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3SS 'J - . H i-M The Knl You Have Ahvnjn Bought, niid which has been hi use for over :( year, hns borno tho signature of niul has Vocn made under his per j . j&f , xoiml supervision slneo Its Inlancy. ' f-occAii Allow no one to deceire you in this. All Counterfeit!, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CnrU Is ft substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It loittHiu neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mihstnnce. Its ngc Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and nllays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation mid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates th Strmach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 9 Bears the -X The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tNf CCI.T-.Wli COMMMT, MU.T IT.ffT. MWVWN Crt". For fine tone and high grade piano get a NeeJliaui. They speak for them telve. It does not take a cracker jack at a big salary or a paid musician to eel Uiem. All we ask is to look at the in truaien', try the tone yourself, and yon will be convinced that Jveedhams are the best piancs on the market, except ChkkeriDg or Stcinway. For reference see O. F. Godfrey. A. C. Marks, or I. P.. Kiddle, who has just received at his borne a beautiful one in figured uiahoj any case. The prices of these pianos are the most reasonable for the quality of goods ever offered in this city. I can also give you inside prices on any mate of piano. Call and see T. K. Richardson, Roeeburg, Or- '. 1). We also have in etock some new and second-hand pianos second hand M to $173. New t-T'O to 300. All our goods are new and of the latest styles. No shopworn goods on hand at the Boss Store. Weekly Excursions to the East. A tourist Bleeping car will leave Tort land every Toesday at 9 p. m. via the 0. It. & N. without change to Boston, and under the supervision of experienced conductors. No change of cars to the cities of Omaha, Chicago, Bufialo or Boston. The ideal trip to the east is now before you. Uemember this service when going East, and consult O. R. & N. agents, or address, W. II. UCKUtlKT, General Passenger Agent, fc.4. Tortland, Or. We urge our patrons, who are in ar rears for the Flaindkalkh to send us all or part of the amount of your subscript ions. It is a email amount to each of you, but to us it would aggregate an amount we very much need in our bnsi iiess. For Over Filly Vcais. .M Ol.O AND W'ELL-TBIID UjCMKb V. Ml vYluslow's Soothing (Syrup Iim been used for over Ally yean by millions ot mother lor their children w title teething, with perfect luccesa. It sootlics the cbild, tulicui ttie gums, allays all Vain, cure wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrba'a. It plcuaut to the taste, bold by druggist iu every fart of the world. Twenty. Ave ceut a bottle. IU value is incalculable. Be auroaud ask for Mm. WiuiloW bootliini Sjrup, aud take no other kind. Strayed. 1 have taken up, as a stray, one bay stallion, about 5 or 0 years old, weighs about UOO pounds, branded "K". Own er will please call and prove property, pay charges and take his property. It. B. 1'ixo.s. Viavi, Viavi. Mrs. J. 11. Sbupe is local rercsenta live ior the popular Viavi remedies. Any ouu desiring any of these remedies will please call on her at her home or ad dress her at Kosebuig, Oregon. