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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1899)
Hostcm" MAorMnir ClnH. There nr rnril wottinn'ii club in Boston, and the report of tlio doing of on or another of tlimn uro fonnct in llin paper every woolc. There is one flint Is nnlqne in rhnrnctrr Mint ilooe not allow report of it pt weeding to j;et into the tiewapepnn mid lias thn tar no pnblic fame outside, it locality. It exl.f in the sotmrlmn town ot Itrooklino and i cllol tlio "Klder blow club." It is compoupcl entirely of tddurly )ndie who meet at the house of iU nionilier oi.co t fortnight during tho winter Fcnnou. At each they have, it apecial entertainment provided. No one known what it i to be In advauce ex cept the committee of arrangement. Sometime it i a lecture, sometime a conoert, ometims reading or a t tlety entertainment of eoine character. It i always attractive, and the Elder blow 1 altogether the moot popular so cial affair in the place. Admission to the clnb ii eagerly sought, aud a claw of women who are generally left out of aotlre social life are better provided for in this way than any other. Hartford Conrant. A New Pi-oft-onion. The writing tf advertisements is as suming the tlignitv of a profession. Much of the style of writing is charm ingly seductive, and withitl contain!) no little information of a scholarlv nature, a many a reader has discovered after pertving a half column with quickening intercut to find in tho end hew he may become a uerciucs in strength or a beautv by the use of certain elixirs There is more money in the writing of advertisements than in legitimate liter ature. Agencies solicit the writing of advertisements and guarantee appropri ate illustrations, and the insertion of same in whatever newspaper or periodi cal the advertiser may desire. Most of the celebrated advertisers writ their own notices. '"It is only needful to re peat a thing often enough," says Goethe, "and everybody will end by believing It." L. R. McCabe in Chicago Herald. TTlrd to tlrare l"p. Wife You've been drinking I And fon told me yon were going to a prayer meeting! Husband Y-e-s, in' dear. I wash de- ayed at rO prayer meeting, and I (bio) WW, you L xa are tig toss tout mi pio lioma s latts jind I I hlc) rfor"khtf ordeaL New l or Oter Fifty Veais. A! Old JkiD Wll-i.-TP.IS3 KlXED. Mil Wjnslow I Soothing Syrup has been um-J for over fifty years by millions of mothers l:r their children wlU'.e teetiuug, with pcrfitt uaw It soothes the child, so'tcus the guins, allays U pain, cures wind coiie. ami is iuc U-st nmeJy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the ta te. So'.d by druggists fa every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ak for Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Eyrup, and tale no other kind. Toe Churches. Methodist ChibiU vomer of Main aud Li.e streets. Sunday Service: rreachiug, 11 a. m aud 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. W. Woollcy, Superintendent; Class Meeting at lose of the morning service ; Kpworth League 6:30 p.m. F. H. Churchill, President. Prayer Meetiug, Wednesday, at 7:;0 p. m. U. K. AKolu, Pastor, Parsonage, corner Main and Lane. I'MTSu Buetuiies CHCr.cH on Fowler street. Sunday service, at 11 a. m. and 7 ' p. m. Pray ir meeting, Thursday evening. Mrs. Ll'iY M. Ci rui1, Pa-lor. sr. UKolMK Ciil r.i ii. Corner fa aud Mam streets. Services on second and fourth euuday moruius of eiieh nwuth and cury Sun day evening. Sjieeia! services aunuunced from lime to time. Rev. Jou.n' Da son, Missionary. M. K. Chi Bin, inviH. -Service e ery Sunday woruiug un-1 eveuiug. lltv. J. T. CoriMN, Potur Haitivt CHI' at It eoruer 01 l ane and Ku-e s!ieet. Sunday service: l'naeking at 11 a. m. aud 7:.W y. in. Sabbath School at lu a. m., O. I'. Cofhow, superintendent. Prayer lueetin-' at : Wednesday eveuin-'. s. A. l)..t-. Las Pator. Fiust CHKistiA.v C:ii'B .11 Corner of Pine and Wixiwapl sin-ets. Sunday seniles: Preaching both morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a. iu. Y. P. S. C. E. atO:J p. in Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at .10. A cordial wclcouiu mi l greeting await all, w. A. Wood, Pas tor. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN? TIIE COURTS OUR HIGIIT TO 'i f IE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND TITCIIER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear - on every the fac-simile signature ofC wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought - n the and has the signature of OStf&i wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except caur Company, of which Chas. 11. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having Hie Kind That Never Failed You. NTua cgMMNV, T HWKHAT STRUT. N(W ! (III. KENILWORTH IVY. Want tha Real Thing, Navf f) KvnllweHh retail nr It, "Could I gei some alip of Kenil worth Ivy anywhere about the rain?' J heard a woman ak of the l.xlgekeeper at Kenilworth castle one day," said traveler. " 'Vow nm nn American, aren't you, madam?' naked tho keeper, withasroila "'Why, yes but what of that?' re ponded the lly, with some slight em barrassment " 'All American ladies coiuo aud ask mo for Kenilworth ivy after they have searched iu every nook and corner of the ruin for it,' explained the keeper. 'They have told me how common it is In tnet ica aud how much it is priced, and generally explained that they have promised to take sonio of the real thing back from Kenilworth ruins for friends at home. They tell uie they expected to find tboruinsitf Kenilworth cast la over grown with the beautiful "Keuilworth Ivy," and that it is generally snppoeed iu America that such is the case, and that tho ivy first came from here or is named after these rnins becanas of Its abundance here, "The woman nodded mm sat to all tfeia, and the keeper eon tinned: "'But what yew. know as "Kaaii worth ivy" Aoean't grow La or about Kenilwiia nins, as you've no doubt divtred. ' Aud he smiled again, and tba woman also smiled in au embarrass cd way, for she had been hunting every inch of the ruins over, looking for the plant. 'From the description of the plant which Americans give mo I think it is what we call ground or wood ivy that yon treasure so much. It has a small, bright green leaf and bears a tiny white flower. It grows on the ground in the thickets and under tho hedges in cool places, bat I uever saw it growing oa a wall as tha coswmou ivy does. I don't think there is ninch of it anywhere here abouts, but it grows iu abundance in some places farther south. The Ameri can ladies always seem very much dis appointed when I tell them "Kenil worth ivy" doesn't grow here in Kenil worth, aud I'm very sorry I can't give you some, ma'am. "And the woman turned away, with a little sigh, as she thought of the hang ing basket at home which was to aavs been filled with 'real Kenilworth Ivy' aud of the many friends to whom she had promised slips of the 'real thing' when it had grotu. The ruins of Kenil worth catle are covered with thick masses of ivy, but it isn't 'Kenilworth ivy, ' bnt just the common kind. "Now ork Sun. Where Basil An Comlag to tha For. The wife of a gentleman who has been condnoting an auctiou store at Lake Crystal recited an amusing inci dent to U3 the other day. Among m stock of goods he had 100 ladies' bus tles, which he found it impossible to dis- cose of. His wifo devised a brilliant plan, and the next evening the gentle man was smilingly selling the bustles or doe tncnlea at 40 cents apiece. He disposed of the entire '.ot and tele graphed for 200 more. The second lot went faster than the first, and every dog in Lake Crystal wears a bustle for a muzzle, the penalty for