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Til K PT. A IN UK A T. K R Psbllalird every Monday slut lhiirtrtay Br Till rt.AINlKAI.KH I'lllLIXIUNll CO K. II. Ml'KATF'JRIt LI At HE A. 1U1UH.K, . . r. bks;amin,..... Kiliu.r, AwuviNle K'tltor ..Manacrr. Ntitonrrlptloti HMr. One War H f lit Mnttiha rhri M.mlha X mvi;miu:k ii. iws. The ri'tntblicaui tvitainly Iihvc members in tho liouso, irivinji a mn joril.r of thirteen. Uear Admiral IVwey will iKHome ranking officer of the navy on Chtinl tnttdsy. It will l a fine Cliriatmas gift anil leeoghition fully deserved. Over M'.OOO was paid out ly (.isr.lny the prune buyer for prunes purvliased in South PoukUs at Kiddle, Canyoovilla ml Myrtle Creek. This ie pretty pood for bsrd timee. Tho attitude of the insurgents in I lie rbilippincs liasj;ivei the adtuinietrs lion considerable uneasiness, for it ia feared that if the insurgents aro allowed to continue their hoetile activilv. there may be protests which we shall he com pelled to regard. President Chapman, of the Mate University al Eugene, baa again started to resign. The Kugene Guard saya ttiat tbe flag ought to he raieed over the uni versity for fully a week after having re ceived audi good new 8. There can he uo doubt in the luimls of all Republicans that President Mo Kiuloy will be re-nominated and re elected. He will not only stand on a platform of iaenes groiu out of the war with Spain, but one with a sound money plank. Republican pap en which now delight in adversely criticising his course will in IKK) have much to shallow or join the free silver ranks. Woodburn Independent. We have telegraphed to the anti Semites in Taris and Vienna the wel come news that Oregon has elected Mr. Joseph Simon as United States senator, and tan Francisco has just elected Hon. Julius Kahn for congress. TLey are both good Americans and olso good Jews. We expect congratulatory dis patches today from Paris ami Vienna. Jewish Timee and Observer. It may be also stated that both of these gentlemen are gold-bun republi cans. Among the reeoltuioii3 adopted by the democratic city aud county committee of Fortland and Multnomah at a couiity meetiLg held Nov. V, in which Chas. K. Henry, local self-government candidate for state eenator to succeed Jo. Simon is tbe following: "Secoud, That the eingle gold standard ae bnancial policy is a republican measure in unance, and if good and Je sirable the republican party is entitled to all the credit thereior, and it wrong Bd undesirable, all the blame and re ponsibility should fall upon tht repub lican party." Tbia ia tbe spirit that should prevail The populiBt aud democrats should nut lay at the doors of tho republican party tbe results of their bad policies. TLe nation will willingly bear all tbe blame nd responsibility that will result from thr mainlainauce of the gdd standard. County Court Notes. County court is still in bessiou, the most of tbe time, so far, having been oc cupied with consideration of bills. Teter Keuter was admitted to the county poor farm . Henry YYitte was appointed road en pur riser of district No. 'J, to succeed 0. G. Uilkenson, deceased. Tbe deed to the right of way of the new county road over Elk mountain ac cepted. Bond of A. B. Haines and C. L. Beckley for any damages arising from tbe proposed changes iu tbia road re ceived and bled. Deed of right of way from l. W. Mo Farland and wife for right of way for change of road in District No. 40, ac cepted. Warrant No. i'110 in favor T. S. uurien tor w.w lor service in running Smith's county ferry is ordered can celled and a warrant to be issued to Ira Cole in lieu thereof. The members of the board visited the county poor farm Thursday. There are now seven county charges on tho farm. Bid of S. May of 14 a