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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1899)
TUB FLA1NDEALER rabliheJ Monday ndThurly. I T KJIIKDEALER PUBUSHIXU i i. E fi. STRATFORD.. W. C COSHER ... iiibliHer .EdiK'r J. U STRATFORD,. .Mgr. and Solicitor DBCrlptlon Rate. ae Year- etslioatlii. V M 1 Ml jC Tfcla Monttu APRIL 24. 189'J. During my absence in Alaska the I'lainpealkk will be under the ex clusive management and eootrol of W.G Conner and J- JU Stratford, both of whom are well known to the people of Douglas county. They, or either of them, will have authority to collect or receipt for any money due or to become dae the I'laim'Ealir, and any accounts due or to become due from tbe Pl.um'Ealkk Publish ing Company will be promptly paid on presentation at this office. Mr. Conner's well known ability and ex perience as a newspaper man is suffi cient guarantee that the paper will htt ablv edited aud managed. We w tro6t that the friend of tbe Ti-ais- diajek will accord to these two gen tleinen the encouragement and as defence which they haye so liberally txtended to the r aper in the past. Yours truly. E. D. STBATFOlir. In becomii g associated in the pul lication of the Plainpealeu and as roming its editorial and business management we have few promtf-es lo make to tLe many patrons and friends of the paper. We will pay, however, that we mean lo carry ont to the best of our ability the work so ably begun and so vigorous ly and f-nccessfolly prosecuted thus far by our associate. Editor E. D. Stratford, who already daring his tnagement of the paper has suc ceeded in placing it on a him finan cial basis, greatly increasing the business of the office and by re peated improvements in the paper has placed it in tbe very front ranks with the other successful newspapers of Southern Oregon. We therefore take up the work with an earnest re solve to keep up with the procession and make the paper second to none in this section of Oregon. We will pursue the same policy and advocate tbe same Found princi ples as heretofore advocated by tbe paper, believing republicanism to be synonymous with patriotism and Americanism. Tbe local news will be given hf complete as possible, while the county, state aud general news will in nowise be neglected, nor will we relinquish the work of advo cating everything that will li for the benefit and aid in tbe growth, ad- vanrmpt and prosperity of onr city ocu- We mfomto avoid personalties aud cot;u,.n through the colnmns of the paper, but will vigorously repel any injus tice to the paper and will protect and carefully guard its interests st all times. We believe the efforts of the Fladtdeaixb to become a first class newspaper are appreciated and that it will receive the encouragement and patronage it 60 justly merits. With a hope for speedy subscription re newals of old patrons and a host of new names as subscribers, advertis ers .and job patrons we conclude with the assurance that if you pa tronize the Plaisdealek you will get the beet and no mistake. Respectfnlly. W. C. Cossek. Governor Geer's reply to the Chi eag Tribune' 6 ioqniry relative to the sentiment in Oregon for the return of the volunteers ha9 the proper ring to it, and plainly reveals the govern or's patriotism ' and the 6onnd, logi cal judgement employed in dealing with important questions. Although the people are unanimous in their wish for the return of the volunteers, there are very few indeed who will yoice tbe unpatriotic sentiments ex pressed by the governors of South Dakota and Nebraska, towit, that "the present conflict in the Philip pines is in opposition to liberty and in tbe interest of capitalsim." In his reply Governor Geer 6aid: "There is quite a general wish among the people of Oregon that the volunteer soldiers of the state may soon be returned from Manila, but not for the reason indicated by the governors of tbe states you mention. There is some jastice in asking for the return of the volunteers, now that the war with Spain, for which they enlisted, has been honorably concluded, that the spasmodic diffi culty yet