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I I INDE The Plaindealer ... u Job Prinliii . 3 READABLE. RELIABLE. REPUBLICAN. ill MIE HhAbS. l.tTTI K I I I . Ml i. rU Al I NVI.LOH.S, I IC. No better field than Southern Ore gon; no better medium through which f.xcuulc: o- -hcrt n.icc at prlte cnl tent aitii tf'f (1 vork. to Advertise. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY. Vol. XXX. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY i, 1899. No. 34. A GREAT VICTORY. Enemy Realizes the Hopelessness Lof their Gause. BUT HAN'T TO DICTATE TERMS. AguinaldVs Emissaries Call on Otis Hostalities Are About Con eluded. Washington-, April US. O.is ciblt. the war department this tuoixicg ll.nl the caoimajdirg ueueral of the insur gents had recti ved from the inturdtnts government direirtious to suspend hos tilities pending ne gotiatious f jr a teriu ination of the war, and that the insur gent staff officers are now in Manila for that purpose. es of the arrival of ti e Filipinos under a flag of trcce sprtsd through the city rapidly, and many c-tfi-cere gravitated tjtlae t-jrridom ef tue palace. At 5 oVljek, ths two Filipino officers, escorted by Lieutenant slated arJ Ma prMaloney, left the tpaUce. They did not lookelated as the result of their talk with O.is and nr.emt-ers of the Filipino commission. The test of 0:is' dispatch ia as follows : "Manila, April 2$. After taking Cl otnpit, MseArthur's division crossed the Rio Graide river in the face of great ob stacle's, Uriviog the concentrated forces of the enemy back of the railroad two mile. MacArtbnr reports that the passage of the river is a remarkable mili tary achievement, the success of which is due to the during skill and determina tion of Colonel t'tinfton uader ihe dis criminating control of General Wheaten. "O-ir casualties are slight, the number not yet being ascertained. "This morning the chief of staff frcm the commanding general of the insur gent forces entered our lines to express admiration of the wooderfal feat of the American army in farcing the passage ol the river, which was thought impossible. A staff officer reports that tte iutnrgent commanding general has received from the insurgent government directions to suspend hostilities pending ntgjtiatiorjs for termination of the war. The staff officer with bis party is now at Manila and wid soon return. ''Lawton's forces are well in hand in the vicinity of Angat, east of Calnmpit, vbere he is waiting for supplies to be sent tomorrow. "Yesterday a force of 1S0O insorien'B attacked the troops at Tagaig, were driven back by the Washington regi ment. Our loss was two killed and 12 wounded. Otis." The dispatch from 0:is was immedi ately tf legraped to President, McKinley at Philadelphia. The officials cf the war department believe hostilities are about concluded. Eugene Notes. (Kuirenei.uard, Fridar, April 2otlj.) Judge J. C. Follerton of Eoeebarg is in Eugene. He is to be one cf the ndges at the debate tonight. Sheriff Withers and Marshal i-tiles re turned frcm Eoseburg on this morniog's early train, without seeing a banging. Hon. Jasper TVilkics of Coburg, at tended a mteticg of the state fair board at Silem, of which be is an active mem ber. Mr. and Mrs. Dorris are moving to their farm near SpringSeld. Their many friends regret to lose them as residents cf the city. Benj. Lester and wife, of Vancouver B. C, are here visiting G. Ontutt and saintly. Mr. Lester is en route to Douglas county to take charge of ths late Senator Reed's estate. Wasco