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THE PLAlNDEALERjAHE rnbUibca Monaay and Thursday. ST Tn PLAIXDEALER FCBUSBIKO CO. S. D. BTRATFORD.. J. L. fTK ATFDKD. . .-.-Publi-lier ..... Editor . ..Mgr. and Solicitor ' Subscription Rate. I lac Yew- j. m l w ' Six Montbi Wee Months. fC I MAY 11. 1SSS. The annual minor of the early reeump-: lion of construction work ou the Oooa Hay, Kosebnrg & Faster u rail r. ad is agitating 6ome of the Coos an J Doug laa oouDty papers. One reixrrt ia to the Sect that CP. lluutioKton has be- come interested in this railavy niter-: pries and will poeh it to completion at j an early date, the main object l-eing to i amunlv tho ()r..fi HiicinM ,if tli S 1' , - i 11. K. ith cosl for fuel from the exten sive ccal mines of Co.is comity. Au-' other re.rt ett) sth.'.t t!ie aeo-iisi'icn of j this branch road -would give the S. P. j Company control of the lat fort in Ole- i Von which deep waie' ves.eis can enter, ; owning, or controllirg as they uov do, j the Astoria aod Yau'i::.a bav roads, and I that theee coneidera'.ietis have been BOtScknt to indeed Iinntiogton to icves tigat the advisabiiii v of bringing the C. B. K & . railroad to a jncclure with the S. P. at this place." ft is also a well knomn fact thai uiiiiin experts have repeatedly cia'.;ii-..-d and pros pected Cose county coal deposits for the 8. P. Co., and that this coinpauy al ready 9n eoaie valuable coal mining properties both on Coos bay and the Co iail!e rivr. Fnrlhern,ore, rceut ehip inents of coal from UrahaniV nuues to San FriTcisco, werec-'atiue-l t-j the S. I. Co- for trial, and it is &'d that the teet proved satisfactory. Tkinst it all in 11 there seems to te some grounds for the rumor or supposition that the work of extending the C. B. road to Kosebnrg will commence at no far liis'nni day. It is lo be ho;ed th re is soa.e txl foundation for these rauiore this time. The borne merchant is the man who helps tt pay for the strejts on which yon walk, for the scnools in which your children are educated ; helps to keep np the church in which you worship; he is tbe man who Luiit a hoa-c w hich en hances the valoe of jour property; every eabecriptiou paper that is passed lias his name on it : he is the man who cannot afford to t windie yon, seif-inter-e.t if nothing else wonlJ prevent it; he beats his ebare of the city government; stays right by yon in eun.Lioe and in darkness, and days c-f prospt riiy and adversity. These are but a few reasoe why your patronage should be given to the borne merchants, and rot to the de partment stores. .The ficdii-gsof the court of ioqxry end tbe beef question. The public has bad quite enonga of it. Frcm fie vert first it has been distorted for political effect. There was no e mi -aimed beef and no experiment, in the supply of the beef ration. It ic plain I ha: Miles spoke without due cor.sidera'iou and re gard to facts. The oduiii i-i: ration is vindicated, and t:m c?nure of Miles is entirely deserved. Now that Colonel Fan6ton h&s been promoted to the rark c-f Crigadier Gen eral, Kansas ought to shave .ft i's whiskers and acknowledge that the ad vance agent of prosperity is all right. If yon want the local and general tens complete and up-to-date, t'y th eemi weekly Plaisdealek. No piioe or ex pense ia being spared to make it the best news medium in Southern Oregon. Most of the anti-expansion writers have lust temper and are tearing passion to tatters. This frequently hipi-ets un der disappointment and a growing sense of being in the wrong. It is not at si! strange that tbe Ameri can people have greater admiration for a soldier like Colonel Fnnston or Colonel Summers than for a soldier like Colonel W. J. Krvan. A marked improvement was noted in last Saturday's daily Capital Journal. It was edited by a alem iady, the winner in tbe Journal's prize contest for ladies. It is estimated that Kawia has 8,600, 000 tramps Gazette. There are no corporations or trusts in Koesia: Col. Hofer, of the Capital Journal, ia commending young Funeton freely for exalting the name of colonel. It