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CMS nil Mrf. AW Aliiiuaia, BVril (be wildest, MO bo refected la tomti way to I lie dnininioa ifrnun and I doiiicntKtort 10 some tx, lent Here, (or Instance, are two tr ratlotit fuels 11 Irons cal. Many persons, HflmKitiK oniii of our fin-atcst ontnrnl tan, llltY HiHt onr Koglisli riomcUio rl in tlpsr-cndi'd from the nnjptUn do ituMfrj oitt Yet nil records po to proT t lint Ibo cull of KgTt lived in droves, were enroll for in ilroTr-s, wer? fed in Irnirr. mid worshiped In drove, with th result tlmt I'kt tiHii csts Merer rot doiiirctlrritcd or 1'prnine half m Inlelli font us onr The like troth in MiKKcuteil from In dia, w licit niniikiyi r wort bipod Those r allowed io become nnisnnce. Tlifljr are fed aud tbey luvo any amount f liberty, aud wlmt Is the ooriswmenco? They never lose their imntte savaRery. The method of raring for them has been wrong. All the devotion nud caro ex pended on thi ni are practically wasted, and if we trentvd onr eatc in the tame fashiou as tbo Iwlinus do these moukeya they would borume Just as wild and nn domenicatod. Cnwll't Magn?.in A I'rlnrc al n HnllTrny UmrJ, ' Prince Chilkow, tbo Ktusiau minister for railways, commenced bis career by making a tour of the world lit order to take note of nil the latest inventious mly tbo working of railroads ft . - J- practical niautur. He first of all worked as an ordinnry mechanic in the locust ive works at Liverpool, after wbf?HTie becatno a railway guard and afterward station muster at an Eng lish town. Returning to Russia, be again worked as a mechanic aud after ward as a station muster. After passing several years on the Trauscaspiuu rail way ho was made director of the Var- so vie i ail way, tbeu inspector general of railways and finally minister. Paris Ilia Fall. John Lam-Aster, the conndiau, tells a story that comes all the way from Que bec. He was sightseeing with a Tom my Atkins ono day while iu that prov ince, and they had as compunion and guide an old soldier. When they readied the Wolfe monument, which is located on a Listeria spot. Tommy said. " Wot'a this?" The guide replied, ' Kto's w'ere a great 'ero fell." Jid hit urt iui: askul iLtnmy. Jrl !im!" replied the guide. 'ufii Hit Kineit 1111 Av i For Over KlflT Vtmi, an Uld nd Well-Thud Ksmidt. Jin i Wintlow's Sootbing Syrup has been unxl for ; orer fifty year ty milHons of motlicrs ljr tbeir children bUe toclhiuir, witb irfcct success, j It soothes the child, softens the gum, ;)ct all paiQ, cure wina colic, and is toe bot remedy for Diarrhtea. Is pleafant to the taste. Sold ly lruggista in every part of the world. Twenty. rlvc eenta a bottle. Iu value is iucxlculable. Bs sure aud ak for Mrs. luslow i Soothinj Syrup, and take uo other kind Tne Cliurtlien. Mithouim C'ki kch coravrof Mala sad Lane treets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m I and T:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; f. I W. Woolley, Superintendent; CUi Meeiiug at 4om of the morning service: Epworth League S 30 p.m. T. H. Churchill, Traidcnt. Prayer atcating, Wedncslay, at 7:30 p. ni. ti. 11. AK!old, Pastor, i Partooage, corner Main and Laue. tsiTsn Bnirar.E.s Cucrch on Fon'.cr s'.rcet. Sunday service, at 11 a. ni. and 7 V) p m. Pray er meeting, Thursday evening. Mrs LCCT M. Ci tup, Pa or. - ; ST. GauSvE s iHtRcii. Corner Cass and; Main streets. Services on K-cond and fourth i unday morning of each month and every gun- 4ay svenlng. ?i.