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meetings ou the second and frht.u Monday of every month at 7:30 p. om in the Epwortb League room of the M. church. The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B. COMSTOCK, Proprietress. - 1 Signature of Continurtt from 1ft i't'irV' DEWEY'S WARSHIPS. William W. Cook, of company V, was a native of Orvallis and'waa 20 yeara old at the time he enlisted. His father, Robert Cook, now lives at Jnuction City. The name of Charles Herhjrt docs not appear on th muster roll or the recruit ing list and is evidently an error. THE WOl'SDEI. William T. Allen is a son of W.G. Allen, who lives at 35 North Eighteenth street. Private Allen was 23 rears old when he enliateJ, and was employed at Lipman, Wolfe & Co's as a salesman. His parents had a letter from him yes terday in which he stated that he was we'd. The lighting had begun betore the letter was written, but he bad not oaen iu a battle at that time. Charles Reider, of company F, wound ed in forehead, severe, was 21 years old w Leo he enlisted. He is a son of Emil Reider, of this city. George Spicer, of compan.' G, jaw, se vere, was 21 years old when be enlisted, and is a son of Mrs. Weetcolt, who keeps a boarding-house at Park and Yamhill streets, this city. Company 1, .Sergeant A. Morelock, foot, severe. Company D, Corporal A. L. Roberts, sprained ankle, a resident of La Grande, 3S years old, and married. Company B, Private William J. Ar mitage, arm, severe. A resident ot Roseburg, l'J years old and unmarried. Company C E'mer Roberts, chest, severe. A resident of Portland, is 24 years old, and well known here. Company B C. Chandler, jaw sever; George E. Snodgrass, thigh, moderate, recruit from Eugetc; Erwin Crawford, 8':alp, moderate; Earl Mount, shoulder, slight, a resident of Eugene. Company D First Sergeant James West, knee and hand, severe, a resident of La Gaande, 28 yeais old ; William L. Pari-v. buttock, severe, a resident of La Grande, 23 yeara old. Company E George fenyder, chest, severe. .Perhaps this is meant ior ueo. C. L. Snider, ; quartermaster-sergeant who enlisted at McMiunville. No Gerse Snider appears in company E, Jacob Smith, forehead, slight, a recruit, enlisted at Portland. Fiist Lieutenant A. Barzee, forearm, severe, a resident of Portland. A cablegram received this morning states that he is improving. Company G Private Albert Warder, Ipl' nevirn. No such name appears on the muster roll. May be Albert J. Jor dan, ol Pendleton, who is member of company G. George Etcbamor, chest, severe. A recruit from Portland. lid- ear Sampson, arm, moderate; resident of Portland. Eulisted under name of Eucene E. Jovett, his stage name, Charles A. Marcey. back, severe. Rest dent of Portland; 21 years old and son ol Mrs. M. R. Cunningham. Company II Private II. Thompson, face.eevere. loes not appear in com panyH. Frank II. Thompson, of com pany A, is a resident of Browsville, and is, perhaps the man. Company I Corporal Rudolph Gan tenbein.leg, moderate. A resident of Oregon City. Enlisted as a private. Was 21 years old when he enlisted, and a (ten of Mrs. Annie Ganlenbein, who now iives at Oregon City. Company K Ray L. Antrim, thigh, uliiht. Recruit from Salem. John Jan- zen.eve. severe. Not on muster roll Thenamoof Henry Janzen appears as a member of company K, from fcaiem. Emmett L. Jones, hilem. William . Scwsrthz, knee, slight; Salem. Company M H. F. Bennett, should er, severe. Resident of Woodburn, Leon G. Holland, chest severe. Resi dent of Woodburn. C. f. Cooerp, foot, t-evere, thoul 1 be E. P. Cooper, of The Dalles. John Blosser, head and side, revere. Rasident of Hubbard. Albert Califf, arm, severe. Resident of Tort land, and la 30 years old. Company A William I'ngerman thigh and scrotum, severe. Resident of McMinuvillo, ik)ii u( U. U. t'ntformau. Company D .1. U. llosdless, rn, severe. KesiJont o( I. lirAinlo, yoi LATli C A SUA ITU: 3. Who tho Men This Afternoon Re ported Dead and Wouihlcd arc. The latent liptolir. tliia nftcrnoon give tlio following sniltio! : TDK 1IK). Couiay I. Private I.. H. Straw, !i titan enliitcvl at