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BLIND MAN'S BUFF. The Orlln f Thla Pavnrlt ort nt C blldho4 m4 Yantk. Thin favorite port of cliililbeott aud yonlh I nf French origin and very Mb ntlqnity, hating liwn Intrrtdttr!. iuto England in Ihfl train of Hie Koriunn conqueror". Iti French iiain "Colin Maiilnrri," vrni that of k rrnve warrior, the memory of wboKfl exploltaatlll Uvea id the clirot.foloa nf the lui.lillo ngea. In the. year PUH Liege reckoned among it valiant i liii fa oiio Jean Colin. lie nqnirrd Ihn iiiima Mnillaril frmi fell thom-ti weapon helng a mallet, where Willi hi tight lio uv'd literally lo rruitli Ma ntiixiiiciin In onn of (ho fcttda which wcro nf Krpotiiiil ri-cturetico in lhoe time ho nicocntored tho Count rie Lonrniti in a tiitrlird h.ittk and, no mi) tho rtorr. In tho Hrt onrot Colin Malllnril loft both hia err. He ordered his enquire totako hi in tutu tho tlm-kc't of tho fight, mid, furioily brandishing bia tun I let, did Mich finrfnl exorntion that victory mxii declared itself for him. When Hubert of Franco hoard of tlio fratR nt anna, ho lavished favor, nnd honor upou Colin, aud to great was the fame of the exploit that it was com memorated in tho pantomimic repre sentations tlmt formed part of tho rudo dramatic performance of thu ape. Hy defirrea the children learned to net it (or thrniKPlvcs, and it took tbo form of a familiar sport. Tho blindfolded pursuer, as with bandaged eyea and extended hands, lio gropes for n victim to ponuce upon, reems in rome degree to repeat the Ac tion of Colin Maillard, tbo tradition of which is also traceable in the name, blind man's bind. Philadelphia ITes. Ills Hrnaon. Some i f tbo best of Dean Pigou'a sto ries come from Halifax (not Sheffield). Cue of these concerns his verger, cne r-agar. Iinagiuo him, a venerablo tig nre with gray hair, skullcap, gown and verger's staff. In ignorance they bad married a man to his deceased wife' sitter. Sagar, whoso business it was to set tle the matter about the bauus, was at vuce cro examined. "Oh, yes, vLtr, " ssid he, "Iknowed right well! I k unw ed parties. "But why did yon not tell me?" I should have forliddru them." "Well, vicar, it was just this way, do you se. One of the partiej was 84 and t'other SG. I says to myself: 'Lord, it can't last long Let 'cm wed, and bother the laws." " Loudon News for over FtriT Vcau, Am Old i.tD Will-Thud Kiaxot. Mrs e inilow Soothing Syiup has been vk1 tor ortr fifty year by millions of mothers lit their children while teething, with perfect success It soothe tbe child, softens the (cams, allavt all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy tor Diarrhea. Is pleasant lo the taste. So.d by dnsii'j In every jrt ol Cue world. Twenty Are cents a bottle. Its value is Incalculable. Be sure and auk for Mrs. W inslow't Soothinj Syrup, and take no other kind. Toe Cbarcbes. MkTHODisT CHt'ai H 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: Cla Meeting at close of the morning service: Epworth League :;p. m. F. 11. Churchill, President. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. in. G. K. Arnold, Pastor, Parsonage, corner Main and Lane. l"MTD BnCTHKKN CUCECU on fouler etrevt. Sunday service, at 11 a. in. and 7 : p. in. Pray er meeting, Thursday evening. Mrs. Lcct M. t"i TLir, Pa-tvr fcr. oiuKi.a s Client H. Corutr Cas aud Maia streets. Services ou second and fourth Sunday morning of each month and every Sun day eveuiog. jcial services announced from lime to time, Bxv. John Dau son, Missionary. M. E. t Hi mh, SoCTH.