lingering in tbe Philip pines should be suppressed by the Tegular army of the United States, which is amply equipped for the pur pose. It is believed, however, that this wish is confined to those of cs who are at home, as the Oregon boys at the front quite generally express a desire to remain there until thn diffi culty is settled. "Oar people take no stock in the declaration that the conflict in the Philippines ;is 'waged in opposition to liberty and iu the interest of cap italism,' The very men who make this charge no are the ones who a little more than a year ago, vere loudly accusing President McKinley of 'cowardicj' an J of declaring the "ar with Spain in tb 'interest of Solium Da PAnPAcaiila 1 !.. Wnn ' holder. Vzing of tbe Philippines ent of that war"wholly anybody, applauded Siotic . cilizeu at the' could not now be1. Ife- linquished without a titiut on uur ; Th county ollicials of Lane couu national houor ami a coufossiou cf j ty Lave movwl iuto (Lo new court national weakness. ; Louso at Uugeim. It i suid to be Tl.e i-h&iz flat tlu Aiueiicau , a very crelitHlilo Ht nurture uud he tlai? is waving over a contliet iu ; couiiny rpresontn a progressive tbt I'biliwuios "in opposition to lib- to'lv and in tbo interest of capitalism' ; savors very much ot a spirit ot deiuu-'; g.iy to which tbe people of Oregon i are habitual stiau.ers. and which finds no lodgment iu their uiiuds nt ! tbi- time." At the war department a hopeful feeling concerning tbe Philippines is . i ...i.i . r. .... eucourageu iy a reeeui i-oie nom General Oiis. lie reports that tbe negotiations for peace are progiess- ing satisfactorily. The commanding ; general savs that he does uot ish to ; O " l . make definite promises or predic- i;.-,.w. hnt be believes that be wiil be able to announce a result of the com-1 muuioalious passing between the! commission and tbe leadeis of tbe iu-1 Sargent?. Ihe state department has j similar information from civil sources j aud confidence is expressed that the , outcome of the eff rts to establisU American authority will be a success. Precisely what the terms are is Dot known. It can be stated on authori ty that even the presidents net aware of what terms the commission is of fering to Agninaldo and his associ ates. The commission has much dis cretion. It can give assurances in regard to amnesty and loc.il govern ment. It is in a position to mate the couditions of surrender liberal. The presideut has believed for some time tiint if his commissioners could get into free communication with the insargents that they would satis fy them that tbe interests of the Fili pinos lay iu the acceptance of Amer ican authority. Chas. Eckboff, the well known Coos county pioneer and retired caoitalist. was in MarshfielJ. Mon day. Mr. E?khoff is an expansion ist of the warmest kind. In his early days wheu he followed seaTar ing he visited all of I'ncle Sam's new possessions, both iu the West Indies and the Philippine Islands, and he says that they are tbe garden spots of the world. He saysjof becoming associated ith tbe Kose the natives of tbe islands are very ignorant and when they are once convinced that we will deal fairly with them they will be as proud to be under the protection of the Ameri can flag as we are ourselves, and to illustrate this he cited the case of the obsequiousness of the natives in the Danish Wett Indies, where they are as ready to proclaim their allegiauce to their country as the rea! descend ants themselves.- Marsbtiold Sni'. ilany additions are bvirg male to tbe population of (his county maialj of the farming class. Many of the uew cornets arebujing furms and others are prudently lookitg over the count v ai ""--n- .ou op. important points uetore locating permanently. Similar re ports of an inflax of home seekers of the agricultural class have come from various sections of the Willam ette valley. Djth the new residents and the state are to be congratulated upon thi6 showing aud every com munity is anxious to add to the sum total of its thrift and energy, and the reflex of these qualities iu increased properly