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THE plaiisuealer Published Monday and Thursday 3T Thi PLAIXDKALER FUBLISHIXG CU Bw B. STRATFORD. W. C COXTfER, J. L. STB ATFOKD ,, ,. Editor I ..Mgr. id solicitor ; Subscription Rate. n Year Six Months ..... Three Months I- no 1 10 x may 15. i sr.;'. When l'ui)tou returns Kansas will leo have presidential caudidate for 1900. (several strangers are in Kosehurj: look-, icg around. This city is attracting a gocd deal of attenticia us a business point. ! i.l. Ti. ...... r,r ..- V...L- : . , by wsr of Suez iui;al on hoard (lie i - , I mtfd States crni-'er Uivimi'.ij iu about - .."! .'r.r"? .8.:rnr:"'ii. w,,,,;10,25aU(1 Mr Mt.CHls,.v liVOi, untl, Vie itfused to get up when the alarm went off. Baker City Democrat. hi f-ropoed to have a reKuUr IJ-1 tioie celebration and the eag;e will cream as it never did before in Kofe - burg on oar coxing national birthday. The Filipino forces which rre ec- trenched Lbind ttion foitiScatioiis at tan Ldfouso, uortii tf Baliuas. have hUnJnnfr,tlm. ... -1 i, , n I T- 1 1 tt . toe. One American was vouu?ed. U . t ... 1 . 1 d r- . 1 . .. . 1 I . ; r , . . . ... ,v . turn of the volunteers indicate that they as e making do clamor tjle t-ent home, but tee the ntceseity of remain ing until they can be relieve I by the reaars now on thtir way t j the iflandr. The ealinon-canniui trust fhoa fcins of waging war on the -ann-ra outside. Th e will have the effect cf forming the outside earners int ja cjmbioe and in the battle that will fohow some one's baat wiil be Qpstt l'orllaud Telegram. Tiesident McKiuiey proposes to make a too r of the west during I. is summer vacation. It is understood :hat he will incinde San Frarciro and Portland in bis visit About six weeks i-l le oc cupied in visiting Yeilowtone l'a k and other western points of interest. An examination of prone orchards dur iogthe paet few day6 reveal that the prune crop is practically roiued. The effect of the freeze is now shown iu uuo.-t orchards where the irjit U ti-i: forming, hut turn ing yellow and dropping off. Fruit men tmy the prone crop iu the Willamette valley this yer wiil be almost a total failure, says an Albany Exchange. All the Dews from the from indicates that the Filipino insurrection has (.one to pieces. The American cumaianders are now Bending iu reigns which recall the telegrams forwarded by the Union Generals to Wahington toward ihe close of the civil war in this country. It now appears to be only a ijuestiou cf convincing the scattering bands that tl e war is over. Trusts in the industries have been re garded with aversion if not alarm. Bat ! the passion of humanity, lora of grin may be the solution cf the problem. It was announced a few days ago that an oppssition eteel fence wire trust is form ing with a capital cf many millions. The men in the original combination are not the oniv Eelfhh ones anxious for ! gain. Thus men wiil be pitted against men, and this diversity of iuterett may regulate what otherwise might become an intolerable eni. Kagece aard, Dem. Special Agent Max Pracht accepted an invitation to address the Trans-Mise-ippi Commercial Congress which is to meet at Wichita, Kansas, Mav 31, npon the subject of "Forest preservation, its influence upon the health and wealth of the community." Bat he has rescinded the agreement, as a leave of absence from nia field of du ie tj attend the congress would interfere with a desire to help welcome home the boys of the gal lant Second Oregon volunteers, of which regiment his son is yet a live bat not kicking member. Private Max Pracht says be would rather see his eon than to attend any congress whatever. Santa Fe New Mexican. Referring to the prosecution of the Ilranton caee the Kageoe iuardtaid: "The officers diligently worked cn the case, and were prepared to act when the October term of court met. It is a credit to justice and to Line county that inch men as District Attorney ieo. M. Brown, and bis deputy, L. T. Har ris, and bhenrt W. . libera bad charge cf the matters for the stale. Their able work has scarcely been equalled in the criminal jurisprudence cf the West. Thorough and systematic research fjr evidence was made and tbeir presentation of the state's case Lears no flaw. Kjully industrious and m. ri1a m-aa i.a lufiit-.c anuHa f.r iff .irnoia v . a i . i i ; Bi.yeu, . Norton aud Haie, particularly i the latter, who displayed tiie shrewd-! nees and j-idicial knowledge i f a matured niind iu every effvri ia behall of his cli ent. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties llflilli II tf D ill U hi f. itltit V uurranlfl doreed prior to February (i lo'j-S, to'fi'itnuw- Wh!a 1 WBIst for"a,tlj present the same at the treasurer's oihee j lbe eugtneer, James McCaliy, was iu j at tbe Djuglas County bank for pay- the engine and tLo fireman. Mr. Mer-j ment, ae interest will cease thereon after rimau, was close by. I did not seo the da'e of this notice. DUd Ihia the 24th dav of April 1SJ3, at tbe City of Roseburg, Oregon. (ito. V. Dim mick , j Cjuntv Treasurer, Pouiia; Cjunly, Or Wanted. ; ' Will fde pi'inos, orgai e or tKy-jits ,iar Iura'j!r or wojJ. T. K. UicHafcbSOS Itorebur, O p. A TERRIBLE DISASTER frciqht Train Wrecked in Cow Creek Canyon. ItNGINLLR McCALILV killlD. A Tramp l.sc His Life ami the l irc- man is Injured lleav y lingiue 5preaJ the Rails. The fateful Cov fittk. e.mt.'ii as t lit siviie cf another us 'r. iii wreck i..-t SaturJ ty. f: rouiih fr. i:ht j traia N . '2-2, which left this city al '. S:05 a. Ui. ", palled i'V the hi.: A-t cm Portland fiiiiie No IS. wis wrctked at- Kattlesr.ake ptm.t in V.a ( .. , ctivoii, six miles south .1 . ' . . ,. c , , . v.- c'r. tk iUY. at i Tile i r- iii?ir!i:'i o. A. K a:. .5 Kvi coiiiiueUir ; .1. W. T u.m 1.. It. .'11. ; , ; e wa8 r.mti ihx ''- i carve at the lace abjv. menu u- I It left the track aud p'u-.l over a Mo, i- j Pi to ihe rocks mil gtaxvl .f Co , I creek about twenty Cve feet h-.o . . Ia , 1 the fall the esisiue rolled over twice and ! j was aU. turned aiino?: c--n:pU:e'y 1 j arouud and ler'i J on i: side. The nn-i dor and five loaded hjx i.us a f:t --'e ! trai K, part oi Anuti j i -e wn . i-i.-i. .i.i .- I overti.e embai ktuent, a car o: tlour ''t- I i 11 Ii 1 J 11 D C II t '.0 ITelCe. i l.C tali was bottom n.ie up Merriu-aa underneath. with Kirtman WhenConda t-rEvi.-rt.jii rashed i i throuah the suirke and E'.ea.u t i . D , . ,. . the eniue h fun-l Ktsnioeer Mit.'ai'iev I about 11 or lo miles per Ljur. jJneLyon . ii- . .1.. gianding eiccr, no.a.u io uic retioc; iever witu one nanJ aua u:e o.i.er ocr his moath. Ca beiri: rarriJ o :t i.e lojked at his teirit-iy B-a!dd hands at.d j chest and exclaimed : "My GjJ, this ii j aw(ul He only lived a few minuUe. Fireman M'T.-imin was taken oat un conscious and upju regaiin coccioue cess oi.iy ri.a.cmVered tnt the engineer called tj hiui not to jump He was b.-. J ly bruised ab.ut l lie head and leg- ha, his injuries are not consiJered dat;' -r-oue. Hid away in a catbal of iu::i er was a tramp who was it st.;tit!y ki.-fl. As eon as CunJuctor Kvvrtoa cull hurrv to the Kiddle teV;;ra. !i olli e i.e wired the news cf t'ie disaster to Ilia- burg and a wrecking train was iinxidi-1 ately made up anJ dispal-.-ue i t j tne eceae, in chaige of Conductor C L. Minklcr auJ E-.uiaeex Fixlt. l'r. Twitched the comnat.v'e sutean biitii: absent, the train palie i out ac t ( iciel J oi) Ih. Faliin a' Mvrlie Crei-K. i. l.al ! previously beta notified and as aait-1 icg thij arrival of tue rt!i-?f train. At Kiddie thisirain ws ui?t ani pasjed by an improvised train c. ntittin c f a caboose and engine in charge .l Con ductor r:-gory aud Faineer Hen dricks, canve ir tue deal oody cf i.ii gineer McCilley at:d the it'j nod tt-eiiiin tothietit'-. Oj the ar.-ival of the trai l the bJy of the ul! aitanto ttitiar was co.iveyed to trie undertaker's and Fireman Merrimaii ? taken tj the j- i f ' i . . .. i ooura. uour v. -urs. v.tnr. placed under the cate of Dr. T itched. Of the eighteen he.ily .1 ca-i! icompo.