THE plaindealisri'news fROM MANILA. rnb lihiil Monitor ami Thinwlaj. I THI n.AINDKAI.KR rt'Bl lKHINO I'll. K. l. KTRA1 roRI) . C. V. IIKNJAMtN ... KillL.r, Manncrr, Halacrlpllon Mate. Ou year. HI Month 1 lircc Month MA KCIt 23. I Still. FOR 5ALI-. Oil kC.vutit ol the death of llio late C Y. lien jam in who waa tlif oivt ol ball interval in tin- l'i ainhku.kk, Lit bait inlerot in tt.o Unt am) imhhc lion In lor sale. II mU van not I c satisfactorily mailt of tlic half ir.ttrrM tln'ti the .hole of the ilnt ml luihlioa linu tcfursMlr. Tup I'i umh:mu ocrUifg one of I lie hrnt ne w;aier lieltle in Orcfc'on. Call on or adtttrro. K. IV SUaiford, Ittwchtug, Oregon. I lie populist party is still ttrorg vuouuli in I he I 'niiCKl Stales fenate to nik motion, lull not to tet n seouiid to. Tlio ultlett inhabitant never hoard of a doc being affceted with hydrophobia in Wettern Oregon, and perhaps not in the Mate. The oen tcaton for negtos lia begun iu the Southern uta'cs, and already sev eral rtiea ol giitiiiirs have mado heavy killings. Some of the Koeeliurg loya at .Manila ran aay from their iiarters iu the city, in order to get into the lighting at the front. There itu'l a lightning rod or a ry clone liole in Douglas count?. A native Oivgonian would not know one if he hould ree it. Oregou will receive a heavy euiigia tion during Uieomirnf summer from the NorthesFfrn elates What is Djugias county going to do to get Ler abate? Cattle are scarce on the Tadtio coast, arid thoso who have any, prefer to hold them as money invested in tattle is more saMy and profitably invested than :t canld te iu almost any other bjeiuess. The most lowdowu.diurtputable, contemptible and despicable being on (he face of the earth ie the man, who, from a deprived and malicious motie, habitually slander and defames t'.e charecter of other iucd. No man can now te found who would have the cheek to claim that tens of thousands of workmen all over the coun try, Lave not had their wanes increased, and that as a result time are letter and money more j lentiful than for a lorg lime past. Oregon Hoys In the Thick ot the riKht and Unjoy it. IN 1IIL CillCUir COURT The Orrqon And Minnesota Troops Assigned. Tilt AMIRICAVS MR. ACTIM Onr Troops arc Well intrenched American iManifcfto Lvsucd to I'ilipplnos. MtMi.t, Mi ivh im Wil li' npp.irer I' ly inactive aim- Siitid.tv, it-nli) llio t potie ha Kvn the with the Ann r ican Luces. Kj-oigtt'.Mttioii ci.lniiing nianr changea havs livu in progress smco the iihrtiiihu im-tit i ( n lb lug Column. Whcaton's ai d ll.tic'e hrigadt a have not been ays'gned, tut the ihegou, Minnerota r.r.d Teiitt-S'c md regiment has ht'cti concentrated at catnp on the f. iiiett at the wa r front, in readir.ecs for imtviedia'e transp ir ii'iun, he; t p'ans of the mi i-arv h adt r. have teen formulated. O :'.r troops nio ec.trcnched and :ho pitua'i.iti ia p-actica!ly un changed. The iiipuri:. nts havo refrained from makirg any at ack recently, and it ap pears the tel-rU arc '.ivm: their aiumu- nition fur a deci.-ive m-'auii. According to a pM-o;ier capnre l ly our trcor?, Avtiu.allo has uuujiiiiciM lliat ho will i-ersonaily iKiidiiit there serves at MoM e, a:i.I V, march en to M.in.l within te:ilv d.v nalfjj the Vuitrcans withdra in the ueaii- tinie. 