The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, March 23, 1899, Image 4

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    AYcCclaWc iVcpara.ionfor As
similating ihcFoodandHctf ula
liiig I he Stomachs afllLVwcis of
Iff
53
IVomolra Dicslion.Chccrrul
iKSsandltest.Contfllns ncllhtr
Opium.MorpWnc nor JJincral.
'OT N.UtCOTlC.
JmmJi SaJ
AxSrnrf WsWa Smlu -
fmvrmmt -
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca
Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
lac Simile Signature of
NTW S'ORK.
For fiue tone and high grade piano
(jet a Needhaui. They sneak for thcrn
selver. It does not take a cracker jack
at a hii cilary or a pii I muioia-i to sel
them. All we ask is to lock at the in
strument, trv t tie tone yourself, and you
will le oj;.v:.iii J that Nerdhams are
the lwst piancs on the market, except
Chicketiug or Meinway. For referecce
see O. F. (iodtrey. A. C. Marks, or I 1'..
Kiddle, who has just received at his
homo a beautiful oue in tUured nialiog
auy case. The prices of these pianos
are the most reasonable for the tiua'.iiy
of goods ever offered in thte city. I can
also give you insi Je prices on any mate
of piano, (.'all an I ;ee
T. K. Hu IIAKD.OS,
Koseburg, Or.
N. 15. We also have iu stock some
new anil eeooud-hai.d piauoc second
hand G0 to l7o. New to :JjO.
All our coo J s are new and ol the kteet
styles. No shopworn goods on hand at
the Doss Store.
Weekly Excursions to the East.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Tuesday at 9 p. m. via the O.
R. &. X. without change to IJoston, and
nnder the supervision of experienced
couductsre. No chance of cars to the
cities of Omaha, Chicago, Euflalo or
Boston. Tlie ideal trip to the east is
now before you. Kememter this service
when going East, and consult R. A N.
agents, or address,
VV. H. Hiiii.uiKT,
tienerai I'afsenger Agent,
tJi. Portland, Or.
We urge our patrons, who are in ar
rears for the Pj.Ai.MJKALti: to send us all
or part of the amount of your subfeript
ions. It is a small amount to each of
you, but to us it woull aggregate an
amount we very much need in cur bnci
ness.
For Over Fifty Vcan.
an Old ano Well-Tbiko Kenedy. Mrs
Window's bootblug fcyrup bag been uiteil tor
over fitly yean by millions of luotlicm l jr tbeir
clilldreu wbl'.e teelblug, with perfect lucceu.
It ootbct the chilil, soltcm the gums, iillayi all
puiu, cure wlnil colic, au'l is the best remedy
lor Diarrhea. It plensaut to the taste. Sold by
ilruggintii iu every jart of the world. Twenty
five eeuU a bottle. Its value in incalculable,
Be lure and .k fur Mrs. W lUhlow'i boolhitg
Hjrup, lud take no other klud.
Strayed.
1 have taken up, us a stray, cne bay
stallion, about 5 or 0 years old, weighs
about 000 ouudB, branded "K", Own
er will please call and prove property,
pay charges and take his property.
II. 15. 1'IXO.N.
Viavi, Viavi.
Mrs. ). 11. .Shupe is local representa
tive fot the popular Viavi remedies.
Any onu ilcb'.riug any of these remedies
will please cull on her at her hou.e or a 1
dretaherat ltoEcuuig, Oregon.
The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular
mooting on the second and frht.u
Monday ofevory mouth at 7:30 p. ora
iu the Epworth League rcum of the M.
church.
EXACT COPYCF WRAPP
W.-: - f . -mw t ClftUUR CQWNIIf, WtWTel eTT
The Home Bakery j
701 Oak Street, Opposite!
Central Hotel.
Fresh Baked Bread Every Day ;
, "Boston Naked lieans," j
a specialty. j
MRS. B. COMTOCK,
Proprietress.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
School Report.
Pepoit of the U'peburg public schools
for the month endinu March 3, IS;1'.".
Fiiisr iK.vof. Numler id days at-
ttndarce, average number belong
;iog, ol; average daily attendance, ill;
number cf times tardy I ; er cent ol
attendance SO.
Mies Klizabeth I'arrott. Teacher.
mionuGkaiii:. Numbered dajs at
; tencTauce. 30! : average number belong
' irg, L'3 : average daily attendance, "I ;
iiuml er of times lurdy, ; per cent of
a'ter.dmce, S.
