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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1899)
V V ll I if i: V ii NOW t-QR SPRING BUSINESS. My Big Spring stock is now complete. There's brightness of spring reflected iu every department of my store now. All the different stocks have their complement of new spring mer chandise fresh from the looms and workrooms of American and foreign manufacturers. The display is worthy attention for the pleasure there is in looking at pretty things and for the money-saving there is in buying of me. ADIES' 2 OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS The famous THE PLAINDEALER.; MAY . 11 ';. The rtost djribJe wheel K-tabter, Rags ia ii.tuitti variety at AlrsuJtr j Strong's. Key West, ircporteJ sd doaietlx J cigars at the Kcseleaf. A finely brtd Jtr.ey inula call for tile. Address T. O. Box, JG3. Wood Uien cd eabferipucc. This ep plys to both old std i ew sal.cribeiE. Bead, the watchmaker Ha ejfclacl.' at lowest prices and can Gt them cor rectly. Kev. A. II. Mdkey, of Drain, will preach in iba OhrLstian church Sunday mornirg and erenirjg. May 11. Ths'Trideof Boats'' is a new brand . of floar cede by the new Era Every sack is wiiranted. Try it. Milli T. L. Oraves is cor a,;eut at Oakland, authorized to ej":icir, collect end receipt j for any bills doe Ihe Pai.vde-vlcb. Fourteen carloads of strrk cattle were j Street Superintendent Fig. This is shipped from this city, the early part cfjry cexjndib!c work, the week, ta parties in Sjatb. Oxsba i The work trains ere hauling and fillii.g The steamer llalph was so! J at (Sardi oer last week, at United States marshal's eile, and bid in by JA. M. Twomb'y lor 310. E. DaGus. 51. i)., member lxiard of o : r- : j-its . r . bailding residing comer Main and Case street. It makes no difference Low bad the wound if you use DeWitt's AVitch Hazel Salve; it will quickly Leal and leave co tear. A. C. MAESTEKS & CO. Sewing machines, sawiag machines, sewing machines at Alexander & Strong, and the best of them at that, ranging in price from fi3 to 37.50. Lesnre to see b em before yoa boy. lr. K. B. Xorthup. Osteopath, has moved his ctUce from the corner of Pine and Washington stree's to the Abrahams building. Chronic diseases sad deform tie? successfully treateJ. Elmer V. Ifoover, physician tad sor gecn. OiLce nest to city hall on Main street, Roseburg, Or. -Special attention given to diseases of the cose and throat. Calls promptly answered. 'Phone 341. The "Woman's Home Missionary Society" of the M. E. chorch will bold a parlor meeting at the borne of Mrs. F. H Churchill, Saturday, Mv 23, at 3 p. ai ' at which the ladle of the church are ia Tited to meU Jliss Patten, of Detroit, national organizer. i ay up. j 1 j Having sold ray stock of feed, doer, i etc, to 11. S. Stone, and contemplating j going away and not wishing to put any one to expense, by placing their accounts due me in the bands of collecting agency, reqiest an early settlement with me or E. S. Stone, ray successor at the store. m24. J. D. Mas.. SEEN AT THE NOVELTY STORE. Lace and Embroidery effects in wash goods, Dainty line of Valenceines laces, Rose Gold Sash buckles for wide Ribbon belts, Fancy and Plain Ribbons in all colors, Battenburg Patterns, Braids and Buttons, Model line of waists in latest style, Silk stripe effect in Men's Golf and Negligee Shirts. Piques, Lawns and Dimuiities in beautiful patterns. Pretty line of Parasols, in nicely assorted handles. An elegant Hue of Wash silks, and silk ginghams for waists, Mens fine Vici Dress Shoe in Chocolate or Black. The best ventilating Corset. Beauty