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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1899)
) : i ft ' 7 HI hi mm -v vn v ww 10 V A L CARO BROS. B05S STORE f t t? ft U Sclllo Hp. All poiaons luduhtud to the. u nKr nlu -ed are hereby nttlUil and rciUeMlnd lo come forward ttml inako protii pt wottlti inonl. All notoa ii 1 1 1 Ht'iii)iilrt not paid immediately will lo placed in thu hand of mi attorney for collection. Tbla mean like It roads. Wo am gli'g out o( business, mid iniiiil 1 1 u v i it ntlliiineiii. Cah'i !J:;im. Closing Out Sacrifice ! Al Prices Regardless Of Cost Tills PLAINDGALIiR. I- i;nuu.UY in. iiit. Fur a good 6-cetit cigar cull on Mm. N. Iloy.l. llog ill Inlliilto variety at Alexander A Strong's, Ken HuIiiikh'm I i no o( walehc and Jewries). Macaroni In ui;u otii.l . in lin.in ul . gler'a grocery. Zephyr 1" tnut 1 I r I sueiii packi-go t llm Nnvelly Hiiic. Key West, linptirtel itii'l ilmiii'i iic cigars St the li'Mii'Umf. A llurlv lir-tl Jcucy niiilu -''I '!. aj.Ii. r. iiux, ii.::. llif Unfit display l Irtiif u l every deter ipllon al t'linii bill Wiiulli-j '. The !toi More l-t selling out at i",ieri Being pi ices, (.'all mnl bo ciinvitii i d. Do you smoke? II b., m-t thu Arlic ciiftir t Kniee A; H.auibrieike, nolo agents No mistake will I t' liin.m by haing your dental work done by lr. Mrnr.. J. I). Mann sells Iho hint Mwur in tow n nml prices are all sight, jally t;oiicivl ercd. Lsdie rubbers at '.'' Hits ami Hint quality ut 10 cents per pair. Novelty Ftore. lilac brocade dren rkiila, which lormorly sold at l..'i'' to t."n no l'r I.15 lo '.TS al thu Novel')' Store. T. L. tiravrs is our Mgltlt aHijklnnJ, authoriod lo BoHril, i oIIk I ami r l t U t any hill" "" 'I'" r.iM KAi i ii. K. OilUun. M. I'., inuiiihor i:ird l Feuaion Kiuniimii'. Mliri. Matnti-ta liilildinit ri'iiidinK rorm r M:iu ami Ciikh atret't. Kttoiiomy will iroiii'l you l huy childron'a lothin t( u. cmtB h'iii 4 In II at il.: and tn.irl in oiif, many uiaikod hulo tout. Nuviliy Ktoio. Hewiuit mat-hiiice, mui niuchiiu!1, wlni inai'Linva at Alexander Miohk. and tho bciit of theiii ut that, i.u.tini in prico from :M to o7.."0. Hi-Mirc to roe thorn Uiforoyoii Imy. Kluu-r V. Hoovn , li sici.iti and am wi'on. otlioo tii'nt to iity hull on Main Btret-t, Hoaohurj:, r. Spt-rlal utlcnlioii glveu to dinoiiaos of tl.o doho ami thro.it. I'alla roijitly ui)eri'd. Soo Kli:e A Hitv, lloueo I'urii ihIiltp, for every thin in tho luiiiituro liiio, lariti nt etoik and lowcbt priiTH, jimt io ct'ivodatMr I j.i1 of Kutcrn mi I fJ furniluro. Sou ua lor barnaiim. Keinoinher that lr. StratiKO ih iiiuiient rt'Bldont of llomdiurK, and iu nut licre toniioriu ily, that ho fully warrant!" all Ida work and in lu ro at all tiuu-B to make Rood hia ljuaranlcca of all dontU try. Morrla' Poultry Cum. Thia infallible icmedy challoiiKi'B tho world to irodi!co ltaoiuul aa an cj! producer, l'rcvoiit ivo and euro lor all illacaaea of fowlH. (iuaranlowl and for Biilo by II. M. Mar tin, Uosoburu, t)r. SuiU of clothoH, all wool, huuvy wnluhta. M.60: ri-uular price f'J. Hoys clothes from 0 tc i:i years for 1.50 and Hats all btyles and colors for rtJ t..riO. All Uiuho Kooda uro only to bo found at tho Hobs rtoro. Up to date dentistry by l'r. Mianuo which means tho best and latest kinds of work skilfully carefully and properly naerted with uo ufter troublo, but per fect satisfaction. Try Ir. Strang's seamless crowns, the best, latest and uiost perfect made. Tor sale or exchange forjauda iu Ore 147 ncioa timber laud iu Sautu Crus county, O.dlfornla, nbsut throe miles from railroad station, on county road, part good fruit land and