yalues. llence. these ac cessions to our population will meet with a neighborly welcome wherever they locate. The supervisors of the road dis tricts of the county are beginning their season's road work. Much of the work accomplished each year is only of a most temporary nature. We should like to see less temporary and more permanent road work ac complished. On many of the bad hill grades, for instance, the deep rats and washouts aie only being filled with dirt, and nothing is being done to prevent a similar damage to the road next winter. This is not intended as a kick against any of our road supervisors, but simply as a pointer or suggestion. We are an advocate of a belter road improve ment system. It is understood that Col. Lryan contemplates a trip north. His at tention has probably been called to the dispatch stating that a band of Alaska Indians recently tried to kill a prospector liecauae he refused to be their king. The 6eai-weekly Plaindeallu is an ablo exponent and champion of Douglas county interests, and as a news medium will bo found equal or superior to any newspaper published in Southern Oregon. Give it a trial. It is said that the mayor of Chica go receives a salary of $2U,)i 0 a year. Even that amount would not com pensate a man who presides oyer the Windy City for the damage to his reputation which the job entails. ' , A Seattle paper spoke recently of a mau leaving thero for Manila s "departing for tho Far West." The Orient has leeu absorbed by the Oc cident. Tbe star of empire ban com pleted its firfct cycle. An effort is bring made to cele brate Dewey Day in a grand patriot ic manner at Portland, Jlay 1. Tbe I naval hero deserves lionizing. No admiral was ever braver or more in-gf-nioiiH in war. Along n tbe American flag is b-i ing fired upon, criticism Khould Tie withheld. ami tunny county. , Uw'mg to tbe late spriug raius tbe fariuers baye been considerably oV layed iu putting in their spring flops and gardens, but they have assurance, yet of a bountiful -season. Tbo retirement of Speaker Heed will mean the removal of tbe Ium ol- iMncle iu the way of tbe Nicaragua canal that will not iM to pick, shovels Hti.l dvuamite. Sen. L.i ton, the .uau who walked . a .1.1.1 1,,. tue .ppacues to uoaiu. .u lagals on tbo move, lie lias cap tured several mote villages during the week There jt tt general busiuess awhk- njU? hjj over tue country. New life i(J manifested iu every walk aud in everv locality. Improvi'meuts goon apace iu this city. Koseburg's growth, while not rapid, is steady, substantial and permaneut. Roseburg's Leading Paper. TLe Rieeburg FLAisoLAi tu lias be-n enlarged to n S-eo'.u:un quarto and presents u neat typographic! appear and. Tha eiii'or and publisher. E. 1. Siratford, is to be congratulated on ll.e very much improved appearance of KwbuTK'u leading pij.er. -lVcJitton RepubUiaa. Appreciated Compliments. W. C. Canue', bo lias eo suioestb.l y eJi'eJ ao 1 managed the Myrtle Point Enterprise for feveral year pist, bs puicbaseJ a half interest in the Koseburg Plmsmaies. Mr. Ccnner made mioy watm friends diiiiutf bis journalistic ci'tcr in Cous who wiil regret his le. paiture, Vat wish him success in bis new field. -Marebfield ar. W. C. Coaner lias severed bis con nexion with the Myrtle I'oint Knter-pris-e. for the paruos, s be announce, !-Pi.isueai.kk. I.lHur Conner hts been n earnest auJ f-iitidul worker for the iBtcreti ol Myr.l" I'oint and the coi:.ty ia general, and a'-thouh e ara sorry to et-e him ieive -e e c-x'.ea-l to him our best mihva f r success in b.s new veuture. l-iaJ-'n Keci'iJer. W. C. C jfiner, fjnoer-v of the Myrtle Po:ut Enterprise, ith hi wife have muvei te il-jsehurj, where Mr. C'jnntr w ia beco-a-e .isocitfd with the inaM-ie-rutt-t of the I'laiDdealer. The great S'jcce3 w hich has attended Mr. I'jauer'a elTorts in the pa', auJ bis wide cxperi ence in this line, are co:ic'wivj evidence that bis associations with ttie l'iaindea'iet is another step iu the Oirectiou ol s eareJ puccefli for that paper. lfin Watcbsao Mr. W. C. Gunner, former ,wntr aud 1 UK ""- i'-int Enterprise, published at Myrtle