Pins and Shirt Waist Sets. Ferris Waists for Ladies and Misses, Finest line of Wash Goods, The best values iu Hosier', Good Assortment of Men's Summer Underwear, A 95 cent Corset that is Number One, Crash Skirts from 50 cents to $2.25, Neat Patterns iu linen Suits, Fine line of Men's Crash Hats, Good Assortment Medium price Clothing, The Best 50 cent overall. "Our Wheel Brand." No one taking i "p- Courteous treatment to all. Roseburg Novelty Casjh Store. ( Don't forget the next 3 come in and sec show ing. Our Prices will make you happy and ) the fit make your feet feel glad. ( W. L. DOUGLAS shoe for Men, Exclusive Agency. ....I Have for Inspection.... Elegant up-to-date Silk waists. Percale waists of the latest patterns. All kinds of wash dress goods at extremely low prices. In Children's Men's and Boys suits you will find the best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. I. ABRAHAM, Prop. Th. l: ) ' durable wheel I3Bj'..l.-r, ' j Ko:id, the tt: UliiUiker, i in. Dr. CheaJl-, Jn'ie!, at I'r. old stand. lien J for bargain: aril your pairio . w;'h re i 'Tride o" Dona.,'' t e-t ::j el! the I market Try a sack, i Frof. aud Mr?. Apple'ioT ara i-i ; gene attending the musical festival. ! Hck headache, f alines iu Btcmacb, : pain in bowl?, lluJvan cire?. All . dru;sciets, 53 cents. ; Waxtlp: Ti.reeor finr ca'ves fiora ; one to fiva days eld. Highest price pjid ; for same. s. C. B.vtTiii v, Koseburg, Ore. Dan U-irkljT, w:.-j is r.!t.irg a back i: l . f . - ... v.. ., , , senger3 yesterday m.dwili start borne Friday mcrnicg. The city is having considerable grave placed on the streeti io ths way of fillinj op holes and rats, under the direction of in dirt and gravel abest the tew depot bcildicg?. and a Dtx yard is also being onstnictod, which will be surfaced over with gr.-itita i.ul laid with new switches. ) James M. Fletcher and Thil. Ream are fitticg op the store rcom rscectlv va cated by Mrs. Leca Dt-na for a cig.r store. Messrs. Fletcher and lleani are both well known and pop-ilar geatlf man and e wish them sacceea in their bysi neea venture. A.Fenton, th geaiai fjraltare deal er, of Mvn'e Crek, was transacting basicess in this city Wednesday. He made this oSee a pleasant call and now holds a receipt fjr a piid-ia-aivaoce suOscrjption. Myrtle Creek, La says, is holdiLg i'e own with the other prosper ous towns rf the connty. E. A. Adam?, a Myrtle Point mer chant, arr.ved irj this city Wednesday afternoj::. Mr. Adan.s and Kev. J. E. Blair of Oakland, will Uke th? overland in the morning, cn roate to Minnesota, whereas co:mu:s:ior:ers they will repre sent the Southern Oregon Preb)tery in the general assembly which convenes at Minneapolis on May 18. Asulam, Or., May t Willie Hcgue, the 16-year-old son of I). X. iljgu-;, a rancher, residing on Warner creek, west cf AehlanJ,diappaarel from his Lome, which is in the footbiils, and wandered oil into the mountains last ThniaJav evening. Search was iasiitcted for him at ence and kep. np cantinaois'y, the tomher engaged Monday being about 150 people, bat without suTcef", Tneeday afternoon, when the lad's body was fonnd a haf-dayVi jjurney from the scene of disappearance, on the Annelite The appearance of tbs body indicated that life had been extinct for two or three days. The boy had always been weak-minded. It is sipposed that he becaxe bewildered and wandering about, soon succumbed to hucger and exposure. time you are down town to the many new styles we are Sa Th-. n.ost .!u-:ib!e wi re! X in.bW, HO- T.i escrumo fir wood: .ol l filed i liUEtic caso, st?:a ir.Ji:g watdi. 1. S. WiM. Var.troft aesmeiv butter e Mr-. X.l ItnydV. ! 