' ftonllmant MM itn On Itottrr. ' a jMIDr Mwmn wily hi rnna, "i' sad Of jfrwxt pornoiinl rlinrni find fin J ninny winning manner", the dimnlitor of prominnnt politic Inn, horsolf now happr ifo and mother, nnoe iwRiiiled Moltke, who wim luring a 1riof visit to brr fathor'a country homo in Sitorin, Into writing aoniotlilng in hrr autograph aiviuu. TJ.is vr.is She entry : I.nirn rcrjrvM ; Wnlirholt bcstrhl. V. Moltkb, Frtdmaraclial), Which in English wcmld b: Allemiwtfall: Truth irtll pnTll. The wily damarl now doionninwl to bido an time until she ahonld U able to match Moltke'a dictum. When her family had again nettled down in their Berlin quartern for th winter waon, Frlnc Bismarck railed one afteruoou, and nil ahowwl him her hook, calling hl attention to what tho great atrafe gist had written, adding artlessly: "Do yon think tho wimo, dear prince? lVr hapa yon would liko to add yonr com ment? And on the same page? Oh, thank yon o very much ! And may I opd thoTolmne to tho WiUiclmstrasse?" Tho chancellor next day retnrned the book, now a greatly treasured family possession, and this is what ho had writ ten beneath tho contribution of his col league: WoM yrrm Icli, daw In 3onor Writ Die Wahrhcit atcta dm f-Ion Ix halt. D"f min Lu(W dioww Ix-bcns Kampft aflbst Hn FolduiarsehaU VTrfrt bra V. BiwuAncic, Rcichskanmtcr. Very roughly Englished, the chancel lor'" linos might run something like this: In fntnre worlds, beyond tho pule, Th. truth Is utrotijr an J shall prrvatl. But 'painst cur mund.-ui lie, 'tis plain. Field marshal crrn light in rain. Westminster Gazette. llaldnrsa. Men Ucoae bald more .frequently than wonieu because of the closeness of the hatsthey wear, which keep the head too hot, induce perspiration and weaken the hair. Tbo boys of the famous Blue Coat schools of London, who never wear hats, never become bald late in life. Robespierre had a thin face, sharp nose, narrow forehead and small mouth, with thin lips. He always dressed neat ly and was often mistaken for a depart wont clerk or bookkeeper. For Over Fifty Veaia. A3 Old and Weu.-Tbiid RiMEDV.-Mri ".'Inslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over Oft j years by millions ol mothers In their children while teeth Uy;, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the Rums, allays all pala, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty live cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask (or Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Toe churchc. Mktuodist Cucrch corner of Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. W. Woollcy, Superintendent; Class Meeting- at close of the morning service: Kpworth League 6::ap. m. F. II. Churchill, President. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. 0. K. Arnold, Pastor, Parsonage, corner Main and Lane. United Biikthkk church on Fowler street. Sunday service, at ll a. m. and 7: JO p. in. Pray er meeting, Thursday evening. Mrs. LCCY M. CiTLtr, Pa!or. iT. Usaibok s Cuvr.cll. Corner Cas uud Main streets. Services on second and fourth buuday morning of each month aud every Sun day evening. Sjivcial services announced fivm time to time, P.sv. John Dauon, Missionary. M. K. Chi'iicu, South. Services every Sunday mo'ulng ami evening. Kev. J T. Cotton, Pastor Battist C'Hi Rt ll corner of Lane and Rose streets. SunJay sen ice: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7: JO p. in. Sabbath School at ll) a. in., O. P. Coeuott, nuperiutendcnt. jrayvr ineciin:; at :30 Wednesday evening. S, A. Dofoi.tN Pit.