Bounds like another bad road item to state that the gsrden truck has been stuck in tbe mud this spring. Tbe Filipino insurgents are asking fvr peace. All they have to do is to quit fighting. Everything green bat boinacity is ap preciated at this time of the year. Trust legislation is a ma'ter for the consideration of each tUte. To Enforce the Game Laws. State Game and ForeMry Warden I P. W. Quimhy ws ia Itofehtirg Satnr day. Mr. Q-iimby is making a trip over tbe state making eetei.tLn of deputies to assist him in his work nd other ie i preparing to vigorously enf ,n:e the laws ! for the protection f the fish and eame of our forests and streams. The new game laws are very stringent audit behooves tbe professional deer skinners of Sooth' ern Oregon to look a little out this sea son. Toe new law allow a total expend iture of $500 per year for the pay of dep uties in assisting the warden in his work and the latter pr-ipj to spend $400 of j this amount in this etc i jn of the state in patting a slop to the slaughter of deer tk.t i... k .. .,;. ;., ,( . o,.. i US)k gmw VTtVUIV WiHWI a.-n vw ;viDi ..v(au,,,,..u., J '".out. It is recoaimende.) hv leaJi.. Doug.as and one for and Cnrrj counties iu lueno ww ucio.c ineiu- solves during the ssasaa to patrolling j rue regions wuere ioia..oOB o. .u . Jiav liretofore hien s-i common. STILL FIGHTING Grant Clearing Ihc Country of Hostile Natius f ILIPiVOS WERE STiMlLATtD AUtc..?J :m (VrnanJo but Were Caiiy Repulsed by the Kansas and riontana Regiment-;. Maxh , May SO 10:.i a. n:. Tho! l')ipino General Maecaui-Vs army, in-j sjiteJ l.- -i.ie taken fre-m the ttoie-j s "!" ralor aad !y the penf-rul'! cr.tory t . Monday t-wi attcckod ! St t I'l liat (to. I . Tiiee ws tron.ti.dnis i:irs .;td I gre.it exp;::-j rebeiS, but Maseatdo l.o'.. I'.are t f c ittridj- 's bv the, l-:v littl- ns".:!. (irneral i Jack Wilson stopped oiT in the city Mon 6 the uii:t-kirt3 of DjO'd jr ! day to shate hands with the hove. tvFt ' r-i-'re-act. In P-ttion urc t!:e Kjns.n 'imer.:-, which wcopy l"ilPTn'- h;U in an: front oi his, ;i:.d Montana! trenches that j bi'i-:i of an ! attack from tlie ses. Puring tin; f'erGO! vf Ml idy, era! Ma:cardo, vu a Jrs retina iUi- retina ot of oiTu-ers, rode a: jr. t!:e lines, freq 1 -u i y stopping to hira:: its? hi warrior-. At i (It)Qlr M .tt lt-t.rt-.-i ..t , ., ward the o'i:p .-: if t:;e II lutatii reiti- , ,., . . i . . ! ment, uut were met oy a h j. nre from i the line. Insurants f'rrai the trenL-hes ! nearly three c,i:es Ion; responded. i oiBc? w"s Il thi vicinitv o:i !a-t Wed- After an hoar's fighting during which nwJ.v- Jir- -Mathers w iockij after one ir:vate sjld.er of the M jntaua regi- J'8 hJ os Vl'tl s ,!c,;s ment was woand-d tin iusurients sa'i- contra.y to the law. sided. PriSK.ers who sere brought into ; Miss t'arria L-"e Carar, na'.iorai W. the Aciericaa liaes siil that Mafcardji t'. T. V. lertuier. gav- a very interesting distributed i-arrels o? win? k:Lor, Lis j lecture to i'ue p-opla cf this j.'ace l.j.et soldiers, tci.itg thera hi i-xpec'.ed u tap- I Mor.J-.sy arid Tuesl.iy evenirgs. tar the city of Sin Fernaa i ). j liok ifjri ,v had his hand ba.:i hurt General Liza, ii miiS'.n: his armv eist , 0;: :ac: Wedr.cS !av j. ':.ici by a hi:u of tae r.v.;-av, bringing np trcn;.s bv Uo:ka; m birik.-ij: l.im arcijeiitlv while trainloads in sight of the American lines. The oantrv between in Fer nando and Calii-npit is nliing up with native-1, uj p.ufis gr?a: irien 1 itiip to ward the Americans, but whj ere yes pected of sympatiiv with the insnrgect?. AN 'TllEK USM-jNS:a VTi-N i Manila, Ma? 1:10 P- M. 1 o.e I army jroa-c a i gjiooat ucuj -:o t.y , an i Cayadoo . uad;r ror.iraacJ t;f Ca:- tain Grant steamed of ihe llii '.i.-anJe ! to Calotnpit t rfy, ciearia l.-2 entire country of rei!s from tiie biy ua-J. When the vessels reacuc- MtcabeX'. about a thousand inhabi'.an'.s of the place assembled upon the banks of tbe rive, cheering the HwJ.tia literally. Captain .ru:.t as civsn an oration Len l.e wect ast-ore. S-aiue cf tiie Ma- cabebeaus t r.prt-ssed ti.coire.vc5 is ing anxious to inter ti.s setvics of th? Americen navy for the campaign sgiinEt the Tsga'.s. BRANTON WILL NO DOUBT I1ANO Little Probability of tbe Governor Extending Clemencv. Claudi Urantoc, tiie Liue coua'y iiiur- deer, who was convicted of the crime tf kihicg John Lino, will doubt l.