1 A-k your :riv-r f. i ti, -pri ie ci ! Pj'r.las" fl-iur. ; Henry Champagne o! Deer ( rt-ek is! ii th city tJay. , Ca'!, or Ef.i !, au 1 i-ul vrib.' Ijr the j PLU-NotAtti;. Oar liit is increarinji! rapiily. i j Mrs. Frink Ixkey, tf Grauts Pa?s. is ' in the city stopping with Mrs. D. S. ' West j Mrs. Will lyer, of San Francisco, is j visiting her mother, Mrs. Parker, of j Edenbower. i Hudyan curea hleeplessne?s, bad j dreams and cisht sweats. Fifty cert: ' ad druggists. j Heartburn, coated toune, !.ad icith, j constipation. Hudyan euros. A'!;!ro;-t ciets, 50 cent. ! i icecrffciD f o !I in the M E. church! parlors this evening uad?r the auspice' i of tbe Ladies Aid S ociefy. A'l uro in- j vited. I W. B. t'oroatt, of Ki ldi-, s'oppi-d cd" in t':U city M :rday, while ea roote to Willamette Valley points. The rui- oealek acknowledges a pleasant call. Prof, and Mrs .AppleUiff lei: for Eajece on We Jnoc-'ljy morning's ljcal to attend and participate in a fc'tivii at that place. The !'r-.f. ss;re'rj :h or chestra in reuderio ii radical j ro grax. Tbe Pl.vi.noealib jjb prirticg depart ment Las been crowded to its fullest capacity for he pas: two weeks, rcqiir ing tbe wo! king of onr force overtime Who says the Ti.a;mje4ler isn't ail ribt? IlCfc'h McLain, t upcrintendatt of the I'-eaver II ill Coal Co., of Coos county, was in this city Tuesday, ou bis return bomp from San Francisco, wher h went as a witness in the ttriham Spreck'.es cas?. E'der John Bon-;wi:z, ol Myrtle Tolnt, arrived in this city Wcdr.esdiy and took the midnight overland enrou'.e to I'.o- noke, Va., where he gr. as a delegate to the International conven'bn cf the German Baptist church. The Baker City K?pahiican says, ' Steps have already been taken toward the organization of a tirst-class band in this city." Looks like Rosebure would be about the ouly town iu the state with out a band this s aaon. Why is this thus? The will of th j lite f-euator A. W. II?ei has 1-een lileJ for probate and the executors named therein arc Mrs. Eva .V. Heed, Warren tt. Heed and Benjamin E. Lester, toeerv without bonds. The lezatees and devisees are Eva A. Keed, W. P. l:ed, children of Wesley Keed, John C. Keed an sister, Mary McAUip. Tbs Norris Bret big trained animal show gave two vt y creditable perform Toesday. Tbe baby ances in this city elephant, zebri are new features nd csges of monkeys ijf tbe show and the combination frrttl nts q'lito an attractive appearance in its bjiit'-erins street parade. John llodson, who has been teaming from Myrtle Point to Koeoburg, on re week was stricken turning borne laL-t ith paralysis anil fell from bis wapon a short distance this side of Kemote. He bis borne at Myrtle was removed tq Point Tuesday anil is said to be in a pre carious condition. He has relatives in this city J. L. Stratfortl, the PlAlNDEALtu'ti genial and wide-a wke business mana ger and solicitor, la visiting North Doug las towns in tbe interest of this peper and is meeting wijh great success. The semi-weekly PlaInokaxek is winning new friends every day, who realize the r . .1... . . j . i - . . iH liiBb as tiu urtbu-iiiitB uewB uisaemi- nator it is second to uo paper iu Southern Oregon. I It means to head the procession. I One of the most 1 nourishing fraternal beneficiary iDStitullonsof this city is the A.O. U. W. Oa last Monday evening after the reception of a number of new members the lodge adjourned to its ban quet ball and thcr injoyed a bounteous spread which the ladies of the Degree had been instrumental Iu preparing. Following the suppe - a social hour was spent which was