probably 10.000 cords ol wood on the place near a good market. Trice 2,0 0. Address P. O. box 08 Uosoburg, Oregon. A low doxen of those Kentucky mado pants, substantial and well made, no shoddy. AIho a few dozeu women's, ebildren'fl Hhocs, rcu. lar woaiers. Hals for Biinshiuo and .v.a.iu underwear for hot and cold weather, und various other orticles at B jirit es, ut U. O. Stanton's. l'or a high grado piano, don't over look the Haines Bros. Indoriii-d by ull luailiiig inuslilunH In KoHoburK. They areUHod and indoiBml by Mr. iKhmo, Mrs. AppolholV mid others. Mini), 1 atti hastt Uaineu upilKbt in hor boudoir In lir beautiful homo at Oraltfjisus I'iihII'S WaloH, and uaed tho Haines piano lini ng Imr lust lour of thu I'niled Ktuti'M. JI.uskh lluos., New York, N. Y. inld p iin In ill tl-.'H'gnt a'. Halztnan'S. fond, I'n: w itrh n il.or, docs encray- I'. l.ioiiey ! run 1 1 1 nit i" C';ea val ley. Itniirrofl cieanii'ry butter al Mis. N. Hoy IV. Imlji J. W. Ilaiiii'tou v.h to I Nilciu thin wo k. I loo. J.T. l.rid.-H vicit' il Co'tage tlrovi' Tin f -y. I li t jinir Hiiver wa-o n i l nil ver novel- lil'M n' S,:.1l:lll. I I tiii a ri M.itkn ii'lurm-1 Monday from a vlfeli lo I'otlliiiid. New tiui'k of eh'iMiit rutting n't at I'h'inli II A Wuollc) 'rt. nri.j'11 i!' niui" iii sjii vi-iticr poi)iiH at S iiI..ii:iii'h. Sen ll.i .ii. 1 1 Khm K' ''' Klint'Ulu, (I'). . C. Mured ll .V l'i'., li'iirhili, lr. Cjiipit H'.raiii'o i. ! in'iio i n I 'tird- Uiiux iiu.li-H at I'li uili'.il .'. WojlloyV. 1-. M. eaiii I of t' m r,l oe'i inn Id this ollire ii ciy p'e.ii'iir- l-ti-inon c.l'l this Inn n:i ,:. .1. M i loi I tin- lucky inMibor fur the tidv. i..ltl .1 ..II I V Mif. 1!. W. Coin iic'. Iiid,:o lohrtoii, !ii hoi been at- ti'lldo U MiTi'm" n,ui l at SauMii, hH letuuu I lii'iiif . The warm wiM'lu-r l tha ait ten Cnmstock linrn al lUvn ban ft irle 1 the will' Ii i HOW urowinij r i 1 1 y . 1 mil ii. en iexl t!. U lh fruit l.udri in linul.ii enmity h ive not been dainaod by the I it fr i-'lu. 1'. W . I'l'l f n. ni.o h:ii I reli locking utter liiminern ln ( jiit thn wipriine e iiirt at S.i'.imii, ivttiriird home TiiiH.l.iy even-iu,-. J. I., hi'weynf (ileiid.il' in tin' city idiics l.iy. II in au.u ninj: t it move his fini'y to il oi l.il at an rany d iy. Kev. C. M. IJivan. e 'iileeno ovannel istoftheM. K. Cliureli, who now ru- ni hvi ul Myrtle ("re k, vi-iti.l, U aeburif, Tuesday. lion. A.M. ri.tttfoi'l, who has lifcu attioidiim lo busiiietH leloie Iho fu- nr.ina curl ut hali-oi leiunel liiine . - Tins la;-. It. .1. .Iu nriHB, who in l.utfely inter iHtidin the Tolii'iou in'.iiiiiii diiliiet wa looking alter lutiuets nntti'ia iu the city yeiter 'ay. Ilcv. 1. T. Siimmi rville, irei liiiu elJer-;flha ;raita lies d ulao! i f the M. II. t'hnrih, U vicitiu his daughter, Mih. Y. II. I ilur, In Urs eiiy. m;v lionps, I'rtlilioei1. iiini;luuna, (luliiK M-iiiiU'l J, Tickii)).', HtaplcB of all kiinln at tho N(Yi:i.TY STiiKK. CciiKlnblo .1. .1. Ilakei, of Myitle Point, pas-ed thnuiKh thin eity Tuesday, en luutii to Salem in dmro of II. Fetter, Inline, who is to b committed to tho asylum. Mr. Ilildjbuin'ri saloon, ut the foot ot Oak Street, i being completed us fast as ntarticuble. ll h making subbtan tial woik. TI.e aidowalk in front will bo of concrete eiht feet widi. When llnli'hed there will be a saloon, barber slioimnl liiocorv bloio all in eno block of VJtie.'rjd brick ono story blub, There will be a j ublic Ice! uie delivered bvM.d. Yilkiiii. doimty traul master on t!)0 to-ollti i f tho A. O. U. V. memb.r llm p'ace, t'artot'd Hull, Caa vonville, leb. IS, lSii). livery on corJ'a'ly iuviud to c iu J, K, I'll KBIT, Reorder. lr, It1 