nonbustled (Jogs being death. Si Peter (Minn.) Jour nal Caro Bros, informs their patrons that they are in receipt again of Clark's t pool Cotton. Same old price. i or fine tone and high grade piano get a Needham. They speak for them selves. It does not take a cracker jack at a big salary or a paid musician to eel them. All we ask is to look at the in stramenti, try the tone yourself, and yon will be convinced that SeeJhams are the beet pianos on the market, except Checkering or Steinway. For reference see O. F. Uodfrey, A. C. Marks, or I. B. Riddle, who Las just received at bis home a beautiful one in figured mahog any case. The prices of these pianos are the most reasonable for the quality of goods ever olTered :i this city. I can also give you inside prices on any make of piano. C all and eee T. K. Rk'HAKLiSjON, Roseburg, Or. N. 11. We also have in stock some new and second-hand nianos second- ' hand o0 to f 175. New f-'OO to $300. A TOUOM NtCB Or HUMANITY. I Aalatai Ota Unac A(laat Whtrk aa laaaraaea Company ftaa. This Is tha way a man named Gaines f 81 Peter, Minn., got tha better of an Insurance company! Many years ago Mr. Gaines Insured his life for llcOO. After many years of payment of f 9d a year premium, at th,e age of 70 years he sited the offloers of the company Low mnoh they would pay htm to Cancel hit policy. They offered him 18.000. lie re fused to take it, but mado thorn this proposition, "If yon will give me f 0 a year nutll death, which is a week, I will cancel the policy." "Agreed, " said the oompauy, which thought it had a cinch lu its favor, at he would uot live many years. Since that time Mr. Uaiues has lived 18 years, and the company has paid him his yearly stipulation of f 410, Which np to this time has amounted to 7,4S9. The saving of the 90 premium in tho 1 S years aud the Interest make It the snng sum of over 1 19, 000 that the old mau alned by his bargain. Mr. Gaines is well preserved at SS and bids fair to re ceive many more payments at the hands of the company, which sttuck a tough piece of human timber upon which to base Its calculations. Chicago Tribune. Three of a Klad Kin Time Running. R. A. Danville received a telegram last eight from George F. Danville, a farmer near Yankton, reporting tho birth c4 triplets. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Dan ville have now 27 children, although Mrs. Danville is not 30 years old. Phe Is a Norwegian; her husband is a Hooelor. All the children were born in triplets, the oldest lot being ntulor lS years old. All are boys but three, one set of triplets being girls, and they are all sturdy and healthy. Duluth Dis patch. Kconomy la Itochrster. "A strange thing happened to mo a day cr two ago," said a butcher. "A swell sleigh, coachman iu furs, and that sort of thing, drove np to my place, and a well dressed woman cauo iu. She bought a chicken costing 0 ceuts. Im agine my surprise when sho gave mo in payment IS ceuts nnd a 25 cent ticket from tho county poor office. She left rather hurriedly, I noticed. " Rochester Union and Advertiser. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my firem- ises, at Koseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or ssml or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking earn! or gravel first con' r.nt witli me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosteuteil ac cording to law. A.uion Rosa;, Roseburg, Oregou. March 17lb, 1$S5. 