l'ortltnv). Is native o( Weal VirgiuU, wln'io hi mother now lives. ItavM P. Trtyior, enlitel hero; ton of S. H. Taylor, of Jacksonville, Or. tiik not'Mki. Private l.sw lirace, uck, movlersivly, resident ol I.slavelte. Or., where hie uiJther now lives. Company i lu llowiuati, licail, so Tare; resident of Pcinilutou. Company F Uichard IWilulall, leg, tuotlerate, Kesitlont of Potltauil. Company ti Charles K. Coiliar!, sprsiced ankle. No siub name appeixre ou the muster roll. Muit be hitetuliM for Cochrau, a moiuher of iviupuny i, and a resident ot Portland. Company 1", John 1'., P.ivis shoulder, severe. Kesidetit of Portlaud ; IS years of a( wlivu he tulistevl, utnl had been working (or Polivka, tlio tailor. Compauy M Corporal i'rank K. Kdward, thigh, seveio. Uvsulent of Woodburn. APPOINTED BY THE UOYUKNOR. Paris Exposition Commissioners, Re gents of the Ashland Normal School, and Dental Examiners. Salkm, March 23. This was a day for minor appointments at the executive otllce. A Paris exposition commission, two members of the state board ot immi gration, a board of regents of the Ash land state normal school and 0110 mem ber of the state board of deiital esamin-1 era were named by Governor Gecr. I Tho commissioners who will rcpre-j sent Oregon at the Paris exposition are : ' Henry L. Pitto.-k and Mrj. A. de Fou-j fride Smith, Portland; C. C. Reek man,! Jacksonville; Mr. Olive Englond, Sa lem ; Alexander tiilbert, Atori;t, aud F. , R. Mellis, Baker City. They will serve; without pay. In connection with Mr. i Mellis' appointment it is state 1 that sev-: eral prominent miuing men of Kiateru j Oregon wrote the governor, saying that if he was named a member of ths com mission to represent the mining iiiUre;ts ! of Oregon they would pay all his cxpen-1 see. ; The bwrd of regents of the Ashland j State normal school constats of nine' members, all of whom were named to-! day, as follows: I Jackson county, It. P. Neil, F. II. i Carter and G. A. Oregory; Klamath, I L. F. WilUUand J. S. Orr ; Lake, W. A. Massingill; Josephine, C. E. Harmon j and II. C. Kinney; Coos, A. J. Sher wood. Kinney, Carter and Gregory will ; serve six years eacu, vuiute, Harmon . and Massingill, four, and Orr, Shei-, wood and Neil, two. I Dr. H. S. Wright, of McMinuvillo bavins been today appointed a member of the state board of dental examiners, to serve two years from April 1, the board is now constituted as follows: Dr. G. S. WrigLt, McMinnville; Dr. Thomas L. Nickun, Portland; P. W. W. Contria, Salem : Dr. James M. Keeue MedforJ, and Dr. Norrii It. Cox, Port land. The memb3rs ol this board are to receive 5 per day for actual service and expenses. The state board of icumijraiion is cow constituted as follows: Charles K. Henry, Portland ; Frank Davey, Salem : W. G. Goeslin, Astoria; .1. C.Cooper, McMinnville, and W. M. CoWig, Jack aonville. Henry and Davey were ap pointed today, Goeslin and Cojper last December, and Colvig iu February. They will serve without pay. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, and her life saved alter all physicians had failed, only by using One Minute Cougn Cure. A.C. MAU9TERS o; CO. When a woman falii overboard she some time a drowns when there is a life buoy ju--t within a few strokes of her all because she doesn't happen to see it. Sick people "often ferish in the same n ay. ielp is within reach, but they don't i..t i... 4j:l 'r i. . .... ("come discouraued and di sir us ted y witn taking med icines and ive up in despair. Marv t. Stewart, of Saratoga, Santa Clara Co , Cat., in a letter to Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buf falo, N. Y., aays: "I suffered for fourteen rears with female weakness, nervousness and general debility, trying; everything I co Aa find