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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1899)
2TTTTTtt?TTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT?T?TTTTTt REMOVAL CARO t Settle) Hp. All inirnotiii Indebted In (In) undersign ed uto Iwritby nollllcd wiiiI requested Id coiiio forward mid make prompt tiuttlu-tiie-ul. All iiotnn and in counts not paid ItiitiiudUloly hIII l phni-d In lli hands of mi uttornr y for i-nlli'i-tinn. Tliiij nidni, m likn It reads. We uih K'' uti t l( tltlaillCKK, Ullll IllUal lllive M illtllf IllCIlt, TIIU PLAINIM;ALI:R. MA II CM il. lHH.i For tt ijo.nl .Went cigar call on Mrs. N, I'.u.i. Ilig in infinite variety ut Alexander A Strong's. .Mil uruiit in uiiu pound cartoons at . gh-r'a grocery, .Ill)f 1.(101,(1 j I r-i.cl'l packllgO t Uih Novelly Mon-. Ki'V Went, Imp-nti I in I doiiicrlii? cigat at I Imi Iti ( ! if. A liiii'ly broil Ji I ry main rail li i i tic. Addiess P. Hm, m.; I tin lltu'i I dtrplav el ,i up. 1 1, every v1 rr l( Ion ill Clmi't lull iV Wooliey'n. The l-n Hmo is selling out ill s.nti filing 'ii i k Cull mi l li? convinced. lo you siuok'.' II Hi, t;t tlx1 Arlio ligar nt Kmibii A Shiun'rooks, nolo agents No miei.-.ko w i:l I a mndn by haying jruur ilt'iifitl work !uii lv Ir. Hrangi. ! .1. I. Muii li sella Ikur in town and piico mo il l 111,1, ipis'ity cnur-id-1 tired. Ladies rubbers ul I'.'i cents and liiat quality ut -10 cents per pair. Novelty Store. Miii Plain, ul Drain, H u ilinj ill till I'lty t tin guttl nl Minn Madge StatU. II. W. Itsiinn, if nklnl.tl, .was vli-it Ing In Douglas count)' metropolis, mi lukl Friday. rtio Baptist chutcl ia ii I h-rg liirf it tensive repairs, which will add imuli to ill culiilot' ami mi vciilt'iii r. Black brocade iIi.'ih ikiilr, which formeily sold at l.'i In 'l.oii, iiu fr l. 13 lo V.'.T.'i at tlio Novelty Stoic. T. I.. liravrs in our UH' ' at Oakland, nulla ricil l mo. ii i', i ' ll 1 1 Bt:.l ii u l I fi-r any I ill" dim II'" I'mmi u i ii. Mim lJi.nu I'ain.'.l has il'.icil a vi t amct'iKl'il Iff ut ul iiln'i'l ut i i.tf'lnii r, uuil rilorinl to Iii -v !. iiu in this city. I-;. Dti'iaa. M. I'., uu-mbcr r..iar,'. ul Pension Kxainiiieis. office, Minders building residing corner Main ami Caa Btfll. lion. Kuliii M.ilK'iy .u.il wilociiiio "i from l'uillrtiiii Tliuuilay I'Vciiinn to ul UiiJ tlio fi)in-ial ul Mm. M.ilKry'M l.ilt. tir, Aaron Kw. Henry KakIoii .m l inmi y I it lbt .v.i! nnlay (or I'uriluinl, wIuth lin y h ill ri Ulo lor a tinic ut liaft. Tlio lYus i.tii.wu nilllolljiv tlioin tollii-ir new homo. Koonomy will 'roniit on to buy children'! clolliin o( iiu. Suila from 4 to II at l.-5 ami u'xvnrd in jr io, many winked In-low ionl. Novelty hlore. Firt-mnn Miko I'lA'nnny, uliowaH In jured In tlin recent wiei k in Cow Creek canyon. Im koihi to Hie lioBi'ita! t I'ortland. Ho will probably boon be back on hid inn. Howing tiiachiiii-H, sewing ir.aihinm, vwliiK UiHcliinoB ih AleikHinler .V; Strui'i?, and tlio IhkI o( llieiu ut that, ranintC in price from f.'J In ftf.M. I'.eHitro to wo tboui before yon buy. The HooiH of Hie M. K. Chim li build in this i tty are noon lo be covered with a nice now cm pel, bh ii reuult nl the eneiRi'tic work ol the pnetor and u com tuilteo ol the nii-inbi-re. Klmor V, Hoover, physician und mm geou, Olllee next lo cily hull on Main atreet. KoBobunr, Or. Special attention given to diaeuHua of the none and throat. Calls promptly answeied. Thono llll. . Bee Klco A Hice, Honte l-'urninhers, (or every thlnx In tho fnrnituro line, largest Block and lowest pria-B, juat re ceived u car loid of K litem an I o furniture. See tin fur barKiiiiiK. Morris' l'oltry Cine. ThiH lufulllble tetnedy challengou tlio world to produce Iti eipuul ai Hi cm producer, l'roveiit ive and euro for nil ilieeasoH offowlu. Ouarunteed and for Bale by II. M. Mar tin, UoBeburtf, Or. l'or ialu or exchaiiKo for lunda in Ore gon M7 oi' us timber laud in cutnla lrnr. rnuntv. Cilifurnia, abjiit three mile! from railroad elation, on euunly road, part good fruit luud and probably 10,000 cohIb of wood on Iho place near u good market. 