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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1899)
" J f iT jf t sPK jf C NOW FOB SPUING I ADIES' UAPUKUS AND SLIPPERS The famous W. L. DOUGLAS shoe for Men, Exclusive Agency. ....I Have for Inspection.... Elegant up-to-date Silk waists. Percale waists of the latest patterns. All kinds of wash dress goods at extremely low prices. In Children's Men's and Boys suits you will .find the best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. I. ABRAHAM Prop. THE PLAINDEALER. j J USE 1. ISSN. Investigate liamblers, J 40. Investigate Kaui biers, f 40. Inveit'ga'e Kitnblers, fO. Investigate Kitnblers, f4l). Investigate Rambler. $10. We dethe to call attention to M. F. Kipp'a neat new ad. "Pride of Iougias'' best dour on tbe market. Try a sack. Bond, tbe watchmaker selU speciac les at lowest prices and can fit tberu cor es', ly. La lies, ycu will find a good assort- ment of ready made wrappers be re. ; Novelty Store. Racking headaches, bleary eyes, weak- j nees, noises in bead. Hudyan ceres, i A 1 dreggiets 50 cents. I Tbe "Tride of Douglas'' is a new brand of flour made by tbe new L'ra Mills Every sack is warranted. Try it. i of . DaGaa. M. D., member Board Pension Examiners. Office. ai arMimi I building residing corner Main and Cass j street. " j i retty wmie sue piraso.s mcaiy rallied, also colored ones, if you wish, very reasonable in price at the Novelty Store. Strawberry boes, they are jaet the tffmg to work tbe onion beds and cab bage patches Sse them at Churchill & "Woolleys. Men, we have all kinds of bats, etraw, crash, wool and fur, tbe common fcr every day, and tbe dressy sort, all at right prices. Novelty Store. Get your order in early for a chain drive mower. Tbe demand was so great last season tbat Churchill & Woclley couldn't fill all their orders. Mrs. II. L. DenBon and two daughters,! of Klamath county, came to Grants Tass last Friday night for a few week a stay with friends. Grants Pass Courier. Mrs. Richard Cook died at ber borne in Camas Valley, on Sunday evening, May 23, aged about 75 years. Tbe funer al and interment took place Toesday. It makes no difference bow bad tbe wound if you use De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly beal and leave no scar. A.C. MARSTERS & CO. Mrs. Dr. C. E. Bogae, of Myrtle Creek, accompanied by Miss Annie Bogue were Roeeburg visitors today. This office was favored with a pleasant call. Mrs. 0. 1. Coshow went to Salem on tbe excursion train Tuesday to visit rela tives. Before returning borne ehe will attend the grand chapter of the O. E. S. at Portland. Dr. R. B. Norluup, Osteopath, bas moved his office from tbe corner of Pine and Washington streets to the Abrahams building. Chronic diseases and deform ties successfully treated. Elmer V. Hoover, pbyaician'aud sur geon. Office next to city ball on Main street, Roeeburg, Or. Special attention given to diseases of the nose and throat. Calls promptly answered. 'Phone 31 1. Geo. R. Kiddle of Riddle, Or., a form er resident and business nun of this place, is now clerking for the Jewel Hardware Co. Mr. Rildfe is well known in this place and we are pleaded to have bim with us once more. His family arrived Monday morniog. Grants Pass Courier. r ! i I JUL fB4 a ll!Mll i BUSINESS-. My Big Spring stock is now complete. There's brightness of spring reflected in every department f my store now. All the different stocks have their complement of new spring mer chandise fresh from the looms and workrooms of American and foreign manufacturers. The display is worthy attention for the pleasure there is in looking at pretty things and for the money-saving there is in buying of me. Don't forgtt the next time you are down town to come in and sec the many new styles we are showing. Oar Prices will make you happy and the fit make your feet feel glad. h Dr- Cbeadle, dentist