-!..r. First Christian Chi r u Corner oi Pine and Woodward streets. Sunday services: 1'reachiuR both inoruiiiu and evenius. Suoday school at 10 a. in. Y. P. S. C. E. atC:C0 p. m Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at .). A cordial welcome and gixctini? awaits all. w. A. Wo- D, Pastor. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IS THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of ffyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA " the same that has borne and does now bear on every the fac-simile signature of 0i&ffi&jfa -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 kind you have always bought rtf on the and has the signature of CzL&ffi&Z&x wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except Vie to"1. Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. I)o not endanger the. life cf jour 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 m Mr mar m-m im m mm i Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. '.' Kir. A.n suCKtrt. ti.r 'y Illinois ami Wlaronaia Cam -! Ihrlr Mrknainm. "!i i Id 10 IkhI been no baduera in Vi i.v. " said a nativoof that state, "VI . . .i t.i would nut bo known as the Hn.lj.ir t-t. t. ,uid vit It did not receive I i.o iiiimo Iioc.msn la)ger were there. There were very few whito people in Wisconsin territory in its early days, I lio population Uing confined to the iniliiary )w-is t'io uiiiv.ioimiy mid trad ing stations, and tho lead tniuing re gions in tho southwestern part of the territory. Tho miners were of two classes, inon who worked tho minea all tho year round and men who came up from tho Illinois country in the spring and worked until tho fall, when they returned lo their prairies and groves. Tho miners who were permanent dwell ers in the region didn't bother to put up cabins or even hut.. In fact, material for such dwellings was not abundant. They simply dug holes in the aidoa of the hills largo enough to give them room to sleep and cook iu. Nowadays those burrows wonld pethaps be called dugont. but as they closely resembled the subterianean homes of tho badgers they were promptly called badger holes aud tho miuers who occupied them were called badgers. "Any ono who cares to tramp through that patt of Wisconsin today will coino a pint deep excavations iu the rocks regular quarry holes bearing every evi dence of having been made long ago. And so they were. Snno of them were excavated 00 years ago and more. They were the work of tho lead miners who went up from Illinois in tho spring to tho mining region. They, being there only for a short seaon, did not mine by dig ging shafts, as tho permanent miners did, nor did they live iu burrows. Thiy blasted tho surface rock, making largo pits by their work, seeking what was called the float lead and ore that was easily obtained near the top. They oc cupied the pits they made, as the other miuers did their hillside burrows. "Owing to the similarity of tho mi grations of these quarry miners to those af that ftmiliar fish which goes up stream ic ;he spring aud down again in the fall, they soon became known as suckers, and thoir pits iu the rocks were called sucker holes. Iu tho course of years tho names badger aud sucker came to bo