is the t-iotb county to pay its State taxes in full, a remittances of f 17, 612 10, the total amount doe from it, having been received by State Treasurer Moore. "Better Be Wise Than Rich." Wise people are also rich when they know a. perfect remedy for all annoying dis eases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels. It is Hood' s Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in Us action. It so regulates the entire sys tem as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. Goitre-"For 42 years I had goitre, or swellings on my neck, which was dis couraging and troublesome. Rheumatism also annoyed me. Hood's Sarsaparilla eared me completely and the swelling has entirely dlsappeard. A lady In Michigan saw my previous testimonial and used Hood's and was entirely cured ot the same trouble. ne thanked me for recommend ing it." Mas. Akna Sctheblasd, Ixjvel fctreet, Kalamazoo, Mich. Poor Health " Had poor bealtb for years, pains in shoulders, back and bips, with constant beadacbe, nervousness and no appetite. Used Hood s harsaparilla, gained strength and can work bard all day; eat heartily and sleep well. I took it be cause it . helped my husband." Mas. Euzabith J. Giffels, Moose I-ake, Minn. Makes Weak Strong-" 1 would pive $5 a bottle for Hood s barraparilla if I could not pet it for less. It is the best spring medicine. It mokes the weak strong." AijsEET A. Jaokow, Houglastown, X. Y. FVJ- a'M Baod'i Hill euf l-y,r till ; tlie non-Irritating auj ofity ftlirtic tf "take ylttt H-wd'a ftariatiariUal State News. Indication of a spring flxd along the Columbia are uncomfortable encourag ing. Cx is the eighth county to pay its IS'Jj na'e txJg i'i full, A remittance of rH,5'.i7 5J. the total amount due from if, having lneu received by SUte Treasurer Moor, lt Thursday, Coos ia a dairy ing county. Ciaud Pranton i fentenced to be banged in E jgnia nty one week from next Friday, according to schedule Ever; thing is n in readirc-s for the uatiK'maa'e ro;e, and llrtnton see uis in different to the ou'eome. J. M. Oi-burn, of Corvallis, has evld lod head of beef steers to an Astoria dealer, and tic animals are !-eirg shipped. The prL-ee have tor been mede pa:. lie, but $55 or -in re pT hesd is supposed to Lave been paid. E. 11. Sherwood and James liruwr, of Myrtle Poiiit, a:e galheiirg $00 he-ad cf ca'.Me f.irE igeLe Hannon, who will re ceive 15C0 at Koseburg hy May for Ne braska i-hipme: t. Prices paid are : For 2 year-edd s eers, heifers, $10; year- hegs, steers, f 13; hei'er--, $11 Pacific coist lumber is eeekini many foreign marae's from this cvast and there are at ihe present time 13 vessels loading luaiber from ilie P.r: Elekely mills, their destination being llaeiieme, San Pedro, San Francisco, Honolulu, Newport, Sydne, New South Wales. Dtdsgea tav, South Africa, Callao. IVru ani Port Pirie, Austral. a. Ti.e total tannage cf thee vessels is 1J.531 tons. The Bx'lh-Kelly Lumbtr Company, j which recently purchased a larg tract of; timber lai d on the Mehaak, lat-t Thurs J dt purchased of J. W. Cu?:ck the En-. terprise sawmill plant at lireitenbrceh, on the North Sau'iam. Tne mill has a ' capacity cf 100,(K)J iett daily. It will le ; renovea to it e vicinity ol their uruler la"!ds in Lane couc'y. Tne considera tion was about $SCM. An industry carried on tear Monroe is the gathering and feeding cf mud turtles for the fan FiarjcUco market. List sea son nearly a carload of turtles were kept in aa enclosed portion of a lake above town, and fattened on bran and