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THE PLAIN DEALER FttiUtea Monday od Thursday. X Ti'l FIAIXDEA.LER PrBLISHISO CO. YORKTOWN PRISONERS. Smith's Approaching Doom. T. I). ETRAirOiD- - U C05JTER, ?. TV ?TRirrOKT,. jBrutailv Treated by Their arnii$ .apur$. Bar . fc Tw;, ............... . ii Months ... ., , - i'arta forilh . , .. 1 Ce MAY IS99. WILL U4lt tOii tillUU 1LKMS Up soea our bat in Louor ol tietieral ; "Vjuiuiera. Oreiioaiaua are proud indeed' ! r f lb dashing and bravo eeaiuiauder of ; r-.ir volanter, and no las of the gal-1 la.it bovs who make ni his command. i Filipino Uc(ue.sen(alive5 Return Dis satisfied to Agulnaldo. All Hit Latest News. The coining Fourth of July :l hi.nlly j h aa historic a day at Urn Foarlu ut 1S0S, but lVwv's tiooie coiuiog ou the Olynijjia will make it hir wore than au ord uary .e!bralioa. It will he luade a treat gala day iu P.oWour and one loot! iw b remain beted. At last ihe ex.jHrotesi ha hauitt;ed, aud x-Cocgrescrtian Fitnstou UikIs biui if obscured in the t-lutvls of his son's rltiag fame. In auuomneiair Hie l'ecora tion uav programme the 0:t.i Herald mjt: The address wili be ueiiveied by E. H. Foiiaton o: All couuty, fath er of the famous General Faniioa of Twentieth Kansas." Jieular troops are so licmeror.Eiy reacting jdanila that General Otis cblee the uratityitii; news that by the end of J a! v tiieie wbl cot be a vu.uu- ter acldier in the Philippines. And that the Oregon men wi.i be amonu the first to embark for heme is tuaue taient by the order that iio wore of their reail t tent to Manila, but be addressed to fan Francisco. Seai'.or McBride hs uiae himself olid with tbe prune grower, and it would not be nur prising to see his pic ture eugrossed on the labels of tins prune boxes Ihia fail, for a rvpir.d, heist endeavoring to Lave diieJ .tunes added to tbe army mem. Trie ie a good ache me, for more than one reason. It will male a better market for the prunes raiied by bis conetitcentt, and it will be a benefit to tbe soldiers. IViwl prunes are healthful, appetizing, natfi::-u, aud :tV-her are worthy of &naor 11c Xh ide'a moat valiant efforts. Let wtr citizens attend Memorial cer vices and assist in baring the occasion suitably commemorate!. It is many Teira since Deeoratioa day has been ob served with eoch a metwi.e of eaered smi as it will be in Oregon cn the 50th bty of this month. In tbe pait vear many young Orejoiians Lave given np their lives in tbe military service of the Uai ed States, an! every true Oregoaian 5eeU i. tj be bis duty to observe the en suii2 Memiriat day wita more than or dinary solemnity, and as admirers of pa triotism and loyalty, weehoald as;i:t in iiocoriog the dead bv encouraging, by ernr jiresence, this baautiful tu-Loai of . payiuc tribute to oar ia'.len hero.-s. .Nitt Yon. May 21.-A :ii.at-li t i the Journal r.nd Adrcr'.ieer fiotn Manila saa : Genera! J.aton is resting with W-W uien nt t.'aiidilja after 3d days of success ful i-ainpai:n; i? He aid tolhe Journal correspon Jeiil : "It paiued ras wheu'e get inta !?Jn lsi.iro tost on the wa'Js ol the ptisou the names "I tht 15 Americans fioiu the Y.-.tk?nwn. Fiiiu Cohviel Kay, tbe Spanish oilier, whom we rescued, lj Icartied tlist one of the American pris oners Ofcapfd freni his eaptore. Hii li'.-r;y was tbort i.vcd.for he was reo-ip-lun.d. He was stietcbed on tbe ground ltfore bis fellow pi iaaceri and -0 lashes wm Riven to Liui. "W'e found a letter near tSan Isidro. written i-y one of tha Yorktown's crew, fcayiiig that they were being kirked, that their hutr was being p-i'.Ied out and that hey wen oroe!'