluruia. AugUHtiiH Thoten, Twenty-third regulars. L'lcuieiiti Bauer, Twenly-lhinl reg- tilara. Archie I'alt-irsoii, Miiileeuth Min nesota. William Lewie, Nebraska reiiueul. Kuberl McCauu, 1 ourtceulli regulars, Samuel Howell, Fourteenth regulars. Among the seriously wounded were: Captain O. Seeback, T hirteenth Min nesota. Captain A. T. I'.j jmsladi, Thirteculh Minnesota. Captain Kichler, First California, wounded in the lirst attuck of Manila, died ou August 1 1. Charles Wiiifield, Third regulars, ilied August Ocorge Terkins, Firbt CaJforuia, died August 7 of ptieumouia. William ItobiiiHon, hoHpital corps, died of typhoid. Ordered Home for Muster Out. Wamhnuton, Auf. l'J. Orders were given today for the return to their states of the following regimeuts : First Illinois cavalry aud l iret Maine infantry, now at Chickamauga; fr'euond New York infantry, now at Fernanda, Fla., aud First Vermont infantry at Chickauiauga. Similar orders will be Issued from day to day to other volun teer regiments selected for tnuuteriug out. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parlies holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to Oct. 17, lS'Jl, to pre sent the same at the treasurer's ollice in the court house for payment, as interest ill cease thereon after the dale o! this notice. Dated this the :'-'d day of Aug., lS'M at the City of it)seburg, Oregon. Gto. W. Djmmiik. Couuty Treasurer, Douglas County, Or Charles Hatfield of Melrose wu a busi ness culler at this oftlce .Saturday. CAPITULATION TEEMS General Herri t's Official Report. LANOUAUU A 1KU I.I- VAUl I; Hut Tliuu&tit to ricdii Surrender (l All the riii1i''iiH. W vmiim.ion, Aug. '.V - Olllt l.ll ail nouueement ot the tonus of capitulation agreed on at Manila reached the war lc prt:iuiit this evenimt in u di.patcli fiom Majoi lieiieial Mcriilt. It wa tlc liint li'tilicatiou, oltici.tllv, of Ihi intiuic cf the stipulation, and unbraced tho com plete teims in si tit lii U-. l'luic ia considerable diliercuccf of opinion ai to the exact tiguilicauco of the Urtim ol capitulation, but the lc-1 opinion ol tainable tonight loiliued (ho language to embrace all Spanish po.isos'ionM in the Philippines, and mt Manila n'.iuie. W hile the preamble epciiically utm the fuuvtiou!! of tho coiumsioii to ho "to determine the detail of the i .'itul. i ;i n of the city ativi defcuecti of Mauil.i .itid its euburl's aud the vpauiKh foiccn M.i tioliod theieiu," il in pointed out that tho word "suburbs" is an clastic cxprcs lieu, aud the language of article .n, Stating that the Spanitili 1 1 . jp, vlh the I uropeaii aud the native, lapitulatc, "with," the cit) and dcleiiiH', n'e to cmphasie thin construct ion, i'nis i tho view expiceecd by wai olhcials and, considered in this light, goes tu coulirm the prew diepjtehoa slating Hint tie capitul.il ion iuvolvib the nhtl-i I'hilp piues. One uuiiNiial proiM.n is iiiil iac l in the reference t the return cl eur rendered aunt, the article proidug lor the return wlmii the Spauish evacuate, "or the Aiunii.au aniiv evacuate.' This, however, is a formal exp c-fion. aud tfcrctay Alger tonight thoud that there need be no alarm on that .ovie by his stateiuebt that "llit-ie ia no thought Ol the Americjus eviicualiug." All the uusetllti.l