-cial services announced from time t timt. Rev. .John Dawson, ' Missionarv. i ! U. Jl. cucneu, SvCIH. 9:nlog and evening. s -!Sivicevtry Sumlay I Ksv. . J. T. Cotio.n, Pastar ; Birrisr Cilt BiH corner of Lauc and T.osc tirostn. Sunday service: Preaching at 11 a. m. 1 ue vttmuai one in ugurea msiiog ud 7:30 p.m. tsabb&th School at 10 a. m., O. P. i aD)' case. The prices of there pianos eoihow, superintendent, rrsyrr meeting at j are the most reasonable for the quality :w Wednesday evening of goods ever offered .a this citr, I can . A. DwfolAS Pastor. i , . ., , also give yon inside prices on any make First cnaieru.v Cuvaca Comer of Pin aad Woodward streets. Sunday services: Preaching both morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a ni. Y. P. S.C. E. at 0:30 p. iu Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at .30. Acordlil welcome and greeting await all. v. A. Wood, Pastor. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS fOUR HIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD 'CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTOK1A," AS OUR TRADEMARK. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Jlyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTOR I A," the same that has borne and does now bear on every I he facsimile signature of C&&ffiZgk. wrapper. This is the original "CASTOR I A" which has been used in ihe 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 Jf - on the and has the signature of GzL&ffM&w wrap lr. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. 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 ;rcdients of which even lie docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed . You. thi ci"Tua commmv, fr uaar min, New 'on cit. ML COWED THE BULLY. HarnM rrralerlo'a RsMsaltr With l.r4lr rreaalaw t.leleaa. Harold Frederic' slf eon Ado wee and power of dominating straagers stood him tn r.mvI Mead in one of hit first visits if ot his vsry first Visit to Berlin. The incident as ha related it seemed tiatnral enough to au American not I. ronght np in awa vt a military cnio, but in those who knew Germany it was almost surprising that he came tiitin!;ii it with his lite, lie bad been paying soma formal diplomatic calls, nud in the evening dropped in at the Cafe Bauer in the unwonted glory of a ftoek cost and a tall silk hat This bat wit rnrrfnlly hung on a hat stand, and Ficdcrio sat down to read an Knglish uewfpupvr just arrived. Kuter a particularly flue sprrimeu of ibo lirutrunnt, liooted and spurred and sworded and cpaaletted. Ha brushed ngninst the bat stand.knorkrd Fredrrlo'a bat over into the sawdust and swag gered to his scat without so much as looking around. The slight to the bat was more than Frederic Wuld endure. Iu a towering passion he went to the lieutenant, stood over him and pointed to the object on the floor. "Pick op that hat, sir!" he roared. The offtoex stared amaied; the waiters were par alyxed with terror at hearing one so much more than htmie.ii so addressed by a civilian. "Pick np that hat!" re peated Frudtric iu a toue more menac ing thau before. And the lieutenant did what he was told. Ho was as irresisti bly domiuated by the courage aud force of the man as a schoolboy before bis muster, or perhaps he thought Frederic carried the ot'MouinrT west American revolvsr. Saturday Review. Tkt Danger of Ularaav. The danger from a case of diphtheria iu New York at