.y treated in various other wae, and praying their fe'dow couatrviueu to hurrv ta their release. The icsurgents na&ke a practice of mur- deriuff Chinamen who fall into their hand.', aud our men, I suppose, should consider themselves fjrtnnate that IheT hive cot l-een siruiiariy treated, though the cruelties and indiguitie; heaped cn thra must be bard to Uar. I would have advanced'to Tarlae, but was in formed that I was north of tha insur gents' main force. Hence I asked for Kobbe's brieae. I can advance and reach Tarle in six days unless th pres ent trgo"iitij' ttween the Filipinos and commission accomplish peace. The whole oaulry is nothing but intrent h menls. "It i4 my opinion, once tLe insurrec tion is over, hrle Uoiible will be experi e ced with the natives, who have been falsely impressed with their own power by their leaders. Ihe native priests have given much aseistauce to me. "The country is gr&nd'y beautiful acd fertile. Few white men have ever-penetrated into the mountains on account of the prevaing fear of the Igorotes, who inhabit the highlands, an J whose fierce ness has been greatly exaggerated. These mcanUiuecrs are really harmless. ' The enclosure between the courthouse and jail, at Jacksonville, in which Frank I Lawrence Smith is to be executed on ! Friday, the Liiih. is completed. It is 16 . Uvt b'trb, 'tli mi area to ccotuonlda't , iV t'"lf m ii.I yrt Imva ioii lot the . tcaluld. Tin fallows wil be ihi .same ' a tliwt i.k:i vhkh l.nii 0'Niil Lauged May HI, iSSo, lor the murder of Louis McDanii-l at Aablaud in 1SS1. Whatever his thoughts may be uiitli !bitia;snt outward appreciation of the awful doom that awaits him. Hit con verts Ireely and even cheerfully with thoH w ho happcu to ln in the jail, aud ! allocls to believe that bis ecnteuce will ! be c iuunutcd to life linprisioiuncul. lie lit jii .i.I.l sort of a man. with litlld conception, of thetituiuiou aud apni!ctil ly nuMiirC of refpouaibility. Tidiuga. GRAND Fourth of July CELEBRATION - , r i 'As SURE DEATH 411776! I Squirrel ) Gopher Poison Branlon Confessed. A few tuomuuis befcire the vaeotitiou of Claude Branton he bunded a wealed letter to Sheriff Withers to bo delivered to Hey. li. M. l'atterson after the execu tion. Toe letter was a confession of the crime for which he met death. In al note included with the confession was a requestSto make tue ea.no public ten days or iwa weeks after Brauton's death. This request liav. 1'atter.wn has corn plied with, and a copy furnished fchenff Withers and I?pa'y Attornev Harris, also one to tin Eogone Guard, was com pared with the original this afWooon by Key. Patterson, Uev. Joe Handtaker, Deputy Attorney Harris and jherilf Withers. The document is juite lengthy and is probably oce of the most remarkable confessions ever written. Branton acknowledges tiring the fatal shot, confirming the confesiou of Court land Green oa the witness stand. Eu gene Guard. List of Jurors Drawn. R0SEBURG, Tuesday, July 4th, 1899, L'nJcr Auspices Roscbur;; Pirc Ucparlmcut. Grand Parade In Forenoon. Various Amusements In Afternoon. QRANP BALL AT NIGHT. Fine Display cf Fire Works. SiriON TON'S CONCERT BAND, of Albany, Wil! Furnish flusic. Oration by HON JOHN Hi MITCHELL. We hardly think IYei ient McKiaiey ran be rhargiM witu a fa:!ar to reward ru ril as it has ievei. ped iturios this war, c-n account of tbe pciiiics of the sol tier. Let the casv-s of FritIaah Lee and Joe Wheeler stand as evidence of the president's sincetity m the promo tiou of Fred Focstcn, and let us not grudge praise whrn and where due. iiroad-Axe, Top Well said JBro. Aruij, bu; it is a well known fact that General Fred Foneton is a trae-blue republican, bis father being o old republican war lume and an ex coogrfeAsman from Kansas. The elder Fnseton is ctlil a prooicent poiitician and recognized repabiican leader in his district, and resides at Lla, Kins3. Neither the press nor the politicians cf ths republican party show the slightest disposition to precipitate a platform dig- asaion. Eat tbe democratic paity is deeply etirred by the (jneetioa of a plat form for 1303. A late numbtr of a dem ocratic Journal 01 Chicago, presents a syroposinm cn this snbject, feven states beitg represented. There is not the re mot est suggestion of an idea or a policy i beyojd an labo.ation of David B. Hill's declaration, 'I am a democrat."' All agee that tbe party id as still i-tand for free trade and agai;.