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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1899)
i if. ; JcSiJcPtcparatioalbrAs-sldrflaUng'iliefooaandacgula-Lr tfStomaciisaislBovcb of EromotesT5cstion,CIiectfuI-i tcss andRcstContains ncitncr OpniniuMorphinc nor Mineral. Hot Narcotic. if iipmarr A Dcrfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms ,Connlsions .Fevensiv ncss sndLoss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signetorc of MXW "YORK. rXACT COPYOT WRAPFEB. 33 Send the g SEMI-WEEKLY I PLAIMDEALER Via vcr ver WOODWARD THE r ROSEBURG . Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! Wai always ia the Lead, and mean to keep then. Taa Golden Harvest is upon as, and farm era are smiling because Woodward loots to their interest. ISUGGV HARNESS Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Tbeae are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Price. -V"malt your parse and be aare and sea Woodward before buying. .Y. G. WOODWARD BOSWELL SPRINGS On the 5. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon HOTEL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. To The L'nlortnnate. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and the most ucreKful BuecialiM in Ban h rati- 3 J care all Sexual aifl -V. Seminal Diaeaac cues Crj aH Oonnorrbra( ileet ..'." Stricture, Syph liia ia ,'i V'ail i;a fonna, Sikin Di .ij V jaeaaea. Nervous Debit-&;-' tty, Impotency. Semi- V. nal Weakneaaaod Loss u.-&v of ranbood, tlu Cfne- Jl'jence ol aeii aouae and niw produciUK tne ollowtni? aymptomit: aaliow ouutunance, dark apota under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, lo of couiident. nillidetii in ap firoachliig itrancT, palpitation of the heart, weak new of the limbs and back, los of memory pimples on Ihe lace. ciiebi, cuinpuuiMlon, etc. U&. GIBBON has practieei in nan Fr:i'-jco ever thirty yearvaud ttoac troubled auould nii (ail to consult him and receive the twnelit of his preat skill and experience, 'i ho doctor er-s when others fail. Try him. Cures euaranteep. Persona cured at home. Chanres reasonable. Call or write. l)K. J. F. GIBBON, 625;Eenrny St. tan Kran Cisco. Cal Notice of Final Settlement. TS the county A Countr. Orcon. COU'.T OF DOUGLAS In the matter of the cxtate o Henry A. A'lsnii, Decwd. The nuderKlKned administrstor ol cmd tute cuid having r led his huai account iu faia Cmirt, notice is hereby riven that Monday, the .hd oay nf July, iKft. at 10 clock a. ill-, at the County Court room in Kosi tiurK, Douglas County. Ore pron. Is tae time and place sot by the Judge ol kaid Court to bear objections (if any there be) to aald final account, and lo the discharge of aid adminh-lraior. Dated at Kotn-lmrtT. Oregon, May 1 VM. JOES W. WKAVEE, Admihinrator. (m imp) m fh MOP For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Sought. III Yr cctfttuit eMnv. irw vomk citv. To your Eastern Friend. .. . I Administrator's Sale Of Real i Property. TIN THE COUNTY COURT 07 THE eTATK I ' Oregon, ia for t'ouEia ('cuiiiy. In the rial tcr o the r;ner?iii!i uiifni Mrk and JUher Mirkt, .artDers ts . Mark? 4. CO. ot:ceu fcereby civta tn: pursuant to an unieruiM.e mJe by ibo at.ve em lii-d t inirt on the u:a da' of Xiv, l, anJ er.;-rel oi rc conl m tno journal oi iwid court. T!:e umiT s:iroel admiuxt.-atur o! Ihe mmn.ranu tai o! a. Jlaraa and Asfir Marin, jtartiier under ijjr urm Dimtf ai a. uuKi d; t j vi ii i I mm ana atter the ilth day of June. lsl.', ;.moti1 utJl at private mle iorea..a in hand a'.Iot therein, tiCe and intereot of the aid iartncihip rMa'.o of S. Maraa A. Co., the wme bcine nn nndivided ball inteicst therein, in and to the following uesL-r: oea real j.roj-rtj- m luug. county Or.-ron. to-wit: TheVt, itr-e. foar. five and six. section 5? The north half of the Dorthvst quanrr. loe Dunn nail oi ncrtiiearl iuarti r and foutlieaM quart'To: northeast quar;.