to help me all to no avail. Al though I was thoroughly discouraged and disgusted with taking medicine when 1 beard of Dr. Pierce's medicines, I thought I would try once more to find relief. I took the r-iilen Medical Discovery' and ' Favorite I'; : eription,' and too great praise caiitiot be Riven for the rapid relief they gave me. I am now free from the former troubles, anil may God bless Dr. fierce in all his under takings to cure suffering humanity." Thousands who had reached this forlorn and hopeless condition of body and mind have found new hope and rescue in the ne of -these marvelous remedies. Dr. Pierce' great thousand -page Lo(,!c, "The People' Common Sense Medical Ad viser" Is 6ent free in paper covers fcr si one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing Only; or,-cloth -bound for 31 6tamps. Address, Ir. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. Kev. I K. Thompson, of Hast Calais, Washing, top Co., VI., Writes conCerutnK tin nr"t work: "I am charmed with the style and general wl- t matter of (he entlie worlr. I consider it a Valuable addition to my carefully selected library. Th purpose to sat men rlKhl phyneullyiba noble one. I aru lo pleated with the ufiued aud at the same time fearless way In which you handle Uosa delicate subjects ptrlaliilna ii bMogy, thin luakiug the work ad mu at iy filled tor the yuung." County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Potiglas; county warrants ,hf doiKo.l prior to Feb, I, I8U7, 1 to prevent the same at the treasurer's tdlice in the iHnighia .County lnk lor pay ment, as interest will cense thereon a(U r the dtte of this notice. IWml tlil:th htth day ot Feb. 1SW, at the City of Koscburg, Oregon. Gki. W. Pimmick. County Treasurer, P.utgUa County, Or County Treasurer's Motlca. Notice is horoby given to all part ire holidng Douglas county warrants In dorsed prior to July II, 1S",7, to present the situio nt the treasurer's ollice in the Pouglus County bank tor payment, as iulercst w ill cease thereon after the oate of this notice. PuUd this the Pth day of Match 1&'. at tho City of Roeeburg, Gregou. Gko. W. Pl.MMIl k. Comity Treasurer, Douglas vounty,Or. Notice For Publication. I MIKU MISlAMltU;, Kotelnirx, Orvguu. Mar. II, 1N.K'. Notice l lii'tvliv leu tlial m ivmi'llauce wiin tin- fio M011 ultlio aili-l ri'iisrt-a of .Imii! .:. t J, ontilll "All m l lor tlio ! l HiiiIh t laiula III llie Mali'' ol Mlilorui. VrvKoli, Nolii ami Wa.litimtxn Torriiorj." lIKU, lH'Kl.ANli tf Oaktaml. ('otiiitv of lHiuila.". State it re ami. luis llilwilav lik-d In tilts oit'ue hla oru I kimt'iui'iit. N. "" for. the run 01 uic 101 Ol MVIIOH WO. -t 111 lOWll!HI .-l. --. iwmrv No. 1 wont. nl will otl'ir pnvi to iliow Uit Uh' Uu.l mumht timore aluat'.o ior Us lunliTor tono limn for MKTlculturxt -hiihm'. ami to t"!at)l:h t'i i taim to ul land li'forv tin- Krs i.ur and Riiviut ot till' !lni- at KoM-buiK. Or -son. on Kriday, tlio i'.'lli day ol May. IV'. II.- iian, a. niliiitwi l"tIU Herd ol Oakliinil. Or., liunliii l'a i ol Wiilmr. Ol., .laiiu-i liiiiptin ol Kw1uk. Or., Unm M. i'ar ntl ol Kon-ixirs. Or. Auv nu.l a'l iktmmis ilaiiiiinj! ailverwly tlio alnne il si riln-.! Iml ar rv-U, lcl io lilc tlii-lr i laitn- in lliiaollicc ou or tx loiv I'.'lli ilay ot Mai'. Im'-.i. ' .1. T. UKU'l.Kfi, RoKt-tir, I LIVE p LET LIVE! I'U'U rtlir atxive Ulollo 1 ill sill! toulimie to mirvoy for all parties dWrms: my ai-wtanee a au etiisinovr or urieor. .'iy i iianie. iu p amuialno aim mv or. KUKrunucu. umiiu Notury public AM.Irv-'" rr.e at CU i !aii.l, I'ou-'.iis Co.. Or. wi 1.1. i. iii:yion 0.R.&NC0. UK I 'A Kl tor Kat Mall s 1 .iu. Spokane V Iyer J..--0 ..m. s p.m. TIME SCMEDU.tS t'rvnu I'orliaii'l Si't Late, l'eiin r. Ft. Woriii. Oiiialia.kiiti- Siif l't. M. lolll", Cliic.iK" it txl Kast. Walla U alia. Si.kio-, Minn' niHili".