-ing ieirain uaiy us ;-.. track, acta uui nine ito.c was ivij iiri-.i i ; clear and repair the trak, little damage I 1 . I . T . .1 using u jni iu liiia rttptfci. i: a;'i':ie to be the prevailing oj inion thst the dis aster was caused by the rails tpred.::.g nndei thstremenduous wciyiit oi t::e big engine which is Eail to i.e tjo neavy for this track. Cjrocer K. V. Haovc-r accomi-atiied by Dr. E. laOas, and the coroner's j-iry left for the scene of the wreck at 3:G0 Saturday t3 hold aa icneet over the dead body of an unknown man. The follow iDg is a synopsis cr the tubitacce of the evidence secured an i the verdict recdered by the coroner's j'iry. MaHTIX KulSINaoX: 1 am tLe section foteiaiaQ who Las charge of tLe track wLere the wreck occured. I go over the track every day. I gaaged that piece of track where the ecgineweul off yesterday and it was perfect go age. I thick that that engine is entirely to heavy for the track, and the rails are pretty badly worn. I think that the rails are entirely to ligLt for that big en gine. JOhn T. Ualvin: I am road master on tLe division between AsLland and llosebnrg, my division ends about 31 miles out of Iloseburg. I have been roadniaster since January IS80. I am supposed to look after tLe track and keep it in proper tLape, and if I find tLe track defective to order tLe wctiou fore man to repair it. TLetrack tLrongL the canyon Las been a good deal bet ter lately tbdn it Las been before. I could not say that tLe eugines they are nsing now wear tLe track any more than the others did. TLe curve where tLis wreck is is a ten degree curve. I conld not giyo any idea as to bow the engine came to leavo the track. I do not think thut the on- gines are too heavy for the track 6 Cosm'ctoii, Ar.Tiu u Evtnro:. Kesid at Grants I 'ass. I was the i conductor that Lad chargo of the (train that was wrecked this morning. : TLe first tLat I knew of it. there was j a hard stop and I got out of Ihe ca boose and went forward and found the train in the condition that you the. tramp that was killed. 1 did not j 'know that Le was ridiu" on thei ,raiu. We were running "about 15 i ,u,les per boor, 18 miles pur Lour is tLe fastest we aro allowed to run. ' have no idea us to how tho engine come to leave tho. track, thu track, as in good condition ko fur I' know. 'I'ho I ruin thai was urntLi'dj was tLe through frieght Xo. '222, wo i L.'nl one of ih largw A. tV; (J. utiginw. ' i tLirik tLe train loft tLe track ubou t were- ruimin about on time. 1'. It. M lVlMUS, WtAkLMAN 1 I was in I lit enhoiso with tint coil d 'K"t or aii!! v-.e i-aino to a Kinhlen tdei) and 1 pui..i.m-,I that llm traiu Luil lrjki in to and u s.tepe.il out of the ciiuoo.so kikI started for tho Load cud. and w met Mr. Tynan and lit" said that tin. engine, was dear in tho river and wt rim up there us fast us we cotiol and found the wicek in the condition that it is now, and wo found lie! engineer at his post of duty and tho fireman near ly, ami we look them out jf the w reck as soon as we could and while we were working with tho engineer 1 heard a man iuoani' tip m tho wreck niel 1 went and locked and located Liui ly the moans and he whs under a lot of heavy timbers and Mr. Tyutui an I 1 could not do anything ulone. His moans nuaiiy ee-ascii, aim us t-ooit as help came we told tbeui where ho i i was a:ul they went to work and j;o him out. I have no idea who tho trii.ii. it-u. TI-. .-,.i.-l.- . .o.s 11 1 :.l ll:0o. After we Mr. M.Cally mil ii.i :lLu.l if u.i 1.11.1 it... ilia. M - !........ j .... i 1 1 i : i. .. l t r . " wifl if he Lad r-t got canKLt on the reverse lever tLr.t he could havo got Liuiflf out. th:d Lis clothes caught on the reverse lever and he could n-t p.t ont. When Mr. r.verton and I jrsj rr0t there we could scoreelv bee anvthii'S at all th :it all the steam j dense. He. sa:d that the en;iae simp-! Kill.... 1 T . , . -. . ! i . . . i r - . , . . i I ly ieit ilo ran. l asKoa Mm it Le j struck anything and he said no that ; su jilM ieu me rail. Le said th U it j i was ail oa wilti tiim. N o Were go-! vti;Kinnoto.t:iit 'it W, cc-runt-r 8 j iry, uuiv etiij ar.