-r, bectinci, town h;p 3P,a est. contniDinc arrvn. n'. the northwest ouarb rof uonhrt-t iuartr -lion Si, alw the foUowinic dewrih.d pn jnitr low it: Commencing at the aouthnut curnt-rof the donaiion claim of Kobert bniilhaud taan mith, aud runninc ttic-nce north Li nds. theiiet' west one mile on line paraliipwiih th umlh Kinnanr 'I L .. ...... n! to the ivuih boundary of said claim thence eal aion theao'jth hue of Mid claim out ini:c lopuiceoi bceinnin, contatnmc U acn-s aiso incMiuirieasi quarter ni sonihocat iuar-u-r. section Hi, and the ucrthwbt ;art-r of ine north wexV quarter of NCtinn 84. theaouth wc-t .iTiarter of north wet iuarier mUuii s., the vre-t nail ot the norttiwee; nuarter section M. The south half of northwest iuncr aection .ii. anaiotloar oi section 'Si, a.l in toarn.hip 'ii uiq oi ranire ne aest, contaimue in the aggregate acres. AsIIKR MABKr1. Administrator of the pannenhin eute of Marks & Co. Summons. T.N THE ClKCriT COCKT I OK DOUGLAb - county, state oi union John L. Arzner, PiaintiU' 1 vs. tsabel'a J. French, Moody French. William Iauson. Deli- lia lauson, J. L. French, Caleb Corder, Atna CordeT. belle riencn. LlytMS rreacb. Itaac V Suit in F.,.uitr ivaie rri-ucn, xxiuise rreneh. Mortgage. French, liefendants. I lucu r r: in ii . auu xianuan t lo HiUiam Lauson and Delilia lju-,.n auoie uameu ueIeu(laI: iu cue uameoi me biaie oi iinpffon- von nereoy re iUin-i 10 appear and answer the com pi Hint filed uaiofct yon in the above entitled suit on or oeiore tue nnt day ot tlio next regu lar term ol the above entitlod Court, to-wit-On or before Monday, June 12, aud If you fail to appear or answer Fl&intid's cfmpliiint against you as aforesaid within said time, Main'.irT will apply to the Court lor Ihe rc'iel !emandel in ln complaint as follows: For the foreclosure of a certain inortgave executed by Defendant, lfalellg J. French, and Samson French (now deceased) in favor of Plaintiff, on the iifnd day of ctober, lvCi, to secure the pay ment of a certain promissory note (or the sum of l-AJO.O) with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 percent per annum, upon which there is now ue the sum of M.'O, ml mortiface conveying to said Plaintiff for that purpose the fellowing described real property to-wit: The E of the N W and the W iof tbe N E !of Section 1 in Tp::2. ri Rs W,V ill meridian; also for a judg ment for the ai.iount due upon said promissory note for such attorney's fe-s as the Court shall adjudge reasonable, for PlnintilUs costs and disbursements herein and for such other relief as is praved for in said complaint and as the Court stall adjudge meet and ouitabie. This summons i published by order of Hon. J. W Hamilton, judge of said Court, which order is iiat-d March. 'i l.v.t, and the time pre scribed in said order for the publication of this summons is once u week for six weeks preci-d. ing the first day of sail ten:i of Court and the day of the first publication of this summons is March - l'-l'.c K. W. BEN- N, in-Zib At'.urncy for PiaiiilifT. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificial! vdiffests the fond and nlrln Nature Id strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the.it est discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in eflicieucv. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures tjspepsia, i nuigesuon. Heartburn, Flafctllc.nPfl. finnr fstrimooli Tuniooo Sickneadache,Gastialgia,Cramps,anri gll other results of i mperfect digestion. rreparaa cy t. c uewitt Co., CrjicaflO. For sale by A. C. Markers A Cc. AW 3 3 1ft ft Aid Crop and Fruit Prospects. roiULANu, Mav -3 Tlie bullulin for the coi responding week last year an nounced gectsral rains anil law terupera tare, how opportune they were and tlio great benefit lo cropc The same condi tions prevailed lid year, hut so niUi'h weather of the emno kind hat) preceded that, iiii-tia l of n Iwnetlt, it has been in jurious. The sod is c 'Id and wet. Seeding has tit-eu delayed, and now cauiut lm tiaiehed teforo June lOlu; tueu, should warm, dry wea-hur prevail, tbe lata tpiiug crop will not amount to tnucn. rail-sown gram tiaa made lime growth, though it has au excellent stand; eurly-to ii sprint: grain i doing well on the, higher land. Warmer weather will be of great benetit to the gram crop. Finn coutiuues to d.