-tivrvievfeverr Sunday inotaing and eveuiuf. Kev. J. T. COTTu.n, Paitur Briirt'niR'-a coruer of 1-aue aud r.oe tresis. Sunday service: PnatUin at 11 a. m. d 7:30 p. m. eatbath sxhool at 10 a. m., O. P. ."liow, snperinteudent. Prayer meeting at :" W ednetday evening. i. A. IahoLis Pastur. Flrsi CiiHisTUN ciuain-Coruvr of Piue aid Woodward stnets. Sunday services: rraaching both uiorniusr aud evening, Sunday school at 10 a. in. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m Prayer meeting etch Wednesday evening at .JO. A cordial welcome and greeting awaits all. w. A. Wood, Pastor. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARK ASSERTING IS THE COURTS OUR EIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA " AND " TITCHER'S C ASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "C ASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear , 0)l evenj tu- fao'simile Mature ofC&M wrapper. This is the original "CAST0RIA" 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 Vic kind you have always bought , on the ana nas tne signature of wrap jcr. No one has authority from me to use my name except flie Centaur Company, of which Chas. IL Fletcher ? Pretidenl. March, 24, 18V8. Do Not Be Do not endanger the life of a cheap substitute which .some (because he makes a few more . ' . , , ri'JI lfn tc 4-vt . i I-. . I . . F 7 ( JoD ctt, Kt-if crt-je. "The Kind You Have .Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE f 7 Insist on Havim; Tho Kind That Never Failed Yon. tn ctTua oneN, T Muaaair Kqi ornaUiii, Whit worth, who held various pof t of Itoni r In r.ugimn m jiioiunuo circle, was a kindlv, graeiona gentle man as well as a wit and a man ef the world. He had imlrrd almoM measnred words with Napoleon at the Totteriet when that despot railed at Kngland fot lint having evacuated F.gypt and Malta, acenred her of having violated treaties and ciuliO by lUnirU liliig a cauo danger ou.sly near the face of the Lnglish em larsadot. Iord Wbitwortb put his hand ou tbe hilt of his sword. "What would yon hare done if the rmperor bad struck you?" he was after ward nfked. "I wonld bare felled him to the ground," was the quiet auswer. Per barn the brst story told of bliu Is one showing how his quick wit disposed of a rival. When he was at the Russian court. Fox Mnt there as a sort of em battader of bit owu a man named Adair, the sou of a surgeon. One day the empress, speaking iu French, said to Lord Whitwortb: "Is he a very important man, this M. Adair?" "Not so very, ruadauia, " replied Lord Whitworth, "although his father was a grand raignenr," a remark which read erg or French will recoguir.o as a very good pun, for the word as used bv Lord Whitworthineaus "blood letter," while by its sound it also raeaul great lord. xouth Compauion. The forties.! OI4 l4y. An old lady in a small country town bas kept for the last 20 years and still keeps her accounts in doggerel verse. For example (aud the specimen given re actual extracts from her books), if Mrs. Jones has half a round of tea on "tick" it is entered thus: Mrs, Jonea doth ewe to me For bait a pound ct Boacbotia; tea Is. M. Or if Mr. Smith buys a pound of sug ar, two pounds of rice and a Dutch cheese tbe entry will be under Smith's name: A pound of moist sugar And two of bwt rice. With four pound of lJutch checje. Which I hvfe will be hire-la. llyt- And co on all