Mrs. Fl!a lirown, Teacher.
TuiKii iK.vin:. Number of daxs at-tendai:c-,
'AM, average nuuilier belong
in, 51 ; average daily attendance 40;
nimbir cf times tardy, 1; per cent of
' attendance, 73.
Miss Eva M. Lane. Teacher.
Fucktii Okaiik. Number of days at
I tendance, G'J-; average number beloug
! iug, 4S ; average daily attendance, '30;
number of times tardy, 0; percent of at
'. tendance 73.
I Miss Cora inell, Teacher.
I Fifth Gkadk. Number of daya at
; ten.lai.ee, S03: average number belong
' ing 47; average daily attendance, 43;
. number cf times tardy, 2; per cent of
attendance, S3.
Miss Madge N. Stark, Teacher.
i in Gkauk. Number of days attend
. ance 3S0; average number belonging, 34
; average daily attendance, 31 ; number of
J times tardy 0; per cent of attendance,
MH. Miss lua W illis, Teacher.
MivtMu Gralik. Number cf day: at
, tendance, 303 ; average number belong
; ing, 27; average daily attendance, 20;
! number of times tir.iy, 0; per cent of
j attendance, U4.
Mrs. Emma E. Kichards, Teacher.
j EioiiTii .i.u Ninth Gbali:i. Number
j of days attendance, 0S2; average num
i ber belonging, 40: average daily attend
I ance 37 ; number of times tardy, 0:rer
' ceut of attendance, 03.
j L. K. Tit.vvtK, Teacher.
i mjiauv. Number of days attend-
auce, 5.102; whole Dumber on register,
30:J: average number belonging, 302;
j average daily attendance, 200: number
of times tardy, 0: per cent of attendance
! b-j.
Deth of Aaron Rose.
' L'nc!e" Aaron Rose, the founder and
pioneer of Koseburg, died at hia Uoiue
in that place Wednesday, of paralysis,
aued 80 years.
Mr. Rose has lived in that city ever
since his ariivl in 1451, and was well
known to u!i old settlers and no man was
more highly respected. Honest and
true to his friend?, liberal to a fault,
made in him characteristfes which fol
lowed a friendship through life. He
was a man who harbored no malice
against .his fulbw man, and his town
wail Lis piiJc and ambition. In early
days he took considerable interest in our
politics and exerted much influence. He
was a good citizen iu every resect, and
deserved the high eulogy delivered by
Judge J. C. Fullerton, on the occasion
! of the fuDt-rdl last .Sunday, which waa
largely at'en led by persons from all
parts of the county.
The people of Douglas county have
lost one jf their first and most enthusi
astic builders and the Blute an honest
and reflected pioneer. Portland Dis
patch, County Treasurer's Notice.
Notice iu hereby given to ull parties
holding Douglas county warrants in
dorsed prior to April 2, 181(7, to piesent
thosameut the tame ut the treasurer's
olliio in the Djuglas County hank for
P'lyo ciil, us interest ttillcenso thereon
after the date i f Ibis notice.
Dated this IIih 2nd day of March,
ls!!t, ut the City of Rosehtug, Oregon.
Gko. W. Dimmk k,
CoiiiifyjTn -jiPiucr, Douglas Cotinly, lr.
i:ikin
Siuiflhino ami rdiowcra.
WiM Straw Uni uri'tn Mus-n .'.
.1 M Stark rrtiwtti'il Ihmih ir.mi I'i on
Monday,
t. M. Uiliiumti wit .'3-ini: (iriip.
erly lit l'jtrailiKo the" lit t-1 il llu" work.
Kiil Uilcy cairiril I Ik 1i rsi luck mini
to Drain Monday laid.
Mr. I'lul I'liikiiton, wlio In
visiting rt l t i. i in lino viciii y ( r i i o
tim, inH'iiili tn'tii'iiu g, to In" It-tun in
Wellington soon.
I'VIh' hv'I'Io K kl"ii nr. ivttlallv l-
ViU'd to a'lcntl till' vllit. K 'l i ll K'Vi'll
(lie 't-nli I .(Mil ue Sitnrd.-y niji ,
M.ri'h -V An aiowi tivi fclnrc til tin
proitrani ill )e mile to ly il.o baml.