-.!. Paul IMilutii, Mihtaukee, Cliiiat;o bU'I hnt. AKK1VK Krom Ka.t Mail I- I p. in. Smkaue Klyer Ul. Oecan 5teamhlp All allnu" ilau ui- je t to i liaui;e. For sail Kraniivo eutl lec :. S l 1. 1 p. 111. .s p. in, Kx..-umla Salunlay 10 p.m. Columbia kUer Steamers. To Astoria and Way- ljllldlllKt. Willamette River. Orelou City, .N'e Ijerg, : Mliiii ii ay-Laud k Willamette and Yam hill Kiver. i)rron City, Uaytou, and W'ay-Laudiugs Willamette River. I'ortlaud to I orvallis aud s ay-liiidtugs Snake River. Kiparia to I.cwintoii. 4 p. m. ti euuday 4 .11 p. in. I, a.m. Kx.aiiuday tx-!iuuday 7 a.m. Tue.'l hur. au 1 ;-ai. :l JO p. m. M011., Wed, and Fri. ii a.m. Tne". 1 hur. and .-at. Lv. Klpiiriu Daily, Y.c pi Sarurday. t W p. m Tuea.Thur. aud Hat. 1 I..lflwliion Paily hxiejd Frutoy W. II. lU HLIIt RT, Ueueral I'axscugcr Agent. U. K. tk N, Co.. Hortlaud, Oregou. Administrator's Notice. -ALK OF HEAL I'KOl'KKTY. 'Ol H i: IS HEUEBV OIVKX IIIA1 IMF. t.ud, ..-iKiicd adiuiuintrator of the estate if lluurr A. Adams, deceam d. br virtue of a cli: cru'oli.'.,: County Court made oil thc'dliilay (t Maieh. lv.'j, u ill on and after Saturday, the hi), :..-. 1 April, l-.'J. sen at pruam n mt following deTil-d real pMa.-rly b,;loUrliii to the ts'.ui-j 01 Henry A. Annul-, ucccuwa, lo 1 he N W 1. of the s W ' . of ee SI, Tp 29, 8 K ' U , 1 1 nliuuini! Io acres. le- four acres sold to lud pendent lird. rul udd llono. Also lAit r ., .. 1 11 "J. -i It . eoutalulnit U acres. Al mi lots N., and 1, )-ec , To W, rj R 6 v, eon t ,1 . :i 1 1 . lv, iicrei. Also the John Adams Dona '.ion Laud Clului No 41. being nart-i of Hoes XI, . . uini si. 1 11 -J, aow, ctewTiiea hs f!!ot'.-, tuwlt BigiuniiiK at a point J chains Fust, and chains and links houth Iroin the i-nrin r in 'aid He Ti, M, J3 and ul and ruuuliiK tlieine North -I . idiains, tlnliCC W 71 lhaiut them n U chuliis and uo links, au t them e 71 i li.v.nt to place of Ik-ri lining, containing :17 I', ueri.-s, excepting from the last abovedc " rl(, I truet ol laud M i) acres sold to 8. Hamil ton, uliii li said deed is record) d in Vol 21, ut piiijo d thereof. Also the K tin' IioiiHlion Laud Claim of Il'-nry A. Adams, bi iu'4 Claim No. IJ and being pur - ol hi-, .',1 and .-I in 1 p -"J, H It h V, and woo- particularly dcserihisd asfolloirs, toult: lieinniug at a point 10 chains and I links N from rf V corner of said Her:;;, and running tln-i.ci E lil chain", them e N M chains, tbence W i t cliuins, and thence h '0 chaius to place of I.' K.uriiiiu-, eontuluiiig l'.U acres. Kxcciillng from last above desi:ribed tract ol laud 4 su ie r sold to Hamilton, did for which Is re is r d'd In Vol 24 at page !H thereof, ulaolitNo l.-i: .2, Tp ', HK6 W, coiitalulng acres. A!o l ot No '! of eoc 2S, and l-ot No 1, 2 and a of -. e .ii :u 1 p ."j, H K W, containing I.'m.I'j acres, A.-o lots 1. 2 andilof Bee 27, Tp J S K 5 W, eon I dnlnu- d,s acrcn, Alio lot No 1 of See III In Tp 2 i, It .j W, containing :il.40 acres ull situate in Ijoijghis county, -tte of Oregon. Tcrmx of i-ald sale to be cash in hand. Iiate I at ltow.bura, Oregon, March H, ivj!t. JUUN W. WKAVKK, AdininisiriiU,r of the Ks'.ate of Henry A. Adams, Lie-ceased. Administrator' Notice. rAI.K OK KEAL I'KOl'KRTY. VTOTli K IS IIKRKHY CilVKN THAT THE uiidcrlKm d ailmlnlstrators : (if tho otutc of W. I.. ilson, deceased, will bv virtue oli, ilccreu of the County ourt of Jtouglaa ' ouuty, Oregon, on and after Kalurdar, tho Mh day ot April. lt'-Ki. fell at private Hale the following di w rlbed real procrly belonxlng to the cutnie of W. b. Wilson, dweascd, towit: Uits 2, II, t, and H $ of H Ki of ISec 27, Uits 1, ', !, Hec :il, ldug lloiiicsti'ad ( lalm