through the book. In tome cases the verses express doubt. as to the customer's intention or abilityfto pay for tbe goods ordered. Thus: Utile Barber for her father 4 Bad some flour today ; Some apples, too, and toilet acap. But I don't believe he'll par 'Ja. 8d. (This booking work will drive m mad When I think of folk like they J The lines in brackets are very sugges tive if not exactly grammatical. Chambers' Journal. .a cm) rromur. Iu her heart love aud dutv strove for mastery, aud duty won. mau snail wed me, hue ex claimed, with suffused eyes aud quiver ing nps, "wuo tioes not promise me that if he is ever president of tho Unit ed Mates be will use his influence to have battleships christened with wa ter!" cucn was tne araor or. his passion that Algernon hesitated not a moment. "I promise!'' he cried, and fell upon nis kneus. Detroit Journal. Ill onr goods are new and of the latest etyles. No shopworn goods on hand at the Boss Store. rorune tone ana uigii grade piano get a Needbam. They speak for them- sclvee. It does nut take a cracker jack at a big salary or a paid musician to sel them. All we aek is to look at tbe in etroments, try the tone yourself, aud you will be convinced tbat Need bams are the beet pitnes on the market, except Chickering or Steinway. For reference see O. F. Oodfrey. A. C. Marks, or I. 1!. Kiddle, who bas just received at hie home a beautiful one in figured niabog- tDy case, lue prices oi tceee pianos are the most reasonable for tbe quality of goods ever olTere n this city. I can also give you mde prices on any make of piano. I'a'.lan 1 see . ; T. K. Kk haudson, Koeeburg, Or. r.L. We also have in stock some new and second-hand piaooe second- hand $00 to f 175. New 200 to $300. a.Z. Deceived. VOllr rllilri lit' iMr.nl nrr j -" 4 ... uv.ee uiiiiL druggist may offer you pennies on it), the in- 4 4 ' tKlt- k-1 (ratr, hiw i Pit ntmim'i "8rkiuff of women with aavina din pxitiooa, M said Dtsmy tb,"mj wifo'a la i Bj 0IMI all t HOMCir. " "llow tor ' queried his frleud llojax "Last week I bought an upright pi no," replied Dlzmytb, "and my wife made it beautiful greeu plush cover for It, io tbe polish wouldn t got scratched Yesterday the made auother cover til liueu to so over tho plush to prevent that from getting soiled. Next week I oppose she'll make a calico cover to protect tho linen. Oh, I tell yon, worn en have rrail M e.ru r!.i ri,t rago Iscws. We 'All Clla to ttfo. "Tho atranirest thiua in life is the way we cling to it," said a physician whose practice baa given him abundnut opportunity to study the senmv ldo of things. "Five minutes ago I gave, a diuio to an old beggar mau who has becu Mining here regularly for years, lie is broken by ago and tortured by mi in curable cancerous malady that renders him repulsive aud keeps hint in cou titiual pain. 1 know his history. Ho is ignorant and ho has been foor. lu his early life ho was a sailor before the mast, and from what I call learn he suffered all tbo hardships of that calling without seeing any of its plo.is.int and adventurous side. Ho never married aud never had any fatn lit or homo. I have uuestioned him closely, aud I have been uuablo to dis cover cue wrap of genial reminiscence in tho sordid, squalid, miserable record of his career. Ho ha absolutely nothing that be can ponder over with tho slight est degree of pleasure, aud his preseut ituatiou is simply frightful. lie sleeps lu a shcrl back or a tiegro hovel and depends on