-op, aud especial ly bo fur prunes. In eonie orchards the Italian prunes willie an absolute fail ure; iu others, a email crop is probable. The - petite and silver prunes have not fallen so badly, and they are expected to give a fair icld. Cherries and pears have been drop pine, nut, as a iulo, good crops will le bad. The peach crop in the southern counties is good: in the northern counties there will be very few lor ship menl. .Apples aro yet (dooming and a good crop is promised. The causa of the dropping is evideully due to the cold toil and abseuce of beat to force the sap np the trees; the sxalt fruit is therefore literally starved lo death, and it then drops to the ground. The fruit, today, promises to be a smaller crop than was ever before grown iu the stale, uooecberriea are now be ing marketed. Strawberries are ripen ing slowly and protniee a good crop. Other berries are ia good condition, ei- c?t t in a few localities, where they were winter killed. Cranberries are in bloom; they, too, are backward, but are not injured, drapes are in blooai. Crimson clover, iu Cany, is in bead. The hay crop is most promising Hops sje malting rigorous growth. The hail storm on the 17th cut the heads from Tines in a few yards. Hops are today the most promising of alt crops in the state. Pasturage is good aod bUx k is in good condition. The streams are fall of water and the miners have a good supply for placer mining. The frosts did no n.aterial in jury. Garden produce is not making rapid growth. Potato and corn planting continue. Crcr. as a rule, will not I e at good thii year as they were last, but there will be no general failure cf any crop. The Wfather conditions are now favor, able fcr an early change to fair, warmer weather. B. S. Pam e, Section Director. Pointed Paragraphs. When a man acts the loo!, l.e calls it sowing wild oats. The pump trust bas been organized with everything right np to the handle. We wcnld get more enjoyment oat of a dollar if it took as long J spend it as it does to r arn it. A valued exchange tells of a Ch'caso man who bas just died and who bad the funeral sermon Breached to Lira and the R-.ncii..nn.i.nM,ait.ri tuf.ru ti. Jnal. "'"i-'r""a vc u.j y"" no ii vn I'aia uia nuaisier sou ine t quartette. Monday's Capital Journal "scoops" all its contemporaries by publishing on that date the following "special'' from Georgia bearing the intelligence of an other very shocking, fchnmaa and bar birous manner of disposing of a colored burglar: "Mrs. Jaa. Wood, of Esoui Hill district, Thnrrday night shot a dead negro who was seeking (o enter her bedroom. Mrs. Wood's course is universally approved." It may have teen Conductor Kamuel Veatch for all we know : While passing through his train be found a lady in black grieving profusely. He asked. 'My poor madam, can I be of any help to tod, and what is the matter?' She replied, Oh conductor, I have my nufband'a remains ia the bag gage car, carrying them to the city to be cremated.' A little farther down the car another lady just as handsome as the other said, 'Conductor what a.Ia . that sister?' 'Madam,' 'he replied, 'she is carrying the body of her hneband to be cremated, and I am surprised at ber grief as it is her fourth hus band.' Lady No. 2 began to weep very loudly, and in great surprise be said: 'Madam, you are worse than the other sister. Whst ails you? Oh, conductor, the Lord is not goo J. I have trustd to Him for forty years and never bad nary husbaud, and there is a woman with husbands to burn.' First Class Line of Jewelry. . A full and very fine line of jewelry is now offered for sale by G. W. Cartwright of Yoncalla, Or. This saU includes rolled guld plate, gold filled, gold front and solid gold good? of our own manu facture, and we warrant them to give perfect satisfaction, or we will reluod the money paid for them ty the purchaser, in ess!.. We manufacture over 5,000 designs or patterns of jewelry and do not hesitat to warrant our goods to the fullest ex tent. We know they are exactly as rep resented. In case this notice should teach pa trons who are too far from Mr. Cart wright's place of biibintsi, or other stores where our goods are sold, to admit of their going there to purchase our goods, write us what you want and we will sup ply you hy mail at the regular prices. We will be glad to correspond with the wearer of our goods concerning them. Will send full instructions as to the care of jewelry, how to clean it, etc. cn appli cation by mail. W. F. Mais Co., Kafctern Factory Cor. Friendship & Eddy ffts., Providence, It. I. Western Factory (largest in the world) under process of construction at East Iowa City, Iowa. Over 52,003 ft. of floor space. ra23U Grafting Tomatoes on to Potatoes. The Cni'ed States government at the experiment btalions has succeeded in grafting the tomato top on to the potato root, and Strang us it nvy