shorts. It is said that more than twice ttat camter wiil be bandied this summer. Something like 25 cents apitce is paid for turtles by the owners of the pond. Ths Weste-n Lumber Con panr, of Portland, has purchased a kite for a big sawmill on the Sherlock property io the north end of the city, compris nz 15 riverfront lots and 20 other lots. The price paid for this property is $50,000. Tba mill la be erected will Le of the most modern type, and will have a cap pacity of over 100,030 feet per day. Lumber will be manufactured for the export and tail business. Aftorian. Governor Getr ba3 appointed Dr. Everett Mingas, who practiced (or sever al years in Portland, health officer at Coos Bay, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. J. T. McCornac. Dr. McCornac resigoed because of the ro.wg ot Attorney-i teneral biackcurn that be could not hold two cilices, he having been named as health officer wLiie acting as assistant tcrgeon io the UniUd States marine hospital service, which position be retains. There is evidently some very bad peo ple in Albany judging for the following from the ll-rald : "Some mi.creant en tered the opera house on Tuesday night, and cut about a doz?n gjwns of the la dies warerobe belonging to the lihirley Company. The dresses were torn and cut with a knife, and several cf them were ruined entirely. The leas will be about $500, as the most expecsive dress es were destroyed. It is sail that the police have a clue to the scr jun lei." The Ashland Record paje Lindley Mason & Coffin start up their big saw mill at Klamatbon this week with a large force of men for a good ran. Their new chute up Klamath river has teen completed, and some 300,000 feet of logs per day have been put into Klamath river for a week or so past, floating down the stream without driving, the water' being high on account of the melting snow in the mountains. The box factory at Klamath is also running in full bias. A new industry in Oregon is the util ization of the unmarketable fruit by con verting it into brandy. In Lino and Clackamas counties (tills were operated last year. The total output of a still at Janction City was 132 gallons of bqior, which tested 15S proof, and on which the government received $225 in reve nue. The brandy was made from over ripe fruit discarded at the drier of Bash nell & Mahoo, at Junction City, and aft er being made into brandy wai soil at $2.50 per gallon. At Eigece last fall a still proluced brandy of 104 to 130 proof, which was sold at tbe same price. The trade is beginning to demand this prod uct, and next eeaon it will become con siderable of an Indus' ry io this stale. A correspondent writing to tbe Ore- gonian says relative to tbe time in which homesteaders have to prove op on their claims: In the Weekly Oregoninan a statement regarding tbe manner cf ac quiring homestead land was made, which gave a land officer in the state of Washington as authority, which said that final proof might be made at any time within eight years from tbe time of the original filing. The time is seven years, except iu the case of those who had filed, but not proved up, at tbe time of the passage of the act of July 2G, 1894. That act grants an extension of one year if "the time for making final proof and payment for all lands located under the homestead and desert land laws of the United States, proof and payment of which has not yet been made." A pub lication of this correction mav save some homesteaders, who have filed since July 20, ls94, from losing their homes by de caying the proving up for the extra year. SWEPT TO DEATH Terrible Cyclone in Missouri. Northern A HUNDRED PERSONS KILLED Hundreds of Homes and Stores Lev eled to the Ground -Ruins Caught Fire Other Places Visited. r. Lot i, "Apni JT. V ;a etortu that hid b-cn threat -i afternoon troke upon Kiiksvilie tonight ia all tiir fury id a yd. lath a iiuattt-ruf a mile id its clean as the prairie was swept throuith the eastern p irtion of the ity, and -iOd buildings, h i:uei and uicr.