1 tie cjncentration ot icbtl I rccs in the vicinity of Mal.tSm gives Cv)hr to the statement of ths prisoner. A Ivuvs from Cebu, by accosting steamer say every thing is. iiuiet there. I he I'niled Sta'cs transi.nl Shoriuan, from New York February 3 has ariived. Two sailors and tw-i priv.ttts !iel on voyage, and one man wa? drowned in the Med.t riane.n. NsA Yokk, March S Toe Journal's Manila correspondent cahltM t) l.iv lL.it the ad trees to natives cf the I'hilippice sliti.ls, drafted by the American com- miss on in benait i l t tit L iiitea :ates governuiecl, eniloilving tha views c( the president Ljs been mili public af:er being tratisla'.o 1 into all the native dia lects, is to iw dissioiin I'cd through the archipelago. W.isiu.Nurus, March 21. The .v.Uce hii reached Maoila. A photographic history of the late war la to be published by the war de partment. It should include a? series of illustrations showing Col. Uryan in some of his .numtrous patriotic charges oa the banquet board in the Southern cities during his campaign. Washington, March 22. Addi iocal rfcinfurceiueiits reachel Mnnila liiis morning as iudiejted t y a dispatch from U;n. 0:i3 sayirg the transport .Sherman arrived with troops in good coulition. The Sheridan expected to r.'ach Mtuila in about to week?. The i?heruiin, Sheridan and (jrant will ad 1 about 5,000 fresh regulars to the military forces in the 1'hilippinee, and are eiectid to aid materially in tLo plans whic'j contemplates the complete buhj jgation of the insurgents before the opening of the rainy season about the middle of April. TESTS OF PROSPERITY. Hudyan is now sold package by all diugif :) cul ts per i't Hu Ivac. (From the Omaha li.-o ; The evidence of prosperity is cn every hand. It is seen in the larje and growing exports oi manutactores, in the activity cf the iron and steel in dustry in the improved condition of the cotton induBty, in tDe large railroad earnings, in the demand for labor and in the advance of wages. These things familiar to everybody who reads the newspapers, attest that the country is prosperous and give assurance of con tinued prosperity. The farmers of the country rs a whole are in better financial condition than for many years. Many of them are fiee of peht and many others are nearly to. home have becoae loaners of money instead of borrowers, the deposits of the farming commnuity in banks being undoubtedly larger than ever before 1 his is indicated by a statement of New York banker that for the first time in his experience of more than forty years lue great west uas more money than even the great needs of the weBt can make use of aud has actually been loaning mi. lions aud millions in that financial center. To a considerable ex tent this money comes from the agricul tural producers. Never in our history was there so much labor employed in tue manoiactunog , industries as at present, and while wages have been higher yet the increase in the deposits of saving.banka; shows fjthat the earn logs of the laborer'are such as to en able the thrifty working people of the couutry lo save something. For a year past the aggregalnearnings of the rail roads, notwithstanding rate tatting, have been unprecedented and the roads generally are iu a better condition financially than perhaps ever before. Lojk where one will the proofs of prosperity are clear and convincing, and it is a gratifying fact that all the condi lions are favorable to its continuance for