interspersed with Bp itch making, mu lie, etc. Bjth the lodge and the Degree have a large num ber of applications for memberuhip pending, and each it) in a flourishing condition. LOCAL BREVITIES. Thf inu:t !!ural! ..' KauiMi-r, Tin' sri-i :.t ilunililu wlu'fl Unmblfr, f 10 Mr. and Mr. C W. Sh -rni-iu hjb vle itir. i:i the city. E. V. W. tj'ihi.by, state itJllie acd fores-try wnr('e:i, h i:i this city. I.iWil niowiire c )iu plulittts uud cul t ivhtord at, C'lutrchill it Wo-illry'a Tho I'lacn ;jbuy luiyirt', I.mks ui.d wagon, ive.rus A t'liono'.M'tli, Oak hind. Mr. and Mrs. E l Patterson returned on this iin'riiiii's iveilaild f:om Por' Uud. Firot ilu-H "VMl.tl" and "llirtford" bicycles at Churchill Wo -Il.-yV, lor 25 acd J;!. U;;u. i-o. I'. T ippiiijf, C u coutit'e irjiresi'naiiv wai a Uiiso;'Urg v.hin.'r j Monday. Mie'S Al'i I'od'a of My rib lVitt, Hill Sjieud th- HJOJuior with Mrs. Ohas. Dode ol thin city. H a t jr I. i;i' m i l.-f Cauao ! ar) iu the city I'-i.i Wilt.'jr, ii'i'l are UUi:i the te aher rx itui i n. Irj CM ', o-' t i- I'i.m.mjkalm: force, ha; purchased a fine llaicblcr bicycle from A. C Ma-r'."i? To. Mi.-v-ci A'.t 1 '. x, i' u ec," Winui'o'd, a:.d V.f.A t'u: ; ma-. ! V.'i ( ur a'-' r.!t;nd io,; t':;- ti'ii h.T x i-.tir.atij:. T'i I. 'a:. : I'm tii 0 to C on tirct c'a: " -; i -i" i'y. A'.'trts, . II. Pliirvl, Hofi-i'lir', trc. 1. v il M l.y..!.s .'. Mr:l.. Creek, .. . - ' v rv.- v.-:' " '.'' d'i. fd;iy. T.':t i'l i .At.; - 'av.-.'jd wi'.li a 1 j 1 i : 1 M 'y ir -. j j 1' .. i"i c I ' ' ! i 1 ' . '. f I'll . :ii.i 1- ! i- A . C. : I V.;. i"4 fai'."-- . '. We ar- i 1 ::n 1 ' v i . li'jl.ia-, - i.at Frid il.io: It , uh- icl h n'al'V tt.o! !:i-iiv'.: . i .t ;U:- 2J ra'. rirle, is a t i .g el nic.-ly. "I'-rui : !I in-'' ii :!. Kosebars, Oregon, Mis. P. K-'.c'." r T.i tres-j ?d-:'- at:d 1 .i.i; .-: ii c t::s. fane s'r. rt, j ' 1 k !-.- t o : -! p .'. II j . J. T. i:. :!ie- ! .Ia l,;e Joe i.y..r.i w. n' I- i i uij v t arsis', in i tt - i n I i.r ii I of rt-'eLlS tf 'ii- C-.-ntral t.-. g n t-ist-; normal s.-t.o.'. i';u- h;iE it.-i tkr n ool to trade lor io .,f '.a i.- ar.i i Ul ti..ul!i of Focr cort.er-' j-t t. M. I" o.iku. i.F. l' Wi.le-'.r, u-.tdc thii olli e a p ea-.w:' v:t T .e!ay, tn ! tx pressed him 1: ft ti. ;:- gr-t y p ei ed with ' I"m:m luilc, fj rrccb so (hat he c.r: .- da .y r c i-' I r the paper t May, 1-0. The WooJnasa r-vldra' liiocuiuent excarsioa.to IVrt! .:: ! ai.. ..-ae Cceburg at 4.3) e. t!i May. The rouo 1 trip f .to r vl l-i y,, .t d H. L. Marsierj !.g c-irj-.- f t': faJair on the pirt cf Kcbu. iaui... I ! j thank th-. u i s ficL.J. aLd esjctai.y A. C. Mais'.eis n 1 fatniiy, who to kisd y a.-ais'.rd us Juiioi; aiy hashaL d's ekkciis aod dea?h. Their kindt:ess tt ni aillljnj te cheri;he I ia cir a; tnory. Ms. I. M. Wis Ukmr. Notice to Taxpayers '.-d-.-rt; 1 tii -it s penalty Z jr cft be added tc all tues on t.'ie a.'S'.;uijLt roil of the yer Iv.U, dt paid lft-re June 1. 16A: Furlher ordered that a reba'e o! two r c-nt ht givea on taxe-i paid ia June, an I a rebate o! e per ctot oa all tax' s paid i i .lair. Hi s.Ju. Lv'jm, Juie. M. I. Tii"Mi ,, J .. H ilZ'lV. Con.'i.i-.'i ji.cis. Drain Normal Shool. MLij, .'., M iy Ujvetn.r Geer, .cre'.-tty Ji.:s Da .'.ar and .S.hjol SuperintvL'Jei.t ickermirs wiil, cn Thursday, so to I'rain, hcie. as ex-olli.