mouth for run ning the Lone Kock ferry was accepted subject t? tiling a bond in the sum of 1336. It is ordered that a bounty of fo be paid for each et.ulti taken from coyotes above theaguof six months, killed in Douglas county, provided proof Builicieut be produced before tho county court. Tbe bill of tho Oicguu Telephone Company waa rejected, except for such time as the line has been conucctud as per contract. West Point Cadet Appointment. JIiLLsuoito, Or., Nov. 11, 1808. To the KntroH : Kindly permit me to ay through the columns of your paper that it will become my duly to nominate cadet of tbe United States Military Academy at West Point, who will take n examination at Vancouver barracks, Washington, on the tirst Monday of March, 18'J'J. An examination of the physical aud mental juatiti.es of appli cants for such appointment will be wade by President W. U. JIawley of tbe Willamette Uuiveiai'y, ami Dr. J. A. Bicbardson, at Saturn, on Saturday tho 7tu day or January. lHD'J. JOauh upplU cant must also submit proof that he is of good moral character, devoted to tho beat intercut of Jiia country, m i obedi- '"I t "J const ilutf.l autliorl. lion proves Ij to the best qaaliflaiJ phytically, mentally end morally will receive the appointment. No one is elegible except resident of tho first rongresxinntl district, between 17 and 22 years of age. Tuos H. Tonois. Cleveland. Miowoiy wi-nther at present. Tho roads aro getting slippery. Tho hills and . alleys are Railing grei u with winter's gran. K. M. tiood bad the uil.Vituue lo get his arm dislocated while on tho road to town with a load of wool. He is im proving nicely. There lias teen a literary swiety or ganized here. It is called the Crystal Book Literary Society. All are invited lo attend. lieo. Zachcry, of Calapooia, waa visit ing friends brio last week. Miss Jane Pierce has been woiking iu Koeeburg fur pome time patcl. E. C. Davis, of Koseburg, and family were visiting relatives here last week. Kubo Mart-lorn had tbo misfortune to kill a lynx last week on tbe Mountain View l arm. Mr. Gillain aud wile, of (isrdeu Val ley, were iu our midst last Sunday. the Cleveland literary society tail last Saturday night. The question for debate next Saturday night is, "lie solved that the United States should an nex the Philippine islands." Fred and Connie Shelton and Miss La Brie, of Garden Valley, were in Cleve land last week. Miss Maud Tbomeeu, who baa been to Portland receiving medical aid, passed through here last week on her way borne. Clay Smith, of Winchester, was iu our midst last week. Tho Hussock & Doeruer Distillirg Co., will begin business soon. The recent rains have uioiteued the ground so that the farmers have com menced plowing. ell llershey and Bill Baker of this place was in Garden Valley last week. eo. Knarr and mother, of Coles Val ley, passed through here last week. Dick Bildwin, of Koeeburg, was visit ing hero last week. Miss Mattie Blaiu and Miss Dora Mc Callistcr were vicitiog iu Hubbard Creek last week. II. L. Marelers, of tbe Peoples' Mar- bio Works, was erecting a monument over the grave of the late Jobu Loug last wtek. B. Marstcrs, of Cojs county, who has been iu Eastern Oregou, aa visiting his brother, E. M. Marsters, last week. J. Burkhart aud wifo were in Kose burg last week. Jessie Shambrook, of Umpqua Ferry, was in our midst last Fridav. Wm. Scott, Jr., made a flying trip to Kjuebarg Taesday. llermau Wilson has returned lo work on bis place here. He has been work ing in French Settlement. Kev. Hampton, of Wilbur, held ser vices here Nov. 13tb. K, D. Haudy paid Koeeburg a business visit last Wednesday. Kobert Heydon has become a line violinist since be began taking lessons of Prof. Apilhoff, of Edenbower. Cl.tVELAND Jus. Weekly