Hut howevor i:mv,I tlie ent itaiitnii'iil
(te nr that every one will le ivnK
for the dainty r-Mi.o-t prci-aml l y tl c
lailirs in honor ol tlie cccasion.
Kev. liorilon, ol Prain, preached" at
Klktou last SiitnUy t a vvoli-l:l!cd
house. Ilia eermous wore im;1i ih.-iI,
especially tlie one in the evening, on the
subject of "Missions."
Mix liclla lloi'ingtoii ititciuU leav
ing here for Co; la ?o rvo Uiis week,
here elie expects to make tin extended
visit. He liiiMu.a liore risrt htrdo
failure verv much.
It isn't rtrauKe Unit a crtitii td.oitlti
get lotd oil a tlaik nig.lit in ijol;on. 15 u I
when it conn s to a young mini losing his
girl lnlt acting a her errott anl cx
hatiMtiiic his entire gtot-k of ui-itcl ct
trying to (in J her and tlnu having to
call out in ihuuhr tone, "1 ete is !
C'.iumniy ?" it s too ruiuh.
Tl'MMT.
Ulendale.
Tho home of Mrs. Mary Juivs at
Hamilton Heights was the scene of ve y
solemn anil interesting ceremonies o i
Monday, March 20, ls,i. Rev. Father
J. A. Levesque of the Catholic Chinch
oi Rosebur: received into the church I y
baptism Mis. J. . I. Ktliel.er and infant
sou. Mrs. Kelleber was bapti.ed at
1 :3d, and .1 ju ph .lohn LaFaytt'c, the
son oi Mr. and Mrs. .'. J. Kelieher, js
baptize ! a: 1 :3J p. 111. xUs;i Rcsh Wil
son Icitijitiod mother ol the child, and
Jo.-eph Keilelici iod-fv her. The ceie
monies e:e soIciiki and iu'pr,s-ivo, bt
ing the wry same that hiv. bi-en ustd
in the Holy Catholic Chu ch since A. l.
33. An elegaut diauer w.s tcivod an I
the occasion much enjoyed by ail wl.o
were -resent. Tiio invite J cm'i-U were:
Father Leveripie, Mr. and Mrs. I.. I..
Hard, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Chafe, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Rediield, Mr. hii J M'e.
J. L. Dewey, Mr. and Mr.. A. ti. Ham
iltn, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marshal', Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. iienten, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Miller, Mis. F. 1. Lady, Mis. Lucy
Edwards, Mrs. P. E. Dewey, Mrs. Mel
vioa Ellitr, Mr. aud Mis. G. O. Eliitr
Mrs. Corder, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. .lones,
W. D. fc'niitu, .dieses Ro-e Wilson, Jen
nie Robeits, Edith Dewey, Cora, Eva
and Edith Jones, Clara and Emma Red
field, Alice, Lucy and Uae Hamiltuu,
M. wacon, Gitr, tioodson aud Walter
Hamilton and Oecrge Bryan Dewev.
Rev. Father LeveEipie rrtumed to Rose
burg Monday night.
F. A. Meyer, a prominent uiton.vy oi
Pelalurna, Cal., fpt-nt Muuday at i!en
dale.' Mrs. A. Sccum le!t iu Saturdny fji
Jacksonville, r-be will be ab?er.t sotte
time.
F. T. Lady, G. G. Elliff and Rufus
Welsh went to Mt Reuben Sunday,
Arthur Albro was called by teleiam
to Canyonville to attend the funeral of
his brother Norman, w lio died lat Fri
day.
We have accepted the position of B e
cial correspondent of the weather bureau
tendered us by 15 H. Pague, forecast of
ficial at Portland, and now our tr ends
expect us to furnish rain or enca'jine to
order.
We were shown a very tine photograph
of Clyde T. Hockett of Co. I), Oregon
Volunteers, which was juet received
from Manila. Mr. Hockett has had the
unpleasant experience of ICS days iu the
hospital, but is now in good health and
enjoying the little f craps they are hav
ing wi'h the Filipinos.
Moi.i.ik,
"To tell
the truth my
mother lias
lived witli
one foiit in
the gra ,'
writes Nfrs.
Mueene Stant
zc nbeiK. of No.
1004 Walker
Ave., Houston,
Texas, in a let
ter to lir. V. V.
Pierce, f.f Jiuf
falo, N. Y.