loint, Cv Oreson, has soi l that paper and piaut to O.M. Miort of Mrbue.d and J. C. Roberts of MyrUePoinf. who i.l con- tiaao tbe publication of tbe Laterprife Mr. Conner will jjin with E. D. Strat ford ia the pnblicat in of t!.e Uoteburg P.aindealer in tbe n -ar fulrure. He is a live nerfpajier n:a-; and we shall ex pect to ste the I'laindealt-r boom. Mtd ford Eye. l.at week W. t '. Conner severed hie connection with tbe Mjrtle Point Kuter pri?e t-eing aucceetted by G. M. Short and J. (.', lberU. Mr. Conner baa been closely identified with tbe rustling town of Myrtle Point for the paft three years and has made tbe En'.erpriee one of Coos caanty'e leading local paper. He leaves this field for Koseburg where he will become aefociated with tbe Plain dealer. Mr. Tanner has made many friends in Coos county who are sorry to see him leave, bat one and all believe prosperity wiil be his wherever he may go. Coqaille City Balle'.io. Letter From Serjrt. Godfrey. March loth, lS'JV. In tbe field at TanK City, Lnzon. V. I., General Wheaton's brigade. Dear Wife: We are just outside of Pasig City, which fell after two days figbtinfr. We have ben under fire near ly every hour eince leaving Manila. I was with tbe artillery part of (Le lime durins: the bombardment. One of tbe Twentieth infantrymen, near where I was standing, was eliot through tbo heart, yesterday. 1'ay before yesterday, iu running acrota a Hat to get nearer to tbe insurgents entrenchments, my bayonet caught in one of my fingers and t'Xik quile a piece out of tbe fop. Some of tbo insurgents saw me and opened fire on me. My '. but tba bullets did whistle around me. They have opened lire again, just to tbe right of tbe city. I got a bullet yes terday, which struck near me, I only took two steps to pick it up. I have bad 1 a.,rv.A r,i ma i!fujip tn mtr tipnil llian that ! bat they went ou through tbe brush. During tbe two days' battle I only saw four dead Americans and ten wounded. I saw the body of aa insurgent soldier fl jalin down the river, yesterday. One of the bulla iu our baggage train was wouuded, fend one cart was etiuck by a bullet. The river gunboat Taguua de l!ay belned us out afar as Pasig City. I tall you the in a'l right In action. Her rapid-fire gons work to perfection. The I burning of Pasig City last night was a i grand sight. 1 am writing mis where j they firr t opened fire -on the baggage train. I fnw 375 prisoners yesterday. March Kith: I received the liox ol candy lact night, and ate it on tbe battle field. You may tie sure I relUhed it. I am fet-ling tine but rather wet, for it has r dined quite hard durit.g (he last two days. Our couipHity has not 1 een under Gre for thirty hours now, and hardly expect to be today. We got one lion aud ovei one hundred ducke, yesterday. Are still on (lie banks of the i'ama river. And do W not know when nor whnro we will o next. Fiiank H. (Joitbbv. : i. M.Sergt. HVIliliNCG OF TREASON. The Volunteers Are Urged to Re volt. Wasiunoton, April 5i. Gouoial Oti i cables tbe president that lie has intercepted muny cubles and messages from politicians and statu leaders in America to volunteers in tbo Philip pines urging tho men to stand ou their rights aud refuse tho govern ment further service, now thnt peace if formally ami finally declared. TLe presideut has instructed General Otis to send copies of the satuo messuges hiid nil the evidence he can find of sedition theie, and it ia believed heme oue may bo dealt with harshly for treason aud sedition. General Olis considers the ofTeutie I grave, und as tbo messages are clearly witbiu the luw ugainst sedilion, he has held up all such and notified Washington. In this connection government offi cials are greatly pleased with tbo ex pression of Governor Greer, of Ore gon, who declares it would bo a dis grace to tbe state and unjust to tbe Oregou volunteers to request heir return at a time when it woul 1 em barrass tbe administration aud jeopardize onr success iu tLe Philip pines. South Myrtle Creek. The IVundkM-Ui is the paper fur the nee. W!ttr Newton was seen iu oir miilet list .Snu.Uy. Vt are haviiiR bean'ilul fpru g wi-a'.hrr at present. The 1'i ioa judav bc:2 d is in a il-)arihirijs condition. I'barle IV.tn male a flyio trip t ) tbe city, last Monday. Gra-.e Ha l iittl hii-nds in Myit'e t'lea, fen-'y. Will .S'.r.!