-lo in-Miil-eri ti eyil as.:sl in the org nuitlcn of thj bo.tr 1 cf rtsnsof the Corral Ure;oa ila'.u r.oru al school. The appointed regents are: J. T. : Brid,es, D ain ; Cen 1. Coae B ftwell jSprinss; .Jo erh Lyjn, I) ain; A. M. traafird, H -ex uv; K b -it Veatcb, Co t-g irove: K. A. l'Oiih. Gratt's Pass; Dr. Wi lira K'lyk. ndill, Eig ne; W. W. Wiistn, Ycncalle. I'. Doty Seriously Crippled. l'red Djty, a Kjcburg bay and brake msn oa on-; of ihi lo:al freight trains, met with a very Eorious accident at Wil bur Wednesday evening. Just as tbs freight train wa? puliicg into that station and li id come tlinuct to a standstill, Mr. Do'y, who was standing on brakeheam of the tender, slipped iff onto the track and his loot as ought under the wheel aud held ftt, the engine (topping j'.lsl at that mouivnt. His cri"s soon attract ed the atieuliju of the enxim-cr, who moved the eugina forward and released tho yyi.-.c rntn's fjot, which was found to he terri'jly cr ished just bel j Ihu iu step an I he will at least )oo all cf the toes oa the foot. He was brjitglit to tbis city, and upon tbs arrival of the overland was sent to it he hospital at Portland. Harried U'jhott Connor, of Sau l-'raucisco, and Miss Curio Dixon, of tbiii city, were mank'd in ttio M. E. church Wednes day moining at 11 o'cioi k, K v. Geo. Ii. Arnold cdiciBting. The wedding was a tpiiet and unosten tatious affair, only relatives and a few iniiuist'i friends of the contracting parties witnessing the ceremony. The g.-oum is a genial and highly etteimcd young mnti and in a member of tho San Francisco police force. He is a brother o! Mrs. A. M. Gallagher of Deer creek. Tho bride is n daughter of Hon. K. B. Dixon, ou.l is a popular and highly er teemed young l.uly who has a wide cir cle of admiring friend. Mr p.nd Mrs. Connoi took their depart, ure on Thursday morning's overland for San I'Vftucieco, their futuro home. The Pi.inmi:am:r joins in extending the hap. py couple congratulations and best wieh-'. Obituary. Johu F. Van r.!r was born ii 1'otiu ' 9lvania, Aj,ril i860 aod died May Tu 18'J'J, axed 41 yBU and 5 days. i He cmijcra'cl to Oregon iu the year tti?T ii J I io. no Wdu united m uiarri.iKa ti Miss Ida M. Uorsline, May 115, 1831 They lived happily together until his death, lie united with the church of the United Brethren in Christ, at its cr gtiaizilion ia itoieburg, under ths pas torate vl thj writer, atiout elevfii ye-irs ai;o; bfi-.tf one of tho charter membere of this church. He was a pillar in the church, always beiuu found at his p. jet, and always ready to aeil.it io carrying forw.r 1 the interests ol the church. All ho knev him bear witno.sH to his iiiteKrity aud Chtintian character. Hit health has been declining for tune Unit', but during all his allliction, ho wa patioi.t and resigned ; be was cot htarj to inurmiir cr couiidaiu. The wiiter pleached his fuufral ;o the Urtftf audience which tKe'nb!ed to pay their Ust tribute of respect to the de ceased, from I Cor. l.j:05, alter which his body was conveyed t0 the cemetery where it n dcoilei t3 await th.' res uint'lion of tho jubt. I?v'eMrd leavn a '. au J t , , t i,t'J ren, a e n at.. d,j .(iri ,. tir.i !,h doparture. E. M. Ma:.- nl:-. .Marys ville Boy's Sad IK-v. I: A jojrijr i!-eii ad . H'v-eif I.u name at Jjhr I rn 1." i rive t in thisci'y .aturil, t ,. on t). Ct'lutubij rier r . : t.- t.- a t..i ii mgad iu tishiOi;. He f il e as--t-. rrnt t i hn h .:nt, hi M.,..i-i '- :: t.. nt.s J.e upj I. d t. . I ! . ... i f r. iti :tr. U f,r Ku aid he wat taifa to H,f I.. I'-a'dnia. I'pnri ex i:i.in i u :.' in l.' it. I that tho jo-' n;ii fr.m a vr- a: a- k of pte ro-t!;:io sxia becaxe cry ; t: t.-.d !ts. .1 r'-ff -fi-K ti.onii. ll.a ' i a r. ; te tf iro.-st oi the caref.il "en'ion a-.d oudicd ti I K-ven liisi, I.. . Wr Ins day eveoinf . May 1 J, JS.m a J. 1. -n:o h" !cs fent to th r. luivrs a: M ,rjs vl! e Lo:.iyin the:n of the yo'jLi ilia's dca'b. but op I , ti.e Lour 0( s u .. Xi prc-s no wpljr ha I 't r. rc eivr.!. s.;.;; ree-Vf!;; I .t: j'at coanty's p .j ulsr h?i'.:( re..