" With a mo'.t
thankful heart I
will tell you
about the won
derful cure effected in her
case. She has been a per.
feet wreck for seven lone
years. No words can dencribe what she ha i
suffered. She could not sleep on account of
severe pains. She tried every doctor around
here and spent hundreds of dollars without
benefit. After bearing of your wonderful
remedies I wrote to you. My mother ha 1
taken six bottles of the 'Golden Medical
Discovery,' and six of the 'Favorite Pre.
scription,' and is now perfectly cured.
Please receive the heartiest thanks and hies
hinirs from my father and seven children fo
savinif the life of dear mother. May Cod
bless you and your Institution, is the wi-.h
of vour friend."
' -ns of thousands of women have found
r itrileteand permanent relief from obsti
ii.re and seemingly incurable disease by
using the wonderful remedies referred to
aiove. The "(.'.olden Medical JJiscovery "
possesses the peculiar properly of nourish
ing and viiuli.inK the blood with the life
giving red corpuscles which build up
healthy flesh and muscular hlr'iiKth.
In the special weaknesses and dim a es of
the feminine organs, the "l-uvoiite Pre.
scription " is a perfect and positive pi-cific.
It is tlieoiilyseienliCc medicine prepared for
that purpose by an educated physician and
specialist in that particular field of practic e.
For weak and nervous women these two
medicines taken conjointly coitstitute tin
most marveloiisly successful course of treat
ment known to the medicol profession.
For nearly to years Dr. Tierce has been
chief consulting physician to the In valid V
Hotel and Surgical Institute, lluflulo, N'. V ,
at the head of a splendid htalf of associate
rpreialists, graduates from Uie lending med
ical universities 01 Aiueiica and Muiopc.
L J
County I rciMurjr' Notice.
Notice Is hereby given to U 'tlle
holding IVukIiik county trnt ,ln
dorsed prior to Feb. I, l!". -0
prerent the sumo at the treasnrei'B ollhe
in the iKuulas i.i ounty bank lor ay
incut, a intoioat wilt cease thereon
after tho date of this notice.
Dated thislthe lt.t'i day of Feb, I !',
at the City of liofcburg, Oregon.
i.kiv W. Dim MtcK.
Couuty Tieasunv. Douglin Comity. Or
County Treasurer's Notlc
Notice is hereby given to all parlies
liolidng Douglas county warrauts in
dorsed prior to July U, 1807, Iu present
the same at ti e treasurer's ullice In the
Douglas County bank for payment, as
lutercBt will cease thereon after the oate
of this notice.
Dated 1 his the 0th diy e f March 100
at tho City ol Koseburg, Gregon.
Gko. W. Dimmu k.
County Treasurer, lug!as County, Or
Notice l)r Publication.
(Mini siaii t vm orru a,
Ktt'tiini. Oregon, Mar. II, lM.'.
v.iii-.. u l..ii,v ,mmi Hint tn eoimillKUcc
wlm Hie io Won'' Hie acliit i'migrtfs ot
Jim 1. lsrv emill.sl I'.Vu m" t frr Ilia ltf ol
limber liin. In the m'o ol h! Kortun. Orccoli,
Net mbi mid WahtnslMi Terrllort,
lOKll DfKl.ANU
Ol Ouktati.l I'miiilx ( lKml.. Male of 'n-
gou, bus lhl dn II led In tlil ullice Ins orn
sisieineiit. No. ."T lor Hie fun lyao l I he lot
of MVtlon No. ... Ill t.wiiIHi Mi. muse
Vv 1, west, mi.l m ill 1. rti r pni ti show llinl the
IhihI sniiKlit l m.n- valuable lor H limlerr
itxiio IbHll for ;rliHlltiinil iillrHW. ftnd lo
inb!ih liU i-lmm ( lil lamt lifton' the K-
ister and Rewiver mints - at K.i-eMin:
l,s....,i ..11 l-p.l Ihrt t-lltl iIav of Msv. tsi.
He imittes ' n ilneJMn: ilgtil Kii d of
visk'ati.l. Or, ll.mlm Psvis hi mmiir. ir.
Jumes Teiiiilin id Ko-ebunl, Or , I mil M Par
Mil i,f K.i..litirj. ll-
AiiviimlaM ,r:viK elsiiuliii: adversely Hie
aboe ilet nls! Un.l ar.i rvmiolisl t. Hie tbeit
calms in tins oil ice on or tun. re aii imiuhj
ol Msv, lSli-.'.