applied to tho entire people of Wisconsin and Illinois. Many of the origiual badgers and suckers becamo the leading citizens of their respective lo calities and helped make the country's history. Whci Wisconsin was admitted to the Union, tho badger was placed on her coat cf arms in recognition of this fact, and it was from tho miuers who quarried in the rocks of Wisconsin that Illinois got her name of the Sucker State. " New York Sun. I.ivc and Ix-t Live. Tlie uew-spjiivr that takf advertising to fill vsp with cannot prosper. A news paper that has it.-, rates too high cannot sell it space. Tnere is a normal rate'; that is, a vato which tho publisher can alTor-l to accept and make a profit, and which the advertiser can aiTord to jiay an-1 also make a profit. The profit must be mutual, else one or the other will "-t .p-.nii (Conn.i Sentinel. Caro Bros, inform their patrons that they are iu receipt again of Clark's Spool CMton. Same old price. tor line tone and high grade piano get a NeeJbam. 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 Btroments, try tbe tone yourself, and yon will be convinced that Needhams are tbe be.t pianos on the market, except Chickeriog or Steinway. For reference see O. F. Godfrey, A. C. Marks, or I. 15 Riddle, who has just received at his borne a beautiful one in figured mahog any case. The prices of these pianos are the most reasonable for the quality oi goods ever offered n this city. 1 can i also give you inside prices on any make j of piano. Ciil r.nJ see ! T, K. Rkuahuso.v, ! Roseburg, Or. . is. e also nave in stock some new and second-hand pianos second I band $tjO to TI75. New 00 to 300. TH6 KODAK CAN tie. S-nr Iwtaims I Cam Trnfrm a DmsJI FUh Into IMg On. The autafrnr photographer who iu ako an angler is well awiiie that hi camera will hack him np when (toasting of his piscatorial prowosw. One photo I saw reproientol a lingo ll-di. tho length of which appeared to rspial that of a 3 fvl tnle, which waa ahni ahown. In reality tho "take" was a little dace, or carp, and vii'i'o Ix'iiiK ptKiiogiiipiiett it had been hold very chwo to tho lens. Th tnle, of cenrse, wa.s taken nMno distant away. One f my authorities waa oiuv ru gag( hy both aidoa in a law oiim ronttviny, which I will call tho (.'it Iannis InipiMVeiiientixMiipany, wanttnl to altolish a tvrlam tmrt lomlttiH- from Lomlvu-d street to King William rim-t and were willing to ctt.ihliih in it.tstend a jvi.-ago through ono of their own buildings. The roinvnny'a plea was that the court wa.s a dingy, not to any dirty, one. and, fnrthornioiv. that it wn.- haunt ed (it loafers of quest ionable character. Counsel for tho other aide, representing merchants having oliuva in the court ttttly maintaiiuHl that the paswigo waa well lighted and eminently respectable. Photographs wero handed in from both idea. Tho first photo allowed a narrow, disreputable looking alley, utrown with mbbish and fallen hoarding. The other picture, however, showed tho wurt in dispute to (to a fairly broad, well lightotl city thoroughfare, frequented by lucr- chanta of thriving appoarauco. These photograph wero taken fnr tho houto of: lonw votutnittet), but tho tuauor WM amicably ttlHl. Here is another case: Tho Shuttl Machine compauy TacatOil their prem ise in Clieapside, aud another aewiuf mat-hine dealer moved in. In order tt trade upon tho established reputatiori