- is cMTfie! home Inm E istern Orei' n, f m. Eraik I'.reatr ti! fhak'ii.g b.luls wish fri-i.d. ua vitU Mtril Cieek. ijet week. Johnnie Kpp i? talaiti o! liavicj! cs soon. Ho will Iu Uiies I in tl iacou munity. .!ohu Ereeman and I'ncle Jimmy Mc 1'onalJ went out huiitins one da) ia:t we.k, and eiw a -htt.'' Had I'.raln beeu of a revetiitf ji di'iositicn he ruVM have e'e J with them culil tbe-r nipp'y nf ammunition (S xLau tcJ; il.nti.aJ be tvxi- pity on l! in and tied. Oull'S.!.li. Residence Burned at Corns totk Ce-MsroeK, r., April " j, l.! LiJii r. IVvnitALEa: W. II. (i'7 living two milea west of Ibis place, bad the mitf.-i use t J lo.e hi residence wi'.b its content, t-y fire je jterJjy absl. oi-e o'clock f. tu. entailing a loe of $1,000 with no iusurame The tiro eliminated frjia a dcfciv fl je atd Lai lir.iJ rich headway when discovered lhat notbio cju' I be dose, Mr. iray tn alaoe at tbo lime. Several fioe Targe cherry tree; near Ibe "--i--:ere rutneJ. Mr. (jriy be she ,. , . Lf fciWB aa.tioM . mJ Loiej!outea ,U:u,lM S. W.H. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given to ail panics hoidic Dsaglaa county arraijlg in dorsed prior to February 0 1S00, to present the came at the treasurer' olTioe at the Douglas County baak for pay ment, aa interest will a-aic therecn fler the date of Ibis notice. Dated thia the "i day cf -ipr;l IS fi, at the City ol Koseburi, Oregon. Geo. V. UiuMicic, Coanty Treasjrer, Djagits Cwnty, .'r Letter LLst. Keniainiog uncalled for in the l e burg poe'.otBce : Avery, Mies Minnie llidley, K. F. Davie, II. W. Vandusen, GcJ. H. Uaitt, F. M. McCaaley Dod Persons calling for tbeso letters ill please state the date on which they tiers advertised, April I'l. The loiters will be charge 1 lor at the ra'e of oae cent each. Wm. A. FuATtK, T. M. How'5 This? We otfci One Hundred Dollars Ucuard for any case of Catarrh that rai.i;ol te cared by flail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Wops. Tole-lj.O. We the uudcrsiimeJlbave.ktiuu n K. J. Cheney for the last 15 veare, and believe hiip perfectly houornble iu all bneincEa transactions and financially able loraf ry out any obligations made by . Ibeir firm. West & Truas, Wholesale Drupiiists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kiunau & Marvin, Wholo ' ! ' Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. .'all's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Trice 75c per bottle. Wold by nil druiHts. Test, moniab free. l ay Up. Having sold my stuck of feed, llcur, etc., to H. S. 8toue, and contemplating going away and not wishing to put any one to expeiiSt', by placing their accounts due mil in the hands of collecting sgenc), retpiest an early settlement with mil or R. H. Stone, my successor at the ttore. m?4. J. I'. Masx. Don't think you can euro that slight attack cf f)ypnpiiia by diolinir, or thst it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepnia Cure will euro if ; it "digests what you eut" and res'.ores tho digestive organs to health. A.C. MAUSTEKS& CO. We urge onr pitronn, who aio in ar rears for tbn ri.Ai.vnBAi.Eii to'send ua nil or pari of the amount of yoor subscript ionti. ft in a small amount to each of you, but to us it would aggregate an amount we very mmth need in onr bnsi ncse. A WOMAN TO THE RESCUE. Often the world has thrilled at the story of that wonderful heroine, Grace Darling, whose strong hands and plucky spirit res cued so many perishing souls from watery Kraves. Hut there are hundreds of other heroine? that the world knows nothing about. Women in every-day life carry the natural burdens of wifehood and mother, hood, added In all the cares of a husy housekeeper, with a courage and cheerful ness that Grace Darling herself might ad-wire-. They comfort their husbands in times of trouble and sickness; nurse and watch over their children, and in fact res cr.e the whole family from a sea of difficul ties, which otherwise would overwhelm them Such a wife and mother, though khe b&s no gold medals to show for it, is iu the tme ense of the word the noolcn kind of a heroine. Many woman have within them the flunt cf heroism without Ibe physical capacity to carry it out. They long to be a comfort aud help to their husbands and children nut are constancy weiguea a own dt some weakness or disease which saps thtir vital forces, leaving them wretched and power less to fuliiU their highest ambition. 