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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1899)
Worth's 0nTity, An anecdote of (lit great Worth' grneroolty Iim txxdi soliiff tho rorttula. J iint where tlio (fonoroKity romm in, nrmeter, in wnnt 1 linve f. Tiled torMoot. It itm dnriiiR tlio tiny of t)w eiuplrs. llmt a IrndiT f fnliioti in rnrfi, find InH 'hnt lw li.d ovrnlrnwii Jior bus liniid'n niniilflri'iit allownuro, nnd 1 tint it grrnt fnury Imlt wna liiiiiilnt lit. wnit tit I ho tircM limn milliner mid rirnyoil lilm to lilro her a rostnnin. He aliorkpti. Kuril nirmi cm, dlonta luid novor ronio In lii liiuv Tlie Jsvly rrTl- Tlio (front ninn diniod. FinaiiT 'no rmyprmif tw'nuiT iirovniirtl Bnt ulia wn to wonr a ccwtnmo entirely of hii dovixtne. lie droeMxt lior M tlio flajf of PnrK The tricolor flattered in her nkirts, on her ehoes in her ennmelod rntriiifi. Her hir was drowod to reprcwont a etonny boa in wliioh roilo tlio fsmooe thr.M) unstod galley bearing the arm cf I'Arin. Tho lady wan enrptnred. I he Rret Man only charged her 1,600 franc. Tho dross was hnrs for cue night only. Value of Changing Ailrertiermenta. firkins up n oM journal the other day I found a statement to the effect that a rrrt.un patent medicine firm had not (at that tame) rhanfreJ the wording of Its advertisement for thirteen year. While I am a thorough believer in judi cious AdrtTtiaing I donbt if such adver tising ,1s that would accomplish any good lifter a few months of publication. No doubt ninety-nine readers out of a hundred would throw aside the paper at sight of the familiar heading with the rxrhinintiou, "The svmo old story." Thor.jrh publishers may save consider ably in composition bills by permitting advertisements to "stand"' in their col nmn for a year or more, they must lose considerable in the ill effect upon other wonld lie advertisers. It is to the interest of publishers that their patrons should find that "it payi to ndvertise,"' and those advertising col umns are most attentively perased which are most frequently changed. A publisher who allows an advertisement to stand without change in his column for over three months is doing his own business an absolute harm. Advertise ments are being looked upon aa news, and as such they should bo fresh and in teresting. Invite your patrons to make frequent changes in their announce ments. It will pay them, and this will have a reflex action upon your own re ceipt. Xatiflrml Publisher and PriiiUr. For Over Fifty Vrau. An Old and Will-Triid Kkxeoy. Mrs tVlaslow Soothing fvrup hu been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers tr their children while ttethiug, with perfect success. tt soothes the child, softens the gums, aUavs all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is p!caaut to the taste. Sold by drujrgisu in every part of the world. Twenty fire cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow'i Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Tnc Ctmrcben. Methodist Chcblu corner of Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. w. Woolley, Superintendent; Class Meeting at close of the morning service; Epworth League 6:jui. m. f. 11. Churchill, Frotidvnt. Prayer Mooting, Wednesday, at ".SO p. m. o. R. Arnold, Pastor, Parsonage, corner Main and LaLe. I'Mtcij BciTar.E.v L'hvech on Fowler street. Sunday service, at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Pray