alms for his food and clothes; yet, lu spito of it all, ho is eager to keep on living aud rebels at ouce at the bare thought of fientli. He isu't afraid, but he w tints to continue to live. It's a mystery of mysteries, and the case is not exceptional either. Tbere are pleuty of others exactly like it," New Orleans Times-Democrat. Ilea That Kt Their Own Dsn. As a rule, when hens have suitable food they don't eat their owu eggs. To preserve eggs from being eaten uu der exceptional conditions there aro a number of devices. There is, tor iu stauce, a nest with a bottom of woven Wire with a mesh big euougU to let nu egg through. Tbe egg goes through the thin layer of hav with which tho nest is lined aud through tbe wido'finoshcd bottom to fall safely in a bed of bay uu derueatb. Another device is automatic .utid set in operatiou by tho chickeu iuvti when it steps off the nest. Thus relieved of tbe chicken's weight, tho nest tilts up enough to roll tho egg off into a phice of safety made for its reception. inickeus uro common) v earned on deep water ships ou long voyages to sup ply egg flir the captain's table and ot- casiouallv a fowl, thickens at set nre more likely to eat their own eggs than they areashrre. To prevent this among the chickens carried ou his vessel tho captaia of an American ship rigged a contrivance tlun answered the purt oo and was adapted to tho situation II attached to the underside of the nest a 6hooto by which tho egg when laid was carried safely down to n box below. - New York Sou. Notice is hereby given to tbo public by the undersigned that I do nut allow dead animals to be buried on my prem lees, a: Koeeburc, Orcou, or garbage dumped thereon or saud ur gravel taken therefrom, uuloss tho party taking t.iti'l or gravel first contract with mo for the right to do so. lresepasaera will Ik- proeecuted ac cording to law. Aahon Hum:, Koeeburg, Oregon, March 17th, liy. C'aro Uro6. inform their patrons that they are iu receipt again of (.'lark's puol Cotton. Same old price. Viavi, Viai. Mrs. J. II. Sbupe is local representa tive for tbe popular Viavi remedies. Any one deairing any of .these lemedies will please call on her at her bonne or ad dress ber at Koeeburg, Oregun. Now I is the time to save money by buying your goods at the Koeebuig iNoveity Cash (store. In buying three pairs of shoes you can cave enough to buy anoth er pair. On clothing we can save yuii from $2 to $4 oa a suit. Fall millinery, cloaks and cat, all sold at closing uut prices. Absolutely closing oul. Call and be convinced. Balm of Figs. Any quo wishing to purchase "I3a!ui ot rim can Uo so by calling on cr ad dressing Mrs. Annie UtiKi.tv, 002 Cass St., Koeeburg, Or. To the Public. Oa and after this date, I w iuli it under Blood that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with tbe order. I find it Impossible to do business on a credit basis, and belive tbat I can do better by my patron' and myself by selling strictly for cash. P. Bk.nkdicjc, Undertaker. Roseburu, Ore., April 12, 1895. J n al I a" I.- I - a.'. VI I ECONOflY HARKRT U. KOHUIA(ii;N, Proprietor, i.K.!i.i:n is frcU and Salted Meats, I.KON hT., KOWKHI ll (!'