1 was hardiy ucl t.f achool i heo I married " aid handorie yc e young Brooklyn iromaa to an acqu-iinmn'?. ' I had been Vj ng hard, I ru fuU of ambition.! wanted to be acconv hrd. I wa:itad lohet nvafticun a liugitt and a society womun t' lore and became a wife :1 at once. Thea I led in acd mother. My mUtake was I tried, aocotnoluih t-x mnch and didn't take careel my lirokedown. I might hare been aaved world I my Dn.ih ana 1 -.are : -a mo of v.ucnng If I had beea moreraraful and used a lui:e comiuoa aonae. I hated to teii my mother how miarrablt I fe,t before I marrird. i thoustht the would in: nooh ! nooh 1 at mr I think mother underiUn i more about ouch trouble now-a-dsr lhaa they ud to. I wrrld new aUow a daughter of mine to marry, beinjf no atrooger lhaa I waathco. ay nu.iau.i was p kina asa con-iur;air : didn t want to te cotnpltuitif a'l the tinie. IU Inw-ted oa the doctor eotatn to t me a real g:xd o'.d dxur t'jo. He (tare me medicine for ni- d:clion and my be&aache and aometh;oit to help tr.r heart iKtics I --mchow cviiid ntt bear lo lr!l him what ihe real trouble wa I knew h- wixiM ias;t on an examine ion and 1 dreadrd it My uiamtd sitrr lo. J me I on;.! tu wmr to Dr l'lcrcr fi M:lfijjo. rrtit Ir'.t to K'ully du that wiihixi" le'licit my hnoand. But !ie write far rae and received a kind, wc:1);? Inter tell Ine roe h't?r i'-. irtve cvkII attcp'e treatment at home. Tim v.e-d me; aad ihen he -A me three N n'e ef Ur. lK.crce a Ftronit Irecria tton and I (j-o to take it Pretty oon my fc-ia-tand Mid ' -:arthir.2 it doiag tJjo good Kira: Vou re t-rrr ? much .troe5r'Aa3 iTri.ter Thn I had to ic'.l him eer-thin Firt he tr-waed a littleaad ahork hi, head: then ht tat li;bed tod vsU weli the t roof of the VS'.? 'he eatinir : If thl n:::e woman t we.l and njrc-rjr y am.boci i PrtwiJJtii r ' no maucr what hi r.irr.e i ,r- hi-n whrllirr he lire 13 liuSiiio c-r right tseat dv.r Aad 1 mde perirctty r!ris and well i-T ll trrataieni. aa 1 nnrcr haa ieea before m my !iie This is a true excAiierce: it i one of thotivacd which sho t'aat a thy'ician Kke Vr. Pieice who has devoted a !:fc-!i:ce of cecial rnctice to treaf.nif amtuw t. cuiiar to women can rrecnie ihem by taail j-J't a ffectivcly aa if the ya:icBt was a n; oracc. a.o a tnouMna t-.me .t.r- ejTriivelv than the average C'.'r whose a::cnt: n citf.'-y juta u geoe.-al j I ractice. The above not a fairy -lorr. It t cot the :ott of one ierK,n. It t tbe story of thou-vands i-f wtsen II i a rcrspoatte j:rtuie ia w hica tee cn trace lace behind face, l:ued wi'Ji u?cnnjr, channeled t-y tei:. It is a story aj tree as the para! '.c of the I'lcd-jtsl Soa. which was not the i-lory of one youcg nun but the tury f the type wh-ch repeats tiself gescralicn iftir gcr.eiaUca acd i a comso3 tu E to-e ai to .aia, to Afnca as to America. I it vour Konr ? Your tory either is w to'.e ir in pin ' There hope for yea. There's be".p for yaa. It. Picice'a Favorite Prcscr-.j.ion hs cured so raaaycasw-bere l.fc wai a diily biudcn under tb;th the wcaic a.iJ v cary fK.-!y sUjered on to the tae, that it can be iccoracieaded with the tittnoM aurar.ce ia every cue cf frtuiic Iditoruer. t 4 run. rarelv fails to fcu'.t frOSl the ccuscieaUou.s uc cf tie " Favorite Pre adiption." ttceraUoa aad infiaaiaiitioa, imgclarUie, difpiaceaects. and uterine oer a general, aai Jlj!