several years. There is every loaeon to expect that we shall go on increasing our export of manufactures, w hile the world w ill still need the surplus products of our farms. The cheapness and abundance of capital inmire its Invest ment In productive enterpriau that will crsato an enlarged demand for lubor. The vast amount of unemployed tapita) la not likely In remain much longer out of use and whon the puiod of invest- SHERMAN NOT DEAD. Yesterday's Dispatch Announcing His Demise on the Steamer Paris Was Erroneous. John .Sherman is not dead. Tue dis patch received by the New York Even ing Telegram yesterday and put on the wires by the Associated 1'ivie, was er roneous. Mr. Sherman is now rejiorted improv ing, wi'h I air chaii' es for recDvery. Wasiiixotux, March 22 Mr. McCal- lum daughter of Sherman received a telegram from Mr. Wiberg, who is ac companying the funner etcretary of state on his tour of the West Indies, an nouncing Sherman's cjuiinued improvement. The Chicago will prububly urriyc at Santiago tonight, and if Sherman aud his friends are still of the tuu.o mind they will take him on Irjurd atid bring him home. Manila, February a, The Filipino war began last night at S oVock and we woro cal'ed out a little alter 10 oVloik. The battle was fierce and strong until about 1 :;t0. At 2:lo we turned In and at ;i:l5o e again called to arms. Yelling and cheering like mad we stalled (or our station. Thi was a greater Salt'e than that ot August loth. They are bringing In tho kided and wounded, two or thrteotour company hd pretty eloe call. Oue ot our c mipany It men got a bullet ihroil his Int. We cin ua hear the deep b h:m of the cannou, tlx sharp ciack the .Mausers and Krag-Joi's and the duller sound ot the Springfield tegvther with the shrill whitli ol t'ie bullets Throe or lour tonus have bceu tnliiel destroyed bv ilu ojmbrJment id i he tiivt. He go out again to the fraut tovlav 1 ouly had ont hour's sleep last utglit. February 7. I am still O K, bu. havu not had my clothes otr lor tjnr da1 s and three nights and do not k.io-v if wo will got av rtst tonight or not. We are seeing the worst ie vtures warfare. I siw lod of our American soldiers wouiuUd and ;ii dead. llio ttoruiau gunloat Irene was seized today by our guuboals. Sho was unloading guns and amunition (or the insurgeuts aud we have her out iu the bay w ith her guui all oiuted up iu a very uuJiguiuevl manner, we may have a little fun with Uermany yet over it. I ta lo of our brav i bos on tho oi er ating tables at oucJ aud many others ou Stritcheij waiting their turn. Very few of the iirive fellows eveu groaned, while some of tuem laughed andjjked, some cried because they ould uv. gjbickto tijtit. Taere were so ue bo)8 sick in the hospital, aud uhui they heard t tie liiiug they broke a.iJ ran for ttieir c j iipinijj au I before uurutug wre breught ba in ambulances woauded. loe boys f light like deuunj aud eeaied to ei: ji.y it. There are burning baildiugi in g;ghiail ttioliiuj. 1'uire b&snjt le;a a;;y very luavy lighting since tin tlrat ingtit ba: tk nuisues are OCCartng all the i:ui . February S. I am villi ia the riug aud feeling line luere wai very li.Uj lighting las: nigt but st yen Americaas were brought into one hospital wuuJcd, aud theie were oth.