-1 lieiltd t j hold an ioijsc.-', and irquire ii.' j the cause cf tb desth cf .larr.ea Mc (.'alley ai.d an unknown p-rson, tin i : TLat .lames McCaliey was a locumtive engineer ruiitiing oil the through freight froui ItKeburg, Hoiias c unty . Oregon, to tirauts I'at-s, .1 asepi.ir.e county. re gin, on May IJ, and was haul.cg a tria tf freiht curs with l.occir. j'.ive KiiiLe, Nr. Is, A AC, and that the said .lames McCailey cau.e to liis death .ii f 'jiuias cvtinty. tirei-w, ou sail i;s!i ! day of Miy, 1 ', oa arcoji.t ti tai l en- gitie leavi'. the t-;nk arel itinuin over a 1 1'JlTof r-)i tis a'vjat f-et hiiii, an 1 b.icj ca;:n!.' iti t'-.e wrrck was cuai- pelle.J to inhale ti. hjt t-u am t-s--aping ftoai the steatn I ipe? -f tail recked engine, an 1 the said i. '. steam so c;-.a;-it,' fr -: tie; ?il 1 t ri;.e then ail ! ih-re kilted t1 e.i-J Jas-.es McCailey. li.a-. -.-.i'e unWe t j tiu.I auy tiae that w .u! ! teti-1 1 j identify the unknown peisju a .fiere was C"-'t!iiu upon !.is .......... .. ....... t .. ... i I ; vi ..... hiv .10 'Ji nu.iA ..v ihe j-iry ai.y ; !e.i r-s to where lie mas I from cr be!oced, ar. i we are unable !o tiad ary j ers a who had ever emit him. Ti.e ui.kno n pel con "as a man '-ioiit Z't yeai of s?, 5 feet 7 inchea in heljtht, weight about loj pounds, dark hair, daik u-usta'-iie and (A dark cotupitxian. Tnat "neci-.ne to his death oa account of 'ailurcck hv ixivz crushed hv a car ! l0i,i ,-i ! Jar D;w,3 hich he was evi I ,jt,.,.iv ,-. ij...r T1 . t1 .. : i-t- lad 'he ca-.se cf i in nccoUbt of if he iniuaae I'acitic Ui:lav i . k ... ; ... i ? - . . i ItC! jj ,, j.r.'pi , ( j , " ' e negi:jitene :e so'athir.i e , ., .3 ia causing a locomotive engine 10:l3 u. in of the e:z an 1 v. eight of the said engine U. . 11 ju;ehoi r th .- il No. 1 to perform t ices upon its road ! , was d .in 1- !-;e in brd. The riii- of ....road bel beiaglday. greatly worn a:, i i.f light weight making :he UtC cf a heavy locoui jtive ermine like the said entir e Na. 1, e..eeding'y dan-g-.rous. Tbat the uiariageiiient of liu Sauthern Pacific Kiilay Company, by the use of such kciEOtivo ecgir.es as the Eai I en gine No. IS upon ifs resent tiack, im perils ihe lives tf its eroj loscs with a reck'.eesnets that i alruoit, if not criaii nil. i-'ated ut Kueehurg, I'joglas couuty, Oregon, this the Hth day of M3y, 1SJ. (.'. L. Haw lv. Foreman. IJ. BllOCKH AV, H. J. Wilkins, C. L. Hamilton, Fhed FlSUtK, Jlo. Bvrox. Janies A. McCailey was oa-; of thj best and ins' pDpu'.ar e.-igineers on ihe oad, having been at tne throttle on the Southern Pacific since ISS'1, htgintiirg his railroad career as a bridge carpen ter. He waaabjut US vears cf age and unmarried. He was held in the high est tatc:m by his associates and fellow trainmen; was trustworthy and faithful and stood high in the estimation of his employes. ili wii horn and raised at Lebanon, OVegm, and leaves a fattier, ona brother, Engineer It. B. McCailey, of Portland, three eistrs. two marriedjitnd residing ia I. is Augel es, .Calif , and the othtr the wife of Hon. M. A. Miller, cf Lebanon. He was chief engineer of Ksebiirg lodge No. 47'j. K. of I.. E,, and a member of Laurel lodge No. lo, A. F. & A. M., liosehurg, and UH.'burg Lodge No. 32'i, 15. P. O. E. Kehttives of tiio du reased from Portland aud I.cb.iuuii, ar rived in this city Munday morning and oa Monday iiioruing accompanied tho remains to Lebanon where the funeral fcrvices were hel l. A epecial i:ar was providad by th t. P. Co. and free traniip.jr'alioa lo the f.iueral was given ! to tlie nifiii'tieiH of the 1- cl orders of which deceased a miuber, and a iaiga i-uiiiber from this city were in 'attendant'.". Mr. Meirimau, tti-j injured firetuau, returned to his honi'3 al Portland Sun day niiih!. Th; Oregon Hair Tonic Will giotv hair ou bald hcadc, dustrov 'Jan.JruU and tlop the hair from falling ,a'- U 'i recommended by lesdiug ,':'s" ia,iS' " '.ave tried numerous hair I t .i.ii.-, i.tii. nils in liio oiuy one iijai . I ... .1 :.. : . .1... I . i. .. . 