any seifson of the year is far greater thau the danger from a case rf yellow fever iu the same place. Still persons who would sbnn a street where a oase of yellow fever existed would deliberately enter tho apartment of a person suffering from diphtheria, A serious oTTt break of typhoid fever creates but little consternation, aud the preseuce in onr midst of innumerable cases of tuberculosis, a disease which is responsible for au incredible uuuiter of deaths, is looked upon with iudiffereuce by the public. The miseonee.pt iou in regard to the danger from this class of dise.iMS often renders the efforts of health officials ineffectual. Alvah II Doty, M. 1)., iu North American Re view. Tuw Saiiitrallt of l.aiary. "Doctor, said the meml:er of parlia ment for a rural district, "arc you sure it's gout tbat has attacked me?" "Positive. Put you ucedn't Le alarm ed. It's nctbmg very serious. " "Doctor, yon don't appreciate the situation You dca't kuow what a prej udice against goct there Is in my ecni mcuity. 1 don't ask you to do anything contrary tn your conscience, but if I manage to get the story started that 1 rar.ght my toe iu a piece of machinery think cf my prospects and the wolfare cf your couutrr and don't contradict it."" -Luudon Tit Eit I il onr goods are new and oi the latest j etylee. No shopworn goods on bsnd at ! the Boss Store. For fine toce aud high grade piano get a Need ham. They s pes k for tbem- selves. It does not tske a cracker jack ... .... at bl Balary or Pau' musician to sel them. All we uk is to look at the in- etrumeDts. try the tooe Toureelf. and voo ;!, ,,., v,jk,.. the best pianos on the market, except ri,:. i : c.: r . i : uii kci lug ur cicm t . rur itrirrruec ' r- , -. if , t . t n ste u r uoulrJ' a- - aras, or i. i. Kiddle, who baa just received at bis 1 I . ! f . 1 ' a J I. of pianj. (VI and see T. K. Ruuahijson, Roseburg, Or. N. 15. We also have in stock some new and second-hand piauoc second band t00 to I75. New 200 to 300. ftlark frtt Water t I'ninon. The explorations of tho liussiitu scientist Andrnsiew have rwtalillshoit a rery curious fact. Tho Pluck "son. Which In some parts has a depth of more thau 0,500 feet, is poisoned by ntpuureted hydrogen wherever the Water is deeper than 1,300 feet, This acoonuts for the rnrioua fact that there it no organic life below that depth, ex cept iug perhaps some bacteria of very low order, impregnated with sulphur. The causes for this pheuometioii ere. ex plained by tho quick outflow of the fresh water through tho IWpoious, while salt water coming from tho Med ilrrraneau enters through a deeper our rent into the depths of tho Pluck sea. The water on the surfaoo nro, there fore, controlled absolutely by horisontal currents of considerahlo force, uud ve Ileal current which miubt enrrv tho noxious gases from tho bottom to tho surface nud fresh oxygen from the sur face to tho bottom are hardly over no titrable. The water ut great depths i now so saturated with sulphuric gas by the disintegration of organic matter sinking to the bottom by reason of its weight that no fish or other living bo ing which needs oxygcu for its orgauio system can cyst beyond a stated depth I'unacioipma itecoru. The llrnlh of Curljle. fuel had not been considered seri ously ill more thau ulout a fortnight or ii before tbo end, writes I'.irlylo'a uephow, John C. Aitketi, iu The Allan tio. The vital spark of hfo toward the last davs kept flickering