Excursions to the East. A tourist sleeping --ar will leave Port land every Tucsda .UO p. in. via the O. K. & N. witbo'i: change to Boeton, and under tho supervision of experienced conductors. No change of cars to the cities of Omalia, Chicago, Buflalo or Boston. The ideal trip to the east is now before you. Remember this service when going East, and consult O. R. A N. agents, or address, W. II. HCHLBIKT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Coos County News. (Co-iUille City Bulletin.) K. A. Philpott and Miss Elva Nelson, both of Bandon, were married last Sat urday evening, Rev. Moore officiating. J. J. Lamb Wednesday disused of his hardware business in this city to Messrs. J. Denholm, J. A. Lamb and II. S. Kribs. Again the news of a serious shooting accident comes from the Middle Fork country, Master Frank Fish being tbe victim of the unfortunate affair. With his little brothers, be bad just returned home from a bunting tour of the nearby country last Monday evening, when on nearing tbe bouse the gun a -2 calibre rifle was in toiue way accidentally dis charged, the ball taking effect in tbe Hobby part of tbe left hip, passing through aud coming out of the right hip. A very painful flecb wound was inflicted but fortunately uo bonis were broken. The littlo fellow was taken to Myrtle Point aud placed under 4ho Ireatmont and care of Dr. K. A. Leep, and is at present getting aloug nicely. He bas learned a painful leeson regarding the handling of fire arms, and one other youngsters will do well to profit by. Tbe courthouse at Ccjuille City is Hearing completion, and is a modern, model aud commendable structure in every particular, notwithstanding re ports to the contrary. Mr. Peter Loggie who is recognized authority on building matters, was in Cojuille last week aud thoroughly examined the building and he says it ia one that any towu might be proud of, aud Mr. Snooks the contract or and builder, is entitled to all praise (or tho excellent aud thoroughly efficient manner in which hu has attended to every detail. Bandon Recorder. RIGIITLOtSI)l(jll() The Oregon Regiment Has Clear Conscience. NO lOLNDUION (OR SIWDIR Lieutenant I . U. Hamlin Writes an Interesting Letter In Pctcn.ic of Our Soldiers. Manila, P. I., Oct. I, 1;S. Editvk Pi aixuk.m.kk: On Spt. 27ih we received mail from U. S., per steamer Aiitoua, including complete lilt s of the Oregouian from Aug. 1st to Aug. oOih, being the Hist received eiuco Sept. '.;h, bearing news to about Aug. 1st. In tho name of truth and justice I wiah to nay a few words in regard lo Hi J inali cioua attack upon our regimeut, especial- y ths libelous article published in the N. Y. Sun ot Aug. 17th, aud copied iu Oregouian Aug. "Mb. There being uo occasion or foun dation (or such stateniouM, as that reporter lias seen tit to make, to say that we were astonished would be putting it mild. This iu itself, being easily disproved, Would not have been so bad, but add to this our surprise and chagrin at the at titude taken by some ot tbe leading pa pers of our own state, and you can form some idea of our feelings. By tbe way, Plainde ALKI& (jr this period were, (or some reason, not receiv ed, and we are somewhat anxious to know whether or not the sensational fabrications of a newspaper rejorter, uo. supported by any evideuce whatever, would be accepted by you, as it seems to have been by some editors, aud we be adjudged guilty, without bciog given a chance to rejily, but we have more con fidence iu yo.ir sense of justice than that. While it is true that we hare had a number of cases before Summary Court, and two or three tefore General Court martial, tbe otldiises have been mostly of a trivial uature, and the puuishiueut consequently light. It ia even true (bat several of our men were found guilty of theft of a few cans of fruit aud u few pounds of potatoes and onions, on the voyage over, but it la not true that our men, or any considerable number of them, were guilty of "raidiug the com missary stores" on ship board, or of plundering the navy yard or stores when we lauded at Cavite. Referriug to the Honolulu iucideut in which the otTeudcr was tried by a Gen eral Courtmartial, consisting of thirteen commissioned officers, what right has even a newspaper correspondent, who does not and cauld not poesibly kuow the evidence in tho cane, to criticize their findings? This fellow seems to take delight in scoring the voluut.ers, and of comparing them with the tegu lars. Does be not know that this sen tence before it went into eflect must be approved by General Anderson? In regard to discipline I don't see but what the 2nd Oregon will compare favor ably with any other regiment, either rolunteers or regulars. Concerning tbe changes of quarters of the 1st batalion at Cavite, ae I under stand it, there was no willful disobedi ence oi enerai .iucrson s orders, as stated, but simply a misunderstanding between our Colunel and Major Jones quartermaster general, aa to which quar ters he should occupy, a trifling matter which was quickly and amicably adjust ed. In brief 1 would deny that either of ficers or men of our regiment have been guilty of any great irregularity ; in sub stantiation of which I aubnift herewith copies of letters of late date, showing our stsndiug at head quarters. Respectively, F. B. II.imli.n-, let Lieut., Co. B, 2nd Ore. Headquarters, Army Corps. First Division Eighth Cavite Arsenal, I 1., Sejt. 30, W.'i. Colonel O. Hummers, Commanding 2nd Ore. Vol. Inf. Manila, P. I. Sir: I haye read with equal regret and surprise, the article in the New York Sun, reflecting on the Orogoo aud California regiments of my command, f can well understand tbe indignation of yourself and associates, but my dear comrade, have you not learned to make allowance for the exaggerations and sen sational tendencies of reporters. All soldiers, regulars and volunteers, have to pass through a period of disci pline and instruction, and it is as unfair to comment on all irregularities of a new regiment as it would be to publish all the escapades of schoolboys. All the matters, referred to by the Sun corresj)ondeut were investigated and dis- Ksed of, and nothing has been con doned or passed over. What I partial larly admired in the California and Ore gon regiments is, that they have always taken their modicine like men and have nf-T shown any spirit of Jusubordina ' or lacs oi loyaiiv. llna lias m- l L I. mi - , red me with such confidence that I b ve on several occasions selected Iheiu for the performance of most important duties. Their services on these occa sions have been such as to show that my confidence bas not been misplaced. I may mention that Captain Case, Lieutenants Bryan, Povey aud Moore have been very helpful to me, and on the occasion mentioned, Captaius Heath, Preecott and Well, and Lieutenant Toi ler, and to tlieso I should add Private Kay G reen. These named had the op portunities, but I believe every officer aud man would bavo done bis bent if called on. Ai to Oreg'jui ollicora being a mipoi la- live set of politician, I M aV a rulo, politician ai earnivt patriots and uselul men. They srj the most faithful men la their promises I know, Caesar was a politic! general, so was Cromwell. It lo the abuse and not the use of politics o should condemn. Tell your Oregon men not to nilnd paper plllels. "Ait well your pari, there all tho honor lira." Wry finitely, Tuos. M. AMir.KHoN, Major General, U. S. Volunteers. Office olthn Military Governor and llcadtpiaitcr