1 i.nwtit suti-factory resnltf. U. A. i 'ntlll r.iu.rif Traai.l.ni-.f ll.rt . ,;,.u Parley l-'owl. Pine bred S. (!. 1. thorns for Dale, j apply to fladdii P.mp., Ifondinr, Or. I tm27 GRAND ourin CELEBRATION ROSEBURG Tuesday, July 4th, 1899, Under Auspices Uoschurtf l ire !K-partmcnt. o -.: y Grand Parade Various Amusements In Forenoon. I" Afternoon. GRAM) BALL riiif ';-j !ay COMMITTEGS. i:L tnu: V. II. .latuic--n. Keiv 1 . 1 - 1 1 . . II. . . 1 t I ' 1 . -. '1 'I II Carroll and K. 1- l'airott ltv.v W II W. lamieM. u. W t toill'V. i:. l l'arrott. and 1" I". V. l'-n- u. lu U and Herina'i Marks. Sllb- :-viptic'ii i-l over A full ;m'rr.m - u kiddle Items i , !i I place were !..: . I hv l : e! at pallic iiji i v.-iti .it l: li'l'.tt.stf ; uonr lho :'l. .: ' -whicli wa- 1 i - tht i; t-.n. t thi est- '. i Cal.lf k!.OA .1 lT-..d.1 aitc-l i.u ti..- f'r.-.t . i t r t . -. C i. i ,r K-.r- r la ; the a:r.nr at -! the .!.;:: ! i t.s.. McCi'le) ji ti.- .-i I !:.'' : vlie".- mil. 3. "A e 1 ave hear 1 M Cailf-y P7-'ki.-n ci a- t- 1 1 u-. i enitneer, a a.ati '.;. . n-; It Mft. rr-e l.:i i i a '.... than Kattle-:: :tt I -.t.t c a'. ! I. a C-'tlCeiv-jiJ. a:. 1 i' s-. e::.S a ::i.r.u the Ivss f i.i v A" wro kis ..-arid aay ' poti ilc i.a-tc. 'eo. I.'-i'.-vr a - i ass ;:i ' n da; . Ti;r -I. I.. re. :r:. t it.:. Tlnirsliy. Oeo. W. Catcitv 1- ft !- Thursday n:'.!. C. N. Howard r.:; i I'. Wast left California ttlties lay. . M. I'ard.e caa e iLj-aii I'r-.n! wood r.vnp Tuesday l. retiiam. Ieo. II. Kiddie laaie a bueine-t to I .rail's I'a-s a f v u,ivs a.:u. Mr. 11. K4.vi:i'.:: ! if I'ays t '-nk d.h hi.lr..-.-i it. i jxi. if. .;-.'.. J-)?e; ii Ciatigl. it; ! t..ry : 'i" list' ' 1 ' . .- i.r ;k . r trn Frl- ! '" "ro vt'ort- in i- ir city Mrc. McMarry .-! li-ig-se 1 l.e.e vi.-r-ii:g w:;h her i!a ;;lt.r. .'!'-. .i:. . V. Love. M-a Cj-ner and Mrs. La'.', of Ca-iyc:.-vil'e c; visitin; at this pl.icj Wed-ti-day. Mr.ai.J Mrs. V. Kattie at.d Mrs. Hr ris l i?iled the fccc cf the t.aiu rec't Sunday. Henrv IVj-jtil d Ciej. 'ar v wiie in ! 'Lis ci'y from Uc.-e'fCrjT W, ir.tslay. C jaie aga:it. There is a r:ii:i jr ti ,at that we wi.i have a ctiar.ee f .ii!ir.aH -rs t .vn:. Msr.y regrets. Oeo. Packet, Jno. tiiiUw, ' W. oodricli and Prof. J. It. For t --re in town from Canvonvillc jnday. Juj. M. Jackson, cue of r.-:r hue'ling nterchant-', went up t i. W. llii ile's wood catnpa 1 e cr.-t k Ti-irsdy. Miss Ktuiii U.-aliiiaii car.if o.r hoai Canycnv.iic Tci'.rs.i.iy and rmsined a fe days visiting fi ieuds ! ihit-' place. K. K. Haiian of Uosehurg ws l-iiyii:g cattle i'i tL-w vie i: i'v Wednesday. We j un.ier.-tan 1 thut he or,!i i-.d reveral iDt'a' - IUv. Hansen and f.ioiil cam.' up from Myrtle Creek Thursday, at'l fpent the remaining part of tho week vtsitiitc wi'h relatives here. N. O. iJiMti, our rial s-i, -rvit -.r, is! getting his force of men at work and we inny expect to fe.i cjnte cx. ei ill roads 6 JOt-. t.ito tiaint: Va:dti (juiinby made olli ' i! visit lo this place 'Jhtirndav. .' -''y i proprie'or of Ihe iiitnby ' ! . .te, a hotei in Porthin I. !. S. Wint !inule, a traveling photo- competent to treat the diseases of woman's grapher, arrived at u.i, ,.h,ce fto, Olcn- ! dale I rid.r-' and has I. is tent t trt lthol troubles mav obtain the most eminent pro resdy for business Ho .toes e ine s- I f"sionnl advice free of charnc by writins; , 1 to Dr. K. . Pierce, chief consulting phvsi- cellfcilt woik. i cirm of the Invalids' Hotel and Surjricafln- w-r.r i . ,i : . ' slitute, if Il'.tfr.ilo, X. Y. Durinjr ncarlv ,w e mo Fony that ihnte .s aa t.n-.i-ioii , yc;irs, a, thff hc3j of ,lis SJ,,cndi(j sta(f of for tis lo record !ht slckncii of EayuiouJ j hpecialists, lie lias successfully treated many ".a.i l. in ... i .-, , Or i thousands of caes of obstinate feminine ... .......... Cole is in ntti-n l.uictt and it-p'T 8 tome improvement Tlie e.-jti!iiinh nm Mill lliHhIi'tiL in ,.,;., . , ... . , i ........... tertainment Wednesday night wasa veiy creuilatile ali.tir. A largrt tioa.i w is i ovcrcotms all the dangers anil nearly all present and w,, well pleased with hat j 1--;-'?;nlraclia nr rif they saw and hcatd. ' Favorite ricn-riptine to sulirrinz lailles," writes Mr-. ?. l-'critiisi.ii, l!.