seem, the growing of a crop of tomatoes does not soeui to interfere with ,he growth of the potato, and w e have no doubt that it w ill become common tome limo by this means to grow the finest tomatoes and jwtatoes both from the same plant. llobe Democrat. Burial of H. D. flcGuIre. Au immense' congregation us.'embled at the Third PrebhyterLan church at East Ninth au I V.l Oak h' reels at 2 o'clock last Monday lo attend the funer al services over the remains of the late Ilollister 1 McUuiro. The services were conducted by Key. Robert A. McLean, pastor of the church, ahospeke eloquently of the life and wutk of the deceased. At 1 o'clock the membera of Vt'iinSiina tnii lotle. No. 4i, A. F. & A. M., as sembled at their hall and proceeded to Hie cliurctj, wuere ins Itinera! ph vices were 10 ne neiu. .weniiiers oi mis tooe to k charge of the reuiaius alter the ex ercises at the c.iurch and accompanied them to Lone Fir cemetery, where the usual Masonic burial ceremouies were conducted. Members of Multnomah camp. No. 77, Woodmen of the World ; of Abernethy'e cabin, Native Sons, and of the Artieans order were also iu attendance, and as sisted in the ceremonies. (lov-emur T. T, tieer, Secretary of State F. I. Dnub.tr, William A. Manly, Henry E. Mc(imn, J. V. JJeacli aud Syl vester Farrell were the honorary pall bearers. The acting pall-hearers were Co.onel U. B. Tmtle, Thil Metecham, George T, Myers. Frank C. Baker, Frank M War ren, lUlph K. Moody. A New Amusement Device A new spectacular device called the panodrome, which was one of the draw iog cards at the Turin (Italy) exposition laet year, is soon to be introduced to summer pleasure-seekers in America by John Oiaitres. The pinodrome is an illusion appar atus on a large ecalc, which gives the beholder an exact impression of a rati way journey iron) Kouie to torn pen The spectatn takes his seat ia a rail way car whi'.'h stands in what ia to u!l apiicarances :n ordinary station. Ii rectly, with the proper accompaioment of rattle and jerk, the traia seems to move out into iho open this effect fat ing sained t y (he movement of the station w a.l. The scenery is perfectly reproduced by Ihe rapidly moving strips of canvas and the effect is said to be sur prisingly tealirtic Ttie landscapes were painted by Italian artjets and are thoe used in Turin. Mr. Cbartres, who with two other Americans, bas secured, the sole rights fur this country bas aoont completed ncgr.iaiions r jr the cs- tatiishment of the panodroae at Coney Island, Philadelphia and Chicago. Resolutions of Condolence. tlARMSKK, Or.,May 5, ISJ'J At a meeting cf Gardiner Lodge, No, 1J2, 1. O. O. F., hel I on the abovo date the following resolutions were adopted WusRiUs, It bas pleased the.Sover eign U.and MaMer of the Universe, to remove from our fellowship Brother A W. Reed, therefor be it Rt'olttJ, That in the untimely death of Brother Keed, this LoJe has sus tained theljssof cue of its most hon ored and beloved members, whose in fluenoe and benevolence ever stood for I . . tin best interests of OJJ Fellowship, and who exemplified in his life the car dinal principles of Friendship, Love and Troth, therefore be it further JUtotred, That the sincere sympathy of this Fraternity be extended to the late brother's relatives, ia their great ecrrow, tninling that Ue who tcmpereth the wind to tte thorn lamb may be their stay aod comforter, and be it furth er Hff ilrtd, That a cop cf these resolu tions be spread upon the minutes of this Lodge and. that copies be forwarded to the widow and relit. ves of oar late brother, ths Florence Went, and Ilose- burg papers, under the seal of this Lodge. Thomas Williams, T. W. .Vkgcs, William Yojt, Committee. Resolutions of Condolence. iiekkas, Death has again laid his unrelenting band upon another member of Pbiletarian lodze. Brother Wno. F. Cooper, causing grief and anguish to i happy home, and sorrow to oar order it is bat fitting and proper that this lodga give expression to the deep sot row it feels for the loss of so esteemed mcailer who, by his upright conduct as a citizen, his exemplary l.ij as a brother Odd Fellow and his fraternal deportment in the eocial relations of life, merits our highest praise and regard?. Therefore, be it liesulcol. That by the death ot Brother Cooper, this I nlge has lost beloved member, his family a loved eon and brother, society