lVrtniut ol the I'acillc. Manila, P. 1., Aug. ;it, Hi'S. Colotml O. Summers, I'. S. Vols., Commanding 2nd Oregon Volunteer In fantry. Sir: 1 desire ttexprci t.i you in very strong terms, uiv appreciation el the manner in which yon ami your legiment performed the very difficult and dlica'e duties of acting piovoV. inarfhal and provost guard during (ho time Immedi ately following the capitulation of Ma nil. It i vet mo much pride and pleasure, on the eve ol my departure, to recall the way in w hl h I have been em HitHl by all my tr.os, and the cheer ful fortitude with which thoy have en d ii red tiio hardships cl tbe campaign, Very Kctject(iilly, (Signed) Wesi.it Miiitmr, Major General, Ui S. A. Manila tl I.) Notes. Flout our Special Cor ) Manila. P. 1., Oct. ;t, 1JDS. F.mroii Plaimiealkii : The n rather is becoming very much cooler. The general health of cur regiment mid compuuy seems to bo improving. We wisti to tell the jii-cplo of our ptat uud county that appealed in tho New York Suu, August 17, in a travesty ('!) justice aud to brand tho s.iuu us a f.tttchooJ. One of the uative niters of tho offif cer's mess has capture. I mi iguana about four feet long and is keeping it shut up iu a box. Ttio boys of Co I! , send thfir con gratulations to Mr. and Mr. Wm. Hildebiand iijoii the iuipoiUnt event recently occuriiug, which we trust marks for them the beginning of n loug and happy voyage. We rciuomler William us tho faithful and efficient tiriit liciiteuaut of Co. A. It becomes our painful du'y to chrou icle the death of Geo. Stanui r which occurred at dhimou hi'ejiitul, September 27th, after a long and lingering nines. He waa huned iu the beautiful Malnte cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Kev. Gilbert of F.ugeiie, our regular chaplain. Wo Lave an excellent crp-i of nou coinmihsioucd officrrp, Firtt Sgt. Wm. Grubhe, ana result of the impartial inanmr in w huh be has administered tin" afl'.iirs of his office, enjoys the respect and confidence f all. Sgt. Harry Stocuiu is said to be tho luiiJdouR't man in the company ns welt as one of tbe best soldiers. St. Wm. Crowson is detailed to the government printing office but drills with us occasionally, usually acting as left guide. Sgt. D. U. Shambrook, as a military servant of Uncle Sam, maintains his reputation as being a contcientioiH and efficient oflicer. Will speak of o'ir ror IKirals at another time. L". Abott, our cook last month, cooks for the band this month, and Charles Uuasill, ile'aitcd from our company last month as cook for band, will have charge of our kitchen tins month. Chat. Murray bas been comj'limuuted eevtial times of late upon occasions of coremony by Capt. May, for having uniform and equipment in perfect con ditioii. Lieut, lfamlia is iu receipt of a etitek from the Itosebiug F.ucrguucy Corps for 75 IX) to bo used for the benefit of the company which, with tbe balance on hand from our Portland Emergency fund, makes us well provided for in this regard. Tho good ladies of tbo cors will pi cast) accept our thanks. H o are waitiog w ith some anxiety to hear the result of the Paris commirsion which decides tho fate of tho Philippines and may have much to do with deter' mining the length of rervicu. We be licve that the United States should keep these islands, and are williu.4 to that end to render whatever s-rvice is re quired. F. 13. II. City girls eft times, too often, iu fact, gel a fool notion into their heads that a farmer boy is a kind of au animal ; an object created purposely for them to ulam up against with jjtrs and flippant reuiarku. I hats where you make a mistake, dear girls don't do it. Wnen you get a notion iuto your bead that tbe timo has arrived, then, to avoid your beiag ushered into the groat and