-atails ho i-e Weie leveled 1 ) i iie ctui.u 1 in fcatteied ruins. In the heavy rai'i tiia' fnlliAed ihe: j people ahohad (scaled turned vut to res .-tie tbc mjirued rr tw. Iio-rs n I iiiucli aas c.-otiip istiel, an a t was conto?iou, but by ; o'clo k 4.' dta-l bo-Jies had iten talen Irotn the ruin. It is expect-.d itha'lhe list of tdei l vvi'l reach bet we -n 03 aui 70, ii ,t ( xc-.-id that. Near v lu.-d eip!e er- iu.ci.ir less it jarrd. Daviiht will b-l:ci?a'vj in-;.ie all adequate conception i.f the d ttiujti jii tf life and property can i liad. Each blanched face reports a ne calaa-ity. THE UT UK VICHMs The li t af ki led i" tii cw'o.ie, s- far a kuoao.'is as f j 1 w : William B Howeii-. etudrr.t ol Amfr-; icin uchoc-I of Oiteopa'hv j Mrs. W. II. Sherbnrne, wife of stuJeot ! of scho-d of osteopathy. j l'-c ' : a! i. nor i: James Wearer Sr., retire! contractor, j 'B J?' 'Metiers, !,av Theodore F.ngham, merchant. Ed B.m- j tot the i-- . d ti :e "S man, boy, Mr. W. W. Green anJj1'0"-" daughter Bssei, Mrs H'nrylLi'.iirton, : A. W. Glaze, Mrs. A. W. G.s Mrs. j Ben Green. Mrs. Jehu Lirkin Sr., C A. I Gibbs, Mrs C. A. Gibb, A. C. Beal, James Cunningham, Mr. Mitchell, Mrs T. Mabiffev, Mrs. C. Wol, Mr. A Little, A. I.iale, Joe'Wo-.dj. Mr. Joe;""5 u'''-r I-r v. rekit g id it Le Woods, A. W. Ra.nechott, Mr.-. Bow-'said: man, Mrs Tbeodore Briham, Mr. Peck . Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Meiinda Heiinn, ' Jeaa Petetthott ar.d wife, obkntiwn baby j Mm. Miller. Colonel Lt'tle anJ family ! four, Mr. and Mrs. Kiik, Mrs. Hi. Is, Alma Williams, Mrs. G. E. Stevenson, Mrs Looa Whaley, Mrs. CouJtr Henry Lowe and three children, livii.g near Kirkeviile. Tnose report. d kiliel.aie: Mr. - P. c, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Stephens. Ir. Bill ings. The kuow-t iijlrei a-e: Mr. aol Mrs. DebiUn, Mrs. Hohtor., Harry Mitchell. Miry Mitchell, Mis Evai.s, Sam Weaver, Wjliia Kfllogg, II jl is Kel logg. Those repoitid iniired are: Maud I Waldeil, M'. T. BjHock. Mr. J. II. Kirk. A. L. Peal, W. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hennocs. Mrs. Miilen. Daan Mills. Ernest Mills, Andrew Robeits, Esther i Little, Ina (ireen. William Brace, Mrs. John Barley, A. C. Biwman, Mrs. Mary Cohan, A. T. Ck, Beeman, child, and Asburv Green. KiatbVi.'Lt, April l'avs n.'jgt pass before a cotcpleti list of casualties can be sec ire 1 an! bef jrs th? real ex tent of the damage to property can be knjwn. The tornado destroyed tele phone and telegraph wires out of Kirks ville, and not until J:30 o'clock ibis morning wj communication with the outside resumed, anl then only in an unsatisfactory sort of way. The tJ'alof knonn deal has been ra'scd to 3J by the identification cf -i more blies. Mayor Njon, who has been activa in re?tU9 work, estimated that the death list may reach 100. Re ports from the cjuu'.ry districts 6tate that many farmers have sufferel severe ly and that several lives have been lost outside of Kirkeviile. Henry Lowe and three children, living three miles north of