-j ?-7, Dotigfas Stntion, Sel J. II. Kiddle came duwti from Ihe j kills Vi . Main'Mra. "AAer sufTerinir untold ,, , . . , ,' toruires I think ttoil I (oiind relief nnil curein e.racer .I.IC llillie Wedl.tSd iV mid ur. l'icrcc'n lavmite lTcscription." upent a lew dnys ut ibis place. The The greatest hook for women ever pub mine Inn 1.I...M ,-lni,.. I i,.r i lii. in .m lished is Ilr. Pierce's lliousntid-pagc illus mine lias bteu closed lor Ihe Ii.-.ihoii .ih , tratcJ ..ColnmoIl ScIlse jtedical Adviser," Ino water supply is uhotit exhausted. I sent free in paper covers for cost of mailiiiu .... . .,' only, 21 otn-cent 'damps; cloth-bound 31 IWuid the hapijioid man in town .' ( sUmv Address Dr. Pierce as above. Why duo M. Love, of coursn ; and ill nil beciiiMii ho beats tliat covet-d title ! "papa." Ve, a biiiiuciUK nahy boy i r- i .!..-.. 1 AT I ... f.. .. ...1. I I , .. t -"tii nsji,'nt m iTiiicoi n. it. JiHtiihnti, ntt inoro F.OVc iu (liat Uom '.iuui rvt-r I o-' innlvrntilri.tr. h lh I UU (mnl actouni us - 1 sm li fiHsiVinv vuth 1 1 ' rimtttv iYik f i)miv:In I Contny, t)rt ;:iii, Mil'l that rail liiinl n( 0niut Klii I.IH, will )m: tu'iti.l nii'l iwftrii n(t'in nt Hie J nm The f 10. u.ohi. ilnrnMti wiieel liainliltr, BS3 lv oi j u AT NIGHT. of l'ir , il.-. - U'. II Call oil, (i'-o. l'.V- i '.: 1'.: r-jft ;. Mi 11 . i. .d i !,; 1 1 J. II. ..!..-. ;.;: . M 1 . K t; p. i'. 1. I t-r-.1 11- 'A . Mr r.- i. 1',.,-f. L K. Traver. J. A. Mi-, -d: s. c. r ;r.d Mt-i M. Mis.! ; i a livi-! ..leeil rai-ei Lnlish hlrc. ii t:. 1 r el t y k: al.-'!: i.'. - u ViY i r. i r- h.-. a! tidai;. .1 i ! I Sitni.k and Dairv Kattvii .. . i e -.:!ain ; Hater 1 i "w-r 1 .L v. a1 c r.i'd d -s r -'. Ca.t cli : Ferrv, I r. thit !.St it Co-'- i t i ' 1; . i- ' ii-.-:.- wi.t ; tt.e ;'r.e 1 . C. M VhsrrlK iljgi For Setting. .V t 1; for.l I uto i-rt-J h.tt in ' of l'i (..!. A cts. J. ,-, t.:i. : :ii . v, Or. .. . t .-. ,-atr !.a:;d aaJ II i iypti. A 1 c'lug- Notice t i laxpsjcrs. ..it a ;;. a' ty .1 jer ce-t le j lun a II c ac!:nesit roll j d it paid i-cl. re Jure 1. ; ... ..-.! i ,. , ,v . .. .. ' 1J!: al tJf th- y. -.r I ''.'. I -.it-tno i" i c-i, in Jon. .:ti all tax- a b- tive-i 03 all taiei pil l a r .l ate of -ji e ,t Cent oa : i i Julr. J . Lv ,' .!.! !ge. M. 1. Tiiomi-jn. J i-. 1H i;i. C .r.i.'ni-t: ji:r;s. W .;i.:, .! Coriti-atiy. Mil k- ir c f t '. 'ole aei.! : nti f ir Monarch Look N. A. Kkii iicis Iltllard, Ore. 'Artie," the btit dc . Kn.s -A Shaiiihrook, A sea captain may navigate iits ship safety across the -.J.'T,. mi . . lit- musi have a pilot who kr.ows all the (hiTicultics and dan?cn of that particular chtitir.t l. In the voyace of life there ittnty jitrii.ir.t pl.-tccs where we need ft:.? !u!; of a pi'mt who lint a thorouRh Viinn-:;.!. nf lti.. fcni'f-ial ri i tTirt-.tt ir. mnA ; danct-r-i to he .tvoiik-ih , In tliosc dedicate physical weaknesses and dis:i!!-s ; cce.i.-ir t j v.omrn a general prac tu j titioiicr or ordinary doctor lia no opportttn j, ! ity to become thinotttjl.ly proficient. Still li-'ss lo oc iiiu-.cii i tue .iiivitc i-l any iiicie nurse cr unscientific jcrson. Only a specialist w-lio has given a life ol I studv to this particular field of practice, is complaint.. j ln " Favorite Prescription " was devised 1 "r tIlc s"Ie pmpose of curitij? the diseases ; and weaknesses of the feminine organs. No other medicine has been so marvelous! v I successful in this patticular field of prac-4 , tjc(. No othcr JC(iicillc fn completely Assignee's I7i nal Notice. T0(it In lit H'tiv uu en Hint ine iniili-r.M -ni-.l VI hi oi i lie i in mi i nun ni i in- .-Mine 01 t nt'coti (.:f ItOlli'lttv ('ittllllV, (! lit Ih'M Im'K I tl II i iik with he KOfoiM MoiMiiy in .Mini, ivt t. A.SKU1 HUKDK, AUliiv. & HlIKEMDAXi Attorm-y lor AmikiU'o 1 A' Squirrel and 4' SLki: DliATM Squirrel and tal' Gopher Poison i5Xv I I i . - . '1 V. (llil.; It- -t ii -1-1 'I" i;. -t t r..-ri.