Vol. XXX. ROSKBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1809. No. 24. Tnt Cliura-liea. MlTlloilTOMiiln"ir-HiMiiri)l Mln and bans itraata. Sunday Horvlnai Praaobltig, II . m anrl 7 HO d. in. I Kabballl SeUool, 10 m.l L. A. Walker. Hui.ir1nliii1ont! Wasa Moollng at Ium ol morning surxroel Upwoilfc lnii Mi., in. r. II, nmrchlll, I'rualdcnl. I'rarer Moatliil. Wodneada)r,al7 SO !' II, II, Atui.ii, I'a.tor, l'aroiagn, oornar Malii and lane. IlKIIIII ATMItH l,'IIURCII-IU fOWll f Ull. Sunday tmy. al II .in. ami 7;!Wp, in. 1'isy ar mnotlim, 'I liuraday eve-lilng. Mr.. I.ucv it. Cnuir, Tailor. fir, iiiiiii r I'iu'mi ii. Jriin (' and Main ttnuU. Heryleea uii aeeuud aul (mirth Sunday mnnilng id eaeli mniilli and every nun day evening. h' IkI aervleea annniini'ed (rout lima In lime. Kv. t"un IUwhom, Mludntiary. M. K. I'llim' II, Hilirif.-H'ilwiVfijr Htlllday nooning ami availing. Uav. 1. T. :ui ion, I'wlur rUrnai I aca -curio r ol I aim ami Unas IriMil.. Sunday wrtli'v: Preaching at 1 1 a. in. ml 7,. p. 111. Halilialli Hi mol at ID a. in . , I'. I'natiiiw, ,fUirliilri.1i'Ol. I'rayer meeting al : Vrliiradar ) I"B H, A. lhifi.l... I'Mlnf. riK.r i iihimns nit ii-'iiitiHi i'l line ill Woodward,. trvi.. Hiinday ..rvlt Proai'lilng holti mnnilng ami evening, Holiday rho.il at loa m. y.l'.H.:. K.aio w p. Prajtr iikkiIiiii i'H it Wednesday evening at .;, A cordial wHiwi and gnullng snit ,U 1 ' v, a. W.j.jn, I'a.lur Fiat pna.avfraiArJ rneam rutin r l ' liad Hoar lret. Holiday iiiIh Public w,.l,i., II a. in., ant 7 :m p. in ; Hl.baili athool, II a. in. V. I". M. '. P.. al 7 , '. Prayer rawtlng, vlnvlay riming 7..W ! J. A, 'lowjo-aKI'i I'b.Im Mortals .flovtlnga. HIM). KI.K. llOnF-llt'lUI I.OI11.K, Ml. IMS. hold ihelr regular toniniunleailom al llit- 1 II. (I l halt mi wound ami luiirlU murauay .. I... I. All iniiuilxini reullelol lit al lend regularly, aiid all vl.llllig lirollirra cur- J..II. i..v,.dlo.i.l. ,AlJl,KViK 11 IKA H1MI K, rWr.tary. Ta17hk7, 1XIHK, A. V. A. M .UKlltia -t DiMUnta lha i.t au.l lili Wctiiwdari In ..cb month. ,ukkjo11nsmS, w.M. N.T. Jawart, H wjr. tlllll-KTAKlAM UK, NO. i ii ti. r. ntorla iMInntar ar rvruliil ol tva Ihnlr hall 111 (li YMum Inill.lo at ll'iMiri. Mamhrra ol h imli'l lu mI aiamtlnf ar Invll d taallnint. H. VV. hllKiM', N. l. N. T. Jarr, :'y. DUHKUt'BO UUM.K, NO. IB. A. O. I', w. mm U the t.mii1 ami tnurlli Muuitara ol rb ronnlh al7.) . ro. al O-IJ rillwa nan. Mottnf tbonrtlur In fixl alaiulliii are lu Tiled iauio4. i h. Hnl, f. W. Hoarh, Miiain h r. RjMimlrr. . TjliflhT. NttW. O. A. .. SI KKTH Till inl ali.1 Ihlrtl T6itlaa ol each ninmb, I !JJ" TirOMlillfRltl.IKr I'OKM NO. VV Oral and Ihlia FrMaya In o MKtCTH uxiulb. TJ OHKBU k(l I'll AITKIl. NO. a. O. K. H.. h lb bt.l auJ tliiM TburtJajra ol MttKTH vacb 140 Ih. MOI.I.IK HIIAMBHOOK. W. KKUINA HABT, hoc f. .nurHl)kii UlVDilOS NO 7S, B. OF UI., IV maaUavwi avcoud and lourlb HuuOay. A UHA ixUXl. NO. 47. K. OF f t MKri HallT VlitttiiK nlalita lu uv.l ttaudliia w aurtj rtivini w atuud. : - VOoiMK-OK " WOKI.Ii. Jink 1'ami; W Nn lit m-'vU.at ll' O-ld fvilowj Hall ,n ft.t!r. ". rr'l.l. ar.l and Mb " rtuolngi VI.UIHK ,u'l,'Nlr"1wlT,"(,''"' "'.'O.LoMHI.H.CU'ia- . I - I'rwfeaMloital Citrda). raiu. rtui TVkTiH. JJBOWN TUSTIN, Attorucy s-at-Law , Roomt 7 and Ttllur A Wllauu UIik a. HUrtKUt'HU, OR. vy r. wiLua. Attorney and Counselor at Law, win .i. i. .11 tha