er meeting, Thursday evening. Mrs. Lucy M. Crrur, r-U.r. rtr. Okuk.ks Cucacu. Corner Csw and Main streets. Services ou second and fourlli tiuuday morning of each month and every Sun day evening. Scia! services announced from time to time. Rev. Jou.n Dawso.n, Missionary. M. E. Cut ec u, Socth. Services every Sunday morning and evening. Kkv. J. T. COTTii.v, l'ustur BrnsT C'iick ll corner of Ijiue nid Koc ttroct. Sunday service: Preachius at 11 a. m. and T.:i0 p. ui. SabUalh Seliuoi at 10 a. m., V. P. t'oshow, eu)K.riuUU'Ient. prayer Lieetiu at :30 Weduesday evcniuir. S. A. iMn.i.A-, Pastor. First Curimian tin B' u Comer of 11"; of and Woodward stn-ets. aunUay services Preachius both uioruintr uud evening, Sunday school at 10 a. iu. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. in Prayer meeting cacli Wednesday evening at .JO. A cordial wcI'-jiiiic an t greeting awaits all. W. A. WoD, Pastor. AN OPEN To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IS THE COURTS fOUR BIGHT "TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AN D "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Byannis, Massachusetts, the originator of "CASTORIA." the same that was has borne and does now bear r (lie fac- simile signature of llus is the original "CASTO R 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 trf ' on the and nas the signature of C&&&M& wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President March 2 1808. ,q . 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 jjredients of which even he does not know." "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed .You. ths ciwtaga commnv, ? aiuaaa, L.".:f 3 TIHT Ar.c CLOCKS Titty Wrra Commonly t'srtl In Urn ( tusernlh ntnry. Of tho vnrlon xnniplon that have txn jriwii 'f cttrly vi metis of the clock nuiVrr's nrt Mot tho leant interest ing aro the MWtal types of lampclooka, On of those wna of a kind quite com inon in tho Revrntrontheontnry and con a.intol of a lamp burner placed at tha, base of a glass oil rooeptncle luotinted vertically on a suitable st.-wdard. Tlio oil reservoir luid attached to it a scale, facing the burner and showing tht hour, beginning at 4 o clock in the aft ernoon, at which time the lamp waa to bo lighted in winter, and ending at 7 o'clock in the morning. The lamp be ing lighted, the gradually descending level W the oil, aa combustion proceed ed, marked the hours. Tho other device, of later origin, dat ing back to the beglnniug of the present century, nt Hired the same priuciple. It consisted of two commnnicating oil chauibers, snperpoeed by a clock dlaL In one of the chambers was placed A night lamp to illnmlnate this dial, And in the other was suspended a float from a cord which passed arouud a small pul ley, Tlio latter was mounted on a bori roiital axis ending in tho center of the dial. Tlio float of course descended as the oil was consumed and carrlea the index hand along with it, thus making tho hemrs precisely as in thecasoalreair cited. At their best those timepiegoa could have had only an indifferent de cree of aeouracr, yet they probably served their purpose mil and certain are interesting at the present time a illustrating some of the expedient- adopted bv mechanicians of an xUe period, sjftiir.ier'g Magazine. "THE BRACELET." It Waa Beaatlfnl Tntll It IWcanir Rw suladvr of Bis lHnbt, "Here," lie