-l lot t.'i.'l. -trie lit I til. ::liril mii A. C. MARSTERS & CO., -9- Judge Judge as by what we cjutinued incicise of buyers. DRV GOODS vour friends h Judge us by o;ir Prices (jet yur friends to you huv much the- paid. That is al1 we ask. New Spring Goods Arriving: Daily. WOLLENBERG BROS. B. W. STRONG, 'SuccesKr t Aliiinder e: StrL, 1 las a complete- line of hand goods can be bought and you run no risk Bed Bugs. I'.Al'l-.K in a CARPETS iu latest Patterns and or Sau Francisco. Veil eaii find ill inv class Furniture Store Furniture line that Lounges or Couches faction gaurauteed. Xo trouble t 1 t i r 1 1 M A m I i A A mi A fc. A A A m A A S ?icct??-or :o i. . Nu.Ui General Blacksmithing- rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PL.TE5 A 5PECIALTV. j KEl'AiSiNli OF ALU Naup uu Corner Wasblujilan VYV VVVVTTV VVVVT VVyVVV f V i c as set seteeea 6 THE IWeekly Inter 8 LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST Always Amcrican- THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN Al. THE NEWS AND BEST CURRENT L1TESAT J J Every Column is Bright, The Literature of its columns is equal to that of the bc?t .-n.Tr.7-zines. It is interesting to the children as well IT HE INTER OCEAN h a VESTERN N S V2P AT 'E?. brir.es to the family THE NESTS OF THU VORLD .- a v readers tht best and ablest discussions c-f all o;:-tt:c:i". ;' t:i: -- i fi' tynicithy with the ideas and aspirations of T"-i'.r-.i p.".:': :.r.' .-1- c litcfiture and politics from tie Cestem staruk-oir.t. .v-,l-t. '.. j I $I.00-PRiCE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR- ,.00 ceeaeeu THE rtillY kHT SIIKDIV i fJ, M ARE THE BEST EVER J; H "THE INTER CCEAN'S liSjra " I'rtcc 01 uativ Bv men o ES Krlc ol s-ondav bv mail V v aiCSCLUTELY Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Ovl imO pW Notice for Publication. l t'sitap srtrs. I'mikii .stitks Land t'l H c," l.tso triti r, HiKschnnr. .'BJ. May.rt 1W. j KowUur,?, ITtstia, Mav 5. Is;..., Notice l hereby clveu that the tnlloniiiK , . . , , . , , . , iiui)ii-.lM'til,-r)msiild notice oi his iiit.-ntioit j Nolicc is hereby siuo that th (o.otvn-.K-li. make tinal prtwl in support of hiselio'it, mnl ue.l settler has ti.e.1 noticof lu uitetilion Hint sot prooi will bv mmle -(ore the Betiler '' make final jroo in support ol his f iaim. ativl me I Htseiver. I'. S. Laml Otiic- at It.iv '.utc. ! h hlloi 111 .Us iint.le Uforu Uio Kokis- Ori c.ul on lime lit ls l vl." KiA.Nt'l.s J. KIO! Ii, hi II. K, X.i. for Ihe 1;', XW '4. Xi. MV', fee. Ul.T.atltf., R. W. He mimes tho loUowiiii; wlinensif to prove his continuous reiile.nro. tifKin all I eultivatiou ol sniil Ini.et. vi: t linrli s K. iii.lvr, Uenja-niu V. Kl.ler Is.-un- v liitiiiiglmin, I'l.iiplns t'iiuitnt;bniii, ol tilalia, On-iion. (uisp) J. T. I'.ltlDtiKri, Ui-ilistt r. SURE DEATH GoTDher (PREPARED WHEAT) ! : ROSEEURC, OREGON. ire iloin.. t 11.-5 1J Hit 115 by the' e purchased of us. tell Furniture . Ueap as 2nd of iar - je varief, itvie.- at prkc.-- as lov. as iu Portland' More all ec-jds kept in a irst- liVJ c ill Kct a;r r r- v v !n rt is res'jarabic or cover anv that neod Repairing aud Sati.s - j show good, R VV XTDniMfl aa Urn 1 1 a UIHUIIUi t 1NJ rrr rvi C KtNbs FEC'tfTLV L-GNE. aud Uant SI., llotiebarx. CM assc;e)s -Alway : ivc't;o; O Clean and Packed v.ith :ws e c e e i e e a - d as the psrenis. VS f.s in tec, e Fnmr.MS OF Ts ISTTi ;.. SE IN Th V?.5T. WEWS IS XCLUSiV'i 5t ''"pert. tl ( .1 r-er . ,1 IPtDWDIi? 'Pt'RE CO. . MW von. Notice For Publication. I "-T Blitl luvcu'er, l nlte.1 states l.aml ttaiee i , '. .",..,"""."'... VKil'srr. liVHHKE On II. F .Xo. tT-i-H (or the 1 !!.. lii. 11. .-W , S E 1 S'.jbW t-ee. Si. '.' '.V. ii, i; ii t . ile linmes Ihe lollouitii; uitnoises loprtne histvtt nnimus residence upon ami i ultiiuu.-u m saiil. iiitut, ii.-' t li;irti-s ltaltiel.l, K.tatil liillard llliaui Kaiser, Constant Toiisvaiut, nil m Mel rose, Onifou. J. T. I'.KIIM.KS Keener. Ocean i I e c . !. Poison 4 UK 1 JiK Ami tfkcttial st rue! ion " !ri fJC SQUIRRELS. Jfc FAIS' rVICF. CECW5. ETC- '4 Druggists, J Roseburg Bakery. Hurrah! l-rvai ! ri.