J. T. IIKtl'liK.-.
Kciiister,
LIVE tfi LET LIVE!
I'u-lcr the sts.e m -tin I ill sr. II ciiuliiino lo
'it lor all I'lirr.' s 1I1 "irliK mv as-istance its
an engineer t r rrvi nr. My ebsrites Mill I
n-ii.iial'te nii-1 mv tn-ri. umitHiili t tl. Am also
Noliirv I'nMic.
Ad-lre-ss me ut l".i v. tmi.l, Poulss Co.. Or.
Wl I.I. I. II KV IMS
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t-t-'Ui I'ori.attil
s:t I.nse. Iielivir, ft.
Wur'.'i. liiiiahtt.Kiin-
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AHKlVt
f rom
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M:nii. .i;..ih.si,l'aul 1 Mjrer
Iml ith, Milwaukee, s M a. iu
t lilea,'-.' aul hasl.
Ocean Mramshlpa
All -Al.lIM itrtles sill-
je, lo eliaiiire.
F'-r !-a:i IraiiilMo
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I p. in.
s i.nt,
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b) ji.iii.'
Columbia Klvcr
Mumen.
To Astoria niil W ay
l.aii'lniKs. I P. I
K suuday
Willamette Kiver. j
Orelun city, NertlH-rg,
i-aleru 4. W ay-Land t 1
VAiilametteand Vam- '
hill kiver.
Oreuon i ltv, l'a; ton, 1
and NVai -ban-lings
Willamette River.
I'oitlau I to I orvnllis
and U ay-l.audiiigs
4 : p. m.
I a. in,
K.t. Sunday
7 a. in.
1 ue. I (nr.
Ex-riuuday
ti jo n m.
!on., Wed
: aii'll-rl
i. a.m.
lues. Tii :i.
and .-a'.
Lv. I:l arin
tin; I.. .
txci j-'.
l-ariir'luy.
a. w i.
1 uik I bur.
and Sal.
5nake fliver.
Kiparlii to l.ewistxn.
I I. I.enisloli
liailv
' Kxiepl
Kriiloy
W. II. Ht HI.Bl KV,
(ielieral Fasselijer Agent.
. R. tic M. Co.,
Iortluol. OrcgoU'
Administrator's Notice. -
-AI.K OK KEAL IKOfKllTV.
N-Oli' K IS 1IEKKB Y lilVKS 'I MAT Til K
iiiiliTsiiineil iilniiiiistralor of Hie etlale
of Henry A. Admits, deceased, by virtue of de
ep -of Hie County Court ina'le on I lie HH .lay
uf Mareh, 1-.', vtillonuud alu r taturday, the
sih'l.iy.ii April, '".keil at private sale the
foiloMingile-i rilx-il n-al pr..K-riy iH-longuig to
the estutii of ilenry A. AUaiCs, ileeensed, to
it I he i . of the .- W 1 , of 'U. To .".. H It
.1 W, i ..utmiiiiiK lo Hi res le- four in res sold to
led- pendent Older ol 'Id Pel Ion . Also U.I 1,
r'i e .., 1 p s II i W, eontaiiiiiiK ai res. AJ
no lots .So and i, .ee 2, Tp JJ, K ! W. eon
taiio!.- hi acre-. Also (lie John Adams IJoiiu-
tioti I.iil. l IJIuilil No ll, being parts of Hees J7,
's, j . :.i and 81, 1 1 -"J, a II u , nes riijei a
fo!....-, ioir beginning at a points ebaius
K.ist. ml jo ebaiua and ,7 links hoiilli Irom Ibe
corn, r in said (si-en i(7, Js,.a nud :l and running
I ben North 4-i chains, thence W 71 chaiiia
i In n. e si I ' eliiiiui and so links, nut thence K
Ti i h.Cus lo ilaee ol lx-i;iiining, CXinlaininK
-.17 1-. iieres, exefptlng (loin the laM alxiveile
p. rib' d l r hi I oi laud 64 ncres sold to ti. Hamil
ton, wi.lcli said deed I lucordett In Vol Jl.
at paiju .;l thereof.