11 our gools are new and of tho latent styles. No shotiworu gooels on baud at the Doss Store. Viavl, iav 1. Mrs. J. II. Sliupe is local rvprceeuta' live for the popular Viavi remedies Any one desiring aov of these remedies will please call on ber at her home or ad dress her at Uoeebuig, Oregon. Now ia the titno to Eave money by buying your goods at the Kosebur,; Novelty Cash tore. Iu buying three pairs of shoes you cau save enough to Luy anoth er pair. On clothing we cau save you from t- to H on a suit, l'all millinery, cloaks ana caies, ail sola at closing o prices. Absolutely clueiu out. Call and be convinced. Balm of Figs. Any one wishing to purchase "Ba'ai ul Figs" can do so by calling on or ad dressiog Mits. A.vvit Ukcklkv, ijOJ Csss .St., Koseburg, Or. To the Public. On and after this date, I wish it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. I find it impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patron" md injBelf by sellinjj strictly lor cash. P. Bknkdric, Undertaker. Roseburg, 're., April 12, 18'J5. ECONOHY HARKET L. KOHLHAOIiN, Proprietor, LE.tLhK IN Fresh and Salted Meats, C'KdOS ST., KOftKIU'fcii PH. FRESH OYSTERS ALL STYLUS AT TBI KHy KIICIEN PURE CAJ1DIES .MANUKAS! t'ltKII HA1I.V 8 J. F. BARKER & CO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER. H, C. STANTON Su it rwl?fd t at saUaslv stock DRY : GOODS CONSISTING OF Ladies' I'ltw tioijs, Kibbous, TriuiuiUs, laces, KU, Ktc. -AI.BO A FIN! HTOCK OF Ot lh bMt ijuallty anil lalab. GROCERIES WdO.lt Willow Slid (iltsa Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Alft) un h i I lo lr( umoUU aad at rrlraa So juit the timM. Ali a largs slots of Custom-Made Clothing l'V- Choice Call at Stantou's for P. M" NOTICC. I M 'l.M T. I.imi (lllli K. Kovt'iin; on-Knii, li'iciutn:r : , l .- 1 m I;.-: i it :un ei'Ueiru; S. '.;.,'. h.rel.y guetl tliat tin' lloapl : .n-l l-.i'i-l .i:iiii',viiuth ol die "tale ol iir- mii. !. i w lu tins ell; iv a lit til lands titti K'e-1 til In-- tifi llli ;, it, (.illoilll; NV ' , t. NK ' , nl S,e .'J. I n. 31 S , It. .' Wist, n:.. lim rtt'l'.H-l l.r a lli l niivleit tni ukinc t. a. ..-I i . ii t" the iniliHi' f. ir Iiimx'Iiiii sTi.i a i' i-v her- il l.y ili-M-Tii'livi' uIhIim-Ioiih h .- u ii '-'.. 1 hi eoin I'liient (ilan- In tlni iilti. e l.-r the ui-i'iTtuni of all pemuua lul' resteel an i me p'loiii i;i nernuy. IN itli'.a tiie uet M.t days ollnnlni: the date (: !!.. iiciu'e. -rt.'.(vt i,r i,utcit antu.t the (.-.i:. o! the -ai'l t "!:iiui-si(incrs l any tract cr - iNl . witluti anv Mvtiiui or irt n( (V I.. .ii, rUitil In the list, on the uruund that the -.iiik' is iiiv.-.i i ahinlj'.e for tiilnsial than lur atfru 1 i.niral iuriwM, U' mciiiil auil mi:, .t t. r ret-ort to the Ovueral l ancl Ollliv at ailiniitlnii. I). C. J. T. BRIIHiEH, J II. 1IOOTH, K.si.tir. KetiiMr. dttio I'M r i n ites 1. 1 mi tirru s, I. M'lurK, On mm. Jsuunrv 'V lvj.i. I'u win. m ii may ii-ueern .it;e. in hen t.y KiMU that the Onmiii ,i C:i. ferula K.u r. hc) l'uuuatir Bird In till. ut1i,v a l.-l ( lnii.l. Mtumotl iu tho luitnshiti ilp. x tlU-.l U ,o, ami Imi s.pliii lor a patent lor sail IkH'Im that the lint la i)en to the imbllc fur in-I'i-et inn u. a eopy thereof by UeM'riiUir nuImJ;. isioiih, has tM'eu iistcl In a eonieiuetil ;ilnei- in llm ortieo for the mnpeituin of all jht- iinii iiiieiiu u aim me imiiiie Koncraiiv, io-ii it SitHh o( ha...' line nuJ w of Will. M'. r., tire son: luHtihli :r.', Kange A. all of si-etuim 'J, it. l.l, 1'., i:, .'I. .'I, .' i. ;f, ;ti aoit .Vtaul thi-s' of . e. :;. NK' , and S .. of l'J. N' , of NK1 NE1,. N',SH' ami f.ots 1, J. J. I, j, , . '.:. l'. 11. Ii l.l. II. lo, it. mi l i:, of litv N ItllMi the uet sixtv .lays folloii illB the date of this notiee. protentK or couti-M acaltit thv eliuiii o the l ou..ny to any trait or auutluls ion ivlihln any .ietlou or .urt of section, tlv m :ite.l in the 11. 1, on the ground that the a n i-.iort; . a.naltli' (or uuneral than for agrlcnlt irI ie;r'o- s, wili Ik." ret t'iv d and noted for ic lM,rt t ) the ' U. C. neial Laud 1 illiec at U alilui;!oii J. T IJRIlHit.