ixjiu'.H in tlie terms of surieiider will have to he li'mi'y ce teruiioed by the pieeident, though there is no doubt that he will approve what ever agreement ienerel Men.tt niake;1. The terms make no refercuco to the har bor, aud strictly provide fcr liud cccu patiou. Admiral Dewey, however, has ma le no report if the terms. Tho capit ulation follows in some respecta that at Santiago. The Spaniards will U enabled to march out of town with inodiiied honors of war, deiKjeiting their arms, however, at some designated poiut, iiu l ellicers retainiog side armv. No prieent dilli cultiee will le expe.-ienced iu feeding the 13,000 Spanish troops on the iblaud, though more supplies may have to be dispatched there Ister. These lr-j -pa will not be relumed to paiu by (hid government. i, It is supposed that a ujcrchaut thip brought the Merrill dispatches fr. iu Manila to Hong Kong, an the navy de partment is not aware of tho arriv.d at Hong Rom; of a dispatch boa'. I lie cablegram from ' eucial Meriilt, ivii j; the terms of the capitulation of M.inila was as follows ; long Kon, Aug. :u, I - Adiu- taut-General, W'ashingtoii . I'he follow dpi! ullllvll ing are the toroiii ul tlic from the uudcreigucd . The undersigned, having been - oiuted a coiniDiSbiuu to determine the details of the capilulatiou of the i ity an I defcuses of Manila, and its suljnrl, aud the Spanish forces stutioued there, in accordance w ith agreement euteied into the previous J day by Majoi -eueral Wesley .Mcrritt, United Maiei Army, Amoricau commaudci -in-chief iu the l'bilippiuee, aud bin excellency, Don Fermin Jardmee, acting general in ihicl of the Spanish army in the l'hilippihc? have agreed upon the following : "Firbt Tho Spuuiah truupu, Furoptan ami naiive, capitulate with tho city and defenses, with all honors of war, dupoiiit iug their arms iu tho places designated by the authorities of the United States and remainiug iu the "juartcia detonated and uuder the orders of their ollicert, and subject to control of this itfurctaid Uuitcil States authorities until tho con clusion of tho treaty ot peace butwicu Ihe two lHlligcreut ualions. All peri-.onB included in the capitulation remain at liberty ; the ollicers remaining iu their respective homes, which shall be respected as loug au they observe the regulations prescribed for their govern ment and tho laws iu force. "Second Officers shail retain tht'r side arms, horses and private propeity. All public horses and public propeit' of all kinds shall be turned over to the stair ollicels designated by tho United Slates. "Complete relurus in duplicutu of men by organisations uud full lhi'b of pnbliu propeity aud Htorcu shall bo rend ered to the United States within 10 days from this date. Fourth All (jueutluiiH relating U the repatriation of ollicers uud men of the Spn- .h army aud of their families uud ol .j expenses the said repatriation lujj occasion, shall bo re fc tied to ihu goNernmeut of the United Stales ut Washington. Spanish families may leave Manila at any liuio convenient to them. The return of the arms surren dered by tho Spanish forces iihall lake place when they evacuate the cify, or when the American army cvacuatcb. "Fifth Officers aud muu included in the capitulation shall be supplied by the United