ninrta of tht HUta. Ol- aoa In MaraWra lUildiun, Uulaa eunlr. Or. T A. 11VCIIAN AN, Noluty 'iiUli', U a Attorncy-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Hihiiii a aialvta lltilldliiK. s. M. HAMDY, DENTIST, Koviow llulldtnx, Tvlvnhnnu N. 4. UOSKIIVIKl, OUKUON. RA. B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, llonltl H, Taylor A Wllnoii 11 Ik IIOHKBUIW.OKKIION. F. W. BENSON, Attorncy-at-Law. llniima I ami 'J Huvluw llilllcllim HOHKIIUUO.OKKUON M. ORAWTOBD, Attorney at Law, n,,m. 1AJ. Uaratort Bld RO8KU0KU, OB r"Bu.liK' bxlnro Iba U.U. Laud Office and mluiuB oaaoa a aiouiauy. Lato Booolvur U. B. Und Oflloo. Northern Pacific Railroad Company Aie eullliitf tickets to all poinla Hast at ball Hie rcsuliir rateB. lit n tt ui'iibi Lw Auut No. 'i, Maroterg biilUllng, YRA BROWN, M. D. OFFIOK, 6UU Jiiuknou btrout, at rva lil'i'Acu u( Mr. J. Ulrvr. UOriKUUKU, OR. jQK.ih). 10. 110UCK, Physcian & Surgeon. omoo liooiim uitW ii, 'Javlor ii llann, i'limit', Main VI, HOSKHU KU, OKI'. PI l New Store ! A FULL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought und Sold TAYLOR A WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! Judge us Judc us by what we arc doing. Judge us by the continued increase of buyers. Judge us by the DRY GOODS your friends have purchased of us. Judge us by our Prices Get your friends to tell you how much they paid. That is al) we ask. New Spring Goods SOMETHING NKW! NKW STORE! The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, PropV. A complete, line of Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a tine line of Millinery Goods. vvcrythiug New, purchased for Cash direct from Eastern manufacturers, especially for the Eall Trade. Call and cxaiminc Goods and Prices. OUR LINE undrio ruggists ompZc6c and Excellent Quality. We give prompt attention A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Druggists. Spring. Will soon be here and we have a fine line of NEW CARPETS arriviug, also WALL In Latest Designs -a all gootis are as encap as cousistaut witn good goods. No trouble to show Alexander & Strong. New Goods! ba roeery STOCK OF Free Delivery Arriving Daily, WOLLENBERG BROS NliW GOODS! KVliRYTHING NEW! crnxzmcs, toilet 9 rushes and of to all Mail Orders. PAPER and Coloriugs and the Price on .. goods. CRUCIAL TEST. Battle Which Is txpected to Mark the Turning Point in the War IS IMMIMNT MAR MANILA. Oregon Volunteer and Hie Twenty, aecond Infantry Were the Hrst Kejlmenfe fo Oo to the f ront. M.tMkA, Mattli "3. N'Mio. I lie eooiuy Ufitremrly ectiv in the fiduily 0 llalubou, pre jiarlnrf i)(ciimh, tvicletit ly aiiiiclcaiinic an mtaik. Tlmj keep well under cover. A email LoJy of refwlc, however, inertd from the jiiuglo on I he extreme led mnl tired on Ibe Kan can lrom in Die Irriicl.et, fatal ly woutidioK I'rivtet Coln-o and Murr. Ill- Ori'Kon Vuliinleufi) aiJ the Twriil) wcot.il inlaiit'y lua'i'ln d to the fron. luday. Tfco T!;ird atd .Seven te' nl.'i rPKiiiiutila liavo liuuiut tike d frjn Hie therm an. dfiu rj! 11. (i. Otis' bdgn.i airock tlieir t-tits ilna uioriiicg, and an L-arly move la rotjlile. Hixlcni Kaxlieli relngets artivtd here yesterday from lJ.tgupan, tlie railroad terminus, on bojrd i tie steamer 8atur D'lr, Tiiey n porl I list the uutivea are gunerahy friendly, and the ollii-cra id VhiUIiI) courteo'iH. Mr. Iliniiin, malia gvr ol t'li ruilrjjd, and lout a doztn uuiunrifil inuii in iharge of varioJa l)U(iiaes luicicttH, ducline to t ku aJ van ta0 ' the c'jwi t'ini'.v to Imic. Nothing line lueii lieaid f:um l!i.; Iw j Aoiericau ilnter- ut Caluiiiiit hostilitKa bewail. AcvorJinit to Filipino aiconuts KOO Auieiicai.s have heen killed, the faiali ilitt heing eaiH'ciauy heavy ut Calocan, where Vtu Unimd Hah s troojis "Kutihed like niuitmcii Hg.tioet a storm of hu'.le'.r." (:l.'