-. prot.'ctin. They also agree in tbe usual denunciation of trosts. Bat when it co:uee to the money question there are si tus of trouble. Ex- Governor Boies of Ioa. ex-Coagretss- maa Worthington of Peuria, and ex Judge McConnell ol Chicago agree in in sislicg that the ratio of 16 to 1 be dropped. In this they are supported by many other prominent democrate. But the rest call eagerly for the platform of 1896 withoat a chactte. Oce enthusias tic niinoisisn, J. Nick Perrin of Belle ville, declares : "The nxt national dem ocratic convention ought tote held in Chicago and ought to k'fct through its work in twentv minutes." New Yoek, May "1 A disjui'ch to the Hera! J f rem Maniia saya: Four of tbe Filipino commissioners called upon General Oiis, but made no official prop ositisns relative to surrender. They met tbe American commies ioacra later and held a four honrs' conference. It is said that the Filipinos were dismayed at ths terms c2"ereJ iu rrcsiJetit McKio- iey'a cablegram. General Pilar turned red under his brown sain wnen he re- alizsJ that he was being offered call ing bat promises of possible rei neenta tioa for b:3 people in cat? of compliance with the American command that tbey lay down their arms. Tbe commissioners have great dread of the significance of future congression al legislation. They w ill not accept a single condition of ttosa proposed, but will rrtnra dissatisfied to Aguinaldo and report the resu.U. The opinma oi mili tary officials here is that tbe negotiations merely encourage the insurgents to hold oat f ar belter terms. General Luna is bound to continue the C?ht for indepen deccs. Negotiation which enonrage the natives to hope to obtain great con sessions may cost the lives of many American soldiers. Transport Sherman Sailed. The following is the bet of jurors drawn for the June term of circuit court: Jobs Krosc, Yotcalla, farmer. J. W. Gilmore, Kiddies, fruitgrower. Win. F. Bo;gs, Eoeeborg, farmer. L. E. Brewer, Mjtle Creek, farmer. L. L. Thompson, Coles Valley, farmer. John Letsom, YoacalJa, farmer. J. D. Cornutt, Riddles, farmer. John Jackson, CacyoavUle, livery man. O. F. Kohrer, G'.eudsle, farmer. Cbaf. Weitenheiser, Yoncalla, car penter. J. A. Willis, Ieer Crek, farmer. August lleunun, Cjmstock, farmer. G. W. Teters, Oakland, farmer. F. M. Spencer, Gardiner. E. W. Witnberly, Dv-er Creek, fisher man. A. E. Clayton, Coles Valley, farmer. J. II. Bitty, Oakland, liveryman. Wm. P.. Clark, Millwood, miller. Fred I-suh, Umpnua, farmer. S. E. Lowe. Like, farmer. A. Morc'tDrfFUr, Pass Creek, farmer. J. J-Hendsrer, Illkloo, farmer. Geo. .2uxc, Kiddle, farmer. E. Msrs, Loikit.g Glass, fruit grower J. C. McCuliocli, Ten Mile, farmer. X. Selig, Myrtle Creek, merchant. Geo. A. .Suiit'n, Camas Valley, farmor. .Us. Harphaio, Kaseburg, farmer. J. M. Fletcher, Umpqna, laborer. T. W. Hatfield, Koseburg, farmer. II. Z. Ireland, Ten Mile, fanner. Sax Fiiam-'isco, May TLe Unitsd Slates transport e learner Sherman Eai.'ed la'.e tonight for Maniia, bearing 1S03 men, the largest number of soldiers to leave this port on a single transport, Seventy-five officers are aboard, among them being Brigadier-General Bates. The entire Sixth infantry, nnder Colo nel Kellogg, make np the greater pait of the Sherman's human cat go. She car ries a large cargo of supplies for the army and navy. Sacrificed in the War. People who are looting fornai J to tlie time when the arrival cf tbe Oregao vol unteers will give I'aim an op;jr:anity to work off the patriotism I hat has burned in their breitts eiacs s.u-I loiai-teers marched away, might g'.-t a little practice on some of the boys who are coruir.g back from the battle-tieii one or two at a time, peilinentiy remarks the Oreiicn ian. They fought j ist heard as the others, etuoJas much grietf. ate nt doubt ful armv ratioDS a.