States according to their rank with rations and necessary aid us though they were prisoners of war, until the conclusion of a treaty of peace bjUojii tha United Slates mid Spain. All the fundi iu the HnaiiiHh freabuiv and all I other public funds shall bo tinned orr to tho authorities of the United States. "Sixth ThiiMlh, Its Inhabitant, Its (lunches and religious worship places, its educational establishments and Its pilvate properly, of all descriptions are placed under tho safeguard ot tho faith and honor of the American mi my. vS;gned, "V. U. W. tiicenr, brigadier general of volunteers, U. S. A. ; II. L, l auiberlon captain. U.S. N ; Clmilcs A. Whiltier, lieutenant i-o'ouel and hmpei tor-giuif I at : I'.. II. Uioailer, lieutenant colonel Hi d jild :e-.tdv.i :le ; N It holaa do U Telia, auditu cie'i.e . I'.nU . KejcH, colonel de I iigiiieiii! - live Man. olin iueu, leha de ei I id-.-. iol"i. MHMI I . i ll KKU I S KI.UOKI . Ho Tells .lu.-t Mow Ma n 1 1.1 I'nkeu. Was WMit'.i", .n; IS The war do- paitniciit h.i leeeivi'd Die follow inK : "Mmi, Aug. I:!, via llong Kong, Aui:. IS On Aegus't 7 IVwcy j uued Ine in a IS-ln'tu laitiiie.itioii to the Spauiah eommati h'i t icnove the uoucouibat anti from t!ie ttty. "n the Fame date a reply u. ei iinmil, evprcssiug thanks foi the huin.iiie tciitiineiitK expll'HHml nud s'.iliii.: I I.e .' ('.uihii'lrt wete without i pl.ee ef iclu;'.e lor tbe iioneoml'atauts now within tho wnli.tol Itio ("Alt. "Ou Vuu: I '' we I'cMl a j .Mill note iu vitinj; attcatioii to the rutlt'i tug in stole I jr the htck and iioiicombanla iu laso it became our duly to ici'uce the defenses, alio sell ni h i Hi the hoi'lextt condition of the Spanish h ice!, nirri'iimled on all .-i'lc., tlelliil infi'Uil, with uo pros pcctM el ii'infoicciiiclil'), and ilemaiivled the eurrcndi r aH doe t'i every coiiHi lei toll id h II U.I li It . On the alllc d.ii'j wc leccivcd a replv avIiniUiiij: the situation, but stating the council of defense det tared the rciuesl for surrender would not ce granted, but ollered t cumiiiit tho "Vernuu iil if the time ii'.iec.iiy hr comuiunicalioii via Hong Kong weie planted, tt'e tint a joint ii"t" inieplx 'h chniin;. ""ii Augu-t I I joined with tjio navr iu an ul l.H I; u the city. Afhir about half an I cm 'a acMltutc blielling i f the Spanish l::ie". McAithui's In i'gndu ou Ihe r i ;-.. and i-ieene's on t!io h it under Auder:;, a! v.iuced in a Urinous at taik uud curie I the p.ilii-h works. "I ir !'. hut ix alueit the troops . tion of the The troops Whll-d (ity. wad shown, The 'roo h and the .il! our centers pillage. Tlx war d i-i ir t a-i uia'cly kuoau, ' i in all. The bclo ior ol ; e client. Hie ej-oera-navy was most vuluable. advanced rapidly ou I ho upon which a white tlag .il,. I the town e.tpitulatod. occupied Malatc, I'dnoudo ediitvof 4ti Miguel. All .ire ipiiet. No disorder or Mi nun r." . ; -.u t . 1 1 -.