n! arn's icer t Method of pla'e u'.uL-iw,i inilv liifiiirrH a nerfect 111, but hidoa tho ortitlclully of tho work 1 have a d-)ntint employed in the I.ab oratory and for Iho next two weeks wil do plato ork ut greatly i educed prietjs We will take vour impression and turn nut a i Into tho sumo day. AH work war ranted. Tho non-i'Oinmiu tuned ollleers ol Co, II L'nd. Orouou volunleerH, coinpoHed of tho Uoieliurg and Afhland boyn, now at Maniliaio us follows: Firtt eorgeaut, William C lirnbb; ouartei master Bur- uctiut, Frank S. dodfiey ; iluty Kergtants Hurry t". Mociiui, Winnin Y. t'rowsaii, William H. I'lacht, Pavie Kliuinbrook J eornorals. Oite W. Miller, Frank (irubb, i:..iniro P.iv. Ford Strange, Fred .1. Ahsatorni, Fie I 1. I; ibluy, deorgoK. M, (l.i,,l. ClmileM l". I'oiler, Cliarlea l'.ol- Park and Cli.ules K. I ,i l,,,y,iiiiii : eomnailV I'l'lk. J. F, F.ddy i company cook, ChailoH Uuamill. Tint pay ear inn do Iho railroad boys happy yeaterday morning. Another big shipment of dry goods juht received '. the Noyelty Ktoro, Bond, Die wt'i huiaker lelli spectacles al lowed prices and can fit them cor rectly. Mrs. Amos M'Curdy of Portland is visiting with hor mtlrr, Mrs. A. Park. Fom Sals : A g' o l top buggy, or will trade for fresh milch cxw. Inui'e at this tfllc. Mm, A. L. lustinll, who Las been tiuile tick, Is much lieKor ana will soon be out uguin. F. P. Crone n.illor, who has been Bin ploy, d in Iho state printer's olhce at fit lem, his returned homo to Uosoburg. Minx Ad. liu Sacry, who spent the pist t months wi h rolativea an I friends at H iirinhurg, returne I homo last night All f, rms of s.-roluU, sore", boils, pim pled and eruptions, uro iiuickly and per manently tured by I lood's S.irtaparilla. '.W Powakia applo trie) for alc. They are lin, large, red apples and good keepers. Fntiutre id . W. Kpp. Farmers huy "Our hel" overalls, Hih best on earth for 10 cent", it they rip we g vo yo i a now a;r. Novki rv Sruita, Tho seond ij iartcrly conference of tho Uosebhig charge of M. K. Church will be held iu this city Sunday, February Kevival service aro being held at the Christian Church. Much intereut is beine uinilHieJ and the attendanco is nereasiuK. iho ktink ol the Kosvburg Building and Loan A'toeiution has maturuil, and IH biisinciis has been closed up, and its moi tjtnges cancelled. I. W. Jones of Wilbur, a private iu Co K. Ju l K'k't , Oregon Vols., who has lieen .it Vancouver on siek leavv, he been il,m'h.irw'el and has rutuilled lo Ilia home. Mm. P. J. Bind and her daughter, Mr. .I. A. Perry, whohav I e -a ipnte eick ut l a lirande, Or., are, we uie (.Ud toleain, mpidlv ri covering their usual heilth. In iin S.inieme court, en Monday, the . . ,n a I . . - II I .. .. casj il A 1. AUiuroee, appenaui, o llonj .iiu in Huiilirg'on, respondent, from Dounlas county, was argued and euo- milted. Wood at lowest price. Prop a posU card in the post othce. ill receive prompt attviition. II. (i, Uol 'SIIOl.DKK Phone '.MI. Bridge work is the art ol insulting teeth without plates, l'r. Bouhaui is on expert at cold tilling, crown and bridge work and warrants all his work lor iu years, lie reiuinea irom vuicaKu iusv (Jraduato Peutal college but a few months ago, and does work by tho latest and most approved mothods. First class work done at reasonable prices. A delightful time was had at the homo of Miss Huby Bailey on Tuesday even ing Lib. Tho chorus of ths First Presby terian Church met there for practice. After some tine singing the gathering waa turned into a valentine party and a royal good time wai enjoyed by all pres ent. Beautiful valentines were reeeiveu (all couiio