-rs who went lo the regimental ho pita s. 1: is ejlim ited lhAt oJOJ na'ives were killed. Ths Spauiah are holding a gre.it j'Jbiled over it, ihey say the Axeri cans are great luhteri. Ujt s.Cii re(ort u the same live men ojs serious. We are just called oat again. February 11. We are baik aaiu. The light only lasttd three hours but 4M of our troops were wounded aud three killed. We have only four ou the tick report todav they a'l got well as sjju as there was a chance to tight. lue u0-til ttiat ibe vjluuteers put up has been a surprise to many, lieueral Anderson aid, " When it comes to tight' ing just give u e the American voluu teera and Springfield rifles." Lieu. Hamlin, Sera'te. fclcum and Shambrook, Corps. Day, aud Leather man, Drown, Wilcox, Wright, Ervin, Armitae, Webb, UalJwin, lierks and myself ari all fec'ing tin) tnd able to hold our own in the Filipino wjr. I think t'.ey intend to m)vu oi Mtlo Ion eoon. ibat is north of u) and the he a J charters of the lusurecto army. hoe we can go, F. S. UoliMiKY. Olbrrman. lor T he Second Sentenced to Death Time ML IS 10 II WO APRIL 211th i Looking Glass. Monday with hail. How the flistake NVas M.idc. Santi.m.j i,e Ci i;a, March 22. Invest igation regarding the faln report eeut out yeeterday saying that John Sherman was dead reveals the facts in the caue. The chief siguJ ch'i.-er here, Captaiu Leigh, received the news from Ilia signal oil ice at (iuantaoamc. The men cn dulyatlhe latter office cot tho rtorv from the French cable, and having no reaton to doubt I he correctness of the statement, nt once advised Captain Leigh, How the French company made the mistake is not stated. Sherman continues lo improve. Earl Postoffice. Wy are in receipt of a ltt r from CorigresFiimii Tongue, Haying that the postmanter ut Karl Ii ih resigned and reioiiiincn'U that Iho oflico bu di-con- linueil, Mr. longiU) riglnly suggn;dn that it is much eaKier to iliccjiitinua a postoffico than to have it re-established. If the patrons of thi i ollicnwill recom- uiend some one for the oflico, eveu if the olllco Lva lo hu moved u mile or so either way, 1 lie ullico will b) ciiiitiiiiii'd. Will N lino Olio intercut llnililPi Uth in Ihu u.snt begin, there will undoubtedly be I lliaUer ., t.otlt;B))(Jlld with us or with a almost nnpreo?dentd material Mr T()I)i,lm ftt inm Ilt MjH. f (llOIKIIIIPIII. li'iro, Oro.fi 'ii. Spring began last showers of rain, snow, sleet and What will become of Oregon? T. F. Churchill, of Ten Mile, passed through our burg a few days nince, en- route to Koseburg. Ren Grout, tho saw mill man, of lies- tou, was looking after business matters here a few days ago. He is au enter prising young man, and any one think ing ol purchasing lumber should give him a call. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgau were visit ing friends aud relatives at Ten Mile last Sunday. Miss ilyrtlo Spaugh was the guest of Miss Eva Howard, of Ten Mile, atur day and Sunday. "March shoaers, IMooming flowers, Ilees humming, Summer's coming." Mr and Mtj. Ken Groat, of Keston, were visiting friends here tho first of the week. hlijah Oilivant had the misfortune of cutting his foot very Beverly fomo few days ago, while cutting wood. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Terry Foster is dgogerously ill Willi consumption. o more dangerous conditions of life could bo imagined than a life of idleness, ol luxury, of self-indulgence, ofosfentO' t tu, of flattery and falsehood the life that is called "society." It is the very woret training for solf-reliance, or for the dc I pement of any of the better and 1 traits of human nature. It can Ij ji tail to check aspiration and endeavor and to weaken evary character. Its nat ural influence is to impair the morals, as well as the social perception. There will he a great demand for wid ows here in a short time, as some of our widowers are nuking some very peculiar movements. Hoys get your fin pans in readiness. Mr. Win. Simmons, of Brock way, was in our valley, Monday, on business. Several ef our young mm attonded a ball nt Ollala, on Friday. ( has. Sya'ia-h wad a trip to the Ollala mines, n few d.iyn since. O.NI K-rV-A-A IIII.K, and The Prisoner appeared as Cool Ur.coiKcrncd a if Only a Spectator. In the circuit court M today, Judge llim lton re-sciite:ued J. M . O.bi nn.tti to suffer the i vrenio penalty of t!i law by being haiue.l in ib? jul yaid in lion- burg. Olbernuii hrirg pie.-eul in court ami rep resented l'Vl,t utioruey, ho was Cjiuiii (IkU-I to (.land up. "Have you any thing to say whv sentence shall not be pHH.ied upon yoti?" iiupiirod the court "No sir, I havo n t," answered the dii' fondant. ,ladg 1 1 a n :i ton then com tiuued: "Tue ? ntotiC' of the c nirt is that on Friday, tho -'Mi dav of Apnl, that y ii, J. M. OlVrann, be taken from your pi ice ot c uiliiu'ineiil, an I within t'ie in .'losnro ol tho j ill where you a-e conlliiel, uud in the presence of l m vivo tuna lidj olectots ot Douglas county , rogo:i, to t o selected by tue sheritVol t-.ii I comity, th u yon be hanged by tue neck until ;u'i tiro deal. May God have mercy on your s.juS " Tho defdiid.iit pissd thro'igh the trying ordeal w uh the ha, no etihtl in ditlVrenco that lr h: nuuifetted duiiog the period ot his trial ntid cjiiiineiiieut. There ia no prj: ability tint the giver nor will iuterfeio with ih i j i. lenient, at the murder, whic'.i was admi'.U'd h) the defpndant api e ce I t ho uillint uny exteuuatliig ciic.i.inta u e. and " I ng as the law pruvid s thai ih pen.il y tor murder iu the lirst d gr.e, n:i.,ll be death, this is on.' c( the hwh in h ch the extreme penalty cf tho la should be meted out. While nlbi-rm.tti is not iurane, yet he is a man who is morally deforuifd lo filch an extent th.it he h is no conception u( thu enormi'y of his crimf. tlii) taking of i hiiiiian life is to hiui no more tiiau t:.o kil.icg c! an animal, lie is dcforinid moially just as s 'iu oihtr p.-r-nns uto It-fermed mentally v piivscal!. tlo wiii die, wondering that h- shmil I I'C puni-itifd for taking tho life of a mm whom he did not I k. or h i .u in his way One of tho tl'lv';;"o;n o;i wliic.'i I lie World is divided, H t'." 'i l atlJ i as to w be her such m: :i mi. ml I le put to death or to it'u e I i: piifci. 1'. is ui o of the quotum wi n h in it hi' ! ft toll 0 wis:om anil mercy I tlic 1 itlier cf us all. "Mac God have mi icv on I is SOU'." HRADY l'OKr;5t'l!3 TKOUntJ!. t the Canadians Attempt to Move the I'oundary l.lne. fHA i i t.;, Wash., March 21.