-ii I h.ia ma le public tho order i-ent to letritt last eveoiug re gardiu.; the n cupalioii ef Manila by the American forces. Th older follows : "Merritt, Manila : The presidsut di rects that there iiiuat be no joint occupa tion with the insurgents. The Ameri cans arc iu potsci-eiou of Manila City, Manila bay and baihor, and iiiiibI pre serve :u;J protect pert-ous within the ter ritory occupied by tin: military and naval forced. The inMii'iutH and all others uiuel iccogui.c the military occupation and uuthoiity ef tho Uuited stales and Ihe eosalion of boil ilitics proclaimed by Ihe p'C'ideiit. Ui-e whatever nieaua iir-' in :our 'i l,:n. nt iii-cit-bHi y to ai lain Ihu end. All law-abiding people tuilcl l'i'licate-1 ,ilil'-. I'.y ii lei of (ho i;ci f' ta: v of n il. 1 'liii--. Adjutant ciim.il. i;i:i for kli.lam:. a jliin;t'ii and Other oluntcci j Auvious to be iMu.stcrcil Out. j Sin I uam'i-cu, u. l.'ii.-- 1 ho men ol uluio t everyone of lh volunteer reg iment.' .no circulating petitioU'i to the Eci ict.ii;. of war i c'l'iexiiug that they bo musli i .:d out of the service. There are Vcl fen i.-t tho oliiciid with whom this muveiueiit h.oj any t ouiitenaiice, and UMry ell rii is I cin;: inadu to Huppie.iS il. In thu I cii:ii lb Kau.':iii regiment the suppieh ion ol one pctiliuu by the olIicorM led only t a inoru vigouu.i one being placed i n fjol. Ninety .'even iu oue company have idned the petition, and all the Iiur ( ouipaiiicH f the regimeut havoalne hhowiui?. Several men in the Scunih I'aljfci nia yoluutcers have Llailed a imiliar petition, wilhamuch cui.iili-i Lumber of iiamcH, however, uud the l ii e W 'iinhinglou voluiiteeru have drafted ;;ii appeiil to Secretary Alger begitin; f jr i citato from military duty. 1 ho daylight ride along the Columbia c,iin."t hi: hut interesting at this lime of the year. I'aHsengerH taking the So kiino I Iyer, leaving the Union depotut '.' ; I i p. i,i. daily, j,'ot this vi !W lanliug o.er lie houid. I'Ut that ii not all. The", l:, .viN.Kivu through servieo to Spo.ani', and a direct connection with the train from Spokane lo Kootenai country. Palace sleepers and modern uoache:; operated daily without change. Travelein To Spok'inu, To liofi:-lalid, To J'aloui a Towiih, To Cocur d'Alene Towns, To all Uunlern Washiugtou I'oiuts. To all Northern Idaho 1'oihlH, Take the O. H. A N. Spokaue Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Doot Daily ut 2;I3 p. ui. V, C. London, Agent, KoHcburg, Jieg'iu. A company of our old Kiddle friends cuneisliiiK of Mis. M. I.ogsdon and sou uud ilaugliler, otto and llallie; Mrs. WiIhoii, I' ll i, Canie, Delbert uud John Wilson: Uhai. Mann, Dennis Vouug, Mr. uud Mrs. Noah t'oruutt, Kvlyn Wyatt ai.il Nouli Coiuuilaud Miss Auuie llogue, p.ii:d through our town Friday, ciuoute to Haudoii for uu outing ou the b. iii h. We ai knowied;;oa ploa.sanl, vinil. Myitis I'oint Unlerpiise. UKIEI MENTION. For a gooil 6-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. County claims and warrants bought by D. . West. For llrst-clast dentistry go to Dr.Mltlo of Oakland. Hugs In Inllulto variety nl Alexander strniig's. Key West, luiHrtel and doiuesth: eigara at the Itoseleaf. iSidu a Crescent blcclc. Ihe ca runoing, durable klud. Camp eiilpuient, stoves, dulch u cue, tents, etc., at I'huiibtll A V'iollev'i'. Do jou tnioke.' I ( so, get Ihu Atlie i Igat at Kruse A M.umbrooks, sole n gents Moigau A Wright puiulnie proof tiicn at Ihe Crescent t'yclury, S.riO per pair. lO.lHHI men wanlinl at the Hush Stme to Heleet gieat balsams lidoro it la too late. All our uikkIh aie new and of the latest stylo. No shopworn goods ou hand at tho I'oss Store. At Oakland, T. I., tiiaveit is authoii.vil lo receive and receipt loi subsciipiionsto the h aiMikiiaii. Ihe I esl iiiciliciutt you can take is that which builds a solid foundation for health hi pure, mli Mood llood'-i i-m-sapaiilU The Sipiare Deal otoin Iimh jusl opened up a beautiful luie ol W. I,. iMuglau hIhs, which prow to tm Ihu bint shoe made. (Anno aud inepeit them. 1,'uick-step sale at the Novelty Moio. Vou should attend. 