-fs expiate his crime on tbe gallows in the j-td yard at ug?ne tomorrow morning, ric!ese his sen!erice is commnted by G jvercor Geer, which is thonght to be n.-t at ail probable. Sheriff It. L. Stephens of this county, is among those who have received imi tations to the execution. The ievita tions are printed on giit-edgJ caids w ith a black border, and reads as follow s : Sheriffs Uffice, Eugene, th., 4-2'., 2 syy. This permit will en'.itla yea to witness tbe execution of Claud Bran ton, in the city of Eugene, Lace county, Oregon, cn Friday, May 12, 1SW. W. W.Witueus. Sheriff of Lane Co , Ore. Not Transferable, f Cranton was arrested for ttie murder of John Linu, committed in the spring of ISilS, in tbe mountains on the upper Mackenzie river, for bis mosey. His partner in tbe crime, Conrtland Green, confessed to participation in the murder and turned state's evidence, being him self sentenced to life imprisonment. Branton stood trial, was fouDd guilty of murder in the Erst decree and was sen tenced to be banned. An apical was taken from this judgment, aad tbe cite came to the eupreme cou-t, where the decision of the trial court was affirmed, and Dranton was n second time sen tenced to be hanged, the time for the execution being set for Friday, May 12, lKft, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.) Portland Would Honor Dewey. The followicg letter has bee a uaiied to Admiral Dewey and copies sect to San Francisco's mayor and office! s of the Oregon volunteers: "Portland, Or., May 9. Uon. George Dewey, Admiral United States Navy, Manila: The Press Club ol Portland, Or., hereby extends you a cordial invita tion to include this city in your itinerary en route to the Atlantic coast. A hearty welcome, such as no other man Les ever received, will be guaranteed jou here. The fteedom of ti.eiityis formerly tendered liy tae r.-ffiVf rs of our municipality, at.d eviry t-it'z: n will do his best to make votr sojourn tne grand, sweet socg. "In the ljIik-y' the Oregon. who;-e matchlffs prowess givous fame at Santi ago, and in the narca ot the valiant sons of tliis 8ranJ 11 lt", who did valiant eer'"' at .HauU.i, we urg? y.ju to a!!o n us to show 0'ir appreciation, at Portland, of your heroic achi'. veinciit in defense ol onr connfry'a lienor. "Hoping to receive an early and favor able reply, we beg loaye lo subscribe ourselves, Pohtlano Pkess Cn ii." The Oregon Hair Tonic Will grow hair on bald heads, destioy ' i dandrnrT And tlin f Iia Imir fr.m f iili.. phici I have tried numerous imir I 1 1 .nica I nt . i ,, ,!,:. .,i . . Ut calUfictory reeul,(!- K. A. stowell, egent, Roeeburg, Ore. a24fR. Myrtle Creek. FreJ Kf Hot is (inite sick nitli la t'il'l'e. i lr. and Mrs. Fallin visited Canyon ; ville 0:1 lust Tueadiiy. lijrn, t.i Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Jonee, un Irttt Mi-: -d.iy. a Iwy. Thi S. p. Co. put 011 au extra gravel tr;iin las' Wednesday, j Mf8. iVrrv .) ji im i ijuit-j sick, but all hope far a epee-dy recovery, j A. 1-Vutori tuado n luisincss trip to Kouh'iri; la?t Wedne-sd iv. C. O. White's hahy hu. tint iaipruvtd cine.' lat n-port, and its life is despaired of. Ci'.iio llauan of Hoi-!mrj:, was in the city ia-.t Tiitid.iy. Here is lurking after cattle. V.. Morro.m, if tlu Uview, ilroppcd down in t!ia iy Wednesday laet for a few hours chat. J. A. M ljnil l ir.:nle a trip to the. burz t'li iai-t rnerd.iv. Mac went dmj lu U'K uu ' . aioetejd. Mr. Mji'eterp, of totn'.tljt.e fame, and H.;. HaushoMer. cf Kosubuig. in the city on lift Wednesday, df-in? thej soliciting act for e"-. 