-:. !'.. "sell p.g.froaj tic S. P. C npan it crj? :f; i.-g icdfed, acd the kia !ej tc! lib-eril-y of the Comias.y in --antiiij j sp-...'- ti ; i iLe.vi;:.v. from th- vinnw ,r.: '. btet M ll -i I f - ' .... a'j ( i:l t d Viv appret-:.t:r I l,y th f--rVi of p.-j, la bi vi,:t th-s hpiiti, ,; u;:y j ajl retie bet tfiui rtu'.;e (r; i the j helt . restoring ir,.j.er ic of i'-n Usuutit I waters. j I: ice A luce, ll.-u-e Fc.i.i-Lers ! for every thin in the furniture lice, l'bs: f-'o-k an 1 loer-t price, yzy. re ceived a car I jj jr.f Eastern a t t c-jsat fjti.itre. c fjr bargains. Ail next week, positively v l- r.rr, yoj. can hjvfi Dr. L.e, the wel! k .own oculo-opticiin, tct joar eyes fcr u tftej al the McCl.o H ue. As Ihe lVtor oa't be back for six muntht, duc t fail to see him this trip. Ey k!low;cg the accam i!'inr.s rj the bnwp's to rmin, th? ejtire j'r u is p"ioi.e.!. DeWiu's Lltt e Erl :.r. d yuo r-u:a: ll.e IrjwtU. Tr iher. wilt s!ivj a3 them. A. C. MAKrEUC'. Stearns A CLtnoe h at Oakland Lave now oa binl hardware of all kind par ch wed be I.jre tlu-rirean l will :i at lesi th.-n forauir prks hi!e ia stitk. Aio bu.vie. huki i. I agr, : ;o l?s thsn cau bf ought e'te!.ere. Wartaiited sein ni.-irh-ni', ;o. Eest ia hole a inh oea aVela rari with high cl-jset aad -eservo r, kh Car load of choice cetlar hi:ig!er-. Teams Wanted. Tj haul icriiocd. Appiy to. Camthlll xk ALtVAMH-S, CorusJtck, Ore. Wanted. Wi.l trade j ijno. i-tgiti". cr l.irychi for lumS -r or w jjd. T. K . K:ni iku.'On !.ofth".ii. Ore. CVlum;:ia etands f r ls'. You a e sore of best when you ride a Colombia. See shs I0 Columbia at Ch m hil! & Woolley's. If yon have piles, c i uc them. No use undergoing hjrrible operations that simply remove tbe results of the di-ecse without disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence in DeWitt's Witcb Haiel Salve. It has never faile.l to cure omnia; it will not fail to cure vol . A. C. MARSTERS&CU. Pneumonia, la grippe. coabs. colds, i-roipand wiioopusg tvugh readily yield to ne Minute Coogh Cure. Cse this rcnedy in time and save a doctor's hill or the undertaker's. A. C. MlKSTEKS A CO. Fancy Fowls. Pure bred S. O. L-ghorns f r sale, apply to Gaddis Bios., Koselmrg, Or. School ICeport. Keportof the Mt.Scjtt school for the month ending May 5, 18'J'J: No. of lays taught, 20. So. pupils enrolled, 8. Whole number of davs attendance, 123. Average dai'y attendance. 0 No. limes tardy, 8. No. of visitors, c. Di'iiortmeut good. Thoso who were neither absent cr lardy during the mouth are: Lynu Ktradr, Victor and Cecil B'.nkcly. Thoso aveiaiiig altove 8i per teut in the moulhly examination are: Lyun Strader, l.loyd Att-rbury and Cm il lil .kely, A da L. Smith, Teacher, The Oiegou regiment is still among toe ii'.ohI sidive of the troops In the Philippines. Do Nut be Fooled WiUi the ill. m that ny preparation you dwirjji'-t may put up and try to sell you v i:l ,inilv biood like ll-jod's Sarsa pniil!. Thi:t itit-diciim hurt a it'putatiou it bat eari.c l iLi record. It is pre- partd under thu erroiial supervision of educated huraiaci.its who know the nature, cjualiiy er.d medicinal ef feet of .til the ingredients used. Hood's Sarsaparilla abaolutely cures all forms of blood ilisease whet- other uiedicinea fail to do any j-nod. It i-t tlie World's tireat fprln M.;diriri- ttnl the One True I'.lood l urili.tr. For Ijrftt cl.itj dciitit'ry o t ) It l.itt'e of Oakland. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST Place while iu town to pat np your tt-am U at ! IKS Hi Lil Uoo.i waititij rooms for ladies and (,'erjtlrtiueu well warded aud lighted. (luoJ nccoiutaudatiouH f.r keeping Iiausiitt teauj i over eight. Vnur I'atronni--kcipcctlully ioliciUJ. UEUT CASE, Proprietor. Cor. Va-Li:i;to:! arnl Mbin rjt. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. 1 1 art i S P i al 1 v A : pes t s t h p f ml s i A a t A a nature in sirenKiceriinf; ana recon !. j structing the txhausted dipestlTe or- T rta 1. tf.Wn . n . J 1 a. la. . ' iuc.v vil u.sjereo: aijreso ant and tonic. Jo other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cares Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Siclt II eadache. Gait i algi a. Cramps, and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by C C OcWitt A Co, Chicago. Fcr sale bv A. C. Mars'.ers & Cc. Tnc Clinrcbea. -Ut m-i Cat t'. uco.titro! ii;n a4 Lase rr-.':. un:y ttnrlct: Pre hlaf, II a. B ::: it j.. S',Uii ool. 10 a. B.; I A 'Viiit:. sspcr.cr.iect; C'jum Meetlcf at t. .! :.: B-.ora:c -rrit; KpworJt LecC rj. r. il turchi;:, trw. Imicr V. v: lt. Wv!r.?-:r. ntjip.ti. t:. lis Li-, l t. r. fr...;? . corner yi.u id La&e. ls;ie:, tai.ii. ciicam on owic-r itnct. ;::t a; ;j t. za. sj T U p. sa. Pray- tr.ttf.Tr. TTiurvi.r tvraiaj. Xn- Lc.T M. ( zur, VvUjZ. L . i- it. Cora , r I. i . : f.:o.i: ot ..; s. ,nii as4 eir Sea-M.;..-r... M. L i v.: I. h .? v. i-i . J. T. . on l ui ir . ai 11 a. a. i U . a.. O V. :r . : t .o :z; tl . V. . A ii. I'y.-l'-r. ' ii-Con.-.f oi llac 1. 1", t !C .v a 'A -iirStr c. 13 .f at rr! rrt:s ;v .o. I'a--.'.r tut n..,,ri -:- c.t ! . 1. s i.. X Prayer : .t .-x . -. '. T .iO. A r : a ." - - i Kt-- l Z.T m.-.i. ; i i ' s j- ij. . '.lih IV r. i . LU : ns. ttsij T .0 p !. A Tc UD, P:.t ; ! mro ar EtttunCT ur.:; i .nday i ! t' trf .-. ' t Ey--. r.h Uaj-if Y Tbj: 1 l ( i.t-: CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature cf Maw's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollar Keward for aay case of Catarrh that cannot t cured by flail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo. O. We the undersigneJ have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vests, and believe him perfectly honorable in ail business transactions and financially able to car ry oat any obligations made by their tlrtu. West & Traax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kiui.au vk Martin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken intfrr. Al ly, acting directly uKn the blood and mucous surface ol th ! s ytem. Price 73c per bottle. Sob! by ail druggists. Test, montaij free . li you sutler from teuderness or full ness en the right side, pain under shoulder Made, constipation, bilioceneae, sick hea lache ana feel da", bejvy and sleepy your liv-r is torpid and congested. DeWitt's Little Eirly Kers !'.! t-rre you prompt y, pleaaut!y and perma nently by removing the csniteslion and causing tbe biie du "a to open and flow naturally, thsy auk oood mll.". A.C. MAK.TERSACO. S.iine ii ;: c recoil j of i edited dys peolic cm li h;is of the stmsch are cancer, coiisainptLii, Ii.miI ! --tve and ep;l'cpsv. Ku.lol l'vhpep-ia Cure pre veiitM b!! thi by efferlimt a iiniek cure In all f of tlvfl'.tt'i r-ia. A.C. MAKSI'EltS JfcCO. Weurgn our p:rcn', who a'o iu dr rearn hr t!i Pi.mmh,mi.kr tojsei.d in a' or ur- ol Ihe amount of your etihfcript ioi.s. Itiiilf'ii.ii aniKii'tt to e.ich cf you.lrit t i.s it w.itdl -.greK.f,! an aitu nut w very mnoli need in t.ur hnsi ties?. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is her. by given to all parties holding DjukI'Ih ciu;ity arriit:t in. doised prior to tl lo!..r Ij. IHUS, to presort tht! s.'int :it the tu amir.