of J.avina Wi -t. K'i of W, I.. Wilson Uonallon band ( laint No 11, lts 0, 7 and H, bee lil, ll 1 and 2, i-s ' , of N W "., the S W '4, and W t of of H V.H, niid H : of N KJi of l-ec in. all in Tp : H ft ii W. '1 he'N SV H ol (i E and K U of N W ) j of Hi c s, 'I p ul It ii W. Also all flia right, title iind Inkiest of the said W J.. Wilson, jieeeased in and to iheH ', ol Donntion lind Claim No 11, 'I p H. It. 0. W. Excepting from the above described real property, part I)t 2, hec li'i, hero lofore conveyed to P. A. Wilson, the died of which Is of record In Vol 27 of Deeds, page !l iu. Also excepting 22..ri acres oil' of tho west sldtf ol Initiation build C'liilm No 41 heretofore sold lo Andrew Worley, deed for which Is recorded in Vol ,17 of Deeds at page Terms ol taid sale lo be either cash In hand or upon (.ucli terms as to credit as may be to the gieatesi advantage Ut said t slale. Dated at lioseburg, Or., this the nth day id March, IsWi. I'. A. WILSON, IIATTIK II WILfsON, Adinlubliaiors of llie Kstatr of W. L. Wilson, DeecnkC-d. J. F. BARKER & GO. Want Your EGGS And BUTTER. H. C. STANTON Bm J -Ml relTd a aw sal satsaalf stork DRY : GOODS OUNHIHTINU OF LaJivii' lrfss tior ls, KibboBH, Tiiniiiiia, Lac, Ktc, Ktc. -1UU a riNi htock or- HOOTS aii siioi: OI tk bt quality ad laUh. GROCERIES noodt '.Yillow and (ilas. Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alsuoa baud ta tare guutltl and at prl4 alt th tlmM. Also a Unc stoel of Custom-Made Clothing For Choice Call at Stanton's for " 1 M" NOTICE FOR I'UULICrMION. Ko-elitire, Oivgoit, Fob. 2. lv.r.i. Notice l hereby gben (list In eotnpllanie with the provisions of the act of Congress ol JuiieS. 1. eiilltleil "Au ai l lor the sale ol Umber lands In the Htates ol I allfoiuia, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington 'territory. (.EOKCiE W. KIl'PLE of Riddle. , County of Douglas. Htate of Oto l-oii. ha. this da nieil In tins omee un un'ii statement No. f7 1, for the purchase of tin- s. H . i, S. W. i , ol S i tlou No. 2ii. In Township No. .n rf. Range No 7 W .. and w III oiler prool to show tnal llie lami soilgiil is iiioro vninaoiu ior us timberor stone than lor agricultural punes, and to establish Ins claim to "aid laud before the Register aud Receiver of this ofliee al Rose burg, Oregon, ou Saturday, Ihc 1 dh day of April, 1MW. lie names sa witnesses Joshcph A. VMiortou, of Ridilie. Or. W. II. Mnllh, ol Dillard, Or Hell Kisher, ol Rhhlle, 'r. Krvt I'aiidi-rMiu. of Riddle, Or. Any ami all persons elaliu ing adversely the alje dex rlbed lands aru re I nested lo tile their claims in this ollice on or oelore said 1 dh day ol April. Isw. J. T. HRilA.KH nil 10 Register. I'Miai) Hr itks l.ou orrii i, Roseburg, On sou, March 2.', Is'.'. To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that the On goii .v. Cali fornia Railroad Company has tiled in Ibis vile a list ol lauds situated Iu llie. townships dc scribed Ix'loxv, and has applied for a patent for said lauds; that the list Is open to the public lor inspection aud a copy thereof hy de.criplhe subdivisions, has becu posted in a isuivenleiit place ill this ollice for the inspection ol all per sons lnteieated aud the public generally: Oregon and California R R lauds. Tp i0 ri, K 2 E. HW i., -sec 11. TplWN R.iW, All dees I ami I Lois I, 2, oaud i, and -iE ' , .