1'riro J,0iH. AddieuM I'. O. box OH KoHisbiirK, lrennii. A low do.im ol tlioso Kentucky made naiita. HiiliuUiitl.il and well made, no - Bhoddy. AIho h few dozen woiiiiui'h, men'B, boys' and cl.ildren'H iiIiohh, regu- lar woariuH. HatH for miiiHbine and hade, Nndeiivi-ar for hot and cold weiilhin . und v.uioim nliu-r urliclett nl litlng prices, ut II, V. KIiiiiIou'h. BROS. BOSS I Closing Out I At Prices Clio 'A:.. Hond, tho watiliiiiui.er, i'wi engrai liilf. Ti ia nill o tut in 1 out a lino lo' -i' Hni I. ,is week . New Hti'ck i I eli k-u.t imhiiijJ fol at Churchill A Woolh-vV. II.hI .k( rn,c I(!iiiib!iri, U). A. U Mint1, i , Ci'., KoNebiir, Or. W.i I. Murks was viniliiirf his father, A. C. MarkH, In lidi city Friday. Atni'lii-r II.' -1 1 i in t-itl if dry gm da jui-t nulled n( (lie Noyitlty Hlore. I'. '. MtKi-c inie, t ii in ill p.ili ln-r ul A-liU'id, w.ii In I; ifvimtii Friday. Coiu-r a-.raiiiriK, iloublo und llor l-i-.i ix iio.hUi i ut Ch I'u'il.l .v. Woollry'B. Mi l.'ilu Mi C.illinti-r, ol I'niin, was inil:iiK lelutiviM ill I: Mi'.iinit hi I-1 week. .Indi ll iinill'iii h -Id an adj Minied t.-rin o! .iii I .it K i -ne, Fri Uy ( lust week. II. Hid, t'm il alt lun.iki r fflU rpeelut'lcn 111 lotterl I ii ert ui.d cull lit llil ln ci r reel 1 v. I on Sai.i. : A U'M, I In, bnnv, i.r mil tradu for ficidi milch ciw, liMjuiro at Hi i- (ifl'iei-. A Uiko iit. l linn uaani linent ol ihil dicti'ri shoes jorl received at l'airott Hi dm. ('nil and n'l) llit-in. Farmers liny "i i.ir Wheel" overal In, tlin l.i H'. on ear Ih for .',() n-i la, if thry rip c i?in' you a new p.iir. Nov i i ll Si-iiit. ;i-0 I'u iik i.i i.. I,. Inert for salt. I hi-y nit- line, I ire. red apples und ood ki-i pne. Fmpilrv ol (i. W. Kapp. 1' i.'u-i ,rk M min w.ml ( il lu! tie, ho it nl i.lirp. I'uttiea hiivini! uliy for Bale iln p i.h ,i r.ii.l, und we will rail and see Iiu in. A. I. Il.tincfof l.!klin, w as ii I'lifineaa i n! It r ul this nllici' Kiturd.iv. Ho re poitr. in. ii .it il.ui..it;o in his purl cf the couii-y ft t in the rneiil lloodtr II hi. .I.ilin II, Miupe, has letiirned hoini- from his diiticH nt Nalein wheie hi held i.ii of the iinpi rbiiit cltrksliipn iliirinrf tlm Hethion i'l the leislituro Hun. Sol Alii,, Inline, ol Koriuburg, was was i-iiii'K in Iln' I '.n a hiy.ral days lint nuik. Ho Bit) a he ii now enjoying miit li better health. Milling Journal. Il.T. rooii, of liaker City, Keneial iiiiuul of Muf B.icliusellH Mutual Life lusiir.iiice Cjiiipimv, yitiited Hoscburg in Iln- i i. lor t-t-ta of bin company lust week. Uev. K. A. lioip, the widely known evani'liht, bian a eeiiee uf revival ter vices ytster-lty ut the Methodist Kpltico p.il chureli ut Cottage ( rove, of w hich Uev. M. O. Hi ink is pu-t.jr. l!yr n Sut!o i, of Millwo d, win look ing nfler bui-nesi matters in Koeeburg Friday. He reports thut a lart;o num ber of raw h v.i were Io it from Iho Clark mid pond by Iho liili water, NI'.W liCOI'S, I'alicoeH. ( inliiiiiiD, I lining H.iiiihI", TicUin, Btaples ol all kinds ut the NllVFl.TY .TOlii:. Mits Amelia Joseph, of i'ortland, vho has been viHillug her uccleif. Iho Caro Uros., returned home on (he local today, Mid was aecouipunied by laador Caro, who will visit in tho city for several days, W.II. Hunter, of I'ittsbuig, l'eunsyl vauia, wubuii m rival here Tuesdnv, Mr. Hunter expects to stop in Hoseburg a few weeks and then will return here end will probubly spend tho couiiug season in tho liohemiii iniiifs