town, were crushed to death beneath their demolished home. Other fatalities are reported frjm the country, but no name) ar given. Regents Meet. A meeting of tbe board of rejeuis of the Southern Oregon State Normal, was held io Ashland last Tuesday Apr. 25th for the purposs of organizing, electing officers nod attending to other business. There were present Governor T. T. Geer, Secretary of S tate, F. J. Dunl ar, State Superintendant J, H. Ackenvan. Senator Harman, of Josephine, Supt. G. A. Gregory, H. C. Kinney, F, II. Carter and L. A. Neil. Tbe following officers were elected for tba year President of board, Supt. G. A. Gregory, Vice President, Judge L. F. Wiliitts.of Klamath Falls; Bccty. L. A. Nell ; Treasurer F. H. Carter. Preliminary work relatingto the trans fer of the property to the state was done soils other items of routine business was transacted and the board adjourned to meet again iu the near future. Painful Accident. Last Thursday as C. 11. French and (Jbas. 'Vf. iiitd, two miners of Applcgate were returning from a prospecting trip, laden with their tools, and Mr. Dird, sIbo carrying a loaded Khot gan, a pick which lie carried, accidentally fell, link ing the hammer of the gun, and dis charging it. The cntiie load took efl'ect in the lower leg of Mr. French, causing a savero wound. Ho was brought to the hospital at Jacksonville where he is be ing cared for with hope of speedy recovery. j CrockerandKceJ5aii Fr,-ns,anj Hi. I. aid Crcckf i' Vailed f jr InUnd j last week on t!i A'ne- rican i ii.w ste in - ? T , . w-'. , T.iiiiiii; v ie.i li r lof Ui fi:W")td to his CMIltpnl.i ii liip mi tl;e viimih v i ll lll;f;h p-i:iM:r. .Iieyarjold lneii lf. I Mr. Cruker 'sav M.e i'jnid.-r Mr. i f'd i"1' "f the i.ice-t men lie ever me', I and likes to listen to his !ori-t. I Mr. Or;ker has eiijtJ'.'l a s, In. did t-u le mat co-t lii'.u It is .no. i . on the port (-Mi- of lb promenade dtck. : Ii :s l -i -r. u iilil cak and blue pluli. Tne mi: - cjiii-i-le of a hdrojiu M t : i .i ii .in i 'atli'room. Ihe iii:i:i.5'J'.h n i tarter thai; li e avrrait v- d bedroom, in ;i Hurler flat, but it is about four times as Urgu as an but in till i urdi-.arv staterKm , tucli as h iccu at lii'.'O. p;e I b. Mr ll e l, who id a much larger e A j !.,!! ii, at, C.i.Uer. Mr. IVker'a aud as i si er ali i niece wd' o. c jp a t- ill to- ; gUV r l-el.iw. 1 Is mi It- .n tin- : oon dcck ! M-.t (. Ii. i h,.i .:i n ker ' ahkt d i- iii l n il.t in 1 tried h. ' n lii u zv. 1 r that ' iii),' aLout 'iVilimii J. ted tllat CO Br t rue :u.d he n ' su . !ii uid o ill' red. ! It wu ii a iiice -iiOi);ii (eiUw pel- i. aily,-' !i- aid, "imt ins Iti to 1 ilea i."i ih. I d ir.t believv.icu.ocrats s'noa' ! tv ii'. m! cf t'l- ir patly for not ; accei i "h r I: .'J ll.e pi :orm biioil'd t- aLii- r irt? r-vv r: .rv. My i !i.;ir ! u: t::at a !:. ) 1 m ' an I a t-r ff let I ! 1 I':..l.piitJ s is !ie:i. to as to t e can the s'il li i: at.ttat i ' i I Ii tb ; lt-rr:t ry .ri. fie lA ii d i vf r I ! I h- ii cover a Ii i' i r. ! cp-r-Un l- ..ii i r ( an-ft- I. i . West ' lo M e ::.!... :a' ' t!ie,i.- i.e-. It pvit d t !ra I. ii, ; ada c j .if. i r I I: lad ef.' Sojvenir for the Editors Aj.c atio i at given cession I' .itca- !' " r-r 1 " ee:.r 11 i i IVrtln d, "r'' -ri 1 r,r,'l "'::: ar- i i course ot cvn u:ua : r, i,r t: pur,; ca i r, o! the , finest vv j.k ( t ia' k r. 1 Jet Mr. a . u. iiiintiij Kin cii.r' ano i w4 in Kjs.-tiurg lav K; day, i kr:g cp iJ. B. '"Th s p .Mi -ati'.ii 1. romp'eted '1 'a' ' uV?r v L ..tv l S to le cimir.g e U't ato-it Jjue loth. It "!' contain iim-tra't I d.