-jL- Ut. As the dixtM i tea.cn tie rysp- Ktorns pass away: pain in lie aide. dicu.t itreathicjr. fi&ating specks before tie cres, 'cauiei, wtarincja and calascholy. The appttitc return, tae blood is v-.talued. and life which wis heretofore a mere existence becorac! a hearty, happy condition. Piniples, crup'iori", saeaty hands and fest are carel by llalynn. A'l drog gists, 53 cen'.F. Notice. Dy n.u:cal consent the laitnership bere'.o.'cie nijticg between T. A'es- ander anl H. W. S'rons unfer tbe etjle ar. l name of A'exander & Strong, is tbi-", the l-'.h day oi April Jisso'veJ. 15. W. Stroni c.ctinuic tLe batioeis ard CjUectiiij; ull debts die sail firm and a&frimioz ail lial'i!;ifS. signed, T. A. Alexamiei:, 15. W. .Sreovi;. WiiiiU-d: Company. euts for Monarch Look X. A. Ricimbd. DiliirJ, Ore. Smoke ihe "Artie," the l-est 5c cigar of tbo year. Krne A Sbarabrook, o!e a?eut6. A woman" r.Hr.tclivciKr in the ctcs of man dcpcii''. I.urcIv on her physical ap pearance. Nalnrr. in oi Jcr to preserve the acc. guide mankind by the instinctive preference for a tnttc who i. physically aonnd and wljokoric. If intellect atone were chiefly sencht. the offsprins miirht b? a Reneratlon r.f Solo mons for wisdtn. hut they would perish fn infancy for want rf physical stamina. A weak or unhealthy woman is unfitted to fulfil herpr.rt in perpetuating the race: she is unequal to the demands of motherhood and wifehood, she is robbed of her natural womanly aur.-.rtiveiie. Many a woman is eheated of life "s choiee-t gifts by a dyspeptic, bile-poisoned condi tion of the system, which shows itself in a pimply skill, sallow complexion, tainted breath, or thin, ungraceful form. The most perfect remedy for all the morti fying symptoms of mal-nntrition and im- Eure blood is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical 'iscovcry. Through il remarkable effect upon the liver and digestive orjrins it iweeps all impurities out of the circula tion nnd creates a fresh supply of new, rich, life-giving blood. It gives clearness and bloom to the com plexion; sweetens the breath; rounds out flie face and form, and invifroratcs the en tire constitution with vital cucrjry. It restores the invincible beauty of whole someness aud womanly capacity." 41 was a complete wreck; appetite pur. ikiv. our Kvstcm Impuired: coul J not sleep, ami was so weak that I coulil not stand on my feet ten min ntes." writes Mlsa 1-lla Hartley, of No. 313" Smith (Irani Avenue. Columbus, 1iio: "I only wcifjheil K; pounds when I commenced taking Dr. fierce' (loMrn Mediral Uiseovery, After I had taken n half IxHlle 1 heiran to Improve; t could sleep aonndly the whole nlRlit, and would waken with on appetite for breakfast, which was a rare thinfc as I never had for two year back entrn n liturty hreakfnst. I how have an excellent nppctile. tiiid my frienda any they never saw tne looking heller or in belter spirits since they knew me. I tell them it is all due to Dr. Pierce's niscoviry.'" In all cares of obstinate constipation, the " Discovery " should be supplemented witlr Dr. Pierce's I'lrasant lllets. Assignee's Final Notice. Jotiei-ia lierrliy plven Ihut the undi'iiunitl 1' anlcm-r of the cstntenl II. II. Johnson, mi Insolvent ilelitnr. litis UK-d hi llnal lu'comu as Mich assistive v ith lhe.'ounl Clerk (Doii(ila C'ouniy, Oregon, and that Miid llunl arcouut will I licai. 1 ami iiftm il iiii.-in hi 1 ho Juno Vrrm of Hie Cin uit oui t of Ihe Slnte of On'Rou for llouRlas Ooiinty, to bo held iK-nlmiins with he second Monday ill Juno. Is'.m. C. A. HKlil BltKDK, Aii;n.t coSHOW A rllERllJAN, Attorney fur Assignee N N N. N ft 4' 4' w 4' Squirrel T. 4' SUkf: DEATH 4' Tv Satiirrel and i - vV V V. X V V V V Tj .,( Iht-w- orchard; and Jft!Zr- alt... & a r m a dqtpd & CO.. V V .N. V . V V X X WV LeV r- The Uniform quality of the work manship iu our clothing is one of its strong points. Each garment is as carefully cut and tailored throughout as though made to order. See our new Tall Suits. lis. - rww JOSEPHSON'SiJ.F.BABKER&CO. B. W. STRONG, i;juccBsur lu Alexhaler A. btroii.) Has a complete line of Furniture as cheap as 2nd hand goods can be bought and vou run no risk of j Hed Bugs. " J WALL PAPER in a large variety of styles. j CARPETS. iu latest Paturu and. or San Francisco. You cau find iu my Store all goods kept in a first class