in u way so ex traordiuary that the doctor declared ho had never met such tenacity of life nud vitality in the whole course of his varied Loodou aud other experience. Dear uncle, the good, true nud nobla old man that be was, really suffered littlo iu tho way of pain for souno weeks before his death, which was itself little moro thau H gentle flickering is lee p. tudiug in a scarcely beard last sigh of souud. Whilo lying iu a comatose or nucou irious state his mind seemed to wander lack to old Aunaudalo memories of his ever loved oues and their surroundings; his mother holding her supremo sent, surrounded by a trooping throng of oueo familiar faces not very greatly less dear to him. Ho died full of years, with nil his weary task of world's wotk well and nrbly done, nud leaves no mortal behind him who does not lovo nud rev eretice his life and memory. t.ettluit Alonst Writ Togeltfrr. "Can you oblige mo with a sheet cf paper?" "Yes.' "Anil au envelope':" "Vos." "Anil n poftiigo tamp?" "Xo, Lot here's J cents." ilia uk vcu; that will do just as well." "Dou't von wutit uio tu lrin: you a letter box:" "I'm afraid it will to tu inmii trou ble." ' "Xot at all. If you'll wait an niul here half a minute, I'll rail up tho postal department tit Wu.-hiiiKtnn. " "May I ask what for: "I'm going to request them t iput tbo postoffioo on wheels ami have it fol low you around.'' "Ilowkind! I am afraid this pack.iKt-' Is a little heavy fix nue stamp. Haven't you 2 ceuts mere?" Cleveland i'lain Denlf r. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned tbat I do not allow dead animals to be buried on toy prem ises, at Roseborj, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless tho party taking sund or gravel first contract with me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Kose, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17th, 1SS5. Caro Bros, inform their patrons th it they are in receipt again of C'iark'a Spool Cotton. Same old price. Viavi, Viavi. Mrs. J. H. tfhnpe is local representa tive for the popular Viavi reuiodies. Any one desiring aoy of these remedies will please call on her at her home or ad dress her at Koseburg, Oregon. Now is the time to save money by buyitig your goods at the Rneebotg Novelty Cash (store. In buying three pairs of ehoea you can save enough to buy anoth er pair. On clothing we can s.tve you from 1 to H on a suit. Kali millinery, cloaks and capes, all soM at closing out prices. Absolutely and be coovincud. ciosniii out. Call Balm of Tigs. Any one wishing to purchaee "Halm ol Tigs" can do bo by calling on or ad dressing Mas. Annik litiKi.tv, 002 Cass .St., Koti-burg, Or. To the Public. Ou aud after this date, I winli it under stood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 Gnd it Impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive that I can do better by my patron ind myself by selling strictly for cash. P. Benedick, Undertaker. Roseburn, Ore., April 12, 1805. ECONOHY HARK 1ST L. KOHLHAOfiN, Proprietor, ( liIALKH IN Fre.sh and Salted Meats, t.KtON hT., KOhr.lH U'i Oil. J.F. BARKER &. CO, Want Your EGGS And BUTTER. H. C. STANTON EU JiatVmtvtJ Mt ui lltultt ttofk DRY : GOODS CON818T1NU OF - LadiM l)r-s ttoc is, Kibboas, Trimmlt, lACfS, Itc, It. -ALSO A FINB STUCK Ot 1JOOTN Ail NIIOlvS Ol tk tMt qoklltf tmi BaUk. GROCERIES , Wood, Willow and tills Wars, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. AUo on haii 1 In Ur