1 il per; dkvl-i j j M Mirtia ctw.j i i List Tue.iJ.iy I irom Kiebiir. i i. k is goii;: to work fjr Todv Tiioiui-sou tliis snaiiurr on , t,.. I , , ... . i Pat l;ea of C.in.oi.viiie, was in I j t!ie;io parts a f-.v days &, Ijjiinc for a locution, toiairn Pat, a nant . you i aua many m ire to conic stnou,; u. J " Cap. Mathers, of tho i:..felmrS land j w.nii.: .a the rod. Kea tnitii, a f jr.ner reiie;;t of Ibis flac.", has re'arr.e-1 after thre jears ab-sea.-e KitisSe-1 with this as a hoi.e. Mr. ha.; 'taken a liouiestesd, e uuder s'anJ, on Ljnio crek. Decoration Jav is co.i.i;:. All oti wo-I.i:'2 hard ia trd-jr to iLako it the best oi a'.l dec.-..-att:jrt dav observe! at tLia pla-?. A g-:d j-iocaai is premised ail th o. wtio ri'.tend. Mr. r.d M:s. Geo S'epheason of Kaok'e, ti-ct with hat x.i,;ht have been a severs sccidt-:it I a t Tuesday. Toey were coriiii g ae.r.i ilu rniiroad near C. V'hi:c's Lea a train csme a'ong aud t!.e team L.o;.uj! scared acd threw tl.tci out tiLd under the wson, dr.-i?-ti.esi f.r ;aite a distance, lie ort eiys ey tit u-A st-riou:!v hurt. i A ii.t.e i?iaje cf hoMieiteaJ Ciir.g cn j oa".h Myrtle 1.-st w?tk caustd quite j com rust -ba there. J. A. McDonald has , bsen '.ivin cn a 40 c-f Uo ! j Sim's laa J j far about ti.-ee years, anJ has l-eea j working bard t- pet enottgb uioney ;aheai to make Lis Ciing, but so far has ! not hc-?n ahlc t3 do s j. Being over CJ ! I years cf age and jickn.ss aod death com ing within his homo has caused the de- lay. He is u; right, honest and a hard worker, end has the gocd wishes of cear- ly a'.! on the creek, an I they know his inunticnj U Cls ibsreoa wes tiue. !la wish was ta leave a home for his family in case cf his death, and has been mak ing whs: smpruvemer.t hj his bcra ahls t?. Coquille valley. Circuit Cjurt is in session. did winds anl ehoaers arc prevLt ia; the farmers fiom planting their crops and granger3 are grumbling. The graDd jury failed to indict the "loa. and short" meu, aad they are now enjoying their f.-esljai a.'t?r six months in th j j Ail. Eiza Davis, who attemotea lo rob Ow en Kee ia Mart-h field a short time since, failed to put in an appearance before the grand jury, and will forfeit Ihe 3C0 cash bonds he put op. It is reported today that ElJer Thos. Barklow has tbe scarlet fever in a ma lignant form, lie lives one mile south west of Myrtle Point, and fears are enter tained that it may becone epidemic. Toe opeoiag of a tew coal mine on the bay, by a wealthy company, is said to be very pro! able. Nothing definite has been deciled on, but indications are fa vorable for the development of a new coil field. Sunday was a beautiful day, and the Myrtle Point brats band gave a musical concert in their pavilion on the public S juare. They may come out to Rose burg on the train next autamn if the road is built this sammcr. .Judge Hamilton is said ta be one of the most satisfactory j'idges bo has ever occupied tlu position ia this dis trict. His rulings are dignified and there is an air if firmness tbatatouce convince the bar that the court will not te trifled with. .1 men who i-iaiaied to be repairing ma chinery, came through froni Langlois a week ago on a pony. He turned into the hills at the Hoffman place, and turned his how loose, and it is believed be went out to liosebutg on foot. News has readied Myrtbs Point that he had bor rowed the horeu at H.iudon to co to Dairyville, and seme way lot-t Ihe route and passed Myrtle Point some dhtaijCe south of town. The authorities have charge of th h'rs;. and would like to set tl.e in ii a. The new miur-a ut Uusty Butte are at tracting considerable interest an spring approaches. Joe A. Haines and Ed Greene, ranchers living near the new Eldorado, are dowu and they say that there ia no miist.ike about tbe rich fiod. Tho Star Gulch quartz load lately dis covered is said to be a wonder to look a?. Twenty acres of (he Harrison's find at Uusty 15jte has been prospected and pronounced equally us rich in r.U places as here they r operating. Two of the Iiarriuon's washed out with a small '-'ker 8 ounces of gold in a half day last Thursday. There is quile a stream of travel in that direction, principally f wt men with pack horses. J.L. GRAND- JJ01 mm mm XT wH CELEBRATION 117761 -AT-- ROSEBURG, Tuesday, July 4th, 1899, Under Auspices Rojeburjr I'ire Department. tirand Parade Various Amusements In Forenoon. In Afternoon. $iawURAND BALL AT NIGHT. l'jin Dirj.Ly of i ir - W.