10, I and I cent law us yuu cau ha e lor .iumts per yard. Call caily for lirst choiiv. Nov elty Store. See Kite A Kice, House l uimshers, lor every thiux in the furniture line, largest stock and lowest prices, just ie eel veJ a car load of Kaslt i u uud count fui tiiluie. See us for baiKaius. Keiiiember (hat Dr. sirauge is a r itiatient resideutof Koseburg, aud is not here temporal ily, that ho full warrants all his woik and ia here at all tun en to make gii'xl hit guarantees of all deiitiH try. Munis' I'oullry Cure. 1'his iufallible remedy challenges the world tu produce its espial at an egg producer. Prevent ive and curu lor all diseaes of low la liuaranleed and for sale by II. M. Mar liu, Koseburg, Or. Suits of clothe-', all wool, heavy weights, 4'i.oO; regular price V). Hoys clothes from U lo U years for II.-'hI and Hats all styles and colors for s"e, regular price fl.M. All these giaxls are ouly Ij be found at the Hoes Store. Dr. W. s. Hamiltou ia the Sei rcui y of the Board of U . S. lvvaminuig Suigeons (or Tensions at Koseburg, and all com munications should be addressed lo him. W. S. Hamilton. Secretaiy, K. I.. Mil mi, I'resideut, U. Di ( i .ii, Treasurer. I'.y tbe l'oaid. A few do.en of those Kcutueky made pants, sul'Slautial aud well made, no shoddi. Also a few doon woineuV, men's, boys' and children's shoes, regu lar wearers. Hats for sunshine and shade, underwear for hut and cold weather, aud various other articles at living prices, at II, C. Stanton's. Notice is hereby given lo the public by ttic undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my piem i'ee, at lio'eburg, Oregon, or gaihuge dumped thereon or t-snd or gravel taken thcrelc'iii, iiules the parly taking can l ol giavel lirst contrail with in" (r tin' right lo do no. TietiHpaseeiH will he piunti.ulC'l ac cording to law . A'iii".sKo f, lioHeburg, Oregon, March IVth, K-O. How's Tlilsi' Wooffci One Hundred Dollars liewaid fur any case of Catarrh that van not be cuied by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY A Co., 1'ropH, T..edo,. We Ihe iindurRigueJ have known F. .1. Cheney for the last I t vears, uud belime biiu perfectly honorable iu all hiiMiictiis liansactioiis and liuancially able to car tyuul any obligations made bv Iheii llrm. West A. Truax, W 'holesale DniKgiMts, Toledo, o. W aiding, Kiuuau A. Maiin, W hole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Hall's Catania Cure in lal.eu iniem, il ly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surface of the sslem. l'rice c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Teut iiioniul i free. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice ie hereby given to all persous holding Koseburg city warrants indorsed prior to Juuuary 18, 1S1H, to present the same ut the city treasurer's office in the city hull for payment, as iulereut ill ccaue thereou after tho dale of (his notice. Dated ul Koseburg, Or., Ibis 6lh day of Auguht, ltf)S. tJku, Caiii v, City Tieasuror, f ifty Alen Wanted To cut railroad wood, (iood limber, uud a long job. For further particulars cull, or address, ieo. W. Kiddle, Kiddle Oregon, or Mouth of Doe Creek, Orogon. tico. W, KiiiiiLi;. Kiddle Oregon, Aug., 8, IS'jS. Ranch for Sale. f ur sale or rent, JJO acre slock ranch. For particulars address F. T, Ciitwi., phir, Oregon. For alc, One thoroughbred Short bum bull, six years old, Address me at Wilbur Oregon, ui call at tuy place ut (Jardeu Valley. U. IJ. LaDiui . To ( ero I'niial liatlnn l orffr. Tulie l.'.ixi aiei r.inn v ( '.oino i ic H(iorS.o. It C C C. lull iu run-', ui iiji.u-i i unu uiuuey. Marvelous. Effects yitom Biokon Down nnrl Mopo Al most Abamlonorl - Health Ro stored by HootUn Snranpnrllla. For nttti'ii ycni'H 1 have suffered w !th eatsrrli and ImtlKeotloii and in.v loirt syatem w an broken down. I hint iitinont. alniloiied any hope of rii'oiery. I pur chased ul bottles of IIihiiI'h Hio n urillil and llniftectH hnvo been iiinrM loiiN. 11 Ims mude me fit'l like a new mnn. I am stile lo uleep well, have a ('"d uppi lll'", and I have Kill net kcii.iI poiiinli In Wt'lglll." ,1 AMIS'! XV n in ll.Orovlllr, Wn .Ii. " I bad n hi i-olnla n clllne, on 'in i I'tn of HIV ie It ninl iiI' Mnl"! "i'i In mv nei'ttils, urn " 'I bv cnliiiili. I al'-.i Iml small, It' bun: f"i' ' on inv llnii '. I lioilghl llnii' I'ollti i lit IIikmI 't iNiii'iipa- rllla and lug"!) till-Iim.' It unit IHi' n t oon healed. My blood l'i pin ill' .t, uud Ilia scrofula hni ill-nppruied." i. D. Mi'M VNt'i, V.lasion, W leililni't'in. Hood's liltic bcl !n tail lliillnc Inn lllmi'l Piii ill' i Hoods lilh into lihlluf .liu tMlioiiitH'i-t, : c'ni . Ailminislr.-ttor's Sale. Nt'lD t. la I'M ' lh lolmliit ti iiltii t llll.h i s I ul . uihIi M l It 1 1 l(lll I 1ltlt. ' iHtiMil it dl.' -111 x tl I'tllUitll PotiK1! I Hi-' 1 uut t -"til On i:uM. tlu lUit'li' Miht t itt n 1 ol Jtilv . I "ill n1i i ltt U ill A 1 1 K 1 t . Ihr t itol i ill M'(m 1 1 , I h In Ititinl (lo tnl!uu it . in ( ht: i u t to tl nt tM rtt l'i i inn tit-M 1 1 ! 'I i ul i-i'M'- lh. vmtii h.iif ii M'i I tM til Inn llililp ' fttltl fit1 ttlM til 1 1 1 1 1 1 f fji( llOM I., Mt I'" lllltlli wt'il, i iHlmtith ! ' 'HiliH l -1 1 1 si 1 1 1 r ol ml h ul I iitiv ; m- I, lioi I l.i h I i i: l li'i l'i ., situ III ul lull" V u t n'l in l1"!; in Ihil nl Ii" t u i I ! . I i i.ini' t.tlv ('D i;in . liu- -Ci 'ln ' l 'Uy iv. M II- M W . A I HI 1 Viln.iahrtt. l , II I i IT I I Ul HlV I lli ill Ml ltl M U I .'!.. Notice lor Publication. I M I I " .11 l I I - 1. K'.'Cl'lll Ij . ( 'I' " N.'ii"- 1 I" i' r llll III'' I'l' I-.I"'!' l All ,u- I.. I I, utt'K ' ,i;(l' -i l'i u'o ! Hi nil. fill lull 'I I A -i 'i I I liu "An hi I i I Jllll'' :i, I '.-, rlllltl"! "All l" 1 I'll II liiiil'ci la'ul' in (In "-'lii- - "l l' i'ti imii Ni ( .l'i. illl'l .i-.li i Hi; l"ll Ii I ' il"l I' ll) 111! III.' I'll'.llc I i:l'l M.lli I" . ' I " I, I Ill I P 1.1'l.l.lN- iilOjll 1. ."iml) ! l'"ii nut' 'in. hni UiH 'Ui iili"! .ii i iiiM'i'li-,' Ic r ii" in ii i nl' III' III Sit ! I'M I!"' I'lll. llrtT "I til' I ' , "I 'Clu'li N" f, iii l.'vili-lin. N,' .' .. Uioii; N.i... . . M. aii.l Mill oil. r!"