of the company the ecxuul tenant left tho old name on the windows and over tho door, but added the wont "lato" in very miunto characters for his own protec tion. Tlie Shuttle company waved wroth, hnrnght an action and engaged phtttttgranher to take n view of the of fending shop front from a tailor's wiu dow (ippiisife. WHien this photograph was produced in court, it was hantUtl to the presiding judge n i-owerful glass. whrexii his lorth-hip was able to perceive th.it wh.it appeared tt the eve to lie a mere onianseutal dash w;ia in riality the jirotecting word "late." Tlie photogniphor himstlf. 1-y the way, was u4 nwaiv of this. Tlie a:rievod sewing machine oumpaiiv secured an us junctioa. Strand Magazine. The Aim ol ChrUt's Work. "Peaeo on earth" was tbi a:m of Christ's work in this world, vr;vw Ed ward Bellamy iu Tho Ladies' Home Journal. Tho wholo gist of his doctrine and tho harden of his teaching consisted in counsels to men how to pat an end to strife with their fell jw men an 1 livo to gether with them in mutual he IpfuluetJ. All this teaching, which wm tho wholo content of his gospel, was grouped abor.t and crystallized in tho golden ra!. whereon our modern world is founded as on an everlasting foundation. To t lievo in C'Lvist and not to believo iu the golden rule as tho only plan for social organization seems to us a moral a'.$ rational iiapossibilitv an unthinkable proposition. Just this, however, onr an cestors undertook to do, and it is fair ? admit that they were very frank about it. They inado uo pretenses. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my preui isee, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or eaud or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking eand or gravel first contract with me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aakon Uoi-u, Roeeburg, Oregon, March 17th, 1SS5. 11 onr goods are new and oi tho lateet styles. No shopworn kooJs on hand at the Boss Store. Viavi, Viavi. Mia. J. II. Suupe is local repreeenta tive for the popular Viavi remedies Any ono desiring bdv of these remedies will please call on her at her home or ad dress her at Roseburg, Oregon. Now is the time to save money by buying your goous at tne rtoeeourg -oveuy Cash ritore. In baying three pairs of shoes you can save enough to buy anoth er pair. On clothing we can save you from $2 to fl on a suit. Fall millinery, cloaks and capes, ell sold at closing out prices. Absolutely closing out. Call and be convinced. Balm of Figs. Any ono wibhiog to purchase "Balm ol Figs" can do so by calling on ad dreeiing Mas. A.nmk BttKl.hV, tjQ2 Cass St., Roseburg, Or To the Public. On and after this date, I wish il under stood that ray 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 and myself by selling strictly for casti. P. Bknkoick, Undertaker. Roseburg, Ore., April 12, 1895. ECONOHY HARKET L. KOHLHAUEN, Proprietor, IjKAI.KK in !resh and Salted Meats, 'KON KT., KiihMVWi VK, J. F. BARKER & CO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER. H. C. STANTON Eu )-ut rrc!.rl b ul itl tmk DRY : GOODS -CONSI8T1NO OF Ladies' Press (ok Is, Kibboas, TriimnikK, Aces, Ktc, Kto. A TINE BTlK'K OF HOOTS AND Nil O IX Of thf txt quality J (Uh. GROCERIES , Wood, Willow aud Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. A.1SU ua hv-1 la Urn ouantllKf B-1 at prlM to suit the time. Alw Urf stock of Custom-Made Clothing For Choice TEA Call at Stautou's for P. M" NOTICE. I miiu Si I.V-.U ('in- c, K-wt-uri; i-r-s.