-Governor John G. Ittady, ol Alarka, arrived here today from Washington, whrre hn lias boon since January looking alter Alaska legislation. Concerning the A lurk, boundary, Governor Hrady said: ' The. Canadians .w ill lun-ly have a light on their bauds It they try tu move the boundaries ou the 1'orvnpliie, as Ihey have ou the Stickseu and the . un canal pasji-a. 1X yon think that 2tKH) Americans, every one ( them well aimed, who have gne lino a cjiiutry and taken up claims on what lias always bwii coiimiluied American loniini; , will let a hiiliilfull ol Canadian policcnn n mwti the t'ouudary Hnw at w ill'.' ' Tills luiindary ipu ssi ui in a i i kum olio, aud no one tau tell bow il is going to come out. livery iiietiihi'r of the commission nhuul I como v t st nd make Itio trip tu Alaska. "They should at least come weatol the Koikles, lor I uudeisiaiid that thwie are iiiouibi-r of that commiwuou whobaye not leu that far Went." Kegaiding legialaliou secured for Alaska, Governor Hrady said; "We are ilunkful lor small favors There U some saiirfuciioii In kuowing that a man can now tx) legally tiled for criius in Alack. We have now a hold on the liquor tralll;. Freo whiskey would b it e bveu better than the con ditions ot tratlb under the laws now iu force. 'This will ii; a year ot great develop ment tor Alaska. The military explora tation parties, the coast survey and agricultural i u vest iuai Ion commissions will all do a great deal ol good. The goveruiucut is going to fvllow ui the reiuiieer pranteui, auu wo iioite to scj a suixesifol istuo bolore the end ol the year." Deputy Assessors. has appuinleil thu who have a.cepled and nit red upcti aud ScollB' Other Proceedings. lue following na ue l jii'ors we e ex cused for the term : Wni. Cobb. W. V. Heed, I:. T. Aah worth, Free Johnson, J. II. H'.lei aud E. Wins on. John Wihon and John Price wre ah:e:,t from the county. Tee f illowing iKinvJ jirjrs ansa ere d eieat wbea their names aeie called and wera accepted fur the t-rm : L. M. i re, J. W. Wise, Ti.omas Han cock, C. F. I lis tr J , Chas. Ivaitiee. Mor.ii Weber, J. II. G.ubbe, Joel Tracey, A. L. tijlf, J. S. Hunt, C. I. iermonl, T. W. Wiumford, W. It Moore, James Kart, C J jhn-un, I). J. Noah, J. II. Kbolc-u, I. W. Gardner, l. Higgiuljotham, l:ey lrxine, Frank Fate, A. J. li jnard and I. K. i'akett A graud j iry was t ie:i d-awii aud charged, corieis'ing of thu (uTowing lersons : T. W. Winuiford, Thomas Hancock Joel Tracey, C. L. Gjrinund, C. John Bon, Otey Iloone and J. If. l'ickett. T. W. Winniford wis apiuinted foreman Judgo 1 1 a in i ton hid held au adj turn ment of court ih- yievious week, and had disfiosi d of a lirgo iiumlu r of de fault cases and liad mai.'o up the plead ings in thoso ca.ies to bo tried t-o that hen the regular March term convened, there was no delay in proceeding w ith the trial of contested cases. jury was ca'lol iu tho case of J. II. A'ix'S vs. A. J. Chapman. A trial re sulted in a ver.lki h.r the defendant ine ca-e oi tiio i u. 1 lo'.k A. Uo. vs f t II : . . . . .ii ax vteiss was next euhmitlcU to a jury, who returned a verdict hi favor of the plaintiff for thu sum of f 15.20 aud costs. in xno caae oi u,e ,-iato ol Uregjn vs. Johu Ilanki Jr., chatged with the larceucy of a c jw, ihe jury brought in a Verdict u' guilty. Charles Hauks who is charge I wiih a fimiliar c fl'ence, is Ixjing tried today. Iu the casa of s, C. Miller v.i. C. J. KurU, there was a trial by jury aud a verdict for the plaintiff f..r fJOl, and costs of the acti iii. No 2.1 W A I el. ait vs. W Ii A tier bury, to recover money ; J II Shupe and J (J rullerton, Atiys. for riff., A M Crawforn, Atty. f ,r Deft. Settled and dismissed. o