A If, tlie f. i a of tin- lioiiatiou Land Claim of
lb nr. A. Adams, beliitt i iaim No. IJ and Ijelng
. ... '. i ... ... ... -...i .1 I.. 1 .. .mi a it K ve
r.nie particularly descriled a follows, Ull:
ISt-.'ihiiiiiK at a ixdiit 10 (liain and Mi 1 i n 1: a N
from ri tV coiner of said Mee ;tl, aud running
n.. ... . . i,l i haliis. tlii-n. e N.'il cbaiiis. ibence
U I chains, and I hence ri '.') chains lo place of
bcgiuiiini.', containing l' airrcn. I... ci.liliK
fro-n lust above ilesi libed triu-l of bind 4 xu
n. n s,,i to n llainlltoii. deed for which ia re
cord, d iu S ol -' I at pane :il thereof, also Ujl No
I - . ;J, Tp "' is K 5 W, containing lucres.
Alto Ia,i No ; ut rice J, aud jt No 1, 1 and ; of
si e : iu I p JJ, H II .". W, eonlainiug IVi.p.r acres,
A:-i. lots 1, i Hilda of Bee -.'(.'I p K K ! W, eon
tnlnlii id.sfl in res. Also lot No 1 of Mre :u lo
'I p st, s ( i W, coiitaliilug ill lu acre ull .lliiale
in IjoiivIus c-oiiiity, Mate of Oregon.
'I rni of suld sale lo le ensli ill hand.
Lia'.i.-d ut Itoscbiirg, Oregon, March S, Is'.f.i.
JOHN . W I.AVLi:,
Administrator of the Es'.ule of Henry A. Adanm,
Jjeeeased.
Administrator Notice.
s.U.i; Ol ilKAL I'KOl'KKTV.
VOITCK in IIKKKIIV l.lVtN IHAI lilt
IN iiiiilcrslL'iicil ttdiiillilslraiors of the
OITCK Irl HKHKItiT LIVEN THAT
Il tue
ola decreo of the County Court of llouglaa
i oiiuly, (;rcgnii, on and afler i-alurdav, the
s.'h day ol April. ls'J'.l. cell Hi private sale the
followliig described real pio)erly bcloimlngto
tin- e-liiie of W. L W ilson, deeugscd, tovvit :
Lots .', I, and H ' .; of is I: ; , of See if7, lls 1,
' :i kee -d, being lloiiieslead Cliiliii of Lav inn
VVi'st S j ni W. L. W ilson Donation Land
Claim No II, IjIs li. 7 mid K, iv c ill, lil 1 and 2,
s ' oi N W ',. the S W ,i, and V ' . of of si K
iiicl s v i. Of N 111, of bee a 1 in'Ip.H Hi
v . I lie N 1 , of K K ; 4 and h i-l of N W 1 . ol
sic l lp.ll n. it li IV, Also all the right, lllh
and inlcrcsl of the uld W L. W ilson. Iiei casi 1
in a iid lo ibe H ' -1 ol Donation Land Claim No
II, I p M M. It. ii.'W'. Excepting from the above
,. hIh iI real properly, part Lot 2, rice a., Ii.-rii-loloic
conveyed lo I'. A. Wllv.li, the d. ed o
nhl.-li Isoi n-eoid Iu Vol 7 of Deeds, pni;c :n'j.
Abo execptiiig '.'.'. I' acres oil of Iho estsid.iol
lioiiatloii Laud Claim No 41 heretofore sold lo
Andievv W'orlcy, deed lor which Is recorded In
Vol 17 of Deeds at page :". , , , ,
Terms ol said sale lo bo either cash iu hand
oi upon such terms as lo credit as may be lo tlie
greatest ad v iiulaeo lo said estate.
Dated at Itow biirg, Or., Ibis Iho sih lay of
" "'' I', A. W ILSON,
IIAVIIK II. WILSON,
Adlilini'lialois of the K'taltiOl W, L. Wilson,
Deceased,
(wl.
m
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Want Your
EGGS
And
BUTTER.
H. C, STANTON
gu Jut rvetlvtd a i saUaalvs ti",a
DRY : GOODS
CON8I8T1NO or
Ladies' lres (.eels, Kibboas, TrluiuiluKn,
Uces, Ktc, KU'.
-ALSO A riNi BTOCK or-
HOOTN ,ll SHOLKN
Of U Uat qoalllj an4 SaUh.