-. d did ail ttje other things which teach the -o!ditr eiriy ia i tbe game tbt war i- not all ulory. B it j . t. . ,..,A . . . - . . . . . . uithmit Mr.- I form, without wei;.H, and tiiey rjaietly . ' ' ... ' . , , . ! h is civeu orders to frrv out l:in rjcom- take the pUcex y left or !ru.t for, . . , " . . . , , ! mer:-'K::oiis of ten-ral O.ts and Linton, other wuo'xr a w r J t i -;cjiue tnetn ; , . . . , , . ! iiiali:i:g Co::mel Sjojmvu, of the ecotid or a haud-'itake, m to at o! n trirtKl or. . . ,' , , , ;Orei;;:i, a nrcvel !.nt'dir-eaeral ol relativ.', tj let t.i-oi kiiix th.it what, , , i .' , . . vobititeura; a.'s- luakin Captain Cae, of New York, May 24. A special to the Herald from Washington says : Adjutant-General Corhin has prepared a statement of the number of deaths which have occurred in the army since th6 beginciog of the war with Spain : la Cabs, 1203; :n I'orto Kico, .'s ; in Honolulu, 43; hi the Philippines, 000: in the United States, aS7-'. Total, r.Ot). Kansas Crops Injured. Kansas City, Ma 2i. K-iin and hail did much damage to the crops and prop' erty iu Central Kansas last night. In Saiioe county, wheat and other crops for miles were completely destroyed, many buildings were damaged and thousands of windew lights were broken. Some ca'tle aud manv thicken! and birds were killeJ. (Jen. Summers and Mayor Case. (PREPARED WHEAT) ft' SURIi IJIJATII 4!. ?S Snninns.1 n.H 'VMPW CopheP Poison M-tUf LrV l'' fc-t u.l tnicui-est Ue:mU ,,,-v. ; ' ' v ' " . And CKei'tual struclmn mt rauuU Hsts. ; v-r' MIS' MICE, CR05. SQUIRRELS. OOPHERS. ETC i A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists, ROSE-BURC, OREGON. '& w -.)A .. V ' N v V v v v v v v x Exercises at THE ROSE GROVE. Bicycle Track, Race Track, and Ball Ground near at baud. Myrtle Creek. j KuthG. Sweet has dosed her . English Shire, A tiue registered stallion imported by Mrs ". a t . I .L- meet'.CgS at this tirce. .i. . nyan, win uijko iuo etuu w Phil Kie left lust Tuesday fr the su- Ko-ebur ana uour. in tie ac w - t W.i.f Creek our ou Wednesdays aut inursoays, cr psue sawinul at oil .iet. Tm Brewer and lrry Jones m.iuea; . , ' ' remain ut oi i ;iu muv . i.uu.: on inc tmtinp.s triwto Kortbiirg on iasl ines- UUfiue-s w North I ropiua. Terms reasonaole. iu"S J. R. Dixo.n. Mrs. llattio Sherman has U-ea very sick, but we underitann is ruuc;. proved. ive Lo-Jii?y, "t U-.huK. was in t!.o city last Weducstay in the mUrtS. rl s. K. Sykes. ' and re: s. K. Hunsakcr was a business caller i,ca',.;.. at the burg cu UM TaesJay. Saa.p $X him a new carriage. Cha, Neat and his wi!o of Elk Civik, ! .-.,ni! of days visi'.iii in the; city tbe tirst of the week. .- in. J lreburir. epcut Tuesday l.it in tbe orkinKnp trlo , 'J-' in Page woven wire teuce. i 11. W. Stroug, the Ueburg lurnitntei man an J his wife. w visilcM iu . Jno. O.-tergard ! Jn. uJ ; leave the latt of tb ee l,,ktr ': Citv to work ia tho amies Don't ll.itiV yon cr.ri curd that s.ight attack cf DynpepsU by dietirg, or that it i w i!i r.irc itsrii. l-A fystx-'P5-' Core 5 wi.l caro if; it "liigecU what you tat" jres She dig-'siivo organs to A.O. M AK.vri-KS iv C.. kilW The Chief Charms of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and New. The "snap" and style of our garments Roseburg Bakery. Hurrah '. Hurrah '. t', brvad fit- rie Aud nicely made are nr mince pies. X grunibliiin; now , for the Driie is low , In.-iiie the oven the jans do py, when the jtrk and bean.- are done Camrailes and patruis have mtne fan ! . Hot cakes and ra-niifrf . n... ..n at OUr USUal low price are giving And sll tliat buy, thir sweetheart, tell. us astonishing busy days on this ; n-ve l,rea 1 auJ l"avri"' Pvery kind ; . . I 1 1'';-"-' lot for low j.ri.v you'll find, article. Kachhaf isg..l weight aud pure- Call and examine our entire hy the aL and maids demure, stock of Staple and Fancy Dry j y'wtJaciaoa street, . Goods, all that is new and up-to-date at specially attractive ' c prices. Mailorders solicited. HANT5?nw Jfe Rffmnp Props. 