having been ruled out) games were played, soma of which required a oreat doal of a'.udy. A pleasant feature of the evening was a contest to seo who could izive the uickcamea of the most of tho states in our union. This waa done by couples and was ontered into eagerly, the prize winners were Miss Uuby Gor don aul Moll Thompson, while the booby went to Miss Kihel Parrot t nud Farl Oaddis, who have our sympathy. Wo aro Indebted to Miss Kuby for a pleasant evening. Warm w.ah -r n w co no g'i i.l, Itc. A. B. Molt i f l i i p'o,i:i..i Iwo'crui mis Huiidiy, Feb. I.'ib, at t'm ConisiM k H hool boiiw . Crops In thli Vicihlli in-I .ol;mg well. Htnk iii fair d-r i"i I I I i ii-.iK'li to Stand a', 'evt another xmii. IJulUm palnfol n".( id' nl (unc i (ear Kobl. ! ! .V xff-v ;s d '.n 'e 1 lib lint. A yiiu ii no d k.i mat Oik land, who w.is culling I .iict.v i Wood for Mr. Alexander, w.ia fj.htliiig a pitchy Or but cut wi b it loo' I -' I ltd ax, strikit g in a p." by p t t ,i us I ootid ed back, one Mado hi"iiig birn jiut abovo thu vf, making an ng y Heidi wound. II h at'ii'r Ins at d on his going to camp, but bo -eiined an I aa soon as the ml '''"'"'t? ''" t1''" ieoiini d hi task which ( ul d in the in loMiiiiale iiiun io-e.viii a on l and liiorl s-lioiii wound in the l eno r i f the fii.iliiMd pa"Sing -k'' f;u,! into tin! i kull Winchester Notes. Wariu Ojyp. School coin moiieed iil.i Monday af ii k'a vacH'bui. Ky fcoA, :l v.ai doing biini.ii in K ir.'lc.irg ore- I l IllM U , Mr. Mc.Vloili ii, i,l B-.r.ciiii In our burg ono day this w eek. Bird Vin oii made a b iaine'j.1 tiiji iImi cO'ity icjI ' iiu day t!ii wiek. il'iilh Pearson and Amy Mdler were viii.iug friends iu It-;Sburg ). t rday. W. y i i (iillam i engaged in chovping wo d I', is week, lie rays it agrees with I. oi. N endo McKay ia indispol thia wek bi'. Inr many friend- wiih lo-r a rptety ro Toy. M'ffl A-ina !.), I B ' oMirif, was interviewing ' n h'-'d b i:rd ono day 1 i-t wek. Mrs. Ky S'.. acII w.i ari a. riy to eay is on t!. tick lif t this week ; but v.ib-toir'i! un b r llm skillful cire Wide. W. I. l'i ar si, too p p i'ai S. I aeui , h,o' cwmplelt d air Ho r line I n, and in r. gud t'. Uv.u', tinis'i ton- i ha-t no e' il Mr. lV.-.r.-uii li;i; i:r ih' iil'i.-ig llm I ne. I. .vinr M..11.V f.irrt i x.i''rieiic in iii.ii.. n ........ j instrnmeiitf. Ti u n, n Uacsong U"r fovjmr r AnsoiAJTLv Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome otm pfttntn to , m ww, hav a I mii jo, in I Ihsy are getting to be '1'iiin good inimlcians. 1.1 Marsters,t pio; rls'or of the Mountain Y ew farm, expects to move to Jtoncburg so in, where he is (oing In, to t o marble bisin'-rs. Mrs II. I.. Mnrsturs, of Koseburg, nil visiting her mother-in-law, last week. Bii'ld iood was down in ('olos Valley riunday. "It beats the Dutch" bow I he Insur gents want to fight the blue bnys, when they taw how Dewey doni ih i noble dons. John Lurkhart ma le a flying trip to the burg, last Hnndsy am returned Monday. Clevklami Javs. IS Si I II to in inn of l)r. v;o and i; a had i-ic- Looklng tilass. id n.i triji to l!a:! tl.lrt tUrud a dancing to it s burg B vi-niii Iu- old cur .lanief S-w ' itmday. I'rol Jul:u tciiool I. eM. .1. L. tiilme made a t a lew da eu P. U.B. T. WilhuniM wei.t ii b irg a few dai a a : i lli.arl C'l-ter im friei dd Si -re !'. Week. 1 1 e Biio v h .'i d, '.i; im1 r I valley h.ti its u-Uil appeaiau Mr .f. K Wdliama was bAiiig r,(ter biHineM uialtir i iu lo-Co'i- la'.d'y. Mr. M. W. Williams and Mifa Fva ii .ni.inir wi r d viitiui: friends at Ten Mile last Sunday. J. p. Sjiiioilaud, of Koscburg, was luro one diy list week looking after htisinesa matters. Mr. li. W. P.mis .ai I i-ou Monroe ik:lit.