l!ohemin Nug get. Jr. Strang!) went lo Oregon City Sat urday morning, called (hern by the dangerous itinera of h'.rt brother I'rof. II. S. Strange, of that lily, l'r. Strange roiiioeta ua to anuouuuo that he will nrobably be absent from his olllee for several days. F. W. McKechuie, one of the force of Southern l'acillo truiu dinputcliers at Ashland, will take u few weeks' Vi'.ea lion from his work in order to visit rela lives ut his (orui'ir homo ut Oakland and points in the Wilauiette valley. Mr McKechuie and family left the city, last oveuing on the inn tliliouud overland. Ashlarn! Tidings, For u high grade piano, don't over look tho HuincB llros. Imlorced l y all loading niusicliins in KoHehuig, They aroused and iudoiHed by lr. (Flnue, Mrs. ppellioll' end nl liei'd. Mine. 1'utti has a Haines upright in her boudoir in her beautiful home at Ciulgji-os Castle, WuIch, and used Iho llainea piano dur ii) her hint lour of the Fnited States. H.UNiiH linos., New York, N. Y, SALE ? , ff. STORE t Sacrifice Regardless Of Cost o lo the Koseleaf (or the best clgan Ctro Bros. Jar e (be I on uc reliant. ; . u;i roft ireauierv butler at Mis. N. Iloydv. II id lor lurgalna aii.f your watch re pair.! . Fur I'hbI ciiota dentistry go to in Little of On k laud.. - A. )-'. Kent of l.lkli.n wa u Iteteburg vini'or Saturday, -enatjr C'. Harmon has been ap- poiited postii.attrr at (irsnla l'p. uuc Si dig of Myrtle Creek lulpid lo smell tho croud in Ucscbur atiirdjy. 10,000 men wanted nt the I'.' Su it to Bulret great bargainn before il is loo late. Facts not fakes is what our adver tising columns represent. The l!oss St ire. The universal verdict is that fiuit cf all kit.tls is ;it uninjured in I'oug'as county. liibva "Cry for C. storm" luttlcir pajiss ry for Ohver Flows lhy ijn.t have I lieu). Smuko the "Arlio," the best He cigar of tho year. Kruso A Shaml rook, sole agents. Uostoniaua now rejuiee; "Booton baked lienns a specialty ut Mrs. Com- stock's Home Bakery. New stock of ladies and misses' fine shoes, nil the laleat styles, junt received at I'arrott Bros. Judgn J. W. Han.illon and Klitrict Attorney (ieorge M. Broun aiesttendiDg circuit court at Kugi-nr. Kob'. Tspp of Oakland was proving up in bis homestead iluim before the Kote- burg land office Saturday. Money lo loan on city and country property. 1). N. K. Bi nic, Marsters' Building, Koseburg, Or. So much depends upon the purity of tho blood that by taking Hood's Sareapa rim tunny different diseases are cured. 1 have u house an I jt in Mocow, Idaho, lo irado for K seburu property. .1. A, I'.i i II .v IN ColumliaA Hartlord bieveh are fit ted w ith automatic hub brake this year without nny extra charge. Make a trial subscription tj Kewew of Kovies,o mouths, fl. II. (i. lloue- holler, Usieour!?, Or., special ag'nt. Opposite depot. Moro than seventy carloads of dried primes wero shipped from that part of Douglas county south of Koseburg ul.ine, as a rciult of last year's crop. Magazines for the doctors, lawyers, business men, teachers, Undent', and the general reader, at If. ti. Houshold ei's, Koseburg, Or., opposite depot. Mrs. Kuiily Martin and daughter. Mary, of Livermore, California, are in Hosn burg, called here by the death of Mrs. Martin's father, the late Aaron lioeo. Tho business houses all closed from 1 to 'J p. in. during the funeral of the lute Aaron lioso on Saturday, iu connlera- tlon of the general respect in which be was held by the ciluens of Hoeelurg. Mies Winuiford A Co., will have their opening of Spriug millinery March 21th and 25th. All up lo dale uood. Euro pean ll jwere and pattern hats. Ameii cau prices. Call early and net first hoice. We are requested t anuounco that (here will bo a meetiug of the citizens of Koseburg at the olllee of D. S. West, iu