'fowl.' L'Sgs For Setting. , h.,i:i pure bred White leghoru j ; r fvllii cf Vi tris, :) eta. J. It. WiUH-s, Camas Valley, Or. Motlcc to Taxpayers. Monument Fund. The Douglas county monument con mittce reports the loll iwiog subscrip- tioa. to the fuud from the lie'.J of tbe sub-corn mil tees : Mrs. Edy tbe Keliy reiwrta from Oak land a subscription o; 27 .10. Sabecrip tioa Ukea ty Me-iawei Hook and Arm itae, of Koseburg, $10.90. Collections taken bv Mesdames Laugh and Jones, liosebnrg, 1.25. Collections taken by Mesdames Sbansbrook and Kiddle, Eose bnrg, 0. Mesdames Marslers and DuGas re port an additional sum of 15 to their list already published, being given by J. W. Wright of Koseburg, a sd making a total to date of $130.75. To which mast be added the dona tions made by the lodges, to date, which areas follows: Reno W. Ii. C. of Koseburg, $100; B. R. T. of Roseburg, to ; Drain Camp No. 59 W. of W., to; making a grand total f tMG-73. There seems to be a very general im pression that the present weather is not all that it should be. People are heard to murmur and evert complain, and caees are actually on record where pro fanity has been used to an alarming ex tent. Just why a protractod spring should cause such outspoken dissatis faction is bard to understand. All poets agree that spring is the most delightful time of year ; that tbe patter of tbe rain drops on tha ro f is music compared to which op. 711, by Chopin, is variety theater harmony, and that the bursting buds and cleaving cor.es that burst aud cleave only at the kis A the cadent tsar from heaven ate eights which it is a privilege to beh jlJ. No one needs to buy ke now. The children do not clamor fur money to buy tickets to Sue day Vchool pica its. The taxpayers do not groan at tho coat of spriukltng the streets. Young men with girls arc saved the expense of ice-creaui soda. And yet, with all these blessing, people emit lain aud growl aud say things that are nut fo ind in the Bible in the same cinnecti'jii that they uio tl.oui. There i- no accounting for public taste. and upprcciated. .S.ja.e of there t-sye are j cow fe'kin2 emiii :ii::t. M :r;y of them ! bave brea we4';e:i -l by le.v-r r.iii ?be.i hardship of campaign, and am rot tbe j the t-:i :;;)- r h.i:!.i1 ',,:, n nuijir by hrov.-t. Crisis May 132 Precipitated. A ti'hxram h;v 'K-eii icciyed iu .Marshtieldfrratil:. A. Graham stating that a co;Tjprcrni5e had been effected in th- Grah:iui-Wpretkles care. Graham nf"HMies Spreckles interests iu Coos co'intv , and tha prospects for complet ing the roa I to Koseburg are very bright. Marsiitiol.l Mai!. r Jeic J that a penalty of 11 pr ceut be aJJcI tc '! taxes cu the as9eeuienl roll of the year lt'S, dv. paiJ before June 1. !lr'J'.). Further ordered that a rebate of The secliuu bjus: at this pl two ier cent he given on all taxes paid broken into on las. Wednesday al! can ! in June, and a retle of one jier tent on eiderable effects taksn therefrau. i &H taxes paid in July. i i'vt-r i Jis. LvoNr?, JaJge. Flo Hall has returned froai ..ner ter with her sister, Mrs. C. V. jU.i. . Commissioners. Gav Price brings in the news that the j ; e on Tennessee is pan-; iuuuu; gt-i.. ..r .uooarcn iouk to tbe ; Company. A. kic:i.rds. Wiiard, Ore. this Artie, " the best oc cf tie year. Kruee & Shambrook, old Ltvens mioe ning oat at the rate of about pan. role afcr.ts. - . .. -.,'...1,iir : rmje Gus Lane came una" from Gaieevi.ic, working in the mines of that place since last tail. The Oregon Hair Tonic OJie Decker left hcte on lastWeunes- , day evening in company with Mrs. Ber- ; Will grow hair on bald heads, destroy dine for Cosmopolis, Wash., to blay for j dandruff ao l Hop the hair from falling a while. n v r.mwn and wile are soon ,eavefor VV b8Ut satiefactory anu wue " . J Stowell, agent, Koseburg, Ore Prlcf, four ounce bottle, 50 eta. oat. It is recommended