an esleeuied member and the eta'e a good ciiixu. Jicsotitd, Further, that in the death of one so full of hope and prou.Ue, in the morning of yonng manhood, this lodge feels most keenly the sad strcke and bewails its loss with deepest sorrow lietokfd Also, that Pbiletarian lodge v.i.1 ever cherish his memory for bis many virtues of bead and heart, for bis courtesy to his brother Odd Fellows and hi jvotion to Friendship, Love aud T . . i, the cardinal principles of our be luted order, and that we will try to em ui.ie ins oiameiess me mat we may, like him, be prepared for the Sovereign Grand Lodge on high. Tiurcfure, Be it ordered that these resolutions be spread on the minutes of this lodge ; that a copy be properly en grossed and furnished to the family of the deceased and a ropy to the city papers, and that the charter of this ljdge be draped for the period of 30 days W. F. Bt.NJAMIX, Frank Mickli.i, V. T. Wkkuit, C. 8. Jackson, L. Wi.miiehlky, ' Committee. Restoring an Old Orchard. It is sometimes cheater to restore, an old orchard than to plant a new cue aud wait for the young trees to grow. This may be done by judicious pruning and reuiovitic all of the dead wood, then manuring tho ground in the fall und ap plying fertilizers io the npring. The manure tiinst bo lined liberally, first lightly Plirriog tho surface soil and then applying tlru manure, which should be well worked in when spring open. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Is a chronic disease. There Is an inflamma tion ot the Inner coating of the stomach. A thick, ropy mucus forms and this causes the more pronounced symptoms. It remains in the stomach and decomposes. Then, of coarse, digestion can not be properly perform ed. Tho great vegetable remedy II I'D YAM never falls to effect a cure. BI DTAN can be had of all druggists for 00c. per package. Study your ymplomseartlully from thischart. Each num ber represents a symptom or a group of symp tom. You have the symptoms. Use UCD- Y AX and tlicy will disappear. THE SYMPTOMS ARE: 1. BILIOUS HEADACHE. This is morn pronounced In the morning. HUD YAM will relieve the headache. 3 3. It ED AND WATERY EYES. HUDYAN will cause the redness to disap-i'l-r aud l.i j L 5 the eyes assume their nor nal, healthy appearance. 4. COATED TONGUE AND FOE TID BREATH AND BAD TA8TE IN THE MOUTH. HUDYAN, will clear the tongue, make the breath pure aod sweet and cause the bad tr.ste to disappear. 5. PAIN AND TENDERNESS IN TH3 STOMACH. This is duo to Indiges tion. lirOYAM will cause the food to he roine jx-rfcclly digested and the pain and tenderness eUl disappear. C. ENLARGEMENT OP THE LIVEIi. HUDYAN Hi lessen theconges tlon and reduce the enlarged liver to its nor mal ie. )IL'I)TAN will relieve you of the abova ryuiptoms and make you well. Do not delay. G- to your drnrrlsi at once and procure a package cf III l VAN for 50c. or for If your drugs:! 'toes nut keep it, send direct to tho lit DYA M KKMEDY COMPANY, tan Kniulxo. ( si., and they will send it to you. You rui consul; ihe great HUDYAN DOCTORS llttE. lxi not forget that. Cell and see ibern if yea wih. You may call and tee thru, or write, as you desirv. AiUlrv is HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. Slacktea, Marks sad Ellis Sta, Saa Francisco, Cal. I THE 1)1 RECT ROCTE T Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. tiives choice f m latorito routes, tla the IWIOX l'ACU JC Fast Mail Lino, or the lilO GRANDE .c3ic line. Look at the time days to Salt Lake days tq Denver days, to Chicago 2' 4J2 days to New York Krce Krcllalaic Cbalr cars, Vp- holMtrrtrd Tourist ttls-cpisi Cars, Paltmata flacc Slctrjs- itsic Catra operaici ots all train. For (unber lulortnu'ler apply lo . J. F. GIVANS. Agt., Koseborg C. O. Terry. W. EL Co man, Trav. rasa. Act Gca. AgL, 121 ThlrJ tiL, Fortlaud. Or. Tac Cttai-clM?). MrriiDi-r Chch u-oinnj of Main and Lace slreela, Sunday Service: Preaching, U a. a and S.00 p. bl; iabbath School, 10 a. m.; L. A. Walker, Superintendent; Clasa MecUug al cieae of the morning service: Kpsrorta Leagua 70 p. m. T. n. Churchill, Fivsidcnt. Prayer Mcetlug. Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. j. K. AajtoLD, Pastor, Parsonage, corner Mala and Lane. I'sirto Bketbksx Cucacu on Fowler stiveW Sunday service, at 11 a. m. and 7 .30 p. m. Pray er meeting. Thursday evening. Mrs. Lcct H. Ccrur, Pastor. Sr. Oktia- s Cat acB. Corner Cass aud Mala strecu. hsirrlcea on second and fourth Sunday morniug of each month and every Sun day eveulug. Special ser.' Ice announced from lime lo time. Rav. ions Dawsos, Missionary. U. E. Cavet'H. Surra. tk'rriccs every Sunday morning aod evening. Rv. J. T. COTTos, Pastor Bastist Cucacu corner of Lane and Rose streets. 8un lay service: Preaching at 11 a. m. aud 7.3J p. m. SahUalh S.hool at 10 a. m., O. P. Coshow, supcriutcudent. tayer meeting rt ' W Wednesilay evening. S. A. Don. las, Fastor. FiaT Ciiuistiax cutacM -Corner of line ant Woslwanl streets- Sunday servtees: Freachin? lwth morning aud evenlug, Sunday school al 10 a ut. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0 3.) p. in Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7 .a). A cordUl welcome and greeting awaits all. V. A. Woo, Pastor F:rt 1'BEsKYTMKi as Cucacu Corner of Cass and Kokj stn-ets. Sunday service: Public worship, 11 a m., ant a p. m.: Sabbath school, 10 a, in. Y. P. B. C. E. at 7 p. in. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening 7:30 p m. J. A. Tow.nsisd, Pastor Tag W. C. T. U. will h.ild Its regular meetings ou tho second and fourth Mondays of everv month at T::a p. in. in the Epuortli Uagus room of the M. E. Church. The Dewey Book. Do you want to know more about Dewey, the great admiral and his gift to the Nation? If so read our up-to-date Dewey Book," written by Jas. L. Stickney, aid-de-cauip to Admiral Dewey at the battle of Manila Bay. This book is not a history of Cuban in surrection or operations it is a Philip pino book. It begins with the daring of Dewey and continues through the operations between Spanish and American forces at Manila. The battle of Manila Bay is described as only Stickney can describe it from the vant age grouud of ti e Olymnia's bridge, by the side of Dewey, where he witnessed every maneuver, transmitted every com mand and observed eyery phase of the battle and exulted in the glory of the American Navy. Complete biogranhy of Admiral Dewey is given, also biog raphy of the eminent American com manders, fully illustrated. The accurato and valuable maps found in this book are a valuable feature of tho book. Price only $1.73. Sold by subscription only. Occidental Publishing Co., Station B, Oakland, Cal. M. W. Wrist. en, general agent for the Pacific Coast. -KlSLSSW.r -V, CM v c n . The King of the Meadow. The Plain Chain Drive Hower. No Cog Wheels. No Backing up io start in the grass. Improved for '99. See machines at Churchill The Strongest, The Best H $40 What we don't - We rton't aaJ woa't handle policy. Oar idea is that Bicycles are made to ride, and the better the wheels that we sell and the ttess we'll hare ia the future. whole situation. We're ia it this matter good good, fair prices, pleased customers, and a bast oe&s future yoa're the people we want to do business with. Send for Rambler Catalogue, A. C. JiARSTERS & CO., Agts. NEARLY Fifty-eight Years Old ! ! ! It'a a long life, but devotion to the true in teres t and prosperity of t be Amer ican Teople has won for it new friends as the years roiled by and the original mem bers of iis family passed to t-'ieir reward, and these admirers are loyal and stead fast today, with faith in its teachings, and confidence in the information which it brings to their homes an-l firesides. As a natural roosequenco it enjoys in its old age all the vitality and vigor of iu youth, strengthened and ripened by the experiences rf over half a century. It has lived on its merits, and oo the cordial support of progressiva . Ameri cans. It is "The New-York Weekly Tri bune." acknowledged l be country over as the leading National Family Newspaper. Becocr.iiiojt its vain to those who desire all .he news of the State and Nation, the publisher of Tub Plaindialks. (your own favorite home paper) has entered m tsan alliance-with "The New-York 'Weekly Tribune" which enables him to fur nish both papers at the tripling cost of $1.75 per year. Every farmer and villager owes to himself, to bU family, and to the community in which he livts a cordial support of his local newspaper, a; it works constantly and notiringly for bis interests in every way, brines to his home all the news and happening cf bis neighborhood, the doings oi his friends, the condition and pros pects for different crops, the prices in home mukeU, and, in fact, is a weekly visitor which should be found in every wide-awake, progressive family. Just think of it! ! ! BOTH One Year for $1.75. BIG 1 9 " . u .iu. uuiva uiu s-ouj rcgtuar reaucrs. Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and tne FARM JOURNAL a YEARS (remainder of i5 ixy icjoi, 190a and 1903) wiU be sent by mail to any address for A DOLLAR BILL. Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIQQLE BOOKS free. w-lLXBJl atkutsoh. Address. FARM JoniNlt cuas. r. j a.i am a. Real Estate Bought and Sold or oiiem:xbiiioisi. Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranees. Timber Lands and Minincr Pronerties. Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of TJ. S. IC BUICK, lsaa as , Bsoaaaisaa Ossaasaty, stVae ?a,usrm flkrilc & Woolley's. and Won't do. Bicycles merely to sell. IVi poor less trouble they give, the more bosi That lost word is the secret to the for a future. If yea feel as we doia Send all subscriptions to the THE PLAINDEALER, Rseburg, Ore. GLE BOOKS A Farm Literary of unca lulled ralne Fnctlcal, Up-to-date. Concise and Comprehensive Hand somely Printed and BeantJioiiy niustratccL By JACOB BIQQLE No. 1 BIQQLE MORSE BOOK All shoot Horses a Common-Sense Treatise, wita oer 74 Ulastratioos ; a standard work, price, jo Cents. No. 2 BIQQLE BERRY BOOK All about growing Small Fro its rtsd aad leara bow ; contains 43 colored life-like reproductions of all leading varieties aad loo other illustrations. Price, 30 Cents. No. 3-BIOaLE POULTRY BOOK AU about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book in existence ; tells errythrag : wilhjj colored life-like if piodncnona of all the principal breeds; with let other illustration. Price, sb Cents. No. 4 BIQQLE COW BOOK AU about Cows and the Dairy Rusiaess ; baring a great sale; contains S colored I i fe-like reproductions 01 each oreea. wun 131 other Illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. . No. 5 BIQQLE SWINE BOOK Just oat. AU aboat Hogs Breeding, Feeding. Batch cry, trnrsjrs, etc. Contains over 60 beantuul half tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents. TbeBKKlLE BOOKS are ouique .original, useful you ncrer saw anything like ibem so practical, so sensible. They arc nanus; an enormous sale feast, west. Norm aad South. Every one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or Chicken, or grows Smsll Fruits, onght to send right away for the BIOOLii BOOKS. The FARM JOURNAL Isvoor paper, made for you sad not a misfit It is n years old ; it ia the great boiled-down, hit-tbe-oail-on-the-head, auit-aJier-you-hav-eaid-it, Farm and Household paper in the world the biggest paper of its sise in the Failed States Pan snsi.rsnA FOR- ii O.RAMCO. DEPAET For TIME SCHEDttES From Portland ARRIVE Front Fast Mail 8 p.m. Hilt Lake, Denver, rt Worth, Omaha. Kan sas City, St. Louia, Chicago and East. . Fast Mail 5:44 p.m. Hiiokaue i Walla Walla, Spokane. Flyer Minneapolis, sLI'aul ::lOp-m. i liuluth, Milwaukee, ! Chicago and aat. Spokane Flyer 8.30 a. nu r p.m. ! Occasj 5teasMb!p 4 p. m. 1 All sailing date, aub- jeel to change. ! For Han Francisco ' tStal every five days i I - s p.m. Columbia River 4p,a. E -Sunday , Stcasacrs. ExSuaday Saturday , To Astoria ana Way 10 p.m. Landings. i Willamette River. 4 30 p. m. Sam, On-foo City, New berg, Ei-HuBday tx-Euaday i baiem k Way-Land 'gs 7 a.m. I Willamette aad Yam- 3.30p.m. TueaThur. kill River. Von., Wed. and Sat. i Oregon City, iJsylon, and Frt. I aud Way-Landings 6 a.m. ! Willamette River.- fi) p. m. Tuea-Thur. : Portland to Corrallis Tuta.Thur andifat. and Way-Landings and Bat. Lv.Ulparia. 5aaka rtiwr. LXevfatoa faiiy, j Daiiy I Riparia tu Xewiston. W. II. Hl'RUICBT) General Paasenfer AganL Portlaind. Orex Notice For Publication. Carran Statu L.v!d Orriri, Koaebnnr. Oreron. March ZL IMS. To whom it may cooeern: rsoiiee is Derety giren that the Oregon & Cali fornia Railroad Company has filed in this ntir a list of lands situated in the townships de scrioea oeiow, ana nas applied tor a patent tot said lands: that the list is open to the public tor inspection and a cops- thereof bv dmenntive subdivisions, bas been posted in a convenient place in this ooice lor the ids paction of all per sons Interested and the pnbiic generally; Oregon and California a R lands. Tp 0 d, R 2 E. tiW Ji Hec 1L Tp30rsR5W. An