paid, "is n bracelet Wear it aJwaya, that like our love ll may prove endless and unbroken in it oircle." And from a silken case, in which the name of the goldsmith giia tened, he drew the pledge of their new affections. She stood before him, ra diantly palpitating, as it seemed to him In the ecstasy of his attention perhaps with the pteasTjo-e of so rare a trinket. Tho diamonds lost their luster in the rapctire which her flashing eye convey- ea. iioiaing lier hand, lie was adjusting the gift to the flexible wrist into whioh tapered her well rounded arm its skm seemed whiter now, aa if expressive of to ' much purity about to receive the biuding earnest of Lis words. But, ho said, hesitating suddenly, I must tell you, and Tot whv should I? This btacelet. bv the touch of some mysterious magic so the jeweler tells tnc, and yet I can Isnrdlr believe it shrinks about tho yri.t of her who proves untrue, and fcs wearer k-s for ever the use of her hand, which then hangs limp and lifefless, iu token of her perfidy. " "Surely," she usJswerod, "tou Ciiniiot wish to pnt me o snch a test as this who need none, .i shonld wear it were it not to me bntsm eternal reminder of your doubt, each diamond but an eye to watch and it Is much too gaudv. A play, riug willfdo for ma. " PiLulol Frras. Caro Bros, indorui tueir patrons they are iu receipt again of Clark's Cotton. Same old price. that pool l or tine tone and uigu grade piano get a Neodliau). They speak for them selves. It Goes not take a cracker jack at a big f'alary or a paid musician to sel them. All we ask is to look at the in straments, try the tone yourself, and yon will be convinced tiat Needbatns are the best pianos on the market, except Chickering or Steinway, For reference eee O. F. iiodfrey. A. C Mark?, or I. D. Kiddle, who baa just received at bis home a beautiful one in figured mahog any case. The prices if tbeee pianos are the most reasonable lor the quality of goods ever offered ia this city. I can also give you inside pric m on any make piano. Oat! and see T. K. UlCltAKbsON, Roseburg, Or. N. B. We also have in stock some new and second-hand pianos second hand $(X) to $173. New $200 to 3O0. ITER same on every iurappe A", which has hern used ht rater, hiw cit. V LET 7 INDIANS ANl THE RAINBOW. H r.aau Think h nmls rhDrn t)M KsnVoIra h Form ft a ltrmt&. uaptam iTtTUt w. imoy or v Aa td, Cat, or niaiir ywrs ftatloucHi in Amcna. und rew Wwyco with tho Jr$r niar arniy, tout nocnt tlio inytlil and ntwstitioiis oi tno itnut mutilans to rronp of lViendii at a Broadra totel Sn fVenlng. "Iu thdZuul iniud,"aaid ho, "the rlntioT Jias tjrer boon a deified anj 1111, paying the attxlbutoa. of n liniurui Mug &sa filso tu cody and ciut) of tho fnno dons of a lnoMttriuff wtu Otjvtouoby O10 striped Kick ana arched attitude of 0x9 meihriny rorm, its snddou appwir a oc aud diarlHarance among the lea vet of the plants V hi A It iuliabiw, are the tnaktgiea npon winvU this persouiflca tu is based. As the uieamiriiiK worm eontmrnea the herlvure of the plants and eaurvs them to dry np, so tho rainbow, which appoars ouly after tho rain, ia supposed by the simple minded Indian emu a cessation of rain, and conse Qncutly tole tho originator of drought, Wider tho infl nonce of which phuiti wither away, as thoy do under the rar affoa of the nieasuriiiK -worm. "It will bo ieen that tlio visible phe nomenon called the