.r p. in. Two iSHiiith r aj; era huve eicipe-l from I'o'o. The linen of the KanHS reuimcut re po't liiat the Filipinos liave concenlrat ed their forces at Malabon ond I'olo. Thej add that only Auinaldo's body guard is at M!o'o, and that the rebel leaders apparently intend to t! Ae the'r fortuueaoii a tik'ht at Malabon, where it was eipecud a.i onnneiueu1 would take place yesieida) . If defeated, it is further are rttd, the reliuls ioteud to diepurMi to the surauips end luoaDta'rcs. The lobele were polling their bo!o men in front, believing tint their charms will avert the hulleti. . The boioe of the Fi ipiuoa vreaily out number the rifles in their hauds. The rebels are further said io have admitted that they cannot withstand the Ameri can shells and bayonet chaiges. The eerapei hpauUh prisoners corrob orated thoetories lol l ol a focd thortage amuDg the rebeU, and they adJed that the hoepitals sre short of suprlie. To Make a Final Stand. Ntw York, M aril i 21. A diapatch lo the World from Matila eavs: Tne reb els are heavily uiaeted in the trenches opposite our liucs on tho north. This evideutly comes from a telief on the part of Aguinaldo iLut a blow is to be struck very fcon at Maio'os, their capi tal. Prisonora who have Ltcn brought in within the last -4 hours say that the rebels have the "last-ditch" fueling, and will make the moet diciuive ttand they have yet taken. Tho second line of defence occupied by the rebel forces is lielween au Ma teo and Mannaliches. There are rows of trenches Ibere, and the advance of our troops can only be step by step, iili a resihtance to le expected at every trench. The weather now is unet favorable, nd Ihoro are only 80 uuu reported in tlie hospital. The troops under Cieueial Mc.Vrthur, holding the strong lines to the north, are provided with shelter to keep clfthe sun, and us they have no marching to do ahd are not expeeed, they sre generally very healthy. Otis' Next Movement. Washington, March 24. It is tinder stood here thiit Otis has so far matured his plans ol campalgu that ithin a week or ten days ho will bo able to begin a movement which is expected to mark the destruction of Aguiualdoa army, Although stragglers and fugitives may Infest the inland of Luzon lor rotne time, it is believed tht before O is has deliv ered his uext blow, the insurgent army aaau organisation will have ccoaol to exist. The uew movement, it is understood will be by laud and water, although it is nut expected tht navy's part iu the pro gromie will lo paiticulaily prominent, i ft,!.. l.ia .ir,,.ilra,l Mil id the gunboats I vua ..... . formerly owuod by the Spauish govern ment. and theau are lo play an iiuportaut nart in the development of the cam pglg,,, Many oi the troops which have beeu amused ou the outer lines up to the date dlUeuonil Lawlou'a arrival at Manila 1tir.k It. lull U'illtllrsllV n to thu wfttor fnnit.l sound, ripened fruit.. The chickens ....i ..miinhde reorganization ia In