densely populated arena of bachelor girls, don't overlook tho farmer In y. Picnic aud "bike'' ride if you will with the shallow duih-H, whom naluie provided with a head but quit the job unfinished und in place of "gray mutter" created the groatoht abhorrence of nature a vacu um but marry a man who is short on "pinled" idiots aud choke col Urn, and don't forget tbo farmer boy. The girl who "ties up" to a farmer boy Is pretty nearly always sure of a good home. Things may be a little lonesome sometimes aud you wi.l sort o' hanker li ke for tbe dude, tbo bike and tbe bustle of city, but nine times out of just as many tens as you w ant to pile up tbe farmer wins out in this life game ol profit and los. When men of finance and city life are "going up against hard propositions" and are morgue subjects liuaucially, the farmer is "a doin' quite comfort'ble, thank you," and the trials of perploxiug subjects go glimmering and float away w ith the cloud of smoke from his contentedly uud well-smoked pint anil tbo woild lolls on with i Ik ups Hnd downs, but the dinner jUHt nat urally gathers lo hiuipelf und family threw good meals for every yeui's day ami an honest bed fur ft night's rest, llu iiiuy be a little slow but in this life race all cannot bo quarter horses I hero lulll-l I... UnikXtk 1.11. 1 iut n lllA lltVO - u.t.l ......... iu n.rii... . .. w...... ....jn .,, tho farmer is it. kodford Mail. Oakland News. (Kroiti the liatvllc.) Miss I.ura Plnkilon ) quits Uk with the measles. II, D. Molvtu shipped two car loads ol hay lo San .lots, Wednesday. J. J, Gross, o( Lowsr Calapooia, bai been wrestling with the measlsa, Mr. Horace Nous lias relumed (rout Uocehurg, and will rsnisiu in Oakland. Miss Mary Thomas returned Wednes day loatulug from a few uionlbs sojourn In Portland. Three car loads ol w boat went lo I he Frisco market, from Steams A Clieno- weth Wednesday. Harry Pinkaton, with a force of men, Is this work repairlug the bridge cross the CalepooU al Oakland. The Ker. J. B. Blair will Uglu a ser ies of meotings at the Presbyterian church neat Saturday evening. Mr. Hen Kate relurned from Portland last Sunday, and Is now down ou the Fades farm where he will hole-up" for tho winter. Mrs. J. K. Farmer aud master Lloyd returned from their Eastern trip Friday. Mr. W. A. Farmer will spend the win ler in Illinois. Coyotes have been troubling tbe farmers on the upper Calapooia, and the farmers in Ibat locality have Ik en troubling the coyote. Mia L. C. Marcellus and little Naomi went to Portland last Saturday. Mr. Marcellus is employed In the city where the family will reside. M. Cecil Shambrook, of Portland, reached Oakland Wednesday morning and proeeeded on the same day to the Shumhrook villa on the Umpqua. Mr James Uichards, who Sniped five hundred calves to Nebraska, returned last Friday. The weather was severe aud abo'it fifty of the animals were lost. Mrs. T, Freedniao, of P-lkhead waa brought in Wednesday for medical ex animation, made by Dra. Page and Gilmoiir. Mrs. Freeduiau ha leng suffered with stomach trouble, for which slto will bo troated by the local physicians. A. P. Gaylun, F. J. Baker aud H. K. Haker have returned from tholr bear hunt on the Umpqua, aud brought In with them two large bruin of the black variety. The boys sighted a large band of elk, but observed the law just pasted by the legislatuie. V. L. Bogard has purchased F. A. Kaatbs' iuteiest iu the blacksinitbiog and wagou-mal.ing business in Oak laud, aud took charge ol the shop Mon day. Mr. Bogard is an old-time resi dent of Oakland, she bas many friends who will Ui glad to learn he is sgaiu at the Oakland bellows. Mrs. Bogard and Miis l.i.jiio Cooper are expected in Oak land this week. Mr. K. A. Kathahas not yet decided what will