-, Kfu'iatt-r. 11. HMO I'll. Keeeivtrr. I. .MtlO Notice For Publication CmtkiStatesLa.no Orricc, li -elinru, Onuoii, lief . lv. Xoti-e i- lierebv irivi u that th-: followine nam! llli r liaa file-l notice of Ills liiteulion to luulie tina! -rxf 1 is siiiort of Ilia claim, ami t lint Mild lnooi vvil! be niaetl iH-'fore tut KeKisler and Iteetiier, I ailed Mates laud oiliuj at Huseljiin: Or' joti, oil January :l. lvj, i. I U I Mi 1 1. 1'OWKI.L, 011 liin If K. So. 1 ' for Ihf lots No. C, 7 aud f. .11, I'. .'I n.. It. 7 et. lie names Hie f illowiiiK uiino.f. iu ,rovc liisconliiiiioiis res- idenee upon mid etiltlviitloii of hhJ laud. 1 1 I. Ii. Luton, ol Miilwoml, '(irenon. O C. I'ow eh.oi MillM'ond, OreK il K. Ka ler of Kel 1. .().. (ir. eon, (,. w. Ijiiujiiic k. of Koiiburi; UP'k'oll. J. T. IlitllH.K.-', .'".; HeKiitler. BOSWELL SPRINGS On the 5. P. K. K. 'Douirlas County. Oregon IIOTKL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon Tills old reliable and tliv moat suocc-ssful Hru:lalit in Hail Fran filsM). still ooutliiuea to cure all Scsual aud 5cmlnal Dlaaaac suck as (lonnorrhuca, Oleat Stricture, 5yph Ilia lu all Its forms, Slkln Ul- jvioi - l uiirl, Nervous liebll 7' V V4ly Impotency. 8inl V' -o? nal Waakneas and Loss .suX-VCof llanliood, lliu conse- uiieiiee ol siilf aluiku aud esceasi'S irilii:lii( the lolloiviiiii syiMptmiiN: sallow loiinturiaiicn, dark spots iintlir llm I'yi s, pain In Hie liead, rlriKlng in tin-t ara, Ion ol eoiiil'li-iica, uiiii'iuiieo iu ap proai'liluii straiiKfra, palpllatioll ol llm lieart, wiakuens of llm liinlis and la It, Wish of inuniiiry piinpli i on tho face, uoukIii, 'iiimiuiptimi, ctn. lilt. (illtllON lias prai!tlctl In Han Francisco over tliiily ypuraaii'l lliosti tionlilinl sliould not mil to con, nil ii i in arid rcei'ivu inu otiiit'iii or his if real skill ami experience. Tlio doctor cures when others tail. Try Mm. Cures guaralileiip, l'ert'ali curi'l at homo. Charires reawiiiahk'. i'nlTr7F.iile, liliraj. I', i.lllllON. fi'.'S Koaruy hi. HHMrran LIVE p LET LIVE! t'ltilcrlhr atNtve ihkIm I will still riniluiii to iirrrv lor all rtloa itcaltliia in r as Istanoo au rniluoor ot iiitH-Mir, My I'liarara will Ii riainaliliJni1 mir work iiaraittiil. Amalx Hofty PtiMlr.' AtlOivas sn at tMewUinl, iHiimUs i n., Or. VII.I. I. ItliVlXIN. O.R.dflCO. I'KI'ART Kor rt Mall S jvm. TIMI1 HCMIMH I I ! I Knnn I'm I land i II Ijiar, Iviiiit, Ft. ' Worth, Omaha. knti. AltHIVK tolii Fast Mail 7 .ii a m l'lt, HI I vtil, t'lilciMio and Ji'asl. alia W alia. HH'kaiif. ' Mllllliaviill,H I'ani IHilnlh, Milwaukee, 1'lili'aKH aud t.aU (Vran .tramahlps j All aalliUK ilalea auli. Jei t tu cliaUHii. ' Fur Man F ram-tat o -N.ll Iit ii, , l.l, 1 .M, ' Ye Alaska- " ; nail m d IT. fimkanv 1Kilianc 10 l.i a. m. Urir t.m. S (1.111. 4 p. in. t i.m. p. in. s p.m. Kv.Siiinlai ralurtlay 10 I'.lll. Columbia Hlttr Stramrrs. Tu Astoria and M ay LaudiiiKS. M't F Hll inula) WlllamtMaHltcr. I tnlnii I'lly, Nr lenc, MaU-m A Way-l aud ka : p m V x Muuilay a.m. Ks.Kuuday 7 a in. I'nf. I hnr a till -al. Wlllamf (la anil Yam- : :i ju p in. hill Klter. : Mini., Weil OrvKon City, liatluu, and Fil. ami W ay l.audiuaa it a in. Tiu . I hn r. and t. I.v l;h.arl lis 111 . Wlllamrttt Hlr. 1'iirilaiid to l un allli ami ay-l.amlliiia 5naka l(ltcr. Illparia lu l nwlstun. i m p 1 lira TlHir. ami Hat I. I ltoll liailv I nt l.l I I iild) Kscvid Faninfi nlav. W. II. lit Kl.llt K1 , (ioticral raiM'iifvr Agent. . K. M ft. Co., lurllMiil, Orrvmi. Areoonhort L iBI RyT ilniikcst ami uuisl illicit roiiti) to Utah, Colorndo, Nebraska, Knn sas, Missouri River and all Points Last and outhcnt.1. Look at tlic time Portland to New Yoi k ! '.. diiys Chieaito a. days St. I iiis 3' t days IVnver '."j days salt Lake I? days 1'rce HccllnliiK Clinlr curat. tiolislcrrd Tourlal HU-r pliiit tars, Iullinaii lnlscc Nlrrp lug 1'urn Fur In!: patlleulaia sard:hit talc, t.e.o, of trams, etc., tall on or a.Mus- J. F. (1IVAN5, .j;t., KoBeburj:. O. Terry, NV. U. Coman. Tra. l ot. Al (n n A41 EAST AND SOUTH - VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE or Til K Southern Pacllle Co. Elprsaa trains las TuttUad dally. Houth " ! North V JO a. st l: o r. h un r a. A 0r. M. I I.v. Fortlaml . Ar. 3 00 1: u I.v. . Kowrmrg I.v. Ml.s i Ar. Kn FraneiH'O I t Above trains stop at all i.r-.iii li.al atatlona rn'iwci'ii roruau'i ani sajeiu, lurner. sianon JeSaraoa, Albanr, laiifunt, Hhiitds, llalav)' HarrlsburK, Junetloii I lly. Kiiaene, ottaKc drove, Drain, Pakland. and all stations from Roavburg to Aalilaud lucluslvr. Itoerburg nail-Dally. I ;). m . t .JO r. tt. I.v. Ar. I'orlisud Kowbiirs; Ar. I.v. t ju r. 1 M 1. Dnixd iaiis oM;ir: moi i i Pullman Buffet Sleepers A.ND iiixui.ti.AHsi i.i:i:fiiu iaiih AtUclied to all TbroUKh Train a. West Side Division. Ilctsvccu I'onlaud aud ('orsalll Mall tralu dally (e,iccit Huuday). TV) a.m. I nan m. i.v. Ar. Portland Corvallls Ar. I I.v. I ho r. a I ai r. u At Alliaur and l.'orvallla eoiiiu-it wltli traius ol Urcgon Central a Eaaleru railroad. Eiprisa tralu clslly (cxci-l Hiindsy). IMf.s. Lv. I'orUaud A r. IS IS k. u. 7 .' P. M. Ar. Me-MillVtllo I.v. I .l.l A. H s 80 I'. M l.r. lii.lfM ndenn I.v. I s-.'ii) a. at llireet eolinet lion at San Kranelaeo ivllli (ic ddeiital and llrieiital and I'Hellic Mall steam slili Hues for JAl'AN AN1 CHINA. HailliiK dales on stipulation. K KOKULKR, C. If. MA UK HAM, Mauager. U. K. 4 I'aas. Afeot. COETLANl) 'JKK'ION. Kalis and ti kcls to KiHeni iiolnta and Kit roiie. Also JAI'A.N, ( III.NA, IIOMH.LI.lI and A I. n TK A l.l A. (an lio olitaliieil Irimi I.. H. MOOUE, 'licket Aifetit, ol V. cr. LONUU.N, Hose ur. WOODWARD THE ZTsTSTXj ROSEBURG Doea Up ALL COMPETITORS! Wcj ar alwaya In the Lead, aud mean to keep there. The Golden Harvest I upon us, end farm er are smiling because Woodward looai to their Interest. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prloes. Cooault your purse and be sure and ise Woodward before buying. W. . WOODWARD 1 si IK Everything on the Side track for SANTA CLAUS and his Pack. Special drive on Pocket Knives, CarviiiR Sets Lamps, Silver Work, Onus, lite. Churchill & Wool ley. " tv . Ti, .C at V-!4JJl K Ills is the to Buy Groceries. C. VV. PARKS KRU5E & SHAMBROOK, l'K.M KKrl IN A 1.1 K1NHH or STAPLE fll PANGY GROCERIES AND PROTONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. AlA A ti l l. LINE OF TOBACCO Sc OIOAR8. l. l .i A lUIAi.. Itl.l. IIIJ.IVI HY, Real Estate Bought and Sold jsv ici ni Mcjiaittni. Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMKDIATK l'DSSKSSION UIVKN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop- Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices aud easy terms. Inquire of 3D. S. IC. BXJIOK, sr , m aiaialla(aaa) ssat &r m New Tongues and Sounds, Spiced Herring, Whole Codfish, Salmon Bellies and WYLIE PILKINGTON, I Successor lo O. W. NOAU, General Blacksmithing A.IH1I MM -- KJI.2WSU. TROTTINa AND RUNNlNd PLATOS A SPECIALTY, KKI'AIUINU OP AI.L KINIJH 1'HOMI'TLY DONB. Hhop uu Corner WaaHiliiRtoii tid Kau Hla., Hoacdwm F. M. Beardi 309 Jackson Street Has added to his stock of Hardware, a fine line f Coffee, Tea, Baking Powder aud Chocolate, Tobacco aud (iood.. New Piice,;, .f-4J sJl-tOCJnri UOt0 Place A full ami complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. ICvcrything oflcred for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. Wc have a very choice stock of cauncd goods, including'both fruits and vegetables, to which wc invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Ghcrkius, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock ol to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. Cue tooi HoulholF.O. M !) I'lll RI), OHIUION, Arrivals. Pickltd Salmon, Pickled Herring, Smoked Herring, Mackcral, at ononnoao ....MRS. N. BOYD. aud all kinds of Spices, Cocoa Cigars; Sugar and Salt. New SHELLAH CARROLL. Cl0, fill