GROCEEIES
Wood, 'Atlluw and tilasa Hare,
Crockery, Cordage, Etc.
Alan on hanit la largs quaatlllra ami at prlix t
ault lb Ilia, Alo a large lock of
Custom-Made Clothing
I'or Choice
TEA
Call At Stutiton's for l'.M"
NOTICE IOK PL'IU.ICATION.
Koselnin;, Ougon. Keb. .'. 1 -".
Notiee Is hereby given tbal In emiipi lain e
with I hv iirov imiiiis ol I lie act ol e'migresil
Jiiie.l. Is.s. enllileil "An ait lor Hie -.e .1
tlinlier lands In I lie Males oil aitfntnia. t'n
n, Nciaila ami VV aliluei..n lerruoi y.
I.KHKI.E W. Ktld'I.K
ol Kiddle, . utility nl Diiuglaa, Mate ol Hie
1-mii In. Urn iUt li e.l a lint i'Bi'i- Ills smi'ii
siateiiii-ut No. li; I. for the nirebae of tlie . Vt .
!. VV . 1 , of s,-.-ti,,u ji., in UlWIISlllll .o. Jl
if. Kanite No 7 V ., and lil niter imad to sbmv
Unit the land sought is more t auiable tor it.
timlieror simie tl.au (or agricultural i-n rj .
ami lo establish bis i lultn to -ntl lalnl lielon
the KeKtster and Kei elver of Ibis nib. e al Ke.e
burg, (Ireguii. on aturdiiy. the 1 tb day ol
M'" lv'-'- . ..
lie liamis ps Wlllllssvs j(i-uei ,s f'lii
I Kbblle, Or. W . II. Smith, of lnitanl, Or
Hen Kisher, ol Kiddle, nr. Ire.l -aiiili isi.u. ol
Kiddle, Or. Am anl a. I per. ns e.iann
ing idseielv the aliove ilesertli lamls ate te
.inested lo Jlle tbelr claims in Ibis ollice on or
before aul 1 -tli ilay of April, !-..
J T.
HltllM.I s
KijlsUr.
Jiil ID
I'Mign M vrgi 1. 1 sn orrn i,
Kox-burg, Oregon, March Isy.'.
To whom It may concern
Notice in bereliy given that the Oregon ,v Cud
ornla Hailroad Company lias II led in Ibis mil"
l.st ol lands situaieu in uie lonu-nips in-
ibcsl l-ou . ami bus ai.plleil lor a i-aiein i..r
aid lands; that the list is ocn lo tin- public lor
iiisnectlou and a copy Ihercid by diserlplivc
iiibdlv isioiis, bai Ih-cu isisicil In a eouveuieiit
nlaee in this o lice for Uie inspection ol ini pi r
ions Interested and Ilia public g. ti. ml'.;
On gon and en. norma it n nimis
ri 40 H, K J K.
iiV '4, f.f II.
Tp :i s, 11 j .
a;i im-ci i alio
Uits 1, J, laud I, and sK mc '.'.
All II
ilblll Ihe ne.vt nvlv da) fnllovv ing the dale
ol tills notice, protests or contents ali.-t Ibe
claim of the Company to auy tract or nlllvls
Ion vvllbln any section or pari ol section, de
scribed tn the list, mi tlie gloiiud that lite same
is more v alual.le for mineral than for auric. ct
lira! puriaiscs, ill be received and noted for le
port to the licucral lilld oillec al Washington,
D. C.
I. T. HKIIii.Ks,
llegisti-r.
I. II. HOD ill,
iniiibl Keceiver.
Notice For Publication.
I'mtkh BTATgs Land t)i k k
Ho-eburg, On gon, Mar. s, IW.i.
Notice is hereby given that the lollotyuig
,-iaiiied sctilcr haa tiled notice of his Intention
Oi make liual woof iu suppoit of his claim, and
that said priMif will be uiiu-d lie I ore Hie Kcglaler
anil Keceiver, i tute.i man-s inci i.iii.-e hi
UoieblirK. Oregon, on April .'J. ls.iy, vl.
JAMKMINMsN.
on his II K No.'.'-T.i for Hie N V. , ' seel ion c.
I n. lis H., K. 7 west, lie naiiies me niiiuar
lug vvitiieswes to prove bit continuous res
iiiannn iiuon Mint cultivation of said land, vi
A. A. Matthews, of Huear 1'ilie Mountain, John
Pllgeraid, Hr John Bcusley, James (loodiuan,
oinouruoyv.l.cy. j. ,, 1JltIIn,Ks.