decs 1 ami 3. Lots 1, i. 3 and 4, and i See 9. All Sec 11. Within the next sixty days following the data of this notice, protests or eonsesta sicaJiist tua claim of the Company tu any tract or subdivis ion witma any section or part or section, otv seribed In the list, on tba groand that the asm is mora vaiuaole for mineral than for sarrieuit- nrai purposes, wiu oe receirec ana noted lor 10- port la t Uenersi Land Office at W aahington, D.C. J. T. BKTDGEg, Reristet. J. B. BOOTH. Receiver. Notice for Publication. C SITES STATS UvDOmrt Roseborg. OregoD, Match 30, SS9L Notice is hereby given that ia compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jure Arc. 1-T8, entitled "An act for the ssue of Umber lands in the Stales of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory. thomas t Harvey. Of Oakland, County of Dooglas. State of Ora gon, has this dav filed in this omco his sworn statement No. 671 lor the purchase of the 8. W 4 4. W. 1 : ot section So- 4. in Townahiv Ka. S. Range No- 4 W. and will Oder proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its) tint ber or stone than for aantcul rural parposra, sum! to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roaeborg Oregon, on Wednesday, the lath day of June He name as witnesses: Archibald XcKense Harruon Manning. William H. Joy, A. X smith, ail of Oakland Oregon. Any and ail per sons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office 00 or before said 11th day of Jane. 19. J. T. BRIXXJKS, aCtlO RrglslST, . Notice for Publication. TJSITED STITCH La.vD OmCE, Knsebttrg, Oregon, May U, US9L Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notioa of htvinteatiosi to make final proof in support oi his llaua, aad that said proof will be made before the Register aad Receiver C. K Land Office at Roseoorg, Oregon, on Jane'7, 19S, tu: JOHNC DAVIS, on H. E. No. 7130, for the WU SWi ' gE,' BW1 ' SW',K,..SeciTp. B, Lis. Henassea the loiioaing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vie: James McKav, Thurston Loll, J. R. Chap man, li. W. Grabbe, ail oi W ilbur. Orecon. J. T. BKIOGSS, mllUO Begitter Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Roseborg, Oregon. May tL lKJS. Notice 1 hereby given that the foiloaring named settler has filed notice of a is intention to make linal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver C. 6. Land Office at Roseboig, Oregon, on July. 5 lr. vis: JAMES F. RCSSZIX On H. E. No.. wi33. for Ihe N B '4, See. -4 T.. S. R. 6 W. He names toe following witnesses to prove his eoatinooas residence upon and culti vation 01 said land, viz: William Moore. Theoua Borne t, HarveT esroSord, and John wodord, ail of Myrtle Creek, Oregon. (miJp) J. T. BRITXJaa, Register. Railroad Time Table. Northbound Kojebarg local, No. 17 departs 7:30 a. m. Southbound Roeeburg local, No. 13, arrives 5 0 p. m. Northbound overland, No. 5, ar rives 10:33 a. m.; departs 10:43 a. m. Southbound overland. No. 6, arrivee 4:13 a. ra.; departs 4:25 a. m. FRKIGHT TRAINS. Northbound fast throagh freight, No 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; departs 5:20 p. m. Southbound fast through freight. No 222, arrives 7:00 a. m. ; departs 8 rOO a m. North bound mixed train No. 222 arrives at 2 -55 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, departs 9 :00 a. m., MsndaYS Thursdays and Saturdays. Southbound mixed train No.. 226 ar rives at 3 :CK) p.m., on Sundays, Man. days and Fridays, departs 7:15 a. ra. Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays. 5hasU Umited Ia the name of the only perfect traia n the world, now running every night between St. Paul tnd Chicago, Tia tha Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway the pioneer road of the west in adopt ing all improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau tiful scenery along the route of the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Address Geo. II. Heafford, Gea eral FsfEtnger -agent, Chicago, 111. Farms for Sale. A number of small farms for sale. adapted to fruit growing. Good apple and prune orchards on some of them. For further particulars inquire of, G. W. Aldkbsox, Cleveland, Or. Viavl, Viavl. Mrs. J. H. Shupe is local representa tive for the popular Yiavi remedies. Any one desiring any of theee remedies will please call on her at her borne or ad recs her at Koeeburg, Oregon,