.. m as J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your EGGS Ami BUTTER. H. C, STANTON Baajtat relvd a lok DRY : GOODS CONB1ST1KO Of Ladies' )m tiools, Kibboss, Trimmla Laces, Xtc, Ktc. -ALSO A riNI STOCK UP- hoots ,ni snoi:s Of the bl qoallty aad Salah. GROCERIES, Wood, Willow and Olass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. aiao oa hand la tare quuititlu aaJ at rla to auit th Unit. Alw a larf aloes of Custom-Made Clothing Fo- Choice Call at Stanton's for "I.. P. M" NOTICE. I m: i d Mai i l.ou in n t. Koootmrit 'rv"u. lNtembvr , " luuu it aiav o.n'vni: Noti' O i tivrvby nm'ii thai Ilia ll-'anl ! c!i,h1 LdiiU t,jiiu3;,iifr il t lie Malr of tire mi ha" HUM In tins "!'.' a iit til lamln illu- at'"l in ti,' Inw uMni !.!Uiu: NW ' ..INK'.wSv ."J. h. as, It .. t. mi'l tin ai.Ul fr aii l -.,-i'ttM tin Mine; Ilia! :ht' ht i ti Hi' public fur lnit-t. u ati'l a C"py llicpnf hy 'lfM-ni'tnc n b. 1 1 i -ion . hie '-,n i ""t-'l in a touM'tiH iit place In thif nilu ' f..r itio iniii.!i"ii n( ail pcroui lul'-rinlcj h : i' I c h' i-ti!tlic t;incrKlly U i.hu tlii" uct mm; ilay l"llow iui I tic date : il.i- notice, prolcv." or i "Utr!a nk'alil-l alto Mi i of the "aul t'oiv. ;i:itoin'r t" any trad or it-l' ;.:"!! wlttiui any .,-ciuin or part nt ncc .11. !c-' rileil in Hi, list, on the troini'l that the ".inic i tiioM Yai'iaN'c for minaial llian lor :tii uli-.irul nnM'!M , KI U- nvciwl aul nol'-il lor report to t lit.- I'Ciiernl I aiul t'lticv at a-iiuih-ton. L. C. J. T. UKIIKiES, I II. KDwllf, Rcgieu-r. K'Cuer. dMlO I'Mirn .: i ir. I. imi orrp s, Uo- liuiv. (Jri Koii, JaiuiHtx '.i. ls'.'J. lo it i. my i "Ucein N '' ' i! I'efl.y Rivu t!ml the On u ,V Call r:iiu Itai.r.. J Company ua ttlol in this olTice l.-t i'( Inn I -.luaiej lu the to'ulnp tie rii.fl U lo , nii'l hii ai'itltcd for a iafeiit for si-1 l.inS; !i.t I lie lt l o-eli to Hie pulillc for in-ptciion n : i . I ii copy thereof liy descriptive win imoii." : . . i Ijeeu "alel 111 a ouDteulcnt poii e ;u Ihis oitn o for the iDRpcetioii of all per on- mi' I' -I' ii anl tne public f eiierally, to n it li of bu.- line uitU H of Will, M. r.. dra- 11. l"ll! . l ;. I , ::. .- . ... M. , : , m: .. n -. io. 11,1, Iti. -.li the i Kaiiicc I, ai! of eeIion ), J. M au l f. an.) IlieS1, Kf. 1; N', of .Nt1., nd lm 1, j, 3, 1, i", an. I si 2 of s.v i ' ' and :. I.i, 1 1, l i. ! uu'l 17, ol See. ii. . t ity ilays follottiiiu tlio date f flu- i.oii, i lroiesm or coiucota - a 1 1 1 M, the tt'!,i '( tl"' -i iti,.u ul: r.'-. I In tl..-' i ;'?ie '. ti. ':a i n.aiiy to any traet or auulitiv , -eeiioQ or part ol section l -I. "U the ground that thu -ainr '. lor mineral mail lor agrleult i!ili Ije reeeivetl ami noted fur le Hi pi.rp. n rnl IJtU'l 'nice at Wanhmgto I. T Keuinler. II. UIXIiH, Keeiver. Notice For Publication I'MHi. status Land Office, i: -ourir, Ort'goii, Ix-e. lyjs. No! . i.ereby Kiven that the IoIIowiiir a ot 11 Iikj filed notice ol hla Intention make 1. 1, a. tiroof in wupi'ort ol bin litlin , mid i'. 'i.. I ,ni: n !i! lie inaed liufore the Kculmer I Id-, r. l ulled Hlalea IjioiI oilne at Iiov lj.it-- On lion, on January III. 1W, ! KUlNti I). I'UWKI.I.. n I.i- II i: S.i. T'l'i lor the Iota So. 1, 7 ami - i. 1. .1 ii.. 1(. 7 weal. He name the .wini.- ,'. ,!n.e to l.rove liliconliniloun re leiiee ti; .in mil einiivuiion ol t,ai(i iait'i, vi. k. ' it '..ii, oi .Millwood, urtRfin, (i i;. row l.oi M,;; ..-i., Oreuoii, II. K. Kaler ol Kt-1 4i. Oi..