rainbow k1 by anal ogy the personality of tho iiica.Miritig worm, while from the worm in turn tho rainbow cets its function n n cvd. tf this the ctMtion of the rain i'ii tlio up- arance of the rainlnvw i nddnccd ft roof. The fading of the flowers ia nt- ribnted to the rainbow, which, consum ing their impetwptiblo existences, thn tWlrea his brilliant coloring. jut n it is bettered that the luc.iMiriiig worm pets hia green, yellow and red Ktripoa from the leaves and flowers which it devours. "The Influence of this union npon the Zunl mind is to phut the raiulniw among the nialitniant gixls. It is fre quenily pjinted on war shields and made a demon to bo propitiated, yet Mutinied. When a rainbow apptirs iu the sky, the Zuni Iudiaus and those of many other trtbes turn their backs npon the beauti ful sijjtht and covertly imprecate the unfriendly spirit "-New York World. j);trwiu found grains of tnaizo in the earth ou thosv vshoroof lru So foci . in to w tht leTal of thn Notice is hereby Riven to the public by the underciitued that I do not alio" dead animals to be buried ou ny prem ises, at Roseburg, Ore-son, or Kirbnge dumped therccn or sand or gravel taken therefrom, uulees the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me (or the right to do eo. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aahon IIosk, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17ib, lSiv. our iioods are new and of the latent styles. No shopworn uooJs ou hand at the Boss Store. Viavl. Viavi. Mra. J. H. Shnpe is local representa tive for the popular Viavi remedies. Any one desirinc anv o( these remedies will please call on her at her home or ad dress her at Uoeeburg, Oregon. Now is the time to save money by btivin; your goods at the Ilnscbiir Novelty Cash Store. In buying three paird of shoes you can save enough to buy auotl. er pair. On clothing we can save you from f J to 1 on a suit. Fall millinery, cloaks aud capes, all sold at closini: out prices. Absolutely cluMiiii out. Call and be convinced. Balm of Figs. Adv one wishiutr. to purchaie "l.alnt of Fiiis" can do so by callinir on or ad dresiink! Mun. A.vsie Uti ki.lv, 'jOJ Cbbs .St., KosebiH),', 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. 1 find it Impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patron" nd myself by selling strictly for casa. P. Benedick, Undertaker. Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 1S95. ECONOHY HARKET L. KOHLHAGEN, Proprietor, bALKK IN Fresh and Salted Meats, CKS ST., KOSKIIL'EG C'B fflESII OYSTERS ALL STYLES AT iw mi PURE CflilDIES M AN L'FACl U Ki ll UAII.V I! j6HM-J7Tin ' " VU J Ii If I i.1 SHELLAH CARROLL. m Mr J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER. H, C. STANTON H put reooUnl nsw b 4 saUstslts stock DRY : GOODS consi8T1no or Udii's' )rs.i tiocla, Kibboan, Triumiias, Uces, Stc, Ktc. -ALSO A HNI STUCK OT- noo rs aii kSiioi:.s Ot ths txst 401117 sad talsh. GROCERIES Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Alo on hsiiJ In Urft qusBtltlf sad pries to suit the time. Alw uuv suxa or Custom-Made Clothing For Choice Call at Stanton's for "L. P. M" NOTICE. I Nirf t) mais- l.M) null ,:. Ki'-ilniri; tin-gun, IVreiulHr I'.i u lioiu it :u:i ci'iii'i-rn: Vitti.v Is tu rvtiv lefii'li thai tin' Itnar-t .S'liil Laiiil t . !iniiiintt pi il Ihe -tali ul tire- on. ha1- lili-il In tlr.i i'!liiv a lit ot lauIii tiu. ali''t in tnc tun iifl.lp ti- l.: lou n: SW 1 , i.l N k ' , "i ? 