-i in Koseburg How' This? We offer One Ilnndred lollar Ueard for any case of Catarrh that vunnni l o rorwl by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIKNKY ,k CO., Props. Toledo.O. Wo the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears, and believe sole agents bin- perfectly honorable in all business New Block of ladiea and misses' fine transactions and financially able to car- shoes, all the latest styles, Just received rr out anv obligations made ly their ai rsrrou nroa HKIHH MKM IO.V Uo : tho Kvrelwd fur I! c te.l tUai'. tar" I ii . r 0 Hi lop niiilanli B i d fi r largains and yvd wiMch re pairina. For Hi si eltss ihntlslr,. to lo Pr. I. tile of OakUml. Hl.tVH) men wanWil at ihe IU M Sl ik to select greut lu'gainft leloiw tl la ton late. Facts -noi fakes is wiial ....; tising roluuins represent. Ihi- loa Store. Babys "Cry for Castoria" but Ihnr papSH cry for Oliver Plows thry most have Ibem. HmuVo the "Artie," the best fe cigar of tho year. Kruse A Shambrook, WILL SOON RETURN HOME. firm. West Troax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken interonl 1. acting directly opon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c per bottle. N'M by all draggists. Test montxl.i free. Dlsdiarge5 for Oregon Boys When Places Are Filled by Regulars. ,ui.8 who has ! n stuiy !ur several :t a- d. br.'.gh'. the were viewing the one day i ts: res . ' Mr. F. A. Wi! running a candy uior.Uiu had ij!d Bunch farm. Tue early iKiwii gr.do lias a very ir appearauce, as Un? Ia:e freew did great damage lo a lare poitiou ol it, but it may uhow up aliight in tini-.1. I'uclo Jeif Williaaia h.ii le'.unud home from lVrtUnd whera he !!' ! u veiy ill f r s j iio iin:,'. Wo uro t'ad to say he has improved ejine in heal h. Sa cral cf our young ladies and gentle men have suggested that it would be a gjod tcheuio if the Lookiivglasj choir would make known tlie ii'.iai' ei- of the aonga they wished to SMii, s j all may pin in both ol t and young Mr. David Margin, who hu h.en ut Silkuin, Oregon, the iarg.-at portion of Iho winter, hu3 returned lume, but we aro sorry to say that ho lus h id to g) U tho ho'.nital at lortlind, to receive treatment for one of hi lo-.ver liu'li:. Mmicb.-on Wahiiisoto.k, FVb. 10 As lime goes o i iiu demands received by the Virions me nU-rs of the Oregon delegation to se cure tho release of this and that mem ber of the Oregon volunteers continue to inu'tass in number, escli day's mail containing a large number of request, both (iom the eoldiers themselves and fr-nn their friends. There are quite a nu.nl er of the vjlunteera anxious lo se cure discharges, some for one reason, others having other reasons. Tbe de partment has adopted aiole of lat-, however, which nliows discharges to bi granted only in esse o. severe illness, either in the cafe of the soldier or in his family a, home, or such cases SB are . . a ... ev.-rjwnero reto'i'Ue i s Deina oi ine u'mctt iui porta nee totiiuse involved. fosit sfrthe de nanda that are con stant y being made, however, the vari ous no-in hers of the delegation have, from lime lo time, renewed their r- ipae-'.s at tlie war department lor ine disci arj- of individual members of tbe O-ej;, n raiment, but with tbe exception of e'leli n-taiicts .n j is' citsd have met With rtd I'ala tvery tiii". Tbe following is an ixtract from a letter which Kepre een'ative Tocguehas just receiyed Irom aljiitaut-general of the arm- in thia re gard 1. icli waswrit'eoat thi direction of the eecrctary of war, and shows tbe intention of the department wilb regard to volunteer soldiers in Ih