tho city building ou Thursday evening, March, Dth, .it 7:30 p.m., for the pur pose of taking steps looking to the erec tion of a monument to those of Douglas county's volunteers who have lost their lives ou accouut of the Spanish-Ameri can war. Let thore be a full attendance of belli ladies sud gentlemen. Kov. I . H. l ord. D, D., the presiding elder ef the Eugoue district of tho M. K Church, left on tho uorthbouud local Saturday for Albany, whoro he will hold tho Bccond quarterly meeting for the conference year, lie thus lakes up the work of tho second quarter where he was compelled to stop At the tlrst quur tor. It is very gratifying to his fiieuds Unit he la bo lar restored lo health as to bo able to resume his work in (he ilis I rict 1-lugene Cuard. Now is the timo to save money bv buying your goods at tho Koseburg Novelty Cash Store. In buying three pairs of shoes you can save enough to buy nuoth or pair. On clothing wo can save you from if'J to 14 on a suit. Fall millinery, cloaks and capes, all sold at closing out prices. Absolutely closing nut. (lull and bn convinced. THE OREGON REGIMEN! No One Seems fo knoW How It Is Stationed Jjst TWO BAT I AI IONS ARt A I IKOMT One Doing Guard Dnty In Manila The For mat Ion cf Companies has Been Changed. Not n fw Orpyoni.dis 'o Iritlhled over tlm fuel thut I he Oregon voluiitcira lime been in lillh) of the lighting in the Philippine, and ull rorls id r a nr. are advanced f r so liltle t.-eing heard horn them. "I am tJd," ni l pri inini nt mil: tiry innn today, 'nti I I iroi it direct, that Ihe Oregon hoi a ai ocrupj iri( mom imiiorlarit liosilions thuu if in the hottest nl tlm UkIiI. 'I'moof the baltalioiis are in tiir Ikes ninl ihe oilier is dm duty tl .Manna. I he i iiatoin-hoiin', tlm rriiitiiry In nil ipiuitis und the t i iii'iiic.'. ry urc lo l,o Kiinrddl, Tin re p.ts are ot far more in, iirtat.ci) l i ii m,y i i inpinl I y tllicr lr.( pa in ihe 1'hilippirii-s. Tho Oregon I oi'H h,ii.t higlur than any s.oldiers ilieie, ai d ii is fi.r this rcaMju the hate l ei ii kepi in in d ni-sr the city. 'Whit would heicme of our in toy Slio'l1'! 'I'll riliellicn IBPtlilv ih fUIiliilel .1 n. t p'.vn -tiou i.l Mjni u? That wiiiM 09 I iiu wurtt Mw Ih'-y coulil Mnke ua, and it ia to deiend lh tc ihings lli it Ihe Oregon vohiiiiveis ure kept Hi f." I it'uti unlit 1,'. .1. Hi) i n, vlu bus re nt y ritiin.ed ln.-tu Manila, ui.d v lo i, ip nun in I'i rtin.d ii.r it !nv daii- ri-t- Ing. is if li e fume n i.ioi'. lb I l":lh Hot lb. Ilflg'll Ul'hl.HW ii u ('e i i ded ii r fit all (he lit: e u keep onh r in l l ily i:n I do cotti ni-l oufc t."ii-loti.-!i' !' ii:ly ht Mam'a is so i w li..t i ill. ii r.l Ir.oii tui ii out lure I'ori I.ii.iI, When a t!.i;i r.niven itnie a bout arirg 1.11 iijinr ui.d a I tm I er cl tol- diers ia n-i.i mil, nil th- ore fl uhovrd the rhiii until ihe i Ji.'n is ready to te I jc 1 r i.ni'l lie ship is rej.lv l j i ut to mm. I.ieu'i imi.t I'l l ;i ii I i 1 1 r t h it ,n;'. Ui.it it would tiki- iil'out firir ci i.ipacii-s to k aftilhe cily, pal.ii c and custom house. Thia wculd mi.ke im- haft-lion, leavir g i hi other two for tit-Id cu'y. Only I hive Croj;o!i men liiive l etn ic lU'd wounded or killed. O. e eteli kiii i in- nine r -nii-i i ii", ui t ormng :o ii-gn'ar fi'rn uii' n. Tils wciil J inditate n.t all tloee tf tlm baltali- n w ere 'n me (I i;a lie, i in it. oho iimti Mini ut with the tiluiiiion thr-ii- li n k liia a art of the Firhl v.A Tuird l-.ittations ave hi";ii coiiMiiid.iie.!, to s'ny in the ciiy, on l Uttotn-l.oiiK-, p i:i'.' uutr ni:(l as gtlfi J nt '.ho pjl.ui- Il is not probable that company F, cf the Third hut'aiio:', "huh has bi en on uly at tho palace, would be removed and a new company placed nt thut im- ortant pott, neither ii it to be supposed that companv II, of li e iirr-t I i.it t :i ! i en , as l ien taken away from the cus'oin- o'ifie. llu! riei li.ai a meruber ol com- i.ir.j ll was i.uinl :n hc.ioii, i.esr Hie ity, is tl oul.t to in. ii. ute that a p.ut of that company is called into rei vice when occasion ileui.il.ds near Manila. Companies !'