1 1 SI . . K. ' W ,st, ami liii-i a)ilii l f.' aiil Hi-lit-li'il Itii- name: ilia: tlio ht i i" n t" iiir lmblU' lor in-iTtl.Mi aii'laC"!-v tlHT'-ii ly tli'i'riitivt' huImIii i.loiif, ha. Ui'ii l'O-ti 'I in a lOiiit'liU'Ul tilaiv to this orlitv for tho tn-i'ovuoti of all jh pmuis liil'.-reatoj anl th,' jitililii' ;i norally Within ilic iii t Mt ilnys f.'lluiiliii; the ilaiv oi 1 1. i n notice, frotcsls or i.itili.li iicnlii-t the v'1-jiiii ot tho ki-I t'i':iiiiii...iom'pi to any tract or sutuli i Li - ti Mi'.iiin any M'otiotior iar't of kix. ti. ll. Ii'-i t:l; l hi tlir .i.:. on tin- urouinl that tin' -4M1C in iiiuro i alunl'.c for miiifltal than for aurii nUuriil nrniM w IM b,' rvii'lieil anil niitnl fi.r n 'Ort to tliu tulicral Ijind Oltui' at W ailunxtoii, 1. I'. J. T. BKIlKiKtt. J. II. BOOTH, Ki-gl.Ur. liccuo cr. JStlO I'micu t-i itks 1. 1 so orrn , i;..n buri. On gon, Jauunry V, lsiw. To ivhi'tii It may l ourcrn: Notii in lii-n-by given It: u t Hu- On on .V Call lurnia KnumaJ Company ha fllcJ in ihis olhoc a I. -I of !uiul ntuuU'il In tho IqimisIiii ito- rilx"l In low, ami ha ai'plk'il for a patrnt fur naiil IhU'N, that the Imt in oK.'ll to the puhllv for iiil'i i tlou ami a com- thereof bv ilew rmliie huIaIii i.-ionn, hits tK'vn lHjiteil In a anni enletit iilaec in thi. oiliee for the inirwctiou of all w r- "oni intenneil ami the tiublie generally, to- it; nth of ha-.' line ami W ot Will. Mer, ir Tovi ii.hu. Knntre 1. all of neetioiii M. ll, l ;. 1 ., it. :. .'i, j.,. .'7, -J,;;i ao.t.Uaml the. -V. , NE' N , S'u ati'l lits 1, J.";!, t. :, o, ' I ' r. , Kiel r-- , ui .-i-. i j, r t oi r. . i, in. ii, i.', i i, 1 1, i., in anil 17, oi w W i i li i ii the net mty ilays folloii i lie the date f thl notter. i-rotesl or contests Snali'-t the Uiiii "f the t ouoaiiv t any trai t or sulxliv . i"ii ii ilhin any "i-elton ur tarl of at-etioii. ile t I in Hu- li-:, mi l nc Kroiiiiii mat the .aim fire i rt.iiai-li' lor mineral than for agrleult u ml .ti ri-.-!.. ill I, rei olvi'il ami noteil lor ie. IT. irttotn m ! Lann ' uiiee at anhniirtoi J. i J. , BRItXiKS, Keirlster. it. nouni, Kcei'ivi r. ii'i Notice F:or Publication I'M 1 Kli STlTKH I.AN'O IJfriCI, K h'lrir. tin uoii. Dec. '.'J. 1K. Noli' e i- herein- giVell that the following nan. i d 1 1 !. r liiu filed notice of his intention In iiiHke li.ial proof lu mmnort of his claim, ami Unit :ud prool nil. Ij.- iiiaed before the Reitlster and It.i'.'T. I niled Ma leu Uml iinne at lion biiri? Or' .'oii. ou January II. '.H, vl- r. i l.(. Ii. 1'UWKI.I., n hi- If I! No l i for the lots No. ii, 7 ami !'. , 1. Jl i.. It. 7 ii i'l. lie names the loiliisring ii .ini-.-e. to prove his continuous rcs- i-ieiici- iiiiuu anil I'liiiivallon ot urn in ni . vi I. Ii. (Uyiuii, nf Millwooil, 'Oregon, i) C I'oiv nl M.ihlood, Oregon, H. V. Ka ler of Ke .'. tlri-'oii, j. W. Iliiunil' k, of Kiwehunr or' oii. j. r. ijkiui.ks, ii.'.".'