-u. lHci'mKr Iv-.- '! Hlmr.i it :mv c--nr--rn: V-.Iii,. i lu-rvt.v ei-rii lhl lln- Hosnl -.1 S'h-1 Lnn-l t'.-mtiii..-.iotu rs ol the MRU- til Oro- S--I1. lilo-1 iU Ilus .'I'.l'l- H 1-1 !Illl Hill- uttl in tin- l(in.ii;jt -i. f.;iovii-: nw 1 . -. I n k 1 . ..i s.1 i l- ;;i s , k. - wi, au-l hn. Aitpliot l-. itn-1 -u--'l-'-l lit- Mint-; tlisl llii- lift! is i."n I.- tit- public for Iium-hoii sti't h t'-'J-y lhtT--' t . y rt 'ti 1 11 ffiitxtii t.ionn, ha Uvn i(-i.-.i in ii i.-uv i-tm-iit i-liii--. Iu Ihu otUi-t- (or iho lii-i i-i. turn ul nil pt-pxins lul'-rv-sU-U Mi. I the i-iit-Uo s- nemlly uiiiu Ir uet six i ilHVt loiloM iu.- I lie -lu- of liii iioticc. i.ii-'.t-t3 or t--iilt.-'H nKtlii.t Hit- im ol the -ai'l t in imhiu.pi to any tract or ub-tn tlii within nnv "ii tion or part of -vc-ti--n, 'lcirilnl in tin-: -t, on Uo- croun.l ihal tht ttinc is morn utiinti'.t. for miurial Itian for tfru-ulmrul .un-"-t, n i'.l U- mcivtl an-l noi- il t..r n port to ihv Ovm rnl I aiul oiluc at W atniis;toii, I), f. J. T. BKIIKiKri. J. II. HOOTll. Ki-git-U-r. Ki-ti'iiir. tint 10 t'MTKIl TATfcS I.M, Orfn S, l;..vbun,', Or-null. Jaiiuarv !). Iw. T-i wlioiii it may i -.urvru Noli-.. i lierrl.y given that tin- On con .t Call. furnia Kii.!n.il Company liar Hint In thin ollic a l.t of lrtii-U Mtuate-1 iu the toun.thit- ilc- fcritrc-l !!o , ami has applucl for a patent f-.r -ti'i luli-U; that the list U oen to the iul.lle for iiiil-ecllou a:i-l a rour thereof b- deverii.tlw snbli ii-ills. has be-cn IMist-.il iu B ouovcillcut iute in tia onice mr too inspection of all per. out interested an-1 the pul-lie gem-rally, to-uit: miiiii -.1 in-- inn-llll.l i ol Hill Mer.. lira. ii : I mi ii. mo Kiuisi 4, all of sellout .i, :il ami :i' ami the;', 10: N1 of NE1 .. 11. 1.1, ! , IT, il. .'1, j.., J7, ( :i: !' , ami s1, of ami l."l 1, J. .!, 1, 10. 11, U. 11,11, 1., ! .nil. I IT.of nee. Within the next i ty ilays follou inK tlie date I tliix notice. i.rolets or c-mtesls scalixt the iitini i.l the -.mi-any to any trai t or tuUlnU n ii it!. id any section or part ol s.-ttion. dc -i:t in Hi. i.-:, -u Hie xroiiml Hint tho -mi re i H.ua .li' l-ir mineral tliau for arti-ii't urni i.ii'i.ii-. . ii in i re-eiv- ti an-l n--ti--l lor ic ritul: ie nil l.un.l ' 'Ihee at Washington J. T. BRIIMiKS, Kfitisl-r. J. II. HUOTH, . Kccelitr. Notice For Publication I'MTKD States Land Offick, ii Ii-irg. Or--iton. liec. if. lWs. Noll e i lier- liy civen that the followinir naim..l ..-ttli-r lias flle-1 notice, of his llil.-ntlon to make tins: uroof in muniort of bis claim, ami Unit s.ii'l . r . -. I ii: be inaeil l-clore the R--tislcr n l Keeeiv.-r. I niie-l Matfs ln-i unn.-c at Ko- bur-,- Or---.Mii. on Junnsry 1WJ, vU- Kl IN(i K. I'UW KLL, r-n hi II I.V N-i. 7r.l f--r liie lots No. 7 an.l -. J-). I. JI It, 7 nest. Ho names the f-'llowiiia witnesses to iirovc his continuous rea- ttrm-e iiii.iti mil eiMiiviition nl sain ihii-i, vi K. (liifoii, -.f MilliKMxI, Orevon. (i Crow 11. ol M il .,o.l, Oregon, 11. F. Ka-li-r ol kel u, Urivon, (j. V. LliniMiiek, of Kobure Ur-'K'-n. J. I . HKlWljK.