Puiitppice iilan ! : 'Beferrinit to your letter ot recent i3a'. akinir for the di6cbarir.4 of cer tain memtuia of tbe Second Oreg.n va utiteers now strving io the Philipp!oe islands, whose discharge from the army ia reipesled, I would respectfully in form jou that it is the iutention cf tbe department to return to (be United States all volunteer organizations now serving iu those islands aa foon and as rapidly as their plac-vs can be takea by troops of tbe regular army, six regiments cf which are now nnder orders to that place. At present tbe maintaining of public iuterests will not poruiii the discSiarge of ionividual membeis, except in extremely distreea ioi ciicunistance8,and of this class but few are brought to tho attention of the department." Dame Rumor says that we Iding liells will soon rina in Kosehiirrf, the con' rat ing partirs being well and lavoramy known in Southern Oreaon. The Times congratulates in advance. Jacksonville Times. Dame Kuiuor al.ootd be a little more expdcit, as Koscburg bas a large nnmber ol yonog folka all of whom are "well and favorably known in Southern Oregon." A large and fine assortment of chil dren's shoes just received at Parrott Bros. Call and see them. Money lo loan on city and country property. D. 8. K. Bcice, Marstera' Building, Roeeburg, Or. Tbe W. C. T. U. will bold lta regular meetings on the second and fourth Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Epwortb League room ul tbe M. E. church. County Treasurer'a Notice. Certificate Granted. The following were successful in tLe teachers' examination just closed: J. A. Thornton, Oak Creek; Maeie Walsh, Sadie Hatfield, Maude Dixon, Joe E. Harvey, Edytbe Wilson. Roee- bnrg; Lula J. Haghes, d'lde; Minnie E'lison, Wilbur; Notice ia hereby given to all parties holding Donglaa county warranta In dorsed prior to May 1, IS'JO, to present the same at the same at the treasurer'a office in the Douglas County bank for payment, aa interest will cease thereon after tbe date of Ibis notice. Dated Ibis the JOib day 'of January, 1909, at the City of Roseburg, Oregon. Geo. W. Dimxick, County Treasurer, Donglai County, Or. Prepare for Spring. Don't let thii season overtake you before Eya A. Craas, Myrtle you have attended to tbe important duly Creek ; Carrie Mowery, Oakland ; Ilattie R. Harvey, Gardiner. For state papers the county board recommended the fol lowing: L. R. Traver, Miss Lena Wil lis, Miss Jescie Bell, Miss Kos t 15. Par rott, Wm. J Moon, Roeeburg. County Treasurer's Notice K.ji ice is hire by given to all parlies holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to November 15 1SD0, to present the sauio at the treasurer's oSice at the Douglas County bank for pay ment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this the 9li day if February Of Miss lS'jy, at the City o' Ro.ebur;, Oregon. Geo. W. Dimmick, County Treasurer, Dotiglis Connty;Or. of purifying your blood with I food's S.reaparil'a. By taking this medi cine now you may ae aickneta that will mean time and money as well aa suffering later on. Hood's Saraapa ri'.la will give you rich, red blood, g'Kxl appttite, good digestion and a sound, healthy body. It is the greatest and best spring medicine because it is the One True Blood Purifier. Its unequalled record of tnarvelone cures baa won for it tho confidence of the whole people. FUNERAL SERVICES Viols Mann Oregon. at Salem, County Treasurer's Notice. Cleveland. Died. Notice is hereby given ti all parties holding Donglaa county warrants in- drrsed prior to Feb. 1, 1SS), to piesent the same at tbe treasurers ollice in ine Douglas County back lor pay ment, as interest will