by leading . . physicians. I have tried numerous hair Mr V ; ijuns i. in is iuu ciuj uue results, K. A. - .i .i.;l- il,r nrir.rn lime, ana iao im-.i-. -i o- ItitS help there. Tho.n buildini: dryers this year are j Chas. Keller, Milo Kelley, Loyd Ady, Noble Andreue, Kobt. Christecsen, John Stephens, J. M. Berdine. rid. j n'..vr .1m Harris and A. F. Oirnntt. . The boys wcnld like to know why LJ Weaver ia setting up the cigars so much fne It can't be that he is running for .r,,. m.1 ;t ran't be because he lost! bis chin whhker3 while gone. We would have to give it up if it was not for bis building a steam dryer. County Treasurer's Notice. Wanted. Will trade pianos, orgcs or bicycles or lumb.-r or wood. T. K. KlCIIAKD.SCN Kcseburg, Ore. Fancy Fowls. Pure bied S. C. Leghorns for sale, apolv to Gadc'is Bio?., Koeebnrg, Or. lm27l Notice ia hereby given to all parlies , holding Douglas county warrants in-j t.i Kehmarv O IS'.W. to p-eaent the sauio at the treat-nrer'a office j -V -Jl&-spy. at the Douglas County bank for pay-j ment . as interest w ill cease thereon niter j r$t'&t the .'.ate of this notice. : -,d this the Jl'-h day of April I... ), ut tho City o! K ebni-g, Oregon. tii:o. V. DlMMlCK, Co-iiilv Treastirtr, D.inglas County, Or Ho, for Boswell Spring! a A GOLDEN DISCOVERY. The famous Klondike region is not all gold. Hundreds m t( rtmctvHnr. bV" drol an dic of i;EKiN, Miv 1 Tue Kas-iU-i niiou- We are i:.'ormed by our ruetliug real-er-:;.to men there is a much greater de- luty epeciuiEne of iii.;ij?io i that tiiey were nut ,ac.x oi i ao.e o,, .ui- u .. j ,., ., (ar ,;0UHL.S than they can supply. mills vr uujci, u'.'i j will flx:k to bi l iu r?gi'---ut welcome on its retura wih UhXir ;iihrrii. !v-.s t i help tbes lrggii:ig b-';ieeo-t,trs find jobf, ttiey wi'l ti- a work !ii'-ii will bf betier than liiri w,!vi:,a of flgs abd Ihe biowng of Jririi". It isei'-r to learn whoth ifum-fd voluiiterK are. .Wfjsl of ihmit ut.: tt.ui by thsatiji laut-c-riera'. Tl.e others are around reung-ll yaninn ttmt lfja-ia l. uaa!;li 10 j 1 ins speKn wen iv.r our cn , auu iuviim accept thi tl;i'.:it'?-j rofiii.il f a r i!ro id the w.Whtiiueut of capital iu resident cutlet ,i i ; e.inl ta.i'. k': will send etii-j coltaea hr rent. ut'fjrs furt h t cjciiie-:; tt,e U'i4iuti M4M.Uuri.tii r iilrijol wi'h l'tkin. Naval Hero Dead. F. aston. M l , May Captain t'icv-i er, who was pikt i4 ib M "iiifor daring j ilveiy citizen of the couuty should r.ubjcribe for the Plaixuealkk at once, j lu in ws Nor vi. e u second to no paper Ifj'ili.Mit'! in Southern Oreoo Thu itheip-fheariiig machine is being bnntiog work, and can bt found by any- fj-iit witu the Idrii in Hampton successfally iiKeu in places in Eaetern Due hn rvally wants to &e them. Uwls, is dead, nel 8J yew. Oregon. Com morning Mr.y l!, lv.i'.t, and until September :k, IS'.O, special ticket! to Boswell Springs and rolurn to ihin city will le sold a-i filloivs: It'-div tickets, tl.So. Tickets going Saturday and re turning tha following Monday, tl.40. Special rates aru also giveu froii Purt landand iuturmediate points. Cord effects are very popular this Bta son. Imagine the pretlicet good: and colorings you ever saw and '50" will know the beauty of our line. Novell v Store. Wood taken on subscription. Ttiis ap plys to both old I'-nd new fitibucribrfte. La-vn 1110 a ers e.oril planters an l cul tivators nt, Cluirchill A W...,lley'it Afir si s wan 1 i on 'Tin: like and Ai tiie chimin of Admiral Iwwey, ' tilt: wrirM i jrriBlct ia nl lino. He Miimt iUleait, K.e life-lour men.! innl n'lmirer nf Ui iiHticm k l.lol lilii'-xl anil lio-t Jjtink: over .W Re''. XxlU luclii-; in'iirlv 10" paKes lihlllono llluilr llniiH. onlv 1 i. liiKitniims tli'iiiaud. Bii; mmiiiisioir. Ontlil tree. ChmKW i( n lile tini.i. Wriw nui' k. The Doniiiiion Company, I'.nt KliKr:Rtloii Klt;;i liir'C. hunger without ever CiidinR the precious metal. Often the most precious tilings of life are fourd only