-ii.. aaisafHaBaMSHWMM COMMITTEGS. Extti ti t-W. 11. .lauiipr-.u, Il.-r- tii.-.isi W. H. Cur 1!. ;.-.. ily luaa Marks, J. A. BticLutiBt.. W. II. r- :. nu-M. 11. .k-. Carroll had 1".. L. l'dirott. l'M.nv- M f '. K ; . 1. I. l'..i- Flxaml-W. II. Jatuuti. E. L. fitun.l 1? . w. : .u-. l'nrrott. uinl I'. W. Wu -Ih v. Mr-i- I i ,'. I. II. Timer. .1. A. ,. . . U.ic!,tiUHf. Mi S. C. riii:t. Ml. A ;.!::- l.u.:-'i .o I r:i L I- Jot Lyi.ut-, titij IlenuH!! M;iik. : A subicriptu".! ol over jc .T A iViI prernni liiaier. Edaaf 1 : ::: se the in-Mvr-s i r e -. reoov:r. S. l:. Miii- r l r.:- W it 1 to v, ; 1 Lo kki moved . c o:'.;.e : ! hi-. Mrs. S. K i-! t.i s ii-ri'a:,. l.ve II au ! i.i? Mr or Mi.J Muiiie W the 1 -no roaj-h-. lu.i ;e -iUi 1. Mtiicr a p'.carai.t v .-ii iii' j'.::rd.iy. M Frcsvh aJ J-i:a M.timai Ij-ks c Jiit ract ti cut'. ir.- rfi r-i.d ci l s :r.e whe:c n-ar i'.ct.-: .'. Sa.'ij lre;..'.j cf I'm-.-t Cja. C.'wck, -S tLo g:.-tt i f 1 h.. h.i.ii Us: dsy. I .:-. I Li t . Likton ."ii jer; an 1 tJ: -liin-J. Iiirly i;ir jea rfady f.r u . J. M. It a! ituoa a?n U :-- :u vu : Or liit wce. Mrs. John Ket.t 'U' l i w;li. t! e measles Us l i tile a number cf clii.c'rca a:-- id with measles but v.o very fcrioas caf if. Mrs. Nettie Oar, cf Gardiner, as lie gaet of te'atives in thU vicinity iact week. Eporth leaae, hviuday May 7; topic "Paliriit oniio iinee in c'.i dwing." Romans 2-i-U ; leader John Rohiason. Rev. W. . Gordon, of Drain, cn Lis next appoin'.ir.ct.t hire w:!i ptoach Saturday night instead ef SanJay nght ae be usually docs. Miss Sasie Decile, returned home from California Monlav. Her luar.y friends are mors than please-J to wel come her home and sincerely hope her good health will tosiinue. The people tf Eikton expect to ob serve deccrttion dav here this jear The chairmen cf the ditleret c xmi:tw have already been appointed onf we presume a good program wii! be forth coming on the Z3.li of May. Rev. Muikey. of Drain preached at this place last Sinday to an inlereited aoJiecee. As tiie Sirt Sc: Jiy in June will probably b his las: cppaintu.eot Lere the people i'.i.give a bnket dinner as there tiiillc two fcric-s ddfing the day. ToM. Report of the .Monument Committee. At a recent nitetiog of tin' Ctizens Committee for Douglas county nvir.u meot, il was decided tolegin the cat; vats of Roeebarg at once. ArcordirvW the town wis (iivid'd into eight scctioi.s n:.J placed ia the hands of tiie f-.llowin; commiitec of ladies: Mr'. E. E. Rich ards chairman, Mvsiiaaies A. C. Mas ters, E. DuGas, A. M. Crawford, .. Godfrey. Thos. Gibson, J. C. Fu'lcrttr, A. J. Bel!ow, F. B. Hamlin. I'.arr Jones. Zalia Ziglcr. R C. Morris, G. W. Diaimick.I. B. Riddle, D. R. Shsnihr.iok J. C. Flook, and C. J. Armitnge. Fol lowing reports have been niadj by the canvassing omiLi'.tees mentioticJ lie low. Other committees are still in ti e field and report go-.nl fuccebt'. Mis. A. C. Mart-tors an I Mrs. E. D iGus re port the following atnonaU: A. C. I-itiuters ?2o, W. H. Kichaidst-n f i, J. F. Gazley tl.50, F. A. McCall $1, F. Lufsson $.25, Dexter Ric-) l.J.F. 1'. er & Co. 2, P.. Sheridan 8 ..'amby $ 50, 0. Clements l-oO, J. A I. -veqnd $0, Mrs. M. E. S:iitb fl. Mis. E. L. Applehoff $50, Mrs. M. Jofcphson f2.50, Review Pub. Ca. $2X0 Geo. Carpy $.50, Dr. Ciiea lle $.25, John Hamlin $1, J. I. Cupman (I, Sam Josi-phson $.50, V. C. McWilliatns $ 50, total, $51.25. Mrs. F. 15. Hamlin and Mis. G. W. Dimmick report the f jilowirg mi ;us!., E. D. Stratford $25, W. II. l.-jathennsn $.50, F. G Leonard $1, Ralaud Aeo $.50 Darwin Patterson $.50. I.eo fve $1. W. Wright $.50, W. W. Unthank $ 25, P. M. Mathews $.25, G-o. H.Clark $50, II. A. Smith $.2'i. total $a0.25; C. A. Sehlhrede $5, making a eu.Ti total of $36. 50. Abiove iuchlles oul am ouiits paid, these ariKiunts euhsitribed to he paid :il t.