imu vePg, Poultry and Small Frulta. (O. A. I'.rown, In fSsltiinora 8un.) With proper maosgemeiit poultry and BUjnII fruils will make a grand combina tion. Without both ar tnanagd prop erly the ponliry will become a destruct ive riuinr.;. JJauy contider that poul try are alwoft enemies of small fruits and they sr-j, where they are allowed 'o ran without limit among small fruits at certiln aeaaoi.s. The average small boy, at eeriain sesaona, is alao quite a tsking depredator among sinail fruits. An orchard is a splendid place for a poultry yard. There Is ample shade, id Vet in, that rne.e that causes daiiipneas. If poultry and small fruits are to be the combination the poultry house hou!d lie located in ihe center of the oichaid or Ixrrv grounds. On most farms it will Irs wi.er t keep only one breed tin ugh; where pouHry raising will have intelligent attention on a rtiictly biieinfM basis, (wo hrte Is ma bo profit ably kept. On of three hre ?s should beeiiher I'iymoulb Kocks, WysoJotlee, Lii gihans or L'ght B ah mar, for the purports of fuini'liing rhicte'is ard fowla for market and for hens to do the incubation. The second selection should ho in.t( from the noted gjc laying hree-'.s, Ieghorns or Minorca. The poultry boure should be one etory h'gh, and no tpsce should m wasted over tlie neceeesiy height, afTordiDg a chamu: for ih-i attendant to movn aSont, In oilier words the roof need be j 1st high enough to all the keeper to a'k aro'inJ. A hen houee of this kind is much narmer in ninter, and if locaUd in an orchard of good S'xed trees will be contloitabU in hot wei'her. The house thonld lie of gxidsz as it is a good fault lu have it loo largo instead of tco Muail lor the number of fowls kept. Ti.e center sbouhl lMmado int-i a room lor selling the bens anil keeping the Kraiu lecd. It need no: ix-eupy all I lie epace clear through the building, hut Mioiiid bi built on the eiie facing the h ul h , hi as to have Ihe benefit of tlie eun Kariy in the )- in, i t that the hei s ran tie sl early, i'arl of the cen'- ei I'nC' ol II. e building the lortionio the re ir of the rotm devoted toeaily set'er?- -should be iu de into a room for nests. Thete nests should all en- tered through openings from tha main building. The interior should be di- vided into four apartments, besides the two already specified. Let each one of theae four rooms be alike in all their arrangements, snd doors lo en'er them from Ihe egg room. The fruit orchards or small fruits can be set out a conveuienco and location sugges'. The only real thing to observe will be the necessity of having all the strawberry plants in one location and the raspberry bushea iu another. . Tbere inutt be division fences of poultry wire uetticg pat up so as lo control the fowls and prevent their having access to the grounds only at such times as it Is pru dent they should. From four to six yards around tlie bouse can be arranged. Eirly iu the spring the poultry can te allowed to tun at wit in any of them and tt.ey will destroy mjiiadsof insects thst are detrimental to Iruit growiog. In fact the value of the poultry as in Beet destroyers cannot well be estimated. It is more than certain, however, that the good cervices they do will more than pay for their keeping. Whenever any cf the email fruit are being cultivated the hens should he allowed access to such ground. Tbey will follow the