Quuititi bJ l rtrs to mi lh( limn. Alu ami not or Custom-Made Clothing For Choice Call at Stauton's for "I,. P.'M" NOTICE. I Mll.li M ill" l.NU llll K. K.'i'biir lifviiiiu, lifmlfr , l'.S. ' ulitim u Tim y O'liivnt: Notli-i' l tn :ivtiv mivu that tljr lloarl liiHit LhioI roiniiiivioiu pi of tho M'f of (ire i'lii, ha nil'. I lu tin oiinv a ilt ot lauja lllu ali'l tu Hit toii M.hip ti (.'Him: NW 1 1 o' N K ' . ol Sir In 31 S . K. ! anvl him applti'.l f. r ami n-levuM the unie; II. at tlic ll-t ipvii t u n- t.ii ui IP lor lnN rtlon ami a c'.y i!h n i l l.y lt'-i'mHvi miUlli i.lorn. hn kvii .oinl iu a i' uiifiiiiiit placv Id llil Hii f lor ti. o iuiwimn ol all Pvrviut tiitcrtslcU an'l tie piil'lu- k-i iii'rally. illun iiiv iii-m Mm tiavt loiion las the date of tl.in noiii i'. protista or contcats analimt the -lm ot tbi- ai I ( otuiiii-t-iionfrs to any tract or ;uImI' Mon h iiltin any tKiMion or part ot nee- ii. iifctin ,i 1:1 mo iui, on mo k round that tho -.Mine l ninni alnahlc tor mluaial than tor irrii'ultural ,iiru.it, 111 bv rvt'etvnl and not. it lor n jHiri to the l.i'iitral 1 ami Office at UailiitiprtiKi. IJ. C. f. T. BRIDGES, J. H. UOOTH, Krjintir. Receiver. dStIO I'mtkd 8r irt Livu orm s, lioavtmri;, Ori'Rou. January 9. 19!. To hoi.i It may n-neeru: rl. 'I i. v l hvn'l.y aivt'U that the Of-rnon A. Call- t.iniia lluilroail lioinpaiiy hai flletl In thia ofllre l.-l ol laniln mtnatetl In tho tonnnhip (to r; .'. U lotv, ami hai apnllitl (or a Daunt (or mM '.iiii'U. that the hut In open to the public for In. ,'ciiott anil a copy thereof by descriptive 'i'-i. i-u'tu, urn wen rx-nun in a convenient poo in tht oiin-e tor the Inspection ot all per .on- init iiiUmI and the public generally, to-wit: i.tli m bai-o line nnd W i( Will. Mcr, "r- boii lounhlp Kange 4, ail o( icctiona 9, II. 1 ; ! . K, 31, ifl, S: .'7. Jl an.l X aud theSU I . :s. K' , aud . of Sec. l'J: N' of Sf.. K , NI-'. , NW'.. and l-ot 1. J. 3. 4. A. 6. '. lo. II, U, li. II. 15 K.and 17,o(tiec. S tlw next tixty days (ollonini the date I tii . iiotiee. l roti'iln or cuu-ta aiialnut (tie ' ( ihe Company to any trai t or inbdlvln. Ion n Iti.in any et:tion or part o( ktciloii, rte- i 1 in the lit, on the ground that Ihe name ! aluable (or mineral than (or aarlrult- urm i 'i-i'osiii, w 111 be received and noteii lor le- 1 1 ; ii- lu lu ral l.aml cffU'e at Maahinaton, .1. T. BRirHiKf), Kt'irlNii r. J. II. IKXlTH, jJi!" Heceiver. Notice For Publication. I'm .i Statu Laso Orrits, llo.eloirK. (iri'ljull, IieC. ti, 1. N '.. Iii-nby ifivin that Iho lollowina i,ai. ' I -' Un r ha. fili d i.otice o( hli Inti ntiou i i. unci' M,al iroo( in aupriort of hin claim, and u' i . I priM! wi.: b" mai'd before the Rt'Klater rot K.'iiwr, i ui tod !-iati lnl (Htlie at of lu: Of ir ni. on January .l. IK'J,7 KUINii h. POWELL. n I..- II il No 1 1 (or the lut No. Ii, " aud .".I. .'I S. . It. 7 ett. lie iiainea the win"-. i u iituvt his continuous rea- in,. . ui. .n ami i iiiiiiiiiion ol kai'l ami. vi. I. 11. i ton, ol Millwood. 'Ori-Kou. U C I'ow : i i M.llwoo'l. (Ircaon, II. V. Kader ol Kel , . . UI in inick . ol ItoMbunt, Or. ,'ou. . T. UKID'.KS, Kcglmer. BOSVVELL SPRINGS On the S. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon IIOTKL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Witter cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney aud Skin Diseases. To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and tho moat auccewilul HpeclnMat In Han Prati CIM'O. tllll cniitlnuos to cure all Beaual aud Nominal Dlacaao." vuub aa (lonnorrhna, (Ileal Stricture, Ayph III In all Us forma, Slkln III eaaes, Nervous Uabll. Mi tl?'ty. ImpoUncy. hml- . V 'i .V ' f .'