- i:.. , isici mill uq I IC llll'll v Il 0 II pa.U. l.PSS I than onc-f jurth of tho town has been canvassed and the friends of the move ment are more than pleased with tho re sult and are confident that our brave who have gone down to death in tie Philippines will bn lijuoied with n nuil ab'o monument, and that in tho rear future. It is to be hoped their predic tion is toirect uud that Dotiiaa comity will provu herself as oIIit counties who aro (hits honoring their noble dead. 1 01 u Hi - j has ::rc..ay bven raiscti. to be giver. '-alcrP' Mnilisli ihlre. At r. . : r 1 .t.i li--:i i:: ;. ! t ! '5 '. . '- . - '. :;. - a ).i ..l P.-.- . W : -,r. ' , . 1- .. V . ! -' 'ii ! in- ! T:.a-c y. , I - - -; -. !i iiys n-: 1 t-:f Jys, n a :' j'. 1 : -j :i t!;.- N . ! : ... I'...- -. r-..- .: K. l'iv .v 5t ck and Diiry Uanch 11. l ' ' a-!..-. 1 . ' V.I.K, f T A! ' 7 . .- I . :: I. ... lt. I'- ' 5'- - '- 1 1: liiotii.'iin : Ji:; . : .-. -.r. i: .,- '. . t .-: f , aa'er i ! II ' - '-1 t i .. i ! I: t K ilf? e.' v. rli ' - I U' i : t I .i-; ir j-ia'e I :ur tlr ;. ;.:". 1':!..' ?i" AJ. CjI vU or a 1 sre-r, .1 -I -.in 1-vm::t. I'i:.1; 'j ia f erry, I '-r. ! 1- . .:..i:.kj.i mic !i: ?. :.l a:t . I. .i l ;.--; -;--l.i .-i.-i.g, or :!.s: i i c e i 1: K : ! ,1 lrpai C ::r v.;t.i. .; .: : it ':tge! tnt )vJ it" au ! ;o . r' li.e -l ;--tivi? rrans to heal;-.. A.C. MlTtRii t. Lgzi for Setting. lif-sfr j j-:- ! re 1 White l.Oj'i' lo fol. t -' t::tg cf 1 j c.'gs, 5J ttj. J. R. Wiutc-s, Ci'M! Vailey, Or. P.iiip'.-s. rup;i-.v.s, swty hands and fett a-t t ired hy II diii. Ad drog-gi-ts, 5li teu'.f. Notice. By o -j u' consent lU-j rartnership heit-'.cf. rsirlirg between T. Alex ander at.d P.. W. Strorg uo'er the s'.Ge 1 1. I ii.u;? iI Al.-s trd r & Strong, is ll.if, th- U h !.-y oi Apii dissolved. B. W. !r-j-ng eot-t.uulng the t-u;ioess ard c!i.:i:g all dell die sail firm , and ai'.i:i i' g a i liabiUie. S (j'-.td, T. A. Ai.t.M-il:, B. W. Sito1.'!.. Want.-!: AgMit for Monarth Book Company. N. A. R:ciimu. ' D.llard, Ore. Sm.-ko i'i-' "'Art;..-," tl, tM-tt 5c ; cigir i f the year. Kiv.s & Sh.tmbroe.k, t o!e Biet!.'. A sea captain may navigate bis ship safely across the ocean, but when ;'-.-iiSi1'.'54iv''c he comes into V, -rvi;jTv vAiat have a pilot who l:nra-s all the dimculties and sWW dantrers of that particular channel. In the voyage of life then; are many pcriUm places where we need the help of a pitot who has a thorough knowledge of the special difficulties and danfrrrs to be avoided. In tho? e delicate physical weaknesses and disacs peculiar to women a general prac titioner or ordinary doctor has no opportun ity to become thoroughly proficient. Still less to be trusted is the advice of any mere unre or unscientific person. Onlv a Fpecialit who has given a life ot study to this particular field of practice, is competent to treat the diseases of woman's Intricate and complicated organism. Anvwotnaa suffering from these delicate troubles mav obtain tbe most eminent pro fessional advice free rf charge by writing to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physi cian of the Invalids' Hotel nnd Surgical In stitute, of P.uffalo. N. V. During ncarlv 30 years at the head of his splendid staff of specialists, lie has successfully treated many thousands of case of obstinate feminine complaints. Hi 1 " i-'avoiite Prescription " was devised for the sole purpose of enrinjr the diseases and weaknesses of the feminine organs. No other medicine has been so niarveloubly successful in this particular field of prac tice. No other medicine so completely overcomes nil the dangers and nearly ail the pains of motherhood. 