cultivator cr plow and destroy the cut worms, belt les and many other insects. When the strawberries are done blooming the fowls must be removed, for the temptation to pick the newly set fruit is too Adam and Evish for them to withstand. Alter the raspberries have done blooming tbe Hock must be removed to one ol tbe other ysrds for the same rea 6oa mentioned in relation lo tbe straw berry patch. If there are orchards of cherries snd plums, the Leghorns must be kept out of ihem. Tlie other breeds specified will not tiy high enough to do any damage. A fruit orchard managed in this way can be made to greatly increase its yield, as the poultry, while they lesson the iu sect depredations, their droppings a-e a great source of enriching the soil. Iu fact, judicious I mansgemt n. of poultry raising and fruit growing will soou prove, lustead oi ineir being, as tue general impression is, they are a practi cat learn to work together. Que of the finest orange crchards snd the handsomest flock of Black SpaoUh fowls the writer ever saw was in Pass dena, California. Theonerof the or chard remarked he found fowls iu his orange and prune orchards of great value and that if his Hock was largo enough lo go all through his extensive orchards he did not think it would be ufceesary to spray at all. Some years sgo the writer had a number of plum trees ol good size I which annually bloomed, fruit set, audi nf n nm treea of wind size yet none matured. The curculio made such rsyages that .. ..... II ,r ....I .,... - 1 1119 ,rim u ,T " i i T 7 ' u " - i The oichard was finally turned iuto I run for hens with their broods. The ( very first year there were quite a quauti- i ty ol plums ripened, me lonowiug sea- sons Ihe trees bore liberally ol Hue, were fast mastorlng the curculio annoy- auce. With the orchard and poultry combination iMtf.inmendr d it i n!d be an excelk-nt pi in i r row crimson d iver In Auguft among the small f nitf . The poultry six uld, of ore, then Irs kept out of such rd. The crimson tlover will gt a g od elan all I ill afford ele gant uiier pame lr tl. fhx;, a' d what is lelt of it rl Iwncellnit to torn under as a fertilizer. It is so generally un.Urs 'xl iha open ahe ls faeiin ihe s nthjar- ol en groat an advantage to ti e poultry tha' It was hardly neiesaary touientioii it in connection wiih.lhe description A tha ben house. As there mey leginnerf that do nr-t understand this, it is well to say no poultry house should le con sidered complete ?hst hss not got a roomy shed ojn to the sooth. It is also a good plan lo have the shed so ar-range-tlthat.lhe'saah can eaally be pot in place. Arranged in this way, in in clement and severe cold -vealher ihe sash rosy t'0 adjusted, and then the fl.x.'k may have a scratching feseniee) place. In this sge of rnliulitmeiit the owner who does not derive profit from a ll'ick of poultry is to blame not the pooluy while the farmer.who takes mlvantaire of the combination we advocate will never want to go bsek again to the ante dilnvisn method. Hints on the Management of Young Turkeys. Win. Couk, Id Poultry, England. When turkeys are bat. l ed and bc Cime r-trong enough to take anjlhiig, they should hsvesrm milk iven them todriok. One plan is to vive hard bii'ed egg, but a better way ii lo toil an egg that is not quite set, then mix it with coarse oatmeal and a little groond mustard. Alter they are