-. i:t i ms cf the . ! i tcrt in ii i tits which wi.l v )i:tni tl.e let ii- tdite.rs, toetber with a c r.let;ed nte np oS oar rtsjorcc, etc. This will b no ex pensive ft rk and we ihrefore prcpose to sol cit yo'jr siip;t)-t ti tie til fnd pleasire cf jour b.f., triends and la Irons. We are toll. a: 1 1 've tlim a gj-d ti-n? a -si if wj cm Ji a li t'e more for them than ever I e!.re we n:e cot go ing lo miss the oppjitanitv."' The mee'.iug of the editors will be noe of the most enjoyable ta'herios tver assembled iu the state. The members I0' National Iviitoiial Association Wi.l bate trin-port-t'ou furn sled ihem free ti nil point of iri'erert in tio s'ate 'J lh privileges w is, for thiity davs. Mr. MaLer mil it!j ton-iderable eucce's ia Lis canvass ol 11 jse-'.-urir. Current Topics. Spring huchiijrf h.3 1-egin iu eor- gli. Marir.es ar.d i-mlora fio.u the nun b at Naihy ille and 1'. . ttocpi p. rtici. aled iu the Confederat Ijcciiti;n diy cere monies h'. Vickslur, Mis'., Ust we.-k. "Lucky" Baldwin has been firced to place a rr.oitag-? on hi $3,OO0,C0) farms in Calif ornia to meet a $153,000 cbliita- lion. A man should never i najied "iuckj" until he is dead. A the rtnit ef an iujite: e.vr the bodu-fi f K.d.r and Heiktuai.n at AsVo- ria, Hie fact uas clearly established '.bat they died of ptomaine p-ii-toning. con tained in emtio I gool4. A mi 1 "iiaire ha recently married bis typewriter ia San Irancitco. and cow the schools that each typewriticg in that city are iu danger of bi-iog overrun with marriageblj pupils. Ttie la'est reports show that the wheat crop ot canaia miu laii saori oi ine usual average this year. Here is an other customer for the never-failing Northvtest wheat field. There has been an increa e of $1.70 per cipita iu tlie cirt uia i o ol i'ie country in the past twelve inon'hi. It no amoun'e to $25 45. Itm-iness is gaining at a rapid rate, but the growth in the currence keeps pce with it. The Portland telegram says: It is shonn that manv farmeisiu Oregon who have turned their attention to dairying have made an average profit of $50 per year for each cow. One creamery paid farmers in the vicinity of $18,000 to cash last jear. Coos Bay News. The Cotjuilld bar was roun'j all last week, and no vessels croa:cl iu or out. Trout fishing was good, all lust week, and tome fine catches wers made on both forks of Coos river. The heavy northwesters of last week delayed vessels bound from San Fran Cisco for iiorthern ports, nud costing steamers madu unusually long trips. From wbut we glean from reports, Judge liahrs hue oveiru'ed It. A. Gra ham's second motion for a jury trial, and rendered judgoicnt in favor of Spreckles ior amount claimed. The steam schooner Luella is oil the route between San Francisco an 1 Tilla mook, and, we iiudcrHlaiul, is to call nt this port regularly lor fuel. She made her first I l ip here Tuesday laet, bring' ing some freight (or Heavcrton, and sailed Thursday morning for Tillamook J New Store I A I LLL Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce ttoulit and Sold TAVI.OH & WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! OUR LINE OF $r s Complete and Excellent (ualittf. We give prompt attention to all Mail Orders. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Druggists. his is the to Buy Groceries. of all I y;ood.s C. W. PARKS Judge us Judge us by what we are doing. Judge us by the continued increase of buyers. Judye 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 KRUSE & SHAMBROOK, DEALERS IN Sill ID FEY GROCERIES fll PROVISIONS FME TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY. ALSO A KfU TOBACCO GIVE I S A TRIAL. KICK ndI.IVF.RV. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dcaleas in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MaRTIN, 'Phone Main 181. New Goods! j STOCK Ol- Free Delivery I- j n f f -rrt rS 'ailct Articles 9 rushes and ""1 Place A iull ami couiulctc assortment tisit.T-ilv kc; t in a hrst- class grocery. Everything offered lor sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which .ve invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. ia & CO., Grocers. jj Arriving Daily. WOLLENBERG BROS. ALL KINDS OF USE Ot 8c CIGARS. one Ivor South l P.t. HOii:iU Ri;, (IttKGON. Props. H, C. STANTON ( general directory Haajiat r.-iTM . ar.! tM. ,u.k ' C. .uf.'.n J'j . h eliooa DRY:G001)S'S?g - . i i. ...-i . e kixre CObl3TI( Of Ladies' Drees iiw.U. Kibbou.i. iri;nuiit. Lmh, tic.. He. -ALSO A FINS BKX.K OF- hoots aii siioi GROCERIES W-ivt '.Viilew and i.u.-a Atn. Crockery, Cordage, Etc. aut Uic ticica. Al ti.-j ujr l ur Custom-Made Clothing! Fo- Choice TEA Call at Stanton's for -I.. P. M' EAST AND SOUTE VIA - THE SHASTA ROUTE or THE Southern Pacilic . : "'t .t. . r-.irtlkLl - Ar." Ti'a7"i r a. Lr. . hjf-.TZ Lt. i 'i is r. 1 " Ar r.i Pra- - Lr. : r t .. '. K M. , A- itri-a Ar ' 1 :. I y. M IH2-r l i r p M t k ! . At i:i.a.. r - s. M !'. i'. l .r !... ., i.r -,.)- '4 T-)A M Ar. A:.r. . -.-..I-.?! 1 Y. 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Ad IVsetniers eranted a day s op-ever in tne Mcrmon ta; ialor aavaherere taecn Ocdn ant IVnver. rerfon!lv cofidnetfd Touri't l'scursi cs three dajs a ek to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For iH-kets and any Information Ke- ea'dina- Katf. Houtes. etc., or for re rriive Adyertisinjs Matter, call on Agentslof Creeon Kulaay v cavitation Co., Oregon s-hort Line or Smthern Pacific Companies. S. K. HOOPEK. licueral Pas fc Tu ket Aent. Iei.ver, Col. K. C. MCHOI., t.eneral Awenl, 231 Watb. St. Portland Or. Roseburg . O. Hours. Wi-e-k dayf. t-:.i0 a. tu. to S y. xa. Sun dava and lioli.las, :.?) to'JilO a.m. and 5:1!0 lo 7 M p. in. srvuk K.are?. K selmrit to Msrsl.li-M IV arts ev ery day at ii a. ut. ; arrives every morn irit. Kvehur lo Myitis r.iin'. IVraits every day at 6 a. in ; ariivcs every inorning. Koseburts to Millwoovl IVpaits every day except Sundays at 7 a.m.; arrives every day rxcept Sundays ht A :!" . m. Ujeehurit to IVrl 1V art v i'y, Ex cept Sun lav) at 7 a. m ; rris da ly. (evcept Sund.vv) at 3 p. m Ivotehiirj; to l.urley IVpaM Ttio- days aud Kri-liva at 1 p. irj.;a-i.yt Tuesdav s and I'i it e at ll::!0a. m. . . . City Treasurer's Notice Notice is hereby jiivcn to uil persons holding KoFrhurK city warrants indorsed prior to July 15, H'.M, to present 1 . rJ- '. V" AA f DEHVER X IHO GRANDER. H. "Scenic Line o the W" to July 1, H'.M, to present!. ..fp n.!ri ITT IliFP ame at the citv treasurer's oilico iu ! I I 1 r fl Pi 1 1 I r i I 1 11 n ity hall for payment. B interest i:i - U L liU LL 1 LIVE. the Pa the c vvaotT ii.v.cu.i viiu ... mi!., notice . I Dated at KoSi-hlirtT, t)r., 1 his UtUl d .v of March, IS')!). tie.) Cuil V, i City Treas'iicr, - i . i',i'. I::.?r-4tii!... 1. H. A-k-niBa i''K t r.a-- r W. H. .. Al R. N.i:a-'kt,u-B if. A. '.- ..- ? v..iteriii fi'lit. J. A'. Ha:i.''u-a -v::..-M'fc"'' I OLrrrcr , . ..Tj. ii i 'O a. w. td i. Wouacott . 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