'it is with ptcnnre I recr-ininend Dr. Pierce' Favorite l'rescriptlon to uflerin latllen." writes Mrs. J. I-ergusnn, Box Jn, Douglas Station, Set kirk Ci. Manitoba. "Alter nuflerinr unto'nl toitnre I thrinle lxl I found relief am core in Dr. Pierce' I'avorile Prescription." The frrcatcst book for women ever pub lished is Dr. Pierce's thousnnd-page illus trated "Common Sense Medical Adviser," sent fice in paper covers for cost of mailing only, 31 one-cent stamps; cloth-bound 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. Assignee's Pinal Notice. VJotiee is hereby ulvrn that the nnileriqncl aulirnee of the e.tteol It. 11. Jrhnson. s i Insolvent debtor, hn lllvil bin linM ncrnunt ns men assilTlieo with Hie t'ouiitvClerk Doiiftla Cniimy, tin-iron, ttii'l tlmt Mii.l flnnl aeoouut will be henr.l ami pawed niiun at the Juno lerm ol tlict'ircilit ('milt of the Stnte of ein iten for DoiiRtns t'onlily. to Im- held ln'pllllillii: with ho forond Mondny iu Juno, imv. i A. HKIII HKKDE, ASilCTiei". COSHOW A SlIKRIlOAN, Attorney fur Asulglioo ! tsagg Hyj N . N N N...N. N. N N. i I Squirrel n Gopher SURE DEATH Squirrel and IX!' Gopher Poison (l'i,;..r .l h:n:, ll'-t mel ti,t-i,;.'. i: 'ia'; V. ! iti.- up.-Utrd' u'l ft SURE DEATH ' , , . : A. C. MARSTERS & CO., ft ge us Jud Judge us by what we are doinj?. Judge us by the Jo J J coutinucd increase of buyers. Judge us by the r. .... . -j c DR GOODs your lrtenas uavc purcnased of us. Judge us by our Prices Get your friends to tell " . , you how much they paid. That is ai' we as. New Spring Goods B. W. STRONG, (!acceCT to AiEnd-r .V btic-Lg i Has a complete line of Furniture as cheap as 2nd hand goods can be bought and you run no risk of Bed Bugs. WALL PAPER in a large variety of btyle CARPETS. in latest Patterns and at prices as lo.v as in Portlands or San Francisco. j You can rind iu my Store all goods kept in a first-1 class Furniture Sto:c also can Repair anything in; Furniture line that is re sparable or cover any; Lounges or Couches that need Repairing and Satis-! faction gaurantccd. Xo trouble to V UIVl Id CD I T s a m a ai t V A a a A X t UCCCfcjr 'jO U. W. SOAlI.J General Blacksmithing -r. oa isosta -:s ajT;jmsri. rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PLATE5 A 5PECIALTY, BEfliKlNli Of Ala. KIM.S PfcC'ilPTLt DCXE. Mbop ou Corner WanbltiKtoa s sssssssssssssssasassssassssssssssssssssc.ssss A r a Z O a p 3 fl! inc. (Weekly Ira Ocean ill 1 !t o SSSSSSSIt LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST e ' o e o t o o o e p B c o e.- Always American THE WEEKLY INTER THE NEWS AND BEST Every Column is Bright, The Literature of iis co!utnr.s is equal to that cf the best mxzz lines, ft is interesting io the children 03 well ss the mren'.s. I riiZ INTER OCEAN b a FESTERN NZvTS?ArL:;,'ir. brings to the family THE NESTS OF THE TClvLD ftS i waders the best and abitxt ductiaacns ol all qu.-r.icfu cf t!o icy, r. U : fiill tymraifey "srftli the ideas ard asraratiass '.-Jff r.-.V s-i av-... lltftatur aud politics from the Vestera ll.W JfKJUl UJNfc. DOLLAK FER EAR 5 '90 otsii o THE DAILY AND SUNDAY ED1TI0RS OF m IST.S C.:.--ARE THE BEST EVER SEES !!l THE fciST. ! J THE INTER OCEAN'S eraoiei KAvRit i Prictol Sunt bv mail W ' ' rSifAn . Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovt co. .hi ve. Notice for Publication. I'Nntn iTAtis La!i Oni. i, Rusebury, Urernn, Mav . Ivof. Notice is hereby Rtveu that the fnllowiriK nitmed wttli-r hunM nonce or lit intention tn iiuikv final nrool In support ol bin f mini, ittul that td proof will bo nmdo bWoro lhi KiplMi-r and Receiver, 17. S. Land Oflliv at Ki-iiurg, Oi-i-Eon, on June l;t. ls.O. vtr: FRANCIS I. KILiER. en II. E, S, To0, l-r the X'., N', fVV S-o. 21. T. aiS., B, 8 W. lie name the fiiHowlniS wltiH-8;s to prova hla eontinuoiis n-sldetiro iipon and cultivation ol said land, vis: ( Imrl.n K. Klder, Denjamlu I". Kuli-r ln(ii- Wiuuingliam, 1'onK.ft WiiDliigliam, ol (Halla, Or.con. (iiisp) J.T. imilXiES. Iti'Kisivr. N N X.. N N N N N SURE DEATH (PREPARED WHEAT) ROSEBURG, OREGON. X N ' N. X V V - Arriving Daily. WOLLENBERG BROS. show goods, ... B. W. STRONG W T Tvl " T-r-N TVT C and Kane tits., BoMbant. S.SSSSSSt Always Republican OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL CURRENT L1T:,ATI: Clean and Packed with News jtir.dccir.t. .!.-o'?.'tV- " 'jiv: NEWS IS EXCLU3IV 1 rt . . . . ( O itr i ir .""- - r a v - v.- ,h Z ssocssc?i8iyees Notice For Publication. I'NITED STTr, LaNI .utit, Koteburs, CrvsoD, May ,V lrv. Notice is lu-rebT lvcu that iho fnloning- :i "e1fiuJ P"l in upport oi hiat-laiin.anj that taid procj win u,,l bi,.re th" R.