-.( I" -linn i Ii..! I !'. lllll'l H"U ;'il I- III Ml'ilrtl i-' t"l II' 11,'1,'IIT -.loll.- II. iiii !" nlli ulliml I'll 1 1. n i.l I. i--' lulill-li In r . I.iiiii l.i -ii '1 liiii l In l"i.' tin- !; I. r iiii'l II " i i r i'i tMi "(Il nl liu-. I'iiik. 1 'i' k-"ll, "II llli'!.l, lln- Ml 'UT "I "' l"l-i, h ll. Ii ft uu a- v lln- i-' n I . W . Mrt'liinl 'I . 'i Kulli, I. II ll.iniir.l. II. nl- ii -. ui!ili,"l (ink laii'l. I'" "'i . Air ini'l nil I-i-"ii" i :.'i'iiin,; il itll !v Hi'- illM.i . ill . I ll,i -I lull. I" in. i .1 I" III" llu lr i ; .(Il .1,11 ,'f I Itlll. Ill I'll . ie -nt. I 1 1' I" 1'iai'i t - I;. Ki-i SOMKTIIlN't; The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop r. A i'liliklf lilK- i Dry (iootls, Clolliinj;', Boots $: Slioes, rtiruishiiivv (iooils, Mats, Caps Capes, Jackets, .iiul a line line ol Alilliucrx (iood.s. I ' c i y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j Ni , j'ttti li t i il in. i itul'.u I in 1 1 . , i ( i i I Call .itnl i xuiiniiii Whiskers Ainptilalcil r;: Willi or Withotil Pain. VM, IUIKN5, HI l (illill .lllltlll. Hudson Mills i. 'in,i i V,t. i ", II I, I Alt I.l A PI RST-CLTSS rn I'm ii i: I. CI ..III I'll) III" ill iiml KOMI. Ill hi;, ou. MSHLAND, I.iilllllil ill llllll nll nl l'n;ull 11 llll II I ' imtcil IIU'I llll'V it 111 111"-. 'I IiIn uliu'il lint it u uiilin iii. i ii. .il itiiiiM' ill hull' i.'ulli'i,'" iriiiiiiilury, in ii -1 ninl mt i im. n, h. c.lul I lie iiiiriiuil ninl lln ' I'lni'li. I. in liliiii t hn ui tli'iruii'.-li critic ti iu In r. t ill' tl tlliliiK m il".. I U i,'iii.i'i. i.i.i.li -inn ti il illl"iiiH In unihtt il, lluitl i- i lien I" Hi" flu I" it l:.i'ii"'i-: All i.'i''ii'r fur w Imol )i-iirH4.: imi i-i'lil .1. Kur i iiliiloi.'iic or liiliii iniiliiiii ii.in, V. 11 HE II DRKIIS. SCOTTSBURC, CHRDINER, THG D7S1L-Y Mail Stage Co. Leaves Drain evejy niiuiiiii', coiuic-ctinj', ul Scoltsliiuj' uilh the STlvAMlvR RALl'lI, for Oanlincr ami other nuints ou the Unipcjua. I'M l?AkMI'k 1'ioprietor. Notice Tor Publication. I Mirn hi ui" I se in rn r, Mum iniii'. uu ui'ii, Aui:iel It Ivm N'llli n i lii H'lii nl' i ii Hull In i'initihaiir' llli li( pun l-liiim nl I Ihi i I nl I '.'in-1 nl ,1 linn ,1 I-.,, i iilllli'.l ",iim l I'T Hi" iali nl 1 1 in In i Inli'l- In III" Ml hi ill I nil Iiii II III, l'i' ll"ll, Ni'ia'la ninl ii-IiHikI'.ii li'rrllnty, .Ui nil J. lU'tlll nl I iii in , I i 1 1 1 1 1 v nl I aiie. Mini" nl nn ni'ii, Im-. Illlailill llli'.l III lllla "llli l' I'll """111 till' li'I'lll N.,. IK. i, (l'i III" I'llllliaM' nl llll' Nil,1, nl Ml' I lull Nil '.', In iiiwu.lill' No , " f i lliinri' Nil II W ., iiml ulll e'li i .in"t I" mIhiii llial lli" IiiihI -utinlil is ninl'' vnlniilili' liir ll IIiiiIh r ur l"i." Iliaii Im .'i liu 1 1 ii ml im i nii , ami I ) i"lnlilili Iili i Inliii In iil laiul l.i'lni" llic Ki'mI'Ii'I ninl It. t i ivcr ul ll.l'. iilllri ill IjiiM' liu li, lli li HI I'll W ill III" In) , lln. mill .In y ul tii liii.i i , ys. II" iiaini lliii"i'i I el I' . 11' Uti' "I e tii i'iif. Hi . J..