-i, t; Kvgislvr. BOSWELL SPRINGS On the S. P. R. R. Douglas 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 This old reliable aud tho most snoM-aaful hi.eclallst ID Han fran f-iw o. still continues to euro all fscsual and 5cmlnal Discasa such as (lonnurrhwa, (Ileal htrlelur.. SvDh Ills lo all iu forms, gikin 01. Nervous llabiU vtVity, Impotcncy. tseml- . . - 1 UI..L... unit I Aa ol Manhood, tho conse- fiiii-iH u ol sell uiuse an-1 eicesw-s ir.MliicliiK the lollow ini; s in), turns: sallow ( oil lite-nance, ilsil -ils iimlef the eyes, pain 111 thfi hea-l, riliKing Iu tlieeuiH, vS of conliilehi, ililliileni.o In ap-l-ioa-IiIhk slrHiii'ers, paliitatiou of tho heart, weak in-lib of the limbs au-l buek, loss of imimiiry i,in.. -h on tlie do e, coiikIis, roiiKiiinptloii, etc. 1J U . (illil:.S has practleeil In Kan Kranelseo overlliirty yi-ur- ami those- troubleil should not lull In roiiMilt liim and rccelvo tliu benelit of Ins i-r-'Hl hkill ii-iiJ experleiicu. The doctor cures uheii olln-is liul, Try Mm. Cures giiarnleei, I'erhoiis cure. nl Imine, (!hr?es rcHsolialilt-, (.'nil orivi i Ie. Mil I. K. i-llillON, W) Kcnrliy HI. Han Krail Cisco. h! m m o LIVE LET LIVE I t'nilerlln- alioif motto I will still roiillimr- to nrvev for all i-arlles ilestrlna mr as Islaiiee an c nulnerr pr snriemr. My t liaiirea "III In-n-s-ainalilelatnt my murk siiaiaiilee-l. Am also a Notary PuMlc. Ail-lrt-M in at iMt-vt-lan-l, UmiihIm I'o., Or, I. UliVIMiN. 0.RA1C0 ItKI'AKT 11 Ml! flCMI'ttt I l-M AKIilVK liom Curilaml front ' hsll t ake, Ivnvi-r, Kl. I fast Worth, Omaha. kail- i Mail ss ( Hi , HI. lonls, 7 Ji a. in I hleimii and Kasl, ! W alla W alia, Kpokatn-, '. hativ Miliiu-MI-oll..! I'anl i rlyer liiilmli, Milwaukee, 10 la a. iu ChU'Hkit ami h.a.t, Oca 9taamshlps I p. til. All allltm dales stile Jim-I lo t-hNitvt-. Kor Kan f ism Im ii - j .s.tl Ki-s-.i. , l.i, l i to Alaska - . p. . sail r"epl 17, Columbia Ulsrr 4 P. in. Fast a i- Mall Hi-okam-ilysr 1 1- m. a l-.ni. 1 i.in. it i.in, Sun-lay haliinlay 10 l-.lil. Hltamora. ! K pnmlay In Astoria ami y landlllKS. ( W lllamrlt Hlifr. '. I l i a.m. Kk.Siiuday 7 a m. Tiifa'l hnr ami Sat. lrs'lott t lly, Nt-itl-erv, j t. .-Mill-lay ' Hau-tu " ay I ami us Vlllamstl ami Vsm hlll Klstr. Onuoii I III , liavloii, and Way Landings Wlllamrlt Rlvrr. ri-itlaml lo t ori allls and ay Ijiii-Iiiiss :l JO p in. Mon., WihI and Krl, tt a in. Tiles, t hnr and .-at. I.v Klnarla lailv, Knvpt Faruplay. i 4 i - Ml. i Tnes I Imr Hint Hat. 5nak Itlstr. Klpaila l l..-lstou. 1. 1 owl.lon Daily ' Ki-i-. ! Kndov W. II. Ill HI. Ill Ml-, (ienersl I'axsenivr Agent. . K. Ik N. Co.. ltrlMtil, Urriou, TUB lit KBIT Kol' IK V) Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. (ilies eliiuie ol two favorite routes, la Hu ll r tin- I'MOS r.U'lKlf Kast Mull t.lm- tUO l.RAM'K Stu'c I I ins. Look at (he lime - 1) i days to Salt Lakt 2) i days to Denver 3 J j days to Chicago 4) i days to Xcw York l-'rce Mccllnliiti (luilr curs, l ii- holsiicrrd Tuurlal Mlrrpliitf Cars, I'ulluiau I'Mlacc Hlcr lajc Car si opcrntt-cl oil till IrniiiM. lor (uiilu r inli.i mslioii -y)j I.. J. T. GIVAN5, At., Koseliunj. O. Terry. V. U. Coman, Irae. Aut. lien A-t. l.'l Third St., r..ii!ii.l, or. EAST AND SOUTH - VIA - THE SHASTA ROUTE - OK Til K Southern Pacillc Co. Blprrss trains Iras rurtlan-l aailf. witilh I I North 6 our. m. I I.t. I'ortlaiid Ar. I o :. i SiOO I'. M. I I.v. . Koaeriurti I.v. VI J r. I N IS a.m. Ar. Han Krnneiseo I.v I H ill r i Aliove trains stop at all i-ruieli.al slatlous ts'tween l'orllanil an.l .