-s .i. All Bee 11. W ithlli the next sixty ds folhoi uig the date of this notice, protests or contests s.;alo-l llie claim ol the Company lo any tract or biiIoIims Ion within any section or part ol seciiuii.de-u-rilx'd In the list, ou I he Rroiind that thu same is more v aluable for mineral than for agricult ural nunKMes. will l received and noted lor le- port to the Ovucral Laud orhce at U asluugloii, L. c. J. T. 1IRI1K.KS, lleglst, r. J. II. liooill, in2.tl0 Reccher. Notice For Publication. I'MTKIi 6TATM La.NO Of TU K Roseburg, Oregon, Mar. o, if'-r.i. Notice I hereby elvcu that th- billowing named filler lis tiled notice ol his I11P ulioii Co make liual proof iu suplHirt of his claim, and that said proof will Ik: niacd lcloro tue K( Kislcr ami RisLiiver, t'ullcil hlalis Ijind nflicc n Ros bur-', Oregon, on April 22. lsJ, viz JAMKrilNM.lN. on his II K No.Wl'i lor the N K'j scelioii i., I p. 2 B H. 7 west, lie names me loilow lug witnesses' to piovu his continuous res Idsuce upon aud cultivation ol said land, 1 A. A. Matthews, of Hiik'sr I'lue Moiiuialn, John Kllgerald, Mr,, rohu lieasley, Junto Uondiiian, ol Houruoy alley. J. T. I! It I In. K". M'Jttt Register BOSWELL SPRINGS On the 5. I'. R. k. Douglas County, Oregon HOTHL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney aud Skin Diseases. To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable, aud the most successful Hjieclallst In Han l-'rsu-Cisco, still eohtinuos lo euro all Scaual and Seminal Disease. such as (lonnorrhira, flleel Stricture, Syph III In all ll forms, blkln l). eases, Nervou IJcblU Sltv. Imnnl.nrw. Sl I vOnil Weakness and Lois i.of rtanhood. Ihn ooiism. quenne ot self abuse and excesses producing the following symptoms: sallow coiinleiianco, dark spois under tho eyes, pain in the head, ringing in uii'rsis, toss oi commence, iiumieiieu iu ar proachlng strangers, palpilatlon of tho heart, caaiieaaui me limns ami oata, loss oi memory tuples nn tho lace, coiikIis, lonstimtdlon, etn. VR. (ilHUON has practiced In Hail Kranclsco over thirty years and those troubled should not an ut consult nun auu receive tlio iiencui of liis great skill and orporlence. Tho doctor cures when others tall. Try him. Cures giiaranteep, I'ersons cured at home. Charms reasonable. I -a 1 1 I..... I n iKM. K. OIHHON, G24Knftry t. Hmil l-rnin it O sin .Tm fs6Lv r Wttl7 tsfiryc liit of rycai Also a nuclinc of PLANET Jr.," Oadcn Sced Drills, Hoisc Hoes, Garden Plows, Ktc. Catalogues free. You get the best nt Churchill & Woolley's. his is the to Buy Groceries. I C. W. PARKS j-a At CP sjs-t P 0K0 O-OOO-O ZXXX O-CJ KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. DEALERM IN ALL KINDS OF STAPLE HD FANCY GltlS 1 PHffilH FIME TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY. aio A r 11.1. UNI OP TOBACCO 8c CIOsAJFLS. l,l K I S A TRIAL. i iiiii: di:i,ivi:kv, Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMKDIATK T088KHKION UIVKN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune aud Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of D. S. K. BXJIOIC, i a& R a New Tongues and Souuds, Splccd Herring, Whole Codfish, Salmon Hellics and onoaooao R lAiYLIE PILKINGTON, IHiiccessor to U. W. NOAH,) General Blacksmithing j.mmB Mm.mmmM:mnM.jKM.imm!m rROTTINO AND RUNNINQ PLATE5 A aSPECIALTY, RKI'AIRINU OF ALL KINDS rROMPTLY DOVB. Hliui ou turner WaRtiliKtoit Mutt Kan loeburi. Cass Street Market. Wholesale and Retail Dealens In Fresh and Cured Meats Pish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. D0ZIER& MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. 5$W iPRIHB Place A full uud eomplete assortment of all goods usually kept iu a first class grocery. Kvcrything offered lor sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have n very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to which wo invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick, els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock ol to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. Cue Vot ouloir.O. t)HMlt mU. ORKOON, ys a Arrivals. Pickled Salmon, Pickled Herrin Smoked Herring. Mackcral, at AIRS. N. BOYD. R I Props.