i Albeit K Cluppell vs Aaron Rose, to recover money ; J 0 Fullurton, Atty (or J'iff. Judgment for plaintiff for f loO, interest and attorney's fee. No lo John I. Arzner vs Isahelle Frtnch, et ul, iu mindly lo foreclose mortgage; F W Iiunson, Atty fjr I'iH. Continued rvlce. No 21 School Fund Commissioners vs Jamei W (,'miii, et ul, suit inequity to foreclose moitgago; A M Crawford, Atly for I'.ff. Decree of foreclosure. No I.) II Wullunberir vs James W Smiih, et ul, in njuity (o forcclone moitgae; F W Uouson, Atty for I'lff. Default, ami decree of foreclosure. Assessor Gillette following deputies Ihe appointment their duties: liiy C. Urow u, deputy in ollii c S. J. Shrum, Lk. J. I. Critser, (iardintr. J. M. Robinson, Flkt u burg. J. A. Davis, Pass Creek. Wm. Thiel, Yoncalla. A. 11. Churchill, Millwood. Wm.Thnmpeou Jr.. Coles Yalley Frank Gorrell, Calaiooia. J. L. Thornton, Oakland. tie.. K. Mathews, IxRikiug Glas. J. W. Lander, West Koseburg. J. M Ddlaid, Winston. T.J. Williams, Ten Mile. A. II. C. Whipple, Camas Vail, y, W. II. Kcdlirld, Glendale. J. L. lioylo Cauyouviho Creek. I. A. !an, Kiddle, .loo C. Kice, Myrtle Cro.'k. I. . A. Martin, Wilbur. II. J. Wilron, Deer Creek. J. M. Koaley, Koseburg. L. (i. Mathews, Mt. Scutt Umpipia. J. O U milcr, Comstock. and low and Fast NOTICE. I'.MTXU .STAT En 1.1NO Ollll I , Koaeburu, Orrsiili, Fi ll , .'.', vn. To limn il may eolirern: Nolii c n hi rrlir IiCD Ihitl tin- iin enu .V i l luriiia llnilriwi'l I o. Iiaa IHcl in till", ullh u a 1 1 ol ul lini'l" altualcil in the l..wnliii. ,lr( rOx-. Im ii, iim. I lias ati,Ui.il fur i.n nt l.-r Iniiiln: that Ihe IIM 1- open In the i.ii hi in lor in "ivi iioii ami amtiy llicrenl in- iI. ,ti Ii i Iivi'iihk. Inn been rxmlra In a tunvriiii ni I'lai'e In thin oRIre, fur the ln(M ( Hon li n inn iui'rii.ii'u nun uic miuiii Keiterniiv. xmtliiil t-c lino ami not ol I nnutlr Mer. I'ii. :f.i. It. I. sw'. NK',, S.c. I: SW. . ll: i.iirt ami imrl hee. SI; W1 .t anil pari ol K 1 sec. T,. Ti. :;, K. J. ShSK1., S.e. 15. Tp. :I7, ll. J. 8' . hW 1. Sec. .1. Tp. . K. t. . b 'a. ecu. ... Tp. It. .1. ' ,, ana foe. 1; M1 ; W' Hie. 7; all Sou. I'J; all bee. 7; part tj ami part W net:. 1 P. ;, R. :t cnri ' a nun pari r. Bee. 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Wltiilli the next nlxlv irv inllnulnir tin. iIhIi. of lliln notice. nruteiitH or cnutentii Hifulimt Hie eiann oi me coijipmiy lo any tract or hiiIhIIvIi Ion wlllilii any iHctluu ur Dart ul hueti iii. ilu. iM iibt'l iu the list, ou tho ground Hint thu Maine ia iiinri; vaiiiaoic uir luiuerai ihiiu lor agncuil. ural pnnou: will Ix: reeeivtd ami noteil lor ru pori iu me ucucral l.auU Ollice at UahiuKto:i J. T. UBIlHiKH, J. II. IIOOTH. ilealater. Keeelver. I7U0 Administrator's Notice. X'OTICK Is HbltEHY OIVKN THAT TUK 1 ' nniii'iBiKni !, an alinlnilrittnr ol the etlale of IllKhley Kruenian, ilto uail. ha till-' I hit dual aeeount uiih tint County ( lurk of Douirliin i;ouiitv. biaia in oreuon. ami ilia lion, ( ouniv jtniKu iih nxvn januiiay, in lai uay or niay, iku, ai v o uioeic, in lue loreuoon, an llio 1 1 m lor iieannK oiijwU'Oni pi aaiu aevnuiil ami lor llio wttleini'iit of the tame. Dated llillpl iluy of March, lMitl. JA.MI.H C. KKKKMAN. Ailiiiluialrator of llic enlale of 1 1 larlile v Free- mil ii, dcceaned. J'ale, unacialed, thin, weai inon and won on. Ilndynn i nren. All