- y n.a :- ..r .: i.;i.'.- j -ie. . , . , ; An ! m.-i i N.r.iti.! 1 u-. f -r ti..- ,rly i- l', i - rk :-.:A l-ai.- ar In-id- ti.. ('a.'Taih - r.::-S i-atr-i:- have r..iij fun '. ! Alidal! ti.t Tyjv. th.-ir Leu rt tell. itye If -r.d and i-v. - :' : ry LIal ; H-..--- I- '- ;' r l-.w t r:i - y :'.'l :;i.-L flui 1; 1'jif i- jfl u.-ii,t ii.d i-urv I'-.-l by li.ep-!:t a:. i ij.iid- I-n..-. I'ir.-.J v .. ;r r i'-r- t Ja.k.i.s t.r..--t. La. a ctr-ii w.- tr..- y.j'l yrw-t. ' YNTSCH k RHEUDE, Props. The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. , Fresh Baked Bread Every Day ' -Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B- C0MST0CK, Proprietress. Mrs. A. C. Kid! 1 Calls attention to her ai e ; fresh sIock o! , STAPLE GROCERIES. Every thing standard and ; of the best quality. Reracm- . iber at the old Hasten stand. i Notice For Publication. l'j:T3!Ti;i. UCm.L S-'i-- ib-rfcr ttTa t;.; ia f.pCja . --.ti -m.. . ; tic fc. : c-i CrrCT vi I i. -. fi-.i-l -Ar. -t lx oi r.- r u-5 ''z- M: C al.iorrua. Ow. .. tii w f.-.r.:ca Ttt-.-j -rv. exu-sd- ' li " J : tj'act of Auxti i JOEPiI A WHAjirc-X, . of EL c. -,s:t ..f roa .vs. o; 0yb. j tr : Car l ! .a -Jz.t . -f;t t;4 rrra :!c-it3tt- t?. tor s:-.e ot lit E '.of 1 t:-.-a X . :t .n w:p Xv. . - raxe X 7 ..t jo.re ti itCv i.-r il tlai'r w t. LRAii f.'t r.cti;:sri r.3rr- J21 'a ,-.tK -.n c.st;3 !.- 4 t- ;re !!! m.-auJ rw.lT- ; oi' i: Resets-re. UreT .u. oa 't-.Ur ihr 2j:h rfy oi Jji. iv. il ,- M::..i t itnts- Oro:x.- W. K;-Vs .' --?;r "ctss i'i.ne-tiwl-te R- K-tMl. oi K.ili;tr..irt-.c. Any sJ a:i i rru eUtmisn jTr!-tT th .-.-ve-ii.-. r.tsl lizt-li an- rr-,-ac:l to r.:"atsr e aiui. in ihn uletoaot Iviere s-i 1-" ilT fi Jsm. It','. J.T. B'rUrXiEs. ci3:icr. Notice for Publication. K .m bare. Ore.i.n. An-:! ! . 1- ) Ni.iac l. hert.y r.vra tliat ta kikui( tunvO i -.i.r h t.:-i colic oi k j -.Btesuoo i i i-ie fir.il psol :a stirtirt oi has rUiia. nJ . ti-.t vu,i prvi Ciao t. iore lie Kc:scr : j a.l RcT.ti-r. V. . lia,l Oi.r, Kdrs barc. 1 1 Ort.-sv.iB, oa My 2; !-.. , ix ti ilAhKI?cN IL trulls ion U. K. X.x ...-. ior :Sr E'. St;S', SE'.. uami-s tl-.o lotttminx -.ro! to protc h coa- i i'uaou reasJ-ci-..- utoa ar.J calua;.xw ol mi4 nun, i:.- orani ti:oa. tj ion. Htlfar W .Ik.-r. V.. te-ia CUjI.-a ni B. B'. siiulh. o. DiUard. Ore- J. t. Rir.;t. alTli Ki-iris:T. Notice for Publication. VsiTia staiis I.nd Orncs, tiwtir:. (bKta. April I lt. N-liee is hereby civea Itai the f-vlUiwInx-v.smenl ftf.ler fc t:k 1 nwl-.i ol hi i:itcnlion t.u:K n-itU pns.t ia -api.rt oi hi. ;;at. ami that .ai.! prooi will b.- nilie N fore ihe Evs-tct and K.vs-ner. t S. IjuiJ efrce al Kosvbotv, Orv tiii, ea Mav jiv ls:, iu "EsTKLLA CI AYTtN, fomicrty Ks-.eiU Wa'.ker, ..n H. K. Xe. :it ior !i',rk,,..N' C' T -J "K' T w- ' namvs tto uhowinn w-.ta.-ms to prow her con unutius Mi-ience upon arnl cutUv.tttea oi wj iua. vir- Hamv-u K. a.Imus, KJcr Watker t.iseiie Ui.xsvo, W. W. Walker, of lu: ard. i)rt v'"' . J.T. KIUIX.K. 'U. Kegister Notice For Publication. Cmtku Statk Land Orncs Kteburj, Orcgoa, Ap:-.l LsSK'. Notiee it hereby eiveu th! the inllowin !i::ns M-itlcr h BUM uollre ef his intintioa to u;ie t;til prtxil in support ol ht c:ira. aatl t.'ni :;i.l prt wi.l U- c.n.le beior the Kesutei nd Ketviver. LuUcd Sia;,-, IjtoJ trhc X Kofeburc Ort-on. ou Jtm x- Mt.s!ACiw TleiCN. on las it V T'-et i.r the X SK ',, ,-Vc W tip. i, s.. r. a wet. l!o nataes th toitow itnr wilnes.es to prote hi ctmiiautms re i !-rtee upon r.J cultivittion of sa:J lal. vu: V it.Mtu t. l iptoii. oi Wi.le.Onrv-ou. Albi rt Ms t ommi. of Uotwlin. t'rvgon. t-rank Cii'.l aatl Nn,-y . Wvlker, oi Oak Crevk. vtrcon. A-S:f J- r. BKiDvES. Reiiivr. OCTOR "'" BEYERS ? I eV CC Specialists cr Sea L'I X. k. It -V . ". i-tlV f.y-WjH.L i - fr -t iMa s m.a- 4 .-.it kk..:.M r u Sj. (STattticNCii u tt:f-j ai l n.ir. ...... T..- . u.u rwrl ti kM. A tktrt. fur t ouallatiM. 7 XtltKVT iT.. .A. . "J iU Uryt m4 " -T '? t-t 4 ls,.l am. ;vi7:.it..tr(.ru.iMi;WC.4 t tf. - , V . 1 VI : ia. mtsttsco Ekvatw EnttWMt