to days eld they may have a little bempseed and gioata, and should also lie nven ecme green mustard and oniono, chopped up very finely and mixed ai'-h oatmeal and rkiru milk, but the lifer nuat te eweel. That 18 lor ttie Bis'. !! or teven days. Young green mnstard and onioos should be given until (bey are five or six weeks old. Alter tbey ate a week old, those who haye plenty of milk should turn it into curds for the birds, with joet a sprinkling oi sar, or, iutr lati 1. nut the salt iuto the nr. Ik before it i ' - lis turned into curd1. If a yoocg turkey gets hold of any tiling too salty, such as a small piece if salt bacon or pork.it is almost sure lo die in lees than tet.ty four hours afttr. Too much salt slso causes the birds ti drink a great deal, with the reiuK that diarrhoea ensues; and unlike chickens, it is not so eaey to tell when they are not well, and they will often die in a few hours without perhaps Ihe attendant noticing anything wrong. I do no think there is any variety of tho feathered tube pays better lor rearing for market than tuikcys, pso- vided Ibey are properly managed. All the early birds should have a little covered run attached to the coop, so that they cannot i un out ou.tbe deaey grass first thing in the morning, from which tbey should be kept for the first five or six weekr. It is a wise plan, where convenient, to rear tbein where the grass is shott, lor which purpoee.sheep cr other auirosls anawar remarkably wen. aiauy rear i . ... their young turkeys on.lawcs in a ebauy plt.ee The great secret of success is to keep the birds sheltered from tbe cald winds and tbe hottno. During tbe first three weeks the hen, or turkey hen, should not be allowed all out with the young birds all day, as she will tire them ; but after tbey gel about three weeks old she may be liberated at about 10:30 or 11 o'clock, eccordiog to whether the dew is off the grass or not If a person has a sheltered spot upon which to rear turkeys, it is well to have bottoms to tbe coops athe ground does not then become stale. The ytuugsters should r.ot he shut ia too warm a coop at night, but, cf course, they require alaltnrii. from B1IV il)J tit fritt that nnv come. It is, however, neiessary ii, at Hv Rhniild have plenty of vet til atiou. pffjMn HY HARKET I a-w v-r " - - " L. KOHLHAQEN, Proprietor, UEALKR IN Fresh and Salted Meats CKSQN BT KOtSKBUKli OK. Administrator's Notice. Notli'O U hereby Riven tlmflhi) nudci'sUm-1 was on the 10iU "ay oi February, l.-'.M, iluly ,lnt. , I iiJiuuiit.tnU'ir of llio ealuti; ol C . u..,iIkmiIii. ileoeawil. All i-ersmia lim inn ,.i..i, u,itiist .uiil r.luto iuo liereliy rciuirc iinueut the wtno iiroiu'rly verlMed, In t'i i.l inUtiiLlin-ul Hit) I'lnluileiiler oiliee In K.iaebuiv. DoUKlaa I'ciinly, Wivn"li, n iililu nix in, uillis Iroiu lle date hereon Dat'd tliU'.Mili itny of February. A. I. IkO, W. F. 1IKNJAM1N. Ailniiiili-triilor. "Durability is Better Than Show'9 The wealth of the multi millionaires is not equal tc good health. Riches without health are a curse, and vet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood's Sarsaparilia, a valuable as sistant in getting and main taining perfect health. It never disappoints. Scrofula- Three years sgo our son. cow eleven, had a serious case of scrofula andrystpelas with dreadful soses.dlscharg. Insr and Itching constantly. Ho could not walk. Several