-cli tor and RceeiWT. 1'nlUsl stat Uiid MirM Kojcbnrs. Or.... ..11 jllUe i 1. .1.. n II v v AI.-0U!i"1 V BAUBKE ' Kf 8.S Scv. . TSii, Ka w h, nam. tu InlUuiia witnetM-s to pro his cou ttnnoui residence ujn and eultivatu-u i 1 if-n ' iJL- -bntiv tUtUel.l, Ednajxl lull,,,; 'MJJW- Cu.ianl Toamt. at! I, ' il Ud! J. T. ntum.Es K' liter. N X X XX V N N X X X :4 'oison Id 4 7jd And Eiuctual te- ' "St trudion v y'i? SATS M.CE. CICW5. iEIC & Druggists, 58 S V V ' N N VVt 1 Roscburg Bakery. j lr ' lrrf ' li - , r5 I AXi'l rurely uta ! nr.- ...;r tmuc- pn-. y n,)A.s.i n--u. i- T h- :.h.-.- l. i..w, : In1-!-!'; the v- ii the riijs do wL.J1 th JA w (Jfte ! Conrad..-, a! i-atr. : fan : , H'-t cak-.-s an 1 j-va-iiUt- me now sll ; And ail that buy. th :r fiWrutt:!. ' Rye hre-ad and Un v i every kiid ; H':,".-:t- f. r h.-v j ri- ;.-.n'll find. . Each !'if i i"-! vtrlui a.vi pare i U-.-l by thcg-r.t.s and n.ai.1- dea-urs. : Direct your .rlc-rs i- Ja:LK-n strwrt, Lsth p-atrt-u we are g-ad to g?t. ' 1NI3CH & CHEUDE, Props. i ' " iThe Home Bakery j 701 Oak Street, Opposite '. Central Hotel. j Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston L'aked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B- COMStTOCX, Proprietress. Mrs. A. c. Calls attention to her nice fresh slock of j STAPLE GROCERIES. Every thing standard and : of the best quality. Remcm 'jber at the old Easten stand. Notice For Publication. Cs.Tta St iti Um Crm s. l-cr-:-I. i Tcxvn.Apr-J t. Isfi ' i tervbr flira ta ejaviiast ia:Se ro-r:nx d lie act oi Cctcv( Jen . lf's, ti'.it-t "ia rt tor tie uxi4 tisibrr Uo a lartuteiot CaJoraj. Orrcoa. 1.311 as.c;-a TOTTti-ry. a rxiecl ii i- ai li fsiu.ic fla'.e bt of Aurt iC-K?U X WHAETC5, cJ E-iS-iU-K cx.';:r IVrt: . -ic oi Ono8. bU)a a.vl ia tLs cii:i mxitait Qst. r. tr ii.. t.-rrrbatw ot lb tt 'of eetiun v n ia wot:p x. s. nan 7 .D-i:l! of.it p?v! u kw thia Um Jad ncifc: U Bxre 'alabie lor ia Xiai or iee ts-ii;ia 10 said :n-J ty-forc tte itccaul mtiTtroj ta;, on as K-rb- Orrri . va ta.iUr tie IXa iar ol Jase. l-.v. . H - tas u i: -rr-f Lmxf W. K:-S-l t . Sic h. ;.(. cje Vl-ue. icT R. JLOa.,, ol tLl-;Hr. orrT-o. Any and a'J twrpoaj ell3sis s-ti erwly lb Ivse-dCTm'xd Uat air rr, -e-d to t .t ttxxz naiKsioihi o.cc oa or belt-re MidK-shdar ol Jane. lt. J T. BRIDGE?. KeSiMer. Notice for Publication. . v K- ,ors. Oreron. A pnl IV 1. wwoe is arhT r:ia tcu th fct:osriD-Ban-l I st tuer lv! Do(ioe of b itttettuoa ia tntj prl in .urport oi h. e::m. sod tax jud proof 1:1 b N-;tVT Rrc "l'"-"- C. a. Laad Ot5ee, at KoOarf . Urnroa. ia Wt 'C 1- URKLs) IL ADA3.S. ?S.-.E- Sa- k ttx XE'.,.Vw 1 Nr. - - i-.BCTr 10 prove bis cob- uduou reswit-Bce upon acd c-jtarat.-oo ol land, ru- eiraat Cairtna. Edrar lirr. fc tolle,.jt.j3d R. jj. aauta. of Tl:rd. Ore-J-T.BaJrx.ES. Jra ReSTSr. Notice for Publication. I'STOD TiTS LAM OTTKX. V,. , .''t.t1WV',ip.-i: 1X1S. !.ir U herebj- r.wa uat tins (rul.wtnt nul o-tttrr has cl.-j nvtii ot bt tutenUua to niak? liatj pM m m,, vt hu rlA.m ,, that sai.1 pruoi wilt be mir Vf..re the K.-c(er aad Kn-ri.r, r.ss Iuid o at Ro.Nirc. Or- ErnUA CLAYTON. K,.c,rI...,7'1;."L F So. -m, Kw iik,rt.".rw- . S..R. : West. Sih. nam.- itr ly..otna mitanar. to prow ber con Uauoos redenc p..a atKl c;uiau,a ol Mia land, vlt: Ummon K Adajits, Ldesr alter Eugene Hivsna. W. v .: i., .-' rn. J T RRI-wU Ketrtster Notice For Publication. Cmtkd Stitss Lara Oma Ki-oburg, On.vuu. April X tSJU. Soti.x- is hervbr rirea that U lolkjwiaa eanust .iitlvrba. filed nm-ni'l ht lnteauoa ""a,i'1Cn1 H n ripport ol ti rZaiia. aat 1:11 .-llil t.nil r.l . . v...- .I t. ',rt:' 1 aS'v !':,," tad i.fiK at wm., vnxm. im -lime !v. vt- . .. .. L!ll ACK TinON. ?Ji -V.1- K" Ueuajrt-;Ii)io-i-7 itnees to proro hi continauus rw ldKttjs.aianJca:tjr:ion ol :4 Un-J. i: r- C" ,T.'r,on,' siiiu.OmR.n, Altwrt Me- V'V v. ":lij. "rot-i.. Krau. Cautril aad Nifc-jT J. elker... thi t iwk. Orrci.a. ! J T. KklIX.E.s, Keftr. C'CrT.". V-1 & co. If ... lB4 lb I W nar C5Teii8HS0lTtfi. AU FRItK. -t:lL . t ... ir 1 w . t 7 mw'V . OS - a - 71 AKKT iT., I ..,