- :i ti. W. liituiuitik. ol Koaekunt, ' ' J. T. BKIDOEf , Kegnter, BOSWELL SPRINGS On the 5. P. R. Douglas County, R. Oregon IIOTJCL constant 1' (jjien for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney and vSkin Diseases. IJiiiortiumte. Dr. Gfibbon Thla old reliable and tlio moat aiioci-Mluj Hoeeialint in Han Kran- clwto, alill nontliiiic. U euro all sexual and Seminal Diacaac. micb a. (lonnorrhira. fllect Stricture, 5yph Ilia in all ita lorina, Blfcln 1)1 uuii, Ncrvoui llcbll vwiAtiVr. ImpoUncy. btml. i. . ' :y- ry. Ma. W.ulf Ml. Hllll 1 .wVK.iUl rianlluoo, mo i;oiimj- oueiiee ol well ill. ii he aud excee iirodiinlliu Hi ii 1 1 1 1' hviiihIiiiiih: hallow i oiulleliHliee. dark .i!h nn. ler tlio eye. i.Hiil III tlie lii ad. rirjuing in tie i !,, l,, ;o( eoiili'leiie... (lillelelieo In a (hoik liii.d M runnel, ialillalioii ol I ho licart, wink in n of I he limU and kaek, loud ol niunior .iMi.. on thu Iiiee, coiiKlm, ruiihiiiiiptlon, clo, I'K. llil)(jN Imii jiriu:tlcid In Han Kranolaco 'vi i Unity en r nu. I Ihnmi lroulili '1 uliould uot lull I. i .,uii 1 1 Mm and reeelve llio l.ciirnt ol lio, 'm ni kill mill experience. 'I lie doctor cure. lo ii oil,er liul. 'irylilin. (,'nrea siiaranlenp. I'ei-.i. cmtd at liome. CliarKei reaMiimljl. niCjf vrilc. k. lilliliON, t,ir, Kcarnr HI, Han Vim eifceo, ( al LlVEfD LET LIVE! 1'vtlt't I ho alxita motto t Mill allll ronlliuio In nrvrr tor all artla itvalrlii at Ulation an riislniMrr or anrrvtor. Mr i'liati n 111 l raMMial'lr InikI iiiv woik liiaixntiiM. Am alu a Nntarv Public. ' AiMrtoa nut al t)lrrvlanl, PoutiUi fit., Or. Wll.l. I. lllvVIION, O.R.dMCO. liKI'AKT tor Kt Mall i m. Spokane Mjer r in. S p.m. Ti.vn sturiu i ns 1 1 roui foil land : !iU lake, ivimr, ft. , AHKtVK Kn.ni Kaul Mail T Jo a. in "orlli, tiiinli,Kiiii , t'lty, si loon, t hlcagti and KaM W alia alia, Spokane. MHint'apoli,l I'anl liiilillli, MllwauVee, ( lileaao and 1 n"l , IKran 5tranuh'ra .Ml sallitm ilalcx oli- Ji-rl to eliNiii;e. For San 1-iriuic.i .l.ll llec I, !, 1.1, l, : To Alaska sail Sept IT, Spokane Kler in I . m. I p. in. ? p in. p. rn. S Y Sunday ,lurtlay 10 p.m. Columbia Klver Hlraimr. To Aioria and x a; 4 p. m E runday IjtndlllK". Vlllamtta KUtr. 4 .10 i. in a m, Ki.f inulay ? a in Tuea. 1 loir, and fat. trefoil I lly, Nelent, Kx Sunday 1 salrin n liny luml K Willamette anJ Yarn I a JO p in mil Kitee. Oiviroii t llv, l'nTton. ami Way ludiiit Willamette Rber. I'ortland lo t'orvallla and ay-ljtmllng 4nak KUtr. Klparla It, lwiilon. Moil ,We,l and Ml. A a m. Tn Thur. aud Fal. 4 :m p. m, Tue l'hur. and Sat. Lt HI art a Iwltlon Kaiiy, Kallv Ke.'pl Kildov Kiccpl Parijp.fi flay. TV. II. lit Ml. II I MT, tieneral l anjenfer Ajeni. . M. M IS, Co,, lurtlant, llrrgou, I ltK PIRKl T Klll"l E Ti) Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. tiltet i hot eel two latonle Multl, Ma lh t'NIl'N l Al'IHO Kat Mali Line, or Hie KHX UAM'Il S-viiIc I. Int a. I otk at the tlins- l i days to Salt Lake 2'i days to Denver iy d.iys to Chicago days to New York Free Mrcllnli.u Cliulr cum, l'i tiolialercd Tourist Nlceplnir turn, Itilltuaii lialMce ttleei- nic lura operntrcl on Mil t raliin. l or Inrllu r Inloruia'li!1 arply In V. 0IVAN5, Af., Koseburu. Terry, W. H. Comaii, Trav. l'au. Aal. l.-l Third Si.. I . I it 11. ,Ul rllatid, oi EAST AND SOUTH - VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE or xuk Southern Pacillc Co. ipr.H tralua Uav. Piirtlaail dally, South' I " " Nuiiii 6 oor. h. I I.y. j'ortlaiid '. " Ar. " 'J.JO a. i 3:00 I-. . I I.e. . KoM'bura - I.t I 1J .6 r. I His. M. I Ar. Kan franelM'O I.e. mur. Aboro train, .top at all wini'lral olniioiip nviwctn Ionian. I ami ftaleiu, luruer, Marlon JetTenon, Allianr, TanKi-nl, Hlieil.ln, llaiie Hamtburi;, Juuellon city, Kiiaeiu . t oiuue (rove. Drain, link. an. 1. and all alallou. (nun Boat b lire to A.lilautl luclualvr. Itoaeburg- .Mall-Daillr. :JUA. M . 