ceaso thereon alter the date of this notice. Dated this the 16th day of Feb. ISW. at Ihe City of Roseburg, Oregon. Geo. W. DiMHK'K. County Treasurer, Douglas County. Or Time Well Spent. PROSPEROUS ROSEBURO. U. A. Post Says That Tilings Booming in That City. Are E, A. Post, formerly with (be Belve dere hotel here, but who took charge ol a hotel at Roseburg recently, la iu the city today. He came up after his family and ex pocta to return to Roseburg in a day or two. Ho says loyoly weather prevails down there and that everything is prosperous. Ho thinks bis hotel vo'itnie will prove profitable, mid Haya II ho eanld only get Bull Bun water he would be entirely happy ut his now homo. Telegram. Rev. Hamilton, the circuit imiuattr izn-fl tho ne inlrt id this place u very iu teresting sermon, las'. Sund '. What is tl.o matter we have no! hid any rain 1 itely? Mr. Martin ami S. S, Ne;us aiecut ting wood for Fd lilhrd of Melrote. Geo. Kuarr, one of Coles Valley mott remedied cilUcii, wai a visitor heie, last Sunday. Patiivk Murphy, and familv, of Coles Valley, were up hero Saturday , Chris Gravonstiu i, of d 1 m Valley, attended our Literary, last Saturday night. Pr, Hoover, vl Uosemirg, was called to attend the sick family ef Jes Tooley. It is repotted that they aro inipiov ing nicely. Mioa Melirea liong of Coles Valley was seen in our midst last week. Messrs. Pierce uu I Wileou are making preparations to clear uome ot the oak brush off of Mr. Wilrou'.i ranch. Melviu llan ly visited Rou'bi'g last week . Wo uie glad hnt tho editor lias ic tinned to Oregon, mi l wo hop.i he bail a phmsant trip. Mr. Hall of Mehoio was on our ftticets today, Leonard and Frank Hatumau ftt li AKCIIAMBEAU At her homejin thia city, February 14,181)0, Mrs. C. H. Archauibeau. r-he leaves a huaband and two child ren to mourn her death, the remains have been taken lo taylon, Oregon, for infeiuent. GILVIN. At her home iu tbia city, Tuesday, Feb. Hib, lSJ'J, Mrs. Belle Gilvin, wife of E. L. Gilvin, agel 40 years, 10 montnei, and 22 davs. The fuoer.il was held from the resi dence at 3 o'clock yesterday. Inter ment in the Odd Fellows cemetery. A husband and six children survive her, audtht-y have the sympathy of many friends in their sad bereavement' MATrOOX. At his home near Looking Glass, on'Tueadav, Feb. U, ISJt. Al len Mattooa, aged 81 yean. 1 he funeral will be held at the iesi deuce, tJinoirow at 11 o clock, luter- mont in Looking Glass ce nete yt When you read, read tbe gxd mata air.es such as t hu following: Scientific American, Harper's, ScrUmer's, Ladies Home Journal, Succese, Self Culture, Me Clare's, MuneejV, Recreation, Western Sports, Pacific Farmer, Current History, New Eogland Magazine, and all tbe leading papers puousned. The lown pipers will be found at my stand as soon as they are published. Hoping to please every one with tbe kind of literature they like at my stand opposite the depot. 11. G. HOLSEIIOLDEK. Lecture at I. O. O. I. Hall. Last Saturday night Rav. Lea Roy, of La Grande, lectured before a large andienoe ot Oddfellows, Rebekaba and Invited friends, from far and near. Tbe program was short, being a solo by Prof Travers, principal of the Roee bbrg school, followed by tbe lecturer who both both entertained and edified his hearers for over an hour; next a male quartett consisting of Tiaver, Strong, Buchanau and Marbter. Then the event of tho evening occur red, the luncb propared by the Rebe kabs, to which ample j is'.ice was done for tbe sisters never do auvlhing by T ie funeral services of Miss Viola Mann were htl I a', tbe First Congrega tional Church, in Salem, on last Sun day. Rev. W. C. Kuntcer