.0!i. weaanoaa ami uni .VdaJKliv&f ni rianhood. till) COUkU- ijueni u ol tell aliuau aud execaaca producing; tho following aymptoina: sallow nutituiiaiice, dark IKitM iindi:r Ibo eyes, pain In the head, rinsing iu Hie i iirn, lo;o( cuiillduiiw. dlltldenco In ap-proa- hli.K ttraiiKcn, palpllatioii of the heart, weak n, -hK o the iiiiiht ami bunk, loa of memory biiMhks on n,o lace, couh, conuiiiplloii, etc. lift. liiUHON ba practiced In Han Kranolaco over thiity year ami thoaii troubled should uot lull l loimult him and receivo Ibo lieuelll ol hm Kn at Kk ill uud experience Tho doctor curea win ii oihen fail, 'i iyhlin. tlurea luaranloep. IVruiim cured at homo, Cliantei reaaonahle. I lllLfifllli iillilloS, tiir, Kcnruy HI, n Kruii 4 LIVE p LET LIVE I t'n.lprlhn sNv mIM I will sltll fonllmis tn tnrriv fnr all rsrilrai itarln ijr lutsnoo n nlni-r or mirifror. Mjr rlisrsrs will tw riinllo)in t nf work imrnliv.. Am si so Notary PmMIc. Ait.l i w ol Utpro!snit, PoiisUt Co., tr, Wll.l. I. IIUVIttSN. 0.R.&J1CQ PKI'AR l' Tor TIMI1 sent in 1 1: rroin IVrilamt Hilt I skr, lriiv.'r. M. 1 Worth. Omaha Han l ll.v, NI. l4iua, t'lilris anil Wnlla Walla. HMkani. Minm nv'H.M I'atil ImiIuiIi, Mllwaiiktc, ( hlrasii ami Kal AKUIVK t IMtU Kant Mail 7 '.M a. m t Mall . t p.m. . Mixtkano hiv.kanii l).-r III l.i a. III. H: hrrr a p.m. I p.m. 4 p. m All llliis ilali-a nl )rrl In rliaiin. 1 For oan tiant'ln'o 1 S.ll tw,1, S. I.I, l, it, JH, ! 1 p.m. To Ala.ka i Kail orpl I: 8 p. tu. 4 p. m. t. Miiuiajr S p.m. Fi Sun. lay PaliirUajr 10 p.m. Columbia Hlvtr kttamii, To Antona ami A ay- .lAlllltlllt. Wlllamtl Klvor. S s.m. Oh Inn :ii, N' twrg, K Siiu.iar l Palm A Waj ljind n Sii p ni. Ka-W u inlay 7 a m. Tna.Tliiir. and Fat. Wlllamrtt anil Yam hill Klr. Onrgoii t liv, layttu, ami Way-l amhn Wlllamvtto Hlvor. rorilaiKl to l orvallli aud ay-l4kmltua 5nako ftlr. Kiparla tu lxlilnii. a au p. m. Mon , w i ll. ami Frl. S a in. Tiirt.Thur. ami KaU 4 :I0 p. in. Tun Tliiir, ami Hat. l.r Klparla Daily, Kir'.t (aninlav. ' 1. Ij Uioti H.iiy Ftript Kntloy II. Ill Ml. Ill MT, Ovuvral Fawntir Aoul, IS. H. M M. Co., Iurtlnul, Oregon. I UK RY, THE HIKECT KOlTKT.l Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. tii iholio o( twi tavuruo Minn, Ma tbo IN1UX lAftFlf FmI Mall Mm-, cr Uio KUH.RAM'K 'cru'e l lmi. l.ixk at ilia lime - days to Salt Lake zl's days to Denver jtjj days to Chicago 4t days to New York l-'rce MccllnliiK Cliatr car. I'P taolnlrrrd Tourlal HlrrpliiK Cam, I'ullmnn palure SI tec p tna Cant operated ou alt trnlua. For lunhir informs'lor apply m J. F. OIVAN5. Agt., Itosfliuric. C. O. Terry, V. U. Coman, Trar. !'. Act. til Thlnl St., tii n. Al. rorllainl. Or. EAST AND SOUTH - VIA - THE SHASTA ROUTE -OF T1H Soother ii Pad lie Co. Klpraa tram. Ira. Pin-tland dally. Hollth j tsif.V I L Portland : Ar." 3:00 f. H. I Lt. Kiwtiunt I.t. S Ua. . I Ar. fan Kraio-lw-o I.r I Norm "):. a. U-:a r. m. i i") r. m. AhofS tralna moo at all l.rmcloal aiatloni between i'ortland and Halem, Turner. Marlon. Jeffurwin. Alliany. Tamieut, Hheddi, lla.wy, ilarrlaburs, Junction Cliy. Eiiaenr, ultaKe (irove, Urain, (takland, and all alatlona (torn Riiacburg to Aililaud lncliulrr. KsMkuri .tlall-llailr. S soa. a. b 'tJ r. a. L. Ar. Porllaml Hoatbur Ar. I.T. l ur. a 7 HO A. U. niii.Mj CAHH oi 4M;it:i nui iu Pullman BufTet Sleepers ANO Si:CO.D.Cf.ASl NI.tllCFIKli ( Alls Attache 1 to all Through Trains. West Side Division. fetweea Portland and l'orrlll Mall train daily (except Hunday). 