d j, but if the Philippines are retained will probably give them an investigation from a busi ness standioint. To Cure Catarrh Do not depend upon snufl's, iubalauls or other local apjdicalious. Catarrh is a constitutional disease, aud can be suc cessfully treated only by means of a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sar saparilla, which thoroughly purities the blood and removes the scrofolous taints which cause catarrh. Tho great number of testimonials from those who have been cured of catarrh by Hood's Sarssp arilla prove the unequalled power of this luudicinu lo conquer this disease. If troubled wiih Catarrh give Hood's Sarsaparilia a fair trial al once. Bicycle Tire. The Chase, tough, tried and puncture prooi. ror sale by T. K. ItlULAHDSOM, Roseburg, Or NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION L'MIED hTAlSl I.lNDOinU, It . . .H.... k?. ...... ,,. I kill. l.l'.M'UI,. .'ITKU.Ii Will Hr-. Notico 1 tierclir Klvcu llit the fuliuwlDf nainuU net! ler ban Q liil notice fif bin lutrollou l make linal jironf In tupixtrt ot lili elalm, aud that Haiti jiroot win ih- inaoc bcluro Ilia Htg Liter ami llccchcr, L'nlt"! Hlate luol Urfloe. Uohcburg, Ori-Hun, on l;ccmx r it, lws, vl ClIAKl tD L.. OA on r l t m lionici-ii-iKl entry No. 7s.;4. fur the K 1 NK ft, KW '.NE'j, Bee. 10 Tp ."J H, It k w. lit Damn tho following ultni'c lo tirovc blj coiiiiiiiioim r ulilciice upon ami culllrntluii ol nl.l Und, vl: Hi'iijamia V. Wllauii, John it. W lliuin, 1'cter llurcli, pavM tiroouii, n( Uniii vuuvy, Oregon. .i. r. Biiiriuis, Kcgmior. Notice For Publication. I'simr Statcm Land Ofvk k, Ki.Mibiirs, OrtKon, Nov. V, fW. Nolicu It heruby Kiveu that tliu following iiameil wtlliT hu nlcil iiotire ol hl lulentlon to inaku llnal lirm.l In nuppurt ol hln tlxlm, und Hint biimI pioof will be uiadu bclora the H-rnUlor and Keeeiver, I'nllcl Matin Land OOlee at Kox.burR, Ur-Kon, on Deetnitxr 17, 1S0S, vl: IIKNKY J. BA1I.KV. on 11 K. No. C'lhi lor the N!-i BW'i i UiU 4, 5 A i. el 8'C.;W, 1 . 2t)H., H. a weal. Ho ti ainni the followliiii wltnenaen to prove hltuontlniinua ra- iuoiicu upon ana euiiivniion or Mia lanu, vu: Henry Harloir, ol Myrtle Cnek, Ortiton. J. Ii. 11 arrla, of Myrtle Creek. Orrgou, J. A. Cornell- fin, r firrllfl crciik, Oregon, Mark I). Hniltn, oi uTrue . ai, Oregon. 3. T. DKIPGKH, nlutr. Keg l ler. Notice For Publication. I'MITRO BlATKfl LANtlOrlK K, Kimeturg, OreRoii, Nov. 9, Notice In hereby (thin that the (oDohIdk rniuici nettlrr ha filed notlru of liU Intention lo inuko final proof in aupport of tila claim, and that i aaid proof nlll be made before the Regis- tur and Ker.eircr, United btalea Land (ifBce at Knacburg, ore., on necembrr 17, wm, vu MARK B. bMlTII. on If. E. No. lota 2, il aud 4, bee. 4, T. UO H. it. w. ue name inc ioiioitids wuueaaea to Prove hl eouliiiuoiia rraldcuce uuou and cultl- Mition of Mild land, vli: Ucnrr Harlow, pf Mrrtlc (.'reek. Ureunn; Hcurv J. Hallcv. of .11 y rue erera, onion, jaiiun ii. unw.y, til Myrllu ( reck, Oreuou. J rioinai btrode.of Myrlla (Jreek, Orogon. 1. T. Bit! Do KB, ninto iieglsler. Notice For Publication. Umtiii static Lmu Orncr., Honeliurif, Oregon, Nov. U, IhW. Notice In hurebv alven that llio fullonlnff nuiricl nettlcr bua filed notice of nil Intention to niHko final proof ia aupporl ol hl ulaiui,aoil that until proof will lx- iiihiIu before tho Iteirlater nii'i iteeeiver, i uiien niKU'a mini umcu at lluu hurtf, (Ji. tfou, on Uoct nil.cr 17, WM, JOHN II. BAKl.OW. on If. X. No. U1W, for tke loti 6, fi, A: 7 uuil HK1 J H;, Hi e. i, T. W H., It. 6 W ent, llu iiHiiu t tin' lollowiiw witni HsiK In irovo hit lontinuoUH icklilvnnii iiniii find rnlllvailiiii of naitl lnnl il: Mark II, Hinllli, of .Myrllu Cnok, ClrcKon, llunry J. liullvy, of Myrllu ( rti k, On-non, Jumca II. liiilli'V, ol Myrllo Cntfk, iri'Riu, llioinus hliix!