ilrn 'giiln, i Administrator's Notice. N olli'i) 1m lic.ri-l uiM II 1 1 1 tit Ll u iimleinii.'111'd in on tin' jilli dar of January, iwj'i. ilulv iijipointeil adinlnUtrntor of the ealulu of Juimn k. MlU:liell, deceaaod. AU pemoua liuvluu i luliiiH uxiiinHl Kaid entutti are lierehy ruiiiilrud to prew'iil I no name proyn riy verllled, lo the mlil adiiiiuixtratiir Hi Uiu law olliro of A.M. ( rawliird, In llomtliiirir, UOUglat Coiinly, (lie- If on, w 1 1 ii i ii in minium irniii un: iihih iiitcoi. Daifii uiih ii. i ll uny oi. runrnarr, I iti. -I JOIIS II A M I.I V. AdiiiiiilKtrntor olllio K-bitcnf Jniiicn K. Milch- OH SHORT II RY. 1TIK I'lltKl r Kill TK I' I Montana, Utah, Colorado and all I astern Points. (ilie lio Ye ul lo lavinlin iinili't, tin Ihe I'NIUN I'.MIIIi! rati Mull line, ir Hit' littU UAMiK mmiIi I. Inn. 2)i Y l.iHik ill Hie I line tl.ty.s to Salt Lake to Denver tn Chicago to New York days days days 1 ''; llt'tllHliiH t linlr i'iun, t'i holHlrrvtl Tuurlsi Hlr-lii( CnrM, Mimmii I'at.ue Hin mil t'Mrn ' ruU-tl mi nil tllllllM. tor luillii i lnloin r"! i' ii . I y ,i J. l- (IIVAN5. Ac'., Uoat'hiiiB O. Terry, V. I-. Cumnit, Trav. I'au. Al. (Icn. .,; l.'l Ttilnl M., I niUiiiid, lit. l'or (loud, Wliolcsoiii HRl'wM), there is none equal to the lioscburg Bakery. Wc have always u nice assortiiicnt of fresh PI ICS, CAKLS, and COOK IMS. Ornamental Cakes to or der. (tive us a call. 1IA.NI3CH & R1IEUDE, Prous. Mrs. A. C. kldd iiU'e..ol n Mr. Kn.lon. Calls attention to her nice fresh slock of STAPLIi UKOCUKIIi5. ICvery tiling standard and of the best quality. Kciucui ler at the old lustcn stand. Handsome. 5tron Speedy 1899 & IDEAL Bicycles Fitted with special heavy tread (I ec J tires, are Thelkst k'A.-UU.Lk'S and IDIIAl.S ever lluilt, The Hest Wheels ccr lluilt. New ular 99, op-list prices: 105-1 07-109-1 1 1 Urauches: Spokane, Taconia, Seattle. $40. $30. $25. $20. Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co., (jo year pioneers.) 'Sixt1' St., Portland, Oregon. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Agents Roscburg, - - - Oregon. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE TIIUGRI-AT NA1I0ML FAMILV NEWSPAPER PL" FARMERS M VILLAGERS. mid your Im orilo linnif pnr. mt mom BOTH One Year for $1.75. y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE tl report, ublc udituriai., liitrri liiiK hlnnt slnrli- iinii-.i iiuiiiiiii Bnicii'i, iiiiiiitniiiii pn iiuc, nml ii iiiirin llo and tinrr'nliilng in niri ot every family. Imp nil Agricultural Ucpsrlnifut ol llic hiri fl mi ill. ai! luiorliil newa ol Ihe .Saiinii aii l Worl.l, loiiiprelitiulvc ami reliable maik- ii until, ami ntvlmuli al Inliiriintlmi. uiu. IllOIIllltl i;he ymi nil llic Iih ul licit k, -.IUKI llnl ih litl, kerpi ton l( tltin! tiiiicli ullh yimr iilIrIi lri ami Irlemlf, cn be lariuaua u Ilu- villiiKc Send all subscriptions to the THI; PLAINDIEALIiR, Roseburg, Ore. h y) r"?5 FZr WM The Uniform quality of the work manship in our clothing is one of its strong points. Kach garment is as carefully cut aud tailored throughou as though made t order. Sec our new Kail Suits. i mens" Shoes That Hake Friends are the only kiud wc wish to sell. They arc the only kind wc do sell, and with each pair we sell we make a new Ifrieiid. They arc not lnily stylish but good ciear iiirougli. See Shoo line. our JOSEPHSONS 00 cenlp. ell, U't:rUHi,.