officiating. Tbe terv'cea were opened by scripture reading and rouj by the choir, "Asleep in Ji sm". After prayer by the m'ni ter, the Loid'a Prayer was chanted by the choir, followed by solo and chorus "Come to Him." The minister spoke from the text "I am the Resurrection and the Life." and delivered an eloquent sermon, iloeing wi'.h a glowing tribute to the institution from which Miss Mann graduated, and the profession she had chosen aa her life work. M ai Mann requested the Rev. Kant ner, a few days before her death, to preach her funeia', instructing bim to select bis owu text, the only special re quest made by her was to have "Nearer My God to Thee" a ing a! the services. Tbe church waa ri led to oveill jwiog, the auditoru'.n and gallery being seated to their fullest capacity, and many re mained standing during tbe exercises. After the sermon, the choir touchingly rendered the eon; ti e d'erased had re quested sung. The beautiful met illie casket waa cov ered with flowers and expressions of sympathy were feelingly ihown. Tbe deceased was a member of the Congregation, whera the ter vices were held, having united with it on April 20, 18'J6. County Treasurer's Notice. School Report. Following i the re part of tha Win chester school for the month ending Feb. 3, ISW, Number davs tauitht 20, number of davs atteudancj 234, numbrr days ab sence lit, number of timea tardy 20, total number enrolled 13, average dally at tendance II, average number belonging 13. Seventh grade, Yernie McKay av erageJ US 4: othoia above 85 in rank, were: John B. WrWht, Viola Gillaui, and Maud Minard. Fourth grade, Lillio Gillaui averaged 94.8; others above 85 in rank, wire: lluuh Pearson. teve McMullen, l.nura Stowell and Gvace McKay. Secotid grade, Alice McKay averaged 01.5. First fcrade, Ella Turpin averaged 83.5 aud lvnfst Turpin averaged 87.5. Deportment and interest excellent. W. WutiiiiT, Teacher. Notice is hereby given to all parties holidng Dougla3 county warrants in dorsed prior to Ju'y 15, 18i6, to present the same at the treasurer's ollice in the Douglas County bank for payment, aa interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this the 2oth diy ( 1 Jan. 13994 at tbe City of Roseburg, Oregon. Geo. W. Dimmick. Countv Treasurer, Douglas County, Or. halves. The sandaitchee, cat ana coffee were immense in quan'ity as weH 'aii'dard of the world, th Columbia as quality. The evening passed off in a bicycles, get the bod, at the price of the hiahly enpyable manner ana win '0" cheapest. See Churo'i ll & oolley. be remembered by the participants. Columbia & H.utfir i bicyclos are fit ted with automatic hub brake Una year without any extra charge. Attention Farmers. Briug in your poultry to Pwler tnd Martin, while they aro high, we want 100 dozen young rooster, 50 doaeu Lena and 50 dozen broilers right off, highest cash price paid. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bougfei Bears the Signature of 1 Doztor t& M aiiln want fat dttle, hog and shoop. Peril s haviug any for sale drop m a cud, ai d we will call and ee them. mKfmm The Home Bakery i 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. TUm tlmlciatu ivbn curlug VmIiumi aii4 tvti' trai U(l iluiruu aiiwe ltl. lbvv La I lia Urgeat aUiU Iwat timliMi) lii.lol lu ff L..titutiuu. &UU Llt Mturfc 4 ITttfurtuiuto men lit rao 1 Ai r. BTTtKaV CtTAILItHCD If ThoUwllJ- CHrwi at horn. AUlAtrnsciaiVkuUali NoCaiavrtft for lonsuIUtloB. 731 StfWfflaW I E''" Doctor. MEYERS A. CO. Specialists lor Men Fresh Baked lirca J Every Day lluns and Pies, Cakes, 'Cookie-', Constantly on Hand. MRS. B COMTOCK, Proprietress J! i t; li !i 4 i: 1 ... i