-i's ollice in th! Dtin !.:m v niiitv t..uik lor pay meut, a- iiitete't. will eiMsn therton after the d:i!o . ihin ni'iti. Dated thiM the Sth .lay id M:iy, lit the City of liusc hlitg, rt"in. iK. W. DMH K. County Trefttitiror, Douglas County. Or THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. Our Spring Stock.... 111 L i- -:".iJ.""! ini'.h. KXCEEDI.NULY U(JO! VALUES In Ladies Shirt Waists. Wrappers and Skirts which are a feature of nor ofTerinn9 today. This lot wiil certainly appeal to thoso who Lay only wi -n they aru certain that qnality is very Ligh and price low. Hut lly will also attract tbo;-e who like stj li.-.h tron-U !ck. Tbea arw exc"pti.;ii;iy ftyiL ai.l particularly w.-Jl m-.d-. "Cuoldn't l b-Hr if ror.ii to ;,. t.r crdr at..! coftin .IvnLle the iuut.py. Don't Uiiss tbis chanco. 3 Klctiant Line of Spring styles iu Hats aud Millinery. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. An immense stock and strictly up-Lo-dalc. Prices to suit any pocketbook. Call aud be convinced at JOSEPHSON'S WS.Botseaewttcee KI t If 1 iLfeUbiiehd in l9 l The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Kggs from the finett strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address J Forest Grove, Or. a. J. At J. F. BARKER'S & CO. &lso CHAMPION BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES- Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dea leas in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. D0ZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 18 1. Props The Roseburg Tannery. (H:xbct a.-h 1 1 ' l "T a"'1 'kin rr-si f,.r 4il.v-. Lah an-1 Twi'iii jiti "T !- I-athvr. Furs ami Min 1tvs.1 an .Ride a Rambler.. $40 The Strongest Wheel, The Easiest Running, The Most Handsome, The Best. Sold ou the installment plan. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Agts. County Treasurer's Notice. Nuii..e is h.-rv:.)r iven to all turtiea bolJini Dtu,;Ui roiiuty warraats lo-dor-- vri-r ti February f ISiW, to lreT.l iv s at the treasurer' office at tli. Dm .-It. County bank for pay ment, intrirtst wilIoee therwn after the ilve cf this notice. DtVid I hit the :M h .lay of April li!l, at th City o' U ihar, Orciji). W. DlMMICK. Connty Twaniiier, Houvi. Comity. Or I rini.li. nplioiin, aweaiy lian..4n.l feet ariMiro. .v lln.lvan. All drnvylM-j 50 cent?. V Is now complete in evry depart ment and a cordial invitation is ex tended to all. X. Jr4?C?-(f i pMmfi M'liINfi XEC'ESSITIEH. Ib wurui weatbfrr will LriDff a d luarid f..r !i);bt-r Sbo. We hate anticif.t-d chi-t nud r prepared with a full lint . f Ladies' and Misses Oif'-'dn arsJ Lce Shoe in Black, Tan. CLrouiC anl all the neveet hh'a'ir h:1 riylf S;z are eoto-plt-tn v.-ry kind f t repre-x.,.-''i. All y. i f ncdifjt qnality. N , ..-fr i-a TLere are Shoes which ca.-.t tar oiotit-y. bot none which will ive reatr tatifaetioD. M. GARRISON. : !"rr TaiJ tc Bi-Jes. Tars vti Kstt Fkiaa.) ss-d and yS W MITCHELL Wm tVanol. Ulark Angta tnt f..r Char. L DEACH, Proprietor. l".t .1" Mill St.. Smth R barsr. Oresmi. $40 Countv Treasurer's Notice. Motive ia hereby giveu to all parlie hohlirit Ootiglae iMui.ty irntl ia doreeJ prior tolVt. 11, IS:T, to pieaeat the Hum at tb Mate at th treasurer's otli.e in tbe Donflaa Cocu'y banc fvr pymwitaa interest wil! ve thereoa nf'er llii 'lili f t!ii 11 t'tv. j V-1 it.ii II-.. Uth ay ol April i lS'l, 9' Ihm I'.ti of Koarl.ui;. Orvcon. ' 'iC'i. W. DlMVICI., j Cnttiiy Trr-uier, Dmiil C'UH, Or. ; V. ii . l.pj.I-1.. y.-llo kiti, coa'ol Inrcno, f. vnr.l li. Ilmhn rnr., ,.,llt(1. - ;