., I, M and 1' , f.,un l.g Majir Willis' battalion, are ividt-nlly, the Held. Tii is would leave com panies A, L, 1 (-, K, and Ci, from which to pick four companies for Ihe other field billtflicn, but which fair were taken no one can do iiioi than guc.-s. l'otllacd Telegram. Attempted Cscapi Tuesday evening when Frank Law- vtiee smitti ami 1 1 airy dniiin were nil in tho open jail they eswed ctl one nl the heavy iron bars that prelect tho wind ows, lo avoia ueieciion wiien ttie i.uior catno in, they climbed en top of the cells ami hid in the water tank where tbe watir was over waist deep. Smith.it will be rcmemheied, kilted I'eter Nelson near Contral l'oiut a year ago this mouth. He was tried and convicted and sentenced to bo banged, but obtained a stuy of proceedings pending an appeal to (ho6upreuu) court. I'poa the heiring this court refuted to interfeio with the judgment of the court below, and Smith will bo resentenced by Judge 1 lamia at tho regular April term of court. This ia Smith's second ii'.U-mpt to break jail Hairy OrilTin u held lo await the action of tho grand j iry on a clung of burglary committed at the Hotel Oregon iu Ath- laud about two moulds ego. Athlaud Tidings. Subscribe for tho Twieo-a-wetk l'iuiu dealer. It ii the oldest, most it-liable and fail dealing paper in the county Kepublicau in politic it treats all per sons of adverse opinions with courtesy, never decending to scurrilous ubuso for tho purpose of gaining political udvant age. It criticises, approves or c mdouiiis measures, not men, mid it up t dale iu its news department. LIp-to-Date Tinstrelsy, Hi. Henry's tift Mtnetivl Stuis w ll appear at the opera houso on Fiiday, March, loth. They make special imphiuiu ul tho newness and novelty of their program, and Iho npeeial merit of their features. No old tlireadhum joken, nothing ob jectionable, bt.t ev.-ry thing bright, and clean. They will Im i' Miieinberod ly our amusement patrons when they wero re cently here, us giving uuo of the best programs ever seen here. Tho entire presi of California speaks in the lyighiu.t piaiHii of them. Makes tho food more Oakland Items, (From tliUaklanlUa(lM.) Farmers back from Umpfjoa Ferry on tle hiiis ar busily engaged In replant ing ll rir wheat fields which Were badly frown mi. The grain In the.Umpqaa hrj hmis were not injured. Mrs. T. ll. Howard and three child ten, h,t, Kwrl and Fklitli, left on Tbnrs- 'hiy n.(,riiii;g'i overland for tier old home in havsna, Mo. Mrs. Howard will spend reveral months around the aeeiiea of Ii-r childhood. The many friends of Mr. Fred Bishop, uli ihas been visiting friends und rela tives iu Oakland for boiiio time, will re gret to learn that he bos laken Lis de pariuro. He left Monday night for the north. His f.-iendaf all with bun good look. II. Ii. Ilarl, one fifour oldest selllers in Ioiiglus county, living near Elklon, passed away last Sonday, February 20, at the sge of 85. He has been very fee ble for the past (our years anil Ms death came not unexpected. Tin fanerai rer- vI' i-h acre held Tuesday, the remains hi ing interred in the Flktof i cemetery. Wheat around Kelh g and Flaitn is in. proving very last and reports Horn tl.eie show that the frost has not iojared il. Oats were not frozen out only ia siois. The fruit trees are-looking well and wero not hurt. On account of l'ie U.I weather, farmers over I here are fomewhat behind with k their spring work. LMr. A. M. Ellsworth, on iiis