-sl- in, Turner, Marlon, JvOereou, Albany. Tsiiii-ut, HIhkIiIs, lls sejr. llarrlsbilrK, junction ( Ity, KiiK-'iie. ollsne (.rove, Drain, Oakland, au-1 all ilatlous from Hose-burg to Ashland Inclusive. Itoacburg .flall-Dallt-. I .Vi. M. b oi r. m. I I.T. Ar. rortlau-l K-su-liiira; Ar. I.v t ;J r. 7 Si A DI.1IMJ CAliM Ol IXillKX IIOI I K Pullman Buffet Sleepers ASLI !ii:coii.ci.Aii Ni.t:i:iaiM; ins Attache 1 to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Ilclwccn I'onlaiid and Corrallla Mall train dally (t-xevpt Suuilsy). 7 A. M. II .S-A. M. Lt. Ar. I'ortlsn.I ( 'orvallls Ar. I l.r. I .YM1 r. M I .ii r. m At Albany and (.'orvallls counoct with trains of Oregon Central k tasluro railroad. Express train dally (except Huuday). I h 7:JS r. u H 30 F. M rorilan-l . McMlnvillo 1 nde)M-ii'lenee Ar. I.v. I.v H Z1 A. M, fl M A. Af . 1 -IS I A. M Ar. l.r. Din i t ciiini tinn Ht .-sii Krani-lseo with )c cl'lenlal an-1 Oriental and I'scilic Mail steam ship lines for JAI'AN AMI CHINA. halliliK nates on appiii ation. K. KOKHLKR, C. II. MA It K HAM, Msuaxcr. Ii. K. ik i'ass. AeDt. fOHTLAND 'JRK'iON. Kates ail-1 tickets to Ivi.terii points nud Kn- rojic. Also JAI'AN, CHINA, HONOI.UI.I' all-l Al'.iTKAI.IA. Can bo obtained from I.. II. MOOUE, Ticket Aifelit, or V. C. I.ONLoN, Hose uri(. WOODWARD -THE- ROSEBURG Loob Up ALL COBIPETITORS! We are always In the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Oolden Harvest is upon us, and farm. en are smiling becaueo Woodward -loo.i to their iuUrest. nuc. iiaiink&s Full Trimmed TEAM HARNE88 These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Iteduoed Prices, Consult your purse and be sure and see Woodward before buying. W. ti. WOODWARD Imdhi A tvX the most complete stock of hardware. If you ate interested in Hail) Wire fencing buy the "WnukcKan." Hcst and Cheapest iu the Mar. ket. Churchill & Woolley. l 4 cv .? is (Qsv;LaUMrclnv .0. r 43 4CMo his is the to Buy Groceries. C. W. PARKS KRU5E & SHAMBROOK, DK.M KHH IN ALL Kl.N'HH OK STAPLE 1 Fid! GROCERIES Hi PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. Al.SU A ft LL LINK OK TOBACCO t.l r. ihi:i; IS A I It I. 'I.. iii:i.ii:k v. Real Estate Bought and Sold Parms. large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION UIVKN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds uud Miuiug Properties, Prune ami Hop Lauds of best quality, iu choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S- K. BUIOK, sra&. ss ai mmmm llssaaastjs', HafsBt ttsa. New Tongues and Sounds, Spiced Herring, Whole Codfish, Salmon Jkllics aud ODODDODO i WYLIE PILKINCTON, I'Huccvasor to General Blacksmithing AWll aM JKIB SKJKVU . rROTTINO AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, HKf A1R1NU OF ALL, KINDH I'KUMflXY UONK. Mliup on Coruer WunliliiRtou R M. Beard 309 Jackson Street Has added to his stock of Hardware, a fine line of Coffee, Tea, Making Powder aud all kinds of Spices, Cocoa and Chocolate, Tobacco and Cigars; Sugar aud Salt. New floods. New Price;;. Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Kvcrything offered lor sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which wc invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. J Sc CIGARS. duo Ixxir Houluof I'. O. I UN I III Ri, ORIIUON, Arrivals. Pickled Salmon, Pickled Hcrriug, Smoked Hcrriug, Mackeral, at .MRS. N. BOYD. (J. W. NOAH, uud Kmc Mia., Roltburg,