-, of MvriU (!r'k, fln K'in. J. 'l. lllltllill H, nlOttl HtgiiitW. r w a Bargains! Bargwtnitt Barfslnslll il iinultal uiMJtlt. 1it.l. san.l ftauaiwl lift II (I ftl tllft ttJJVlV w -'"- li.U. t liBvft ft I no not V " W I'livvs -wa- - ----- - about thirty thousand leut ol lumber which I have taken In trie tor goons, and will sell cheap, as I am not In the lumber business. 4 T. kHii'iiAHioN, Koseburg, Or. i i I ... I ! Marvelous. Effects yatem Broken Down (and Hopa Al most Abandoned -Maalth tore) by Hood's arsaparllla. Tor fifteen year 1 have anfterrd w Ith ratal rh and Inillirnl Ion and my whole ayotenl wa4 titken don u. I Inld slmoat aUinl.'iie.l any hopi of recovery. I pr elianr talx Inittlra ot IUhmI's Huraapartlla aud It effect a have been marvelou. It haa mad ne firl like new man. I m Me to tlesp wrll, have a Rood appetite, anil I have gained several pound In wlg-ht." jAMtwVu.lKH,Orovlllc,Vau. " 1 had rrofiil aellliitf on one side ot my neck and ulcerated sorrs In my noslrlla, rauacd by catarrh. 1 slao had small, ttehtna sores on inv IlinU. I Ixnight three bottles of Hood' Harsapa rllta aud liertsn taking; It and the sors soon boated. My Mood la purine,!, and the scrofula baa disappeared." , I). atcMAM'S, Mlaalon, Waahlnston. Hood's sDar?,?n Isth tet-ln tact tlio One Tnie-Vhxxl I'm liter, IIOOU S I Ills hiinniMien. ;"ieenl. his is the to Buy Groceries. Lw. w. fAKivs Real Estate Bought and Sold w cjs) Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of 3D. 3- KL BUIOK, Vat. sa,Banaaa SJa u am v, aw . It Will Take More Thau this Post to Knumcratc the Good Points of the Oliver Plow. The only Genuine OLIVER PLOW, at Churchill & Woolley's. KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DKALKHH IN ALL KI.NDH OK STAPLE Al FW GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FIME TEAS AND COFFEES R SPECIALTY. AI.90 A I'l'I.L LINE OP TOBACCO & OIOARS. GIVK L'H A TBIAL. .,., . TT 1'MlCi: DUI.IVI!HV,. Uo to Banner Restaurant the OWES Iu All Styles to Suit the Vcuyh ,.II.U). IIH I I l,L Mill j nim of rigs. Any una wIsIiIuh l purt haae " Halm t ( I'm" tan do sn by t'alllnil on or ad drrsalng Mas, Annis Hat a is v, IKU C'sss HI., ItoiebilfK, Or, Nolle Is hereby given lo the public by the undersigned thai 1 do uot allow dead animals to b bulled ou my prem ises, st Koseburg, Oregon, or uarbsgo dumped thereon or send or gravel taken thstefroiu, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for tbe right to do so. Tresspassers will bo prosecuted au cording lo law. A a son Hoss, llosebiirg, Oregon, Mrch I7lh, 1H!, Now Is the llinn In save money bv buying your good al Ihe Koanlmi Novolty Cash More. Iu hiivlntf three pairs of shoes yon can save enough to bur anoth er pair. Oa clothing ws can aave oti from to H on a suit, l'all iiillllurry, cloaks and rae, all sold at closing out pries. Absolutely closing out. Call and be convinced, To the Public. Ou aud after this dale, I wish It under Stood that my terms for all undertaker's f:oods are rash with the order. I find It uipoesible lo do bnolneM on a credit basis, end liellve that I ran do better by my patron ami myself by soiling strictly for rash. I Hmnbmck. Undertaker. Koeeburg. Ore., April lit, 18UA. No mistake will be made by baying your dental work done by Ir, (Strange. Place A full aud complete assortment of all goods usually kept iu a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. Wc have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to which wc invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. oc wva, urocers. j jsj. SBfBBH im. HOSKUI HU, ORKVON, First Class Meals fpr 25c. MKALS AT ALL HOURS. GIVK US A CALL. M. H. BENSON, Prop