Furniture Store also can Repair anything ia Furniture line that is resparablc or cover any Lounges or Couches that need Repairing aud Satis faction gauranteed. No trouble to show goods, ...B. W. STRONG. SOMETHING NEW! NEW STORE! The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, PropY. A complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a tine line of Millinery Goods. Everything New, purchased for Cash direct from Eastern manufacturers, especially for the Fall Trade. Call and exaimine Goods and Prices. xsl 11 ran a a a a a iuecessor to General Blacksmithing rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY. REl'Ai&lNQ OF AJU. K1XD3 PKOMPTLY DOSE. jj Hbop ou Corner WaanlnRtoa and Kane 8t Koseburx- Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It trtlflcially digests the food tod aids Nature In strengthening and recon atructingthe exhausted difrestlTo or g&ns. Itlstheritestdiscovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cares Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sonr Stomach, Nausea, SlckHeadache.Gastralgia.Crainpa.and all other results ot imperfe :t dlttestiox Pr parad by f . C OtWUt A Co., Chicago. For sale by A. C. Marstera fc Cc. "(live me a liver regulator ami I can ovulate U10 world," saiJ a Kertitm. The iruuaiflt hauded him a bottle of UoAVitl'a dittie Karly Hisers, (he famous little Lpills. A.C. MAUSTF.US A CO V V V V -V N. V N. S. S N N.N SURE DEATH AND Q oiDher (PREPARED WHEAT) ROSEBURC, ORECON. X X X X X. . X X XXX X X X A A r i That llOeS Hake Friends are the only kind we, wish to sell. They are i the only kind we do sell, ! and with each pair we! sell we make a new friend. They are nctj only stylish but goodj clear throngh. See our. Shoe line. ! at prices as low as in Portland' i NEW GOODS! EVERYTHING! SEW ! kriMrTr-Mvi mmm a -aw a A X a a 1 1 , O. W. SOAU.J ECONOHY HARKET L. KOMLMAQCN, Proprietor, IIKALKB IN Fresh and Salted Meats, cksox sT aosEBiaa or. MFNS Ap0 AC N N N N N Poison 3, 4 OK TUB And EHetl ip4y tx- fir SQUIRRELS. OUPHERS. PAIS KM. CiCWc. ETC- Druinrists. l 52 -X XXX X X X X IRoseburg Bakery. Hurrah ! Hurrah ' th- L-all i- rim And Licr'r iiiad,.- ar- wir n.iiir? ri.r". N rsiii.o-'i; li'.w, f--r tlrfr n-t- i- low, Iiiid' th- own tiitr jan p. S wlnn llf --Tm and lA-an ar- d-m L'ariirad- 31 -i'.r-n- haye iii tnc ! H"t cai.'- an-1 j-a-nut ie n rll Ad'1 sll that liy. their ed.!i-art H. Kye l'ft-al and ! ve .f every kind ; Hucl'd f-r !. i ri-e yii'U fitvl. I Kach Vat i neiLt and pare j Vrl y tin- 2.-i:tf an-1 nuiiI tietunrv. liirect jHT ork-r Jatk-Q Street, i Ea-h jitr . e arv V jn:. H1NISCH t RHEUDE, Props. I Want Your EGGS And BUTTER The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MBS. B. COJISTOCK, Proprietress. Mrs. A. C. Kidd. Calls attention to her nice fresh slock of STAPLE GROCERIES. Every thing standard and of the best quality. Remem ber at the old Easten stand. Notice For Publication. CMtsa 8tte Lisa Omr. v . 1Kt?T-,rwo.A;nl.ijaa. Ulhr i.rjMooa vi Hut acl oi CoammU June 1. 1, anU(vJ -Aa avl (or the asicrt UmU r Un.li ;n tiw S !4io n Chtarnia, Orve. cTaa aa4 Wabm;too Trmi. r. aj txuai tlxj' pabiw Uud lal by act of Ao4 ,'. JOSEPH A. WH.VKTOS. haa iUtM ia tta oibc kis nora mcnt Nv for live pan-has IUMio( ? i'-n" to'?,P -Niv Si T , and win otfer rl to thow that Uw land ukM U more raluabio for iu Umtr pt .-ooo Uian for vncu.tural Kir.w, ao4 10 cUihal !?atttnlaT, ihe loth dar ot Jun. Ivii. vT,t"- " Any ana .il p.-rona clalmio advvnriT Ota J T. BK1DGCS. K-?it-r. Notice for Publication. I'MTSOMartt Land ottic. Vou krly firea ihat tie follow iwc- that aW pivoi wia bo mad S tore Uto Kra -ter aa.t Reviver, f. s. Una Oitu at Kbu v HARRUtON . ADAMS. on u. h.. No. Kv, lot tho K'. NK vt vn tt'ila Cl.i)UH auti, 111 uraut llarion. Im, w.v.. latxlR. fi. !Mttiih. l rvii. 'n JT.BlUtXJlJa. Rejiawr. lTttl Notice for Publication. I siti stit Uno Orm-s. 1 . R,"rUuv"' April 1 ls9. K'StiKtiSiEW k Est KLI.A i l-AVToX. forni. rly K.tell a,k. i. ,n u y V .,, . unu.nn ni.i..n.s., . ...777. rr, Pro'- oer cow- tauO. vu: UurtIu-R. a 7 N N N. T an) i '.m aina J.T. BKIimK.. Krttr 7'