-' i'ii i'i'i'I.i nl I hi i n", i'i , ( Im iii - li aiii" "I (iiikliiii'l, l'i , Juli n I nun t nl OiikUnl in, Ann nii'1 nil lii 1 1 a 1 1 . . I n rl ml ui. I IIm'nI'ioi i "ii II" 'I IiiihI'. in" i'in'ili'1 I., i.li lln ii i li""i in Hi'" ulll'1 uu in li'l 'i. :nl I . Hi ilie. ul Hi li'l'i i, I' '- I I Ulllli'ik . .Illl'l II ul.l. i. Notice lof Puhlicatioii. I mh i. i no I Mi i n I 0 1 . Kii-i'tnoi'. l'i, 'l;. ill, .lull Ni.IIii' I- In ! I'V llll. II Hull III l'iilll.llillli i' mill ihi' .i.. i i'i''ii- i.l Ihi' nil "I r.'Uiiu". ul intii' a. l-..i i ninl' I ' In tu I i"i I'"' -al" nl llilil.i I I .li, I , III II'" hi III , ul I Kill. "IIHI. I'M i; . . 1 1 . Ni mhi ini'l W n-hlii il" ii I i n Ih'i i i i I :', III llll I Klll'.t IU , Hi. I "Illl'l "I I ill" Mill, ul Hi" ,i.ii, ha-, nun en iiii'l in no-' nimii in i Onii-tiu nl N" i i, Im liu I'lin Im -i' ul lh" I 1 ,, In I in: I--1 , im" ni" I I ii ii. ninl ' , . I ' i ul , i I lun I. in I uilllili N" .' . rt , Km,. ,. ,i U . mi I ii ill ulll I , 1 1 . I I.l ' ll'.il licit lh" liin l ""iniii I- iiinlii l.ilual'l' lui It. II in 1 i Kl lulu I'i.iii Im ii -lit ii I ( ti i nl .iii..,i . Ntt. 1 In I'lill'll'll III I I lill III lu lhl lllll'l lii-l.ill lln lie I I' r ini'l I ' ' i ii ' r nl Ihi-"II" nl lliifi' I"iib, Uiri'.utl, "iil ri'U. Hu .' -I iiul "I M' l' I. in"- r. im- t-li, u u... n i' .1 '" ' I 'ii Ii ' I- ni ii ul Hi l.l.i" I. I'r . '"I, 'I I 1. 1.' i i "I Cull nil. Ol . I , vi K I."" i I I "I ' ii . "i N l' Mi ki t"ii ul hni iiii; lu-l I, l'i I nil I" l lnlni- in. I ih. n' uri K- .i-l l r " 'I 1 ih'l'. am n Ii" -1' .1 l.i III" Hll II : .1 .Ik . .. i I .i I in - in Hill iiiin'" I'll "i I i en nil., i, I- " J I HI. lln. I '. IU ,U- Ii i In I" Notice l?or Publication. I M I. Si. II. .1-1 -1 ill'. 1 I I .' 1 I ."i l.lllj!. On , I-. hi ti'l.) "Ill I 111- I.l .ii, An il l I',. I ' urn llmt Hi" .iIi"iii. I I. .Im- ul hi. inn uu. ill I.. Itiil. lii'ill Hint ' il l l'i I. I H" 'I It.' I! . .. ...., -. I .ii'"liu uti'i.,1 'I hi , i lui in , nt" I ,, .1 u l I - l.i., I,. l l .i" II, I.. Kl il. i, I mil i ' I ili - iti'l Ulll. . , .1 . ii . u;i ' ' I'I' I"''. I ,, I k '.. I l M II I.IAM I hi III, .i.l I iili N " mm, h i Uu h 1 , .' n i i h, I; , ))' II i nun tin , it it. ,i i . . i-l .n " iu i ..ut i ii in nt . i "II tul'l ' ' 1 1 ' i . "'.il nl. .il.l I "nl. II It" ilnniii; " i ii in i' I..I,'. I ll'i.ilil M" .v ui W .ml .1" I. llll "I I ..I..,, 1...I nun t.l'.l . t.t .11' ,1. I'll .-. . I ".III .11 Hi I I ii:il" i;. - AIM" Not ice ol I inal Settlement N"' I- iim i ii.. i, : H' n ii i .i.'ut .1. I at ni Mi, i I In '!. "'.HI atlin ill '.' 1 1- n i uu . ,. . , ., . I I ul I'"'.; 11 ' . unlit "I tl" ,i luilt 'i' ij ,". II- lluitl ,.: ...I I . -:iil. :. I i i, 1 Ii" '..".il ... .m l ,it l ui l ii. it , th" t in ninl ,, i . mi ul ,,i ,i In', it . li,; H i . I , ,iii, I l.-i lli" In milt,; I, i a i. I.. .ii I . H llmt i!" i:i .Ui i.l In ,. . I... I. a i II. ui- in n- 1 1 i .-, .ir ,!. Hun llll! U ,11 I. i. 1 I' .l.i I uni ,l, I . O" .;,,l, ,il il.i, "I'll. llll ! , Hill' I fc"N I I I. I'I 111 '. .! Muv I I i l-Al'RVTillXi ni;w li.r 1 illl"l I I twill Ti. .t - U j ii Uk l'.tll and I'liic H'Otl ''iisjtc If IC l)lMl. & Lumber Co. 'il III. t III" 1 1 ii' i ni'l. -in I. 'I I. I'.tk l ' I I I I I. MM l LUMBGR. tl' I I III. ill' I Illl'l I ll'lll' I III II,, ill,, I I'lIC no l.iiini'i i nii'l I'n PERKINS (51 BLEDSOE OREGON. l.'l till" II. III. 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