way from Ashland lo haginuw w iili u w beel, lart wnek, made the tun front Ashland 'o ak!aoil iu Iwo davr. Hfl stated lb? roatla were good between Ajeblaud snd K-i buig, but froui itosebarg to Ouk- ,.l v. heeling was had and betook the in here for Sagirjiw. Tbis ia jtiod lime for this season of tbe jear in (he- gon. Mr. Simmons, our worthy looking lain mad carrier, lias been unable lo noke l.in regular In pa ibis week. He Kol p:-.rt ol the way. but wben be foutd il hi he would have l twiro in ordir to it throukib. he conii'jced he had better cou.e back aud join, ihe rest of ihe boys a few da 8 longer. We are pleased, lo note the improvt- iiict.t cf Mr. J U. Farmer, wbosocoLdi- ti'. n for tbe past wi-ok has been very sen- i:s, suffering from throat trouble. Har y l)ynes, thought operator, has also .(inlaid up witlilhe messier. A. E. Eaver and O. C. llurkeyplle, ot Gold Hill, have been in charge of tbe depot during the illness, of tbe above gentle- men. Mr. und Mrs. MoKechnie and. Master Fred, arrived in Oakland Tuuredav morning. Alter permission is given iy their hosts of Oakland friends they will proceed to tbe Shatubrook, villa on ihe Umpij'ia, where they will recuperate on ihe exhiliratiug zephers ever heating in lids picturesque loca'ity. Mae will be leaded with big tish stories when he comes back. Drain News. (Kroxn the Wa'.chiunu ) Yees McCullister is home from Port, land. Miss (iraco Snecd left tlii- morning for Albany. Fr. O. U. Snapp, of Coltago Grove- wan a Drain visiter, Wednesday. Jas. Taylor, of Combtock, visited bis many Drain friends, Sunday. K. F. Kichards, of South Drain, is re ported quite ill with pneumonia. E. J. Pattt i Jon. ol Cottage Grove, il spending a few days with Ins family in this city. Miss Lulu McCallister is spending the week with relatives and friends at the couuty eeat. E. F. Rhodes, proprietor of tbe City Meat Market, was a Cottage Grove buti- ness visitor today. Mrs, V. F. Colyin went to Cottsge Grove this morning, on business con nected with her mother's estate C. II. Jones, of Cottage Grove, is spending the week with his daughter. the Watchman pencil pusher. Dr. Page, of Oakland, was called to llulsoti, Wednesday, to attend Mrs, Mulvauey, who is still uuite ill. Mits Madge Stark attended the funer al of her uncle, H. J. Hart at Elkton. and returned lo Koseburg, Wednes day. O. D. Drain met with a painful acci dent Tuesday. He fell from the top of a ladder, about 12 feet high, spraining his left wrist quite sevorly. Misi Ah' ii Ttvlor returned, to her home iu Comstock this morning after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends iu Ibis city. Feiiton Miles left yesterday for Port land and other cities in this state and Idaho, having spout the past winter with his family here. Mrs. 0. F. Connls left for Portland, Wednesday, where she goes to reoelve medical treatment. Sho was accom panied by her liltle daughter, Be.i, and will also visit with relatives while there. Her many Irieuda with her a speedy re covery. Mr. Beavis, a traveling tuuu, sprained Lis aukle badly ou the toad from l'lkten Tuesday, and was obliged to stop over at tho home of E. Knell, on Parker cret k, for a few diva. He, with several others was climbing over Ihe mountain, ou foot, to iivoid high water, when he met with (ho accident. delicious and wholesome Illkhead Notes. Mrs. Tom Clark Is now Improving slowly. Mrs. Pietta G. Moore is vi iii.ii" at her father's home. Melvln Howard shot a wildcat on Mt. Dickerson lately. Lester Hutchlnioi h hern working for Mrs. Coats. Mr. Fredusaa is improving under Dr. King's treatment. Louis Mcx'iid baa moved lo Oak land. George Buyers is working fir If. Witte. Bradford Crolbers, alio Ike and Joe fienuelt, are at Conn-to -k en ting rail road wood. Mark