M'JUi llcgistcr
BOSVVELL SPRINGS
On the S. P. R. K.
Douglas County, Oregon
IIOTKL constant
ly open for reccj)
tion of guests.
Water cures Rheu
matism, Dyspepsia,
Kidney and Skin
Diseases.
To The Unfortunate.
Dr, Gibbon
This old reliable and
thtt m Oil I successful
tineelalist iu Kan Prau
Cisco, still c.'jiillniiea to
euro all H.xual aud
Seminal DImcUM such
as (lunnorrliira, eilcei
Strlclura, Sypli III III
all iu forma, blkln Dl
aeasea, Nervous PcblU
ily, Imputency. b.sml
nal Weakness and Imwm
.vVV!-ol Jtanhood. tho consu-
oiicncc of si ll abiiko an. I cxccssi-s producing tho
following symptoms: sallow oiinleniuicc, dink
Sails under Iho eyes, pain III the head, ringing
III Ibe ears, loss of coiiliih:iic, ilillidenco In ap
proaching strangers, palpitation of Iho heart,
weak iicas ol tlie limbs and buck, loss of memory
Dil. lilliHON ban nracilciid In Han Francisco
mines on ino lace. Co llins, consilium on. cut.
over thirty years ami those Doubled should not
tail in consult, him au'l reeeivo tlio la-hehl of
his great skill nud experlfiuco. 'Tho doctor cures
w hen others fail. Try hltu, (lures g.iaiaulcni.
persons cured ut homo. Charges reasonable
( all or vvrlle.
Dl(. .1. K. lilllllON. CttlKonruv HI. Hun I' inn
Cisco, Cal
Also a fine lhu- of "PLANUT Jr. Oadcu Seed
Drills Ho.se Hoes, (Jardcn Plows, Ktc. CataloRtics
fiee. Yoti get the best at
Churchill & Woolle 's.
' sij v-stVdi .jitS-.si-D ttX
his is the
to Buy
Groceries.
I C. W. PARKS
L r! t S t a A" a r 0j jj $-
KRUSE & SHAMBROOK,
UKAl.KKd IS ALL KINDS or
STAPLE AUD FANCY GROCERIES AND PfillHS
FINE TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY.
Al.so A H i t LINK or
TOBACCO & CIGARS.
t.lYr. I r A IIUAL.
I Kill, lllll.IVI.lt V.
Real Estate Bought and Sold
( !. 'saai
rarms, large and small, to Rent,
AND IMMKDIATK I'OSKKSSION (IIVEN.
Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties,
I'runc and Hop Lauds of best quality, in choice locations,
iu quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable
prices and easy terms. Inquire of
3D.
Caj4s aai ar-fl . mm al
New
Tongues and Sounds,
Spiced Herring,
Whole Codfish,
Salmon Uellies aud
WYLIE PILKINGTON,
;nucccMor to o. W. NOAU,
General Blacksmithing:
i KorriNa and runnino plates a specialty,
IlKi'AIKINU OP ALL K1NDH 1' ROM PIXY UONK.
Hhup on Corner WaalilUKtou aud Kane Hoacburir.
Cass Street Market
Wholesale and Retail Dealeas in
Fresh and Cured Meats
Pish and Game in Season,
Hay, Grain and Flour.
'Phone Main iKI.
-top
C V OCKHJ O OCHH
Pluce
A full aud complete assortment
of all goods usually kept iu a first
elass grocery.
ICvcrythiug offered lor sale is fresh;
aud sold at very rcasouable prices.
We have a very choice stock of
canned goods, including both fruits
aud vegetables, to which ac iuvite
your special attention.
Our liuc of Olives, Gherkins, Pick,
els, Sauces, etc., is also complete.
We carry the largest stock ol to
baccos in Southern Oregon.
& CO., Grocers.
t tu O OZXC Ct-td3
Oua lmtir South olf.O.
KiMHIRU, OKKUON.
gataiatsiw,
S K. BXJIOK,
7
aaB44
Arrivals
Pickled Salmon,
Pickled Herri u
Smoked Herring.
Mackeral, at
onoDDono
....MRS. N. BOYD.
DOZIBR& MARTIN,
Props.