after infinite exertion and discouraging search. Many n man and woman looking vainly for health almost drops by the-wayside 1)efore the golden means of reljef is at last discovered. " Alwut twelve year sro," say o. S. Copcu haver. Ks;., of Mount Viiiun, HmuiiiKlon Co., I'a.. " 1 was SiiiUlcnly taken with a pain in the pit of my htumnrH which wrh m violent I couhl not walk straight. It vonUl prow more severe until it caused WKterbrteh nml votuitin$r of h Rlimv yellow matter. I consulted a phvsiciml nnd he told me I had a form of dvpeps'a. and treated me for aliout six months with but little benefit. I Mill kept getting so weak I could bcnrcely walk. "I then tried another physician nnd he told me my liver was out of order and that I hud in digestion. He gave me a treatment aud I Rot wjiiie better but only lor a short time. I then tried another one who said t bad chronic indi gestion, ulceratiou of the lininir of the stomach, torpid liver and kidney affection. He treated me tor more than a year and I felt much better but it did not last. " I then took to using several widely advertised patent ineiliiines, but received no inure than I temporary relief while usiiiK. I then tried Dr. j IHercc's medicines, using bin 'Oolden Medical 1 Discovery.' ami the 'l'leasant Pellets.' and in two mouths' time I was leeling better than I had lor years bt (ore. l'can tnithfulIvsavDr. Pierce" medicines did me more sod than anv I had ever taken." If yon are one of those discouraged ones in the long and weary search for health, write to Dr. R. V. Heree, of Buf falo, N. Y. He will send you friendly advice that will not cost you one cent. For constipation, nothing is equal to Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. WOLLENBERG BROS. B. W. STRONG, (Successor U Aloian Jer ec Strung.) Has a complete line of Furniture as cheap as 2nd hand goods clu be bought and -ou run no risk of Ied Bugs. WALL PAPKR iu a large variety of styles CARPETS in latest Patterns and at prices as low as in Portland or San l'raacisco. You can liud iu my Store all goods kept iu a first class Furniture Store also can Repair anything in Furniture line that is rcsparablc or cover any Lounges or Couches that need Repairing and Satis faction gaurantccd. No trouble to show goods, ... u. 11. ;Saccnor la G. W. XOAH.) General Blacksmithing The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MKS. B. C0MST0CK, Proprietress. rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, REPAIRING OF Ala. K1SE3 PROMPTLY DONE. Hbop on Corner tVashlnRton and Kane 8t., Kostborg. ST Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealeas in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MaARTIN, , 'Phone Main 181. PrOpS. The Roseburg Tannery. (Hi:,'hi.-st Cah Price Paid for Hide. Knrsand Raw Skins.'. Fur and Fuckskin Prosed for tiloves, 1-u-h and I .ace lA'alher. Ftirs and skills lnscl and Cleaneil. Pdack Anra Uoats fr Chaps. L DEACH, Proprietor. FHt of Mill St., South Uiiscbuix', Orx-goii. Mrs. A. C. Kidd. f iuctajur to 21 r. Eaton. Calls attention to Iier nice fresh slock of , STAPLE GROCERIES. Every thing standard and of the best quality. Remem ber at the old Hasten stand. Notice For Publication. fyrraa Pt.itz Lisa Office. Koseburg. iTon.AjriI t. n&. Notice ten-by fiTvn tiiai in cvwnpiiaaca with Uie rrvviions of the act of Congress of Jocc S, lr, czniUci "An act lor the sale of timber land, in thrstaiesof California. Oregon. 2vad aad W ushimrton Territory. ' as extrud ed to all lie pub.ie lacd staws bv act of August JOSEPH A- WHARTOX, of RidiEe. eo'.;n:y of Dong!, state of Oregon, has this day C led in this oSice hi. sworn staie aentNo. 