Gilkisnn snd son, with Walter Moore, are cutiirg wood near Yoncalla. Mrs. Lane has Lt-en down wi h Ihe giip, but it cn deck again, though tlill wi ak. Bill Bjimbridge, Ihe siookbuyer of Englieh Settlement, was buying sleek here last week. Andrew Anderson has gone w ith Dave Itogue lo Eastern Oregon to wok on railroad construction. Lige Bennett baa rented bis place to ti. A. Lacgdon and will move east of Ihe mountains in the spring. Wellington While, from near Cottage Grove, was over on bosinns last Fri day. Mrs. Ella Van WinkU and her two children are stopping with her sitter, Mrs. White. t Joe Pringle has Lcen bunting and trapping with headquarters at Ben Huntington's. School commenced lttt Monday, Kb. 27, w nh a good slieudance. Mis Ertie Thompson, of Ited Hill, in at tbe helm. Tbe freize has pulled son,e el Ibe grain and Ibe wet weather is Ic'Iing on rome oi the poorly drained spots. Our people are rejuiiirg over the proeprit cf having a telephone office hi re to branch cf! the main lice at Latham and go via Drain arid Yoncalla here. Tom Lannou Las gone back lo East em Oregon. He was severely ttout lrd w ilh setbma while here at boue, bu' is exempt iu Iho higher alt. lodes. L. iu Oaklatd Gazette. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cafe of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo, O. We tbe undersigned have know a F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vests, and believe hire perfectly honorable in ail business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, Toredo, O. Walding, Klnnan A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test raooiul j free . County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holidng Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to July 15, lS'JG, to present Ibe fame at Ihe treasurer's office in the Douglas County bank for payment, as interest will cease thereon after Ihe oate of this notice. Dated Ibis the SCitli day of Jan. 1S'J9 at Ihe City of Koseburg, Gregon. Gbo. W. DlMMIl'K. County Treasurer, Douglas County, Or. Vlavl, Vlavl. Mrs. J. H. Shupe is local representa tive for the popular Viavi . remedies. Any one desiring any of these remedies will please call on her at her home or ad dress her at Koseburg, Oregon. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior (o F'eb. 1, 1697, to present the same at the treasurers office in the Douglas County bank lor pay ment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated thia tbe loth day of Feb. IS99, at the City of Koseburg, Oregon. GKrt. W. DlMMRK. Cointy Treasurer, Douglas County, Or a, ii ii Attention Farmers. Briug iii your poultry to Dopier and Martlu, while they are high, we want 100 dozen young rooster, 50 dozen hens aud 50 dozen broilers right off, highest ash price paid. .Doctor MEYERS & CO. Specialists for Men ThM ahjri'lsuu have been trtwWJ tiiiuvnU aim- Joel. Tuy li tli Uigvat suul curing vraiBMi ana M il- t beat taiuliHwtl uiilivsl iu- 'W uatitutlua. aud tti Miit i Laiiail iirjuiLliM IU LL U. IL I No far Till Cared, i iT I Out call alii.uM write fur aal. iTtifortiiDatc men who ru- bsV- 'tmJl lra ooo fivaaiiaturn wmmmm ffHAIk. TbuuMuUa euretl at Imu. AillHUrioobfiaoutiftli Ko Chars for lontultfttlua 731 KANluiUlftiU hvatwEfttriOM. To Ihe Iaapayera". 