6:'4I r. H. Lv. Ar. I'ortiand KoaeburK Ar. l.r. I i m r. ; ;u a. Dinted VAHIf OIMilK 11(11 TI Pullman DufTet Sleepers ANU SECOI-CI.AH Nl.i:KFI. l.AHH AUacbt'l to all Ihrouifb Tralui. West Side Division. Ilelwecu Fortlaud aud Corrallla Mall tralu dally (except Hun. tar). 7:30 a. M. I Lv. 11 A a. M. I Ar. Portland I'orvalli. Ar. I l.v. I .' Vi r. u 1 A) r. m At Albany and :orvallla connect with train. 01 Oregon Central & fcaUcru railroad. xprcM tralu dally (except Kundayj. i.tor. m. 7:lii r. M. S 30 P. M. Lv. Ar. l.r. Portland . MvMlnvlllo Il.U'H'll..ll Ar. l.v. l.v. r. a ft.M A. M i '.M A M Direct conneetliiu at Han KranciiH O ttitli Oc clilcutul and Oriental ami i'aeilie Mail me. in ablp line, lor JAPAN AND CHINA, balling naie. on application. K. KOEHl.Ktt, C. II. MAHKIIAM. Manager. li. K. tk Paw. Agent. PORTLAND 'JKKUON. Kate, and tickets to Piatcm iioluln and Kn rni. Almi JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and A I HTK A 1.1 A. ( til bo obtained from I . H .MOO HE, lickel Agent, or V. C. L'iNDoN, Koiu urg. WOODWARD TliE BUSTLED ROJ5EBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! Wc r alwaya In the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Uarve.t ii upon ui, and farm. erg are amlllng became Woodward looi to their Intereit. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNE88 Theae are all Leather and Warranted, SADDLES At Reduced Prloea, Con. nit your jiune and ! cure and ie Woodward before bnyiog. V. WOODWARD From A toZ the most complete stock of hardware. If you ate interested iu Uarb Wire fencing bny the WatikcKan." Uest and Cheapetit iu the Mar ket. Churchill & Woolley. his is the to Buy Groceries. W m t afc a, i" ir' j v. vv. KAKt2 KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, i) km. ran in aij. kinds or STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A ri'LI. LINK Of TOBACCO & OIOARS. on r. i n A l HIAI.. One Ioor Koatb ol Y. O. IKIi: III IJVI.lt V. M (INI llt'RM, ORP.OON, Real Estate Bought and Sold Parms, large and small, to Rent. AN l) IMMKD1ATK rOSPKKlON OIVEN. Stuck Raugcs, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune ami Hop Lauds of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities, to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S- K. BXJIOK, ft at-4. aaia(,lai New o Tongues ami Sounds, Spiced Hcrriug, Whole Codfish, Salmon Hellics and ononnono i WYLIE PILKINCTON, ;uccvwor to 0. W. NOAH,) General Blacksmithing Jm m IIU UHKII IIOKIWU. TROTTINa AND RUNNINO PLATE3 A SPECIALTY, KKl'AIKl.NU OK ALL K1NDH PROMPTLY DON I. Hliup ou Corner WaauluRtou aad Kane Btm., Meacbarir R M. Bearded- 309 Jackson Street lias added to his stock of Hardware, a fine Hue of Coffee, Tea, Making Powder aud all kind of Spices, t?ocoa aud Chocolate, Tobacco aud Oigars; Suftr and Salt. New ioods, New Prices. Place A full aud complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. lCverythiug offered for sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very chaice stk of canned goods, including loth fruits aud vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our Hue of Olives, Gherkins, Pick ets, Sauces, etc., is also complete. Wc carry the largest stock of to baccos iu Southern Oregon. r r. "l tu,, uroeers. j Arrivals. Pickled Salmon, Piclcled Herring, Smoked Herring, Maclteral, at .MRS. N. BOYD.