679, ior tbe pim-hase of the tE 'Vof station N H iu township 'o- a0 raB?e So. 7 W, and will o:fcr proof to show tiat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than ior arr.cu'rural pnrpowes, and to establish his cU.m 10 said land b fore the register and recciTer of this offn-e at Roseburg. Oregon, on Saturday, the 10th day of June. 1S9. He Earner as witnesses: George W. Kida U. S. Xichoiis George yuine, George R. Eidtile, oi Riddles , On-gi'D. Any and all persons clalmiag adversely the. alxve-deserilcd lands are requested to rile tlieir eiaims iu this oiiiceoaor before said ban day of Jane, lil", J.T. BRUGES. Renter. Asaijjnee's Final Notice. otiee is hereby given that tie underslxned assi.cnee of the estateof H. B. Johnsou. an insolvent debtor, has tiled his final account as such a$a:cnee with the Countv Clerk of Douclas CountT, Uretn. aud that said final account will be beard acd passed cpon at the Jun. lenn of theCinuit Cotirt of tae iute oi Orejron for Douiias Conuty. U be held beginning with the second ilomlav in June, l-". C." A.SEUlBRRrE, Aisisnee. COSUOW i SUERIDAX. Attorney for Assignee Executors Notice. VOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE uudcrsnracd have been bv the Connty Court oi ikiuel.-is County, State oi" Hirwn, duly appointed the executrix and executors ot tho estate' cf Ai trod WiUiant Roeil, deceased. All Ivtxms b.tviui; claims ai:ainnt the id estate are hereby reiiuired to pieeni tiio sanie, duly vcrilied, to the undesigned st Oarvlinor. Dcxu; las Couuty, Oretioii, within six mouths irom the da:e t this nouex'. Uiilcd this l'Jth d.tv of Mav. EVA AM'Kir KtKl. WAKRES PA SOX KKH. BENJAM1X EDWAKH l.YsTER, Executrix and EACcntors of the Estalo ot Al ia'd Wilhaui Reed, Deceased. (uifc) Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Horn Brtl sowe ro.. r row. Notice For Publication. Cmtsd States Land Orru it v Kiwebur, Owgiui, April lJ.-3. Xotii- hereby sivca that the following uamcd wilier has fl'.eil notice ot his iutentiou to make tinal proof iu supiwrt of bU rlnioi. and tha! slid prool will be lumle before the Register and Receiver, luited states Ijuid titUev at Kiburs!, Oregon, ou Juuo 6, lS'.y, via- M1.SI1ACK TIPTON, on his I!. E. Xo-TAH for tho X XE See ID T;. S.. 11. ; west. He names tho follow in ' i(neoen to piwo his continuous res idence umin aud cultivation of a:d laud, via: William C Tmton, oi Uiido, Oregon, Albert Sic CiMainiH, of Hoa'iiu, i-g'u. r ranW Cantellaud Nan; v J. Wciuer, el Oak Creek, utveon. A u- J.T. bruxies. Regislv. Notice for Publication. I'M 1Kb States Laku Orni K,' Roseburvr, Urvtron. Mayjl. Xulice i hereby then that the following named settler linstileil notice of his iutentiou to milk." linal proof lu support of bis claim, nnd (Notice For Publication.! ,i Doctor that xaul proot will be made wdore ihe PeKisti r OreRon, ou June l:t, IW, viz and Kei'eiver, I'. S. Land Office at Koft burf, I KANCls I. R1DKK. nn II. K, Nn. Mjo, I. r the S'a NW1.,, .'. see. l, T. ;S., K. S W. lie names tho ollowini; witnesses to prove'his continuous n sideiice upou urn! cultivation of snid laud, vi: ( harlis K. Rider, Benjamiu F. Rider lsnae W iiinitigliani, I'oiirIhs WiuuitiKbani, of Olalla, OriKOii. (ninp) J. T. RRIDGKy, Register. I'SITKU STATE', Land Ortu e, Kuseburg, Oregon, May .", tSi'.O, .xotiee i uer-iojr siveu mai i i.-n... ...j,- , named settler has tiled notice of his inteiiiuni , to muke tinal ntnof in mppori of his claim, and . that said proo'. vuil I made before the Regis-! ter and Receiver. Cuitisl States Laud Otliee at ; Ki.soburs, Ur'., on Juno 1'.. ls-, t: , .M'GHf T K. BAH RK h i fit II. K. .".... 771.;, tor the Lots'.', l.l!,s ' . s E1,. S'.. !v ,-ee. w. T 'Jo S. Kb W. He names the. follow iui: wituesvs to prove his eaii tinuous residence upon and e.ultivalion of said land, vi : Charles Ualtlcld, Edward Lii'.lard VMUisai. Kaiser, Conftaut Toussaiut, all of Mol ro.se, O'.tkom. Kegi.-te VS.'..: vVi. i'.' lL ' ITutotunat. who cu. i r. v v ... fz -i. - ivM.nih. A CO. Specialists for Men TW i'iivK"iaf4 hrt bami TUy b-v Hi Urvrt um b-t tsiut;'nrJ Ktitu-1 in- ESTaaUSHCD 17 YERS. AIL FTtKE. Th.M'uU. MaJ .1 Iwhu AMlrtneoaaJtnliili NoCksrr rir Caasaltatlw. 731 smuiKisro i t:'VitatEDrmoc --1 ' .'1 - m i a