0i to Ihe nneett'etl condliion id the weather rnd ha t rud-, we will l pons tho I rgiunlng of I o work ol wwi sing ih e nin'y nn'il the lOtii tnat. Ti law, however, rrq'ilrfS tho asses-mrnl tod its on March 1st at I (.'Cock, s. Persons owrdng taxa'dit property tan greatly aiilat In tl a mattsr of economy in time, thireby lessoning tho rxsl of making the asseasinsnt, a tulj'ct In which we are all vitally Interested. I would therefor resptoifully r quest that each taxpayer make a com pie t list of his or her property with a crf.ii d crlption of same, as owned by thrm on the aboye date, which, In the event yoo re away from homo can be left wbh some member of the family for delivery (o the asicssor or depuly, Ihrrrhy enab ling him to get your property statement quickly and correctly. II. B. GlIXXTTI, Arscsaor Douj'.as Co, Letter List. Uemainlng nnc-slled f- r in li e Uoet burg pos'oflice: Bjnham, Dr.C. A. Martin, Allen E. Cappious, Miss DjcU Lobertaon, F. N. Hindman, Charles Keynolda. Mf 1: D. ones, Mn. John Hew), W. It, Galvin, F. M. barkle(ord, K. R King. Jas M. Ssdge, W'. !. Linn, J. D. Wa'ker, Mrs. C. A. Package Linn. f. II. Persons calling for ihsm l-tt.rs id please stat-j the datson which they were advertiseJ, March 0 The letters ill be chtrgeJ for at tin rao of one cent each. W'h a Feater, P.M. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby eiven to all nariUa holding Donglas county warrants in dorsed prior to April 2, 1897, to present tbe same at the same at Ihe treasnrer'a office in the Donglas County bank for payment, as interest will cease thereoo after Ibe date of Ibis notice. Dated Ibis Ibo 2nd dav of March. 1800, at the City of Rosebnrg, Oregon. Go. W. DlMMICK. County Treasurer, Douglas Couuty, Or. Stindardof the world, the Columbia tiicjclcs, get the best at the price of the cheapest. See Churchill A Woolley. Silver Medal Contest. A large and appreciative andiorra ... eembled at the M. E. Ch limit ,n la ml Thursday evening, the occasion being iho Demorett silver medal enntrar. n n . der the auspices ef the Wooian'a Chris tian Temperance Union. Tbe music under under the leadership of Mrs. S. C. Flint was ixcelleut, and the solo by mies Gccrie Jacobs was vory Dae. The e. iittfcluule all did exi-rediug well, there being but liltle difference in tho ability di-playid by each. Miss Kale Fuller ten, who recited ' The Vagabond," was awaruea llie medal by the judges and tfceir judgment r,r.,i,ui t- c . w , ' m i j approved iy majority of the audie-.t e. Dr. Myra Brown, couuty lecturer, is to congratulate! on the succee 8 of the n- tertsioment. Wben Dr. Broa ttkes anyihiug of tuis kiud lis soccean ia aesurred. Tho pren-iitaiion was muda hv Mr.. E. E. liieh.ui.'a iu au elcqueut addrits. ine net proceeus ot the entertainment was W.80. The program was ua folio.. . Music, TneL.rd Will Comfort by ihe Chorus. Recitation, John Dooley. Eecitation, Uszel Jewett. SjIo, She Was the Idol of My Heart, Georgia Jacobs. Recitation, by E tio Benedick. Music, Come to Me, by tbe Chorus. Recitation, Vera Byars. Recitation, by Kate Ftllertou. Music, Mizpaah, by the Chcrus. The chorus of ihe Fir.-t IVeahrLm chunh spent last Friday evening at Iho home of Mrs. Aiken. After singing Ihe regular time, artists were introduced of various abilities. A sharp contest nr. curred in naming Hie authcrs of about twenty-five war quotaiions, was given. At a late hour we parted, all thanking Mrs. Aiken for tho royal entertainment we bad received. n Suits of clothes, all wool. weiirhte. $0.50: regular - - ' " ,-v Tvt uuji clothes from 6 tc 13 years for $1.50 and 2. Hats all styles and ooIom for ttfa regular price $1 50. All these goods tiro only ii he found at the Boss Store. County Treasurer's Notice Notice is hereby giveu to all parties holding Douglas county ivairans in dorsed prior to November 15 1890, to present Ihe same at the treasurer's office at the Doughs Coumyj bank for pay mi nt, as interest will cease tber-on after the da'e of ibis notice Dated this the 0 h day ofj February 181)9, at theCity o Ifoeebur, Oregon. Guo. W. Dimuick, County Ti-ea.' lite r, DoiikIis County, Or CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Uaked Bread Every Day "Boston Haked Weans," a specialty. MRS.B. COMBTOCK, PiopiielrtSSa