7. SO . v. 11 (111. H. Lr. Ar. Cortland (.'orvallli Ar. I.v. A M r. H I vu r. m At Albany and Corvallla connect with tratui of Oregon Central 4 klaalcrn railroad. Kxprcas train dally (except Hunday). til. M 7 i r. m ; r. m Lt. Ar. I.r. t'orilamr" Ar. Lt. I.v. a:'lt A. u. K M A. H. 4 Ml A. H. McMtuvllle I ndewiilenco Direct connection at Han Franclaco with Oc cidental aud Oriental and I'aclllii Mail ateam. ahlp linen for JAPAN AND CHINA. Hailing dale ou application. H KOKHLKK, (,'. II. MAKKIIAM, Manager. l. K. 4i 1'aiu. AgoDt. PORTLAND OKKHON. Kalea aud tickeU tu K.Mitii polnta and Ku roje. Alao JAPAN, 1IINA, lIUNOl.tll.U and At'HTKAI.IA. Can bu obtained from I.. It. MOOKE, Ticket Agent, or V. C. I.HNIiON, lice urg. WOODWARD THE BTJSTI ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! Wo aro always in tho Lead, and mean to keep thore. Tho (ioldop Harvest is upon us, and (arm ors aro smiling Lecausa Woodward looia to their interest ni;iii.v iiahi:n Full Trimmed TEAM HARNE88 Tlieas are all Leather and Warranted, SADDLES At Roduoed Prices. Consult your purse and ! sure and see Woodward before buying. W. , W00DWAKD Trotn A toZ the most complete stoek ofhtrdvm. If you arc interested in Barb Wire fantinjf buy tit WaukcRan." Ucst and Cheapent in tb Mi kct. Churchill & Woolfo. TV O 44Vt CKJIft4t his is the to Buy Groceries. i r i ha nic LW 4 at4 vU 4U l-Oil KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DEALERS I.V ALL KIKPS f STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AND PROM. FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. also a mi link or TOBACCO &c OIGkAJFLS. GIVE I H A TRIAL. iti:i: ui:i,ivi:hv, Real Estate Bought and Sold 7m JtiJot Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMKOIATE rOSSEPKION IT1K. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Miniag TffriiMt Prune and Hop Lauds of best quality, in tttitt lMtritt, iu quantities to suit intending purchasers, at rtsatvat!) prices aud easy terms. Inquire of ID. B. KL BTJIOIC, aSloaia -af.. 4 aa Vosnaavjr, AaWlaT aOatXl New Tongues and Souuds, Spiced Herring, Wliolc Codfish, Salmon Hollies and OOODDODO WVL-IB PILKINGTON, 'Huccoaaor to O. W. NOAH, . General Blacksmithingf jmim mm iissjSHKSiiKSKxiwn. rROTTINO AND RUNNINQ PLATE5 A SPECIALTY, KKfAIBINU Of ALL KINDS PKOMPTLY tOVM. Htawi on corner 'WHaihlnaiton stud Ksiite Sl., Rasia)lsiraT (fVVWVSrVVAAAAVWSArsAAAf F. M. Beard3- 309 Jackson Street Has added to his stock of Hardwava, a fine live tf Coffee, Tea, Making Powder and Chocolate, Tobacco aud (ioods. New Prices. Place A full aud complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocer'. iSvcrythiug offered fr salt. frtsk; and sold at vtry rtaatsalilt yritt. We have a ttry tktitt tlttvk tf eanucd goods, ineltttiiafr tk Irnitia aud vegetables, to whith wo fnvife your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Piek. els, Sauces, etc., is also eompltte. We carry the largest stetk of to baccos in Southern Oregon. c- f-c fi.m-m t O OO-O-O-O 4 Ono Fear Bootfe ot P. 0. mm'nn, omtNm, Arrivals, Pialcloti Jkhnn, Piclcled Kama;, Smolcsd lUrrimg, Matltra), at MRS. N. BOYD. i and all kinds f Spins, Gigar; ftugar ami Salt. Nlw