physicians did not help for sixteen months. Three months' treatment with Hood's aranarllla made him re- fertly well. We sre glad to tell others of It." 9i as. imvid laisd. Ottawa, kansaa. Nausea -"Vomltlrur unclla. dlzxlnesa and prostration troubled me for years. Had netiralRta, (rrew weak and could not sleep. My age was aijain.st me, but Hood's Sarsaparilia cured me thoronirhly. My welRht increaaed from J2 to 143 pounds. I am ihe mother of nine children. Never felt so well snd strom; since I was married as I do now." Mas. M. . WaTEsa, l&JU 31 St., Wahlnifton, V. C. Eczema-" We Lad to f U hands cf our two year old son on account of eczema on face and llmbf. So medicine even helped until we used Hood's' Sarsaparilia. whleh soon cured." Mas. A. Va Wtcx. 123 Montgomery Street, Paterson, N. J. am. . ,'J J I V nxi4' rilU rura Htt lilt ; tha non-trrltatlna ad niy'cathartlr in lake with flood's Hmmspartila Shasta Limited If tiie name jf the only perfect train tiio worl I , low running every night between ft. I'aul nd Chicago, via the Chicart, Milwaukco A. St. Taul Railway the pioneer road of the west in adopt ing ail improved facilities for the saiety nd enjoyment of pAFengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau tifnl rcenery alonu the route of the Pio neer l.'mired. will he pent free to any persM'i upon rectip'. of two-cent poetan stamp. A.Mrcss G-hj. II. Heafford, (Jen eral I'ansener Agent, Cnicago, III. EAUT AND SOTJTII -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OFTHK Southern racllic Co. Expreaatraln Imii PurtlaUiS tlHlty. eoulb I Ktmh :t)r. M. I Lv. I'orUand - Ar. Rnspourt, - Lv. twn Francisco Lv. 8:80 A. ViAit. . s oor. . IM r.H. l . 1 1 . a. Ar. A bore trains nlou at all iiriuclnal ataUnua rHMwrecn l'ur..a.! u.uw, I'trner. .' . JttU'eraon. Albauy, Tauanl, Stiedoa, Ualaoy, Harrlxburr. Juneiiou CUT. tuneue. coltaaa Grove, tiraln, Oakland, arid ali aUUona from Roaenuin in Asniana mciualve. lteburg .Hail Daily. 20A. II . 20 r. . Lv. Ar. Porllaud R'webura; Ar. L. t-i r. 7 ) A. iimi; caiis o-mim;if.. uutrisu Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND Ailauhei to all Through TralUK West Side Division. Between Portlaitd and Corrallla Mail train daily (except Sunday). 7:80 a. X. Lv. Ar. Porllaad -Cnrvallis - Ar. Lt. b:N r. M I M) P. M 11 ro A. M. At AlbanT and L'orvallla counecl with tralua ol Oregon Central & Kamru railroad. Expreaa train dally (except Sunday). 1:60 1. at. I Lr. Fonland Ar. o.iSA. a. 7.jsr. M. Ar. McHinvllle Lv. 5:f . S 0e. M. l.r. Indein-ii'leiictf Lv. 4 .') A. M. Direct conueetlon at fan Franeiara with Oc cidental aud Oriental aud l'acitie Mall ateam- stilp lines lor JAPAN AND Llil.NA. eaiuug dates on uppllcatiou. a. a.utttiL,B.K, i. ii- ji.tu&iiA, Manager. u. r. a eaa. a op . PORTLAND ORKUON. Kales aud tickets to Klern tMilnla ami Eti- 1IH. Also JAFA.N, CI11.A, HONOLULU Bull Alril KAI-IA. i:au bo oblaluel from L. B. MUUKE, Ticket Agent, or V. U. LONIJOS, Koae org. WOODWARD THE ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! ii tro a'waya in the Lead, and mean to keep there. Tiiu tioMcii Uarveut Is upon us, and farm. era sre smiling leuaus Woodward - loots to their interest. IIUGGV 1BA111aS Full Trimmed ( TEAM HARNESS Thuae are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduoed Prices, Consult your purse and bs sure and Woodward before buying. w. W00DWV?tl)