. Kegister BOSWELL SPRINGS On the S. P. K. K. Douirlas County, Oregon IIOTI'L constaut ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. To The tnfortiiiiutc. Dr. Gibbon 'J his Old reliable, and tho most successful Hneclallsl lu Han ?rau- f.lM O. still coiitliiuvs to euro all bczual and Seminal Disease" such ax Onnnorrhira, (Heel Stricture, yih Ilia In all Its lonns, hlkin 1)1 aeases, Nervous llebll- linpotency. bcinl- I,. unit I .... -li-i-'ftvi'fV- "ill flanlioud, tho conse- 'iiieneu nl keif ahiiho aud exci'MU-s pnxlucliiK tho I'llli.uluK h rii (.loiiiK : loillow ( (iiiiiteiianco, ilark lioU iiiuh r the eyi s, aiu in th head, riilKlllg lu llii'i iiii. Iom of eoiilldi'iii s, illlliileni e lu Hp. lirohi'hliiK KtriuiKi-is, ialiilatioil of tho heart, weuknes of the ilinlis und hoi k, limn of memory .i in .l,-fc on Ilm liiei-, coiikIin, consumption, t. 1K. iilllHON lias practiced in Hun Kraneiseo oyer thirty i'ur-aod thiihi; troiihleil hhoiihl uot lull to emoiiii hint and receive the tn'iieut of Ins ureal skill nud esperleuei.-. The doctor cures hen oihers lull, l iyhlru, Cures guaraiiteep, I'eriiiiMii cured at home, hsri'H reaMiiiahle, ( all nriwlie. Iilli-. I. K. iilllHON, r.Jri Kearny HI, Kan Krull ciscu, ( al o LIVE p LET LIVE! t'nlcrthe almve mlio t will still exiiiliine to survey tor all rllia tl.-nlrtn for all imtllxs ilm rluii 111 v su lnlsni'O na u emiiiocr or snrvvynr. Mr elm rs will I'O vi. Am !. rt-ssniisbli-lniKl mjr nurk (ikniKiilev nmiry i-unnc. AiUIivu at iMovoUiul, 1hiik1u Co., Or. WII.I. I. lllvVUON. O.R. d'tt CO. liU'AKT TI.MI1 CHI in t.t: ! tor 1 Kuuu l'orllul fust Mall Ssll Use, IX'iivir, rt. Worth, OmnliK. kail S i.iu. t'tlv, St I null, t hlunau mil Ktut. AltltlVK rnim Kaul Mail 7 -M a. lit. I WrHk nlln. Htikaue, ' ; Mltll'MHlllli,Mt. I'slll IHilulh, Mllttsusvt-, ; tiiU iutti mill Kn.l. I tVrsit Meamshlps I All oallliiH tlalm tiilx I ! J-vt Iu vliaiiK". 1 Kor San KraiiclMO - 1 i 1 1 Uvea, , l.t, l, .M, i Sikiiu Klyvr ll m. HM.tIIO Hy.r HI: 1.1 . 111. ti.tit. i p. III. 7 111. ' I'o Alaska hail H'l IT, ,i i. HI. It 111. Ki.SiiiuUy HsturtUy 10 '.n. Columbia ttlttr atramera. To Aiion ami t ay l4tiiilliiK. III. T ll inula j W illamette Klvar. ! 4 :m I' hi. A a. 111, t'r-lon fllv, NrnlMTK, i h Mimlay Kn.buuilay I hali in A Way luil tin 7 a in. Tiiea. Tliur. auil Sat. Willamette anil Yam hill Hlver. Ortiiiiti t Hi , liay lmi, 1 ami Way I n.lin :i ) p in. Mull., W rl ami r il. it a in. Tnfa.Thur. ami Sat. l.v Kli'arla l'aily, Wlllamrlte Rler. I'oitlainl to t orvallla ami W y-l.aiitlth .nak tllver. Hiiarla In l.nwintoti. 4 m y. in. Tne. I ll it r. ami Sat. I I ninl.toii l'aily Kseept Kriiloy kxii'i'l Farnnlay. ""W. M. III HI.IIt KT, (ienrral l'aiwti(ir Agent. O. K. N. Co., lurtlMiict, Orrgon, QregonShort ine y. .ijuu test and mo'-l direvl ronio to Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Kan sas, Missouri River and all Points Cast and Southeast. Look nl Hie ttme Portland to New Yotk I'j dnya Chicatro 3.'k. days St. 1-ouia 3' j days Denver "-".j days Salt Lake 1 'tf days I'rcc Mra-llnliiK Chair cars, t'li-liolHlerc-tt Tourist Nlrpliit Cars, iMtlliuiiit lnlit?c Hlcrp I a r Cars Kor lull purUciilars ivgardmg i At i -, tunc of traiui, ete. , call on or luldrvsi J. F. (1IVAN5, Ant., Koaeburif. C. O. Terry, W. 11. Coman, Inn. I'tu, Ai:t ton Al. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE or THE Southern 1'acillc Co. Kiprs trains leaee Portland rlally. South North 6 uor. i l.v.V ' Portland .""Ar. I a. sT i.W -. si. I I.e. - Koaehurt - l.r. t'J r .. H ha M. Ar. Han KraneiM'o l.v I mur. a Abora tralna stop at all iirineliial utallons t'lwet n Portland and .-ale mi, Turner, Marlon, Jefferson, Albany, Tangeut, Hhnlds, llalaey, Harrisbiirir. Junciloii rite, knci ne. t ottaue drove, Liraiti, tiakland, and all alallons from Host-burg to Asulaud lllelulve. Itoacbiirs; .tlall Dallf. 8 1. M. t Mr. at. I I.v. Ar. l'ortlaml Itowburc Ar. l.r. I ii r 7 Ki a. a DIJIK4 UAItS 4l4jt:M HIM II.. Pullman DufTct Sleepers AND sjxoii-ci.ams Hi i i rivti i aiii Altache-l to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Ilctwecu I'orilatiid aud L'orrallla Hall tralu dally (ciccpt Huuday). 7 30 A.M. II htk. kt. I Lt. Ar. fortland t'nrvallis Ar. I l.v. I .vYi r. m I .11 r. At Alhauy and L'orvallls eonnort Willi liaiut of Oregon Leutral a tasteru railroad. Express train dally (except HuiiJay). I .'itj r. u. r. M. a-) p. M Lv. Ar. l.r Portland MeMllivllle I iideK'iiileni'0 Ar. Lv. Lv. I :e a. a h:fi: A. M ' A. M Direct eoiiiieetlon at Han Kraneiseo with Oi cidelital and (oriental ami I'aeilie Mail sleain ship Hues for JAPAN AND CHINA, riailing naies ou application. &. JtOIULKK, C. II. MAHKIIAM, Manager. U. r. k Pass. Agent. PORTLAND OKRdON. Kalek aud tickets to Kutern tinluts and K ll rniK-. A lm i JAPAN, ( 111NA, lldNdl.Ul.l' and At iTKAl.IA. ( ail lie olitalned from I.. II. MOOUK, licket AKcliti or V. V. LUNDu.N, Itnsu ur. WOODWARD THE ROSEBURG Does Ui ALL COMPETITORS! We are always ia the Lea J, tod mean to koep there. The (Jolde.li Harvest is upon us, aud farm- on are smiling because Woodward looas to their interest. HUfiiGY HAIlNi:S Kull Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are ll Leather and Warranted. SADDLES i j At Uoduoed Prices, Consult your purse and he sure nd Woodward before buying. W. H. WOODWARD Imimii A tt) the most complete stock of hardware. If you ate interested in Hail) Wire fencing Imy the "WmikcKnn." Hest and Cheapest in the Mar kct. Churchill & Woolley. ft 4.'M' aji . 4J ?4 TJ9 D- his is the to Buy Groceries. Our Hue of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock ol to baccos iu Southern Oregon. C. VV. PARKS & CO., Grocers. Hut i.r a i Ut SJi Jt tX &I KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, HK.M.KKH IS ALL KINUM UK STAPLE H FI1HCY GROCERIES 1 PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A Ki l l. 1 INK Or TOBACCO 8c CIGARS. t.l K I'M A TRIAL. i hi;i; ii:i.ivi:ii v, Real Estate Bought and Sold jw ).,iiaassRni. Parms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMKMATK l'OSSKSSION OIVEN. Stck R;iiijcs, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hup Lands of in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S- K. BTJIOK, Islaaaaan aa i 9 a4 New Tongues and Sounds, Spiced Herring, Whole- Codfish, Salmon licllics aud ononoono WYLIE PILKINCTON, ,'Hucuessoi to General Blacksmithing Jmtmm Jass:sjjjUaJjKaaslslCsKK2Wa1. TROTTINC! AND RUNNINO PLATKS A SPECIALTY, KKl'AIUl.NU OK ALL KINDH PROMPTLY DONE. hop ou Corner Wwaltlniitou F. M. Beardfcr 309 Ja'ckson Street Has addend to. lwi.'stbck of Hardware, a fine line of Coffee,. Tea, Jiakiug' Powder and Chocolate, Tobacco and Ooods. J New 'Pi ices. lis V vl V Orift tst O OO-C Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept iu a first class grocery. Everything offered lor sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. 2 L0 St UOU CJfc &OC tins Hour Bouth ol I'. O. RUsl UIRIi, ORI'.UUN, best quality, iu choice locations. mmm a' mm mm a m Otf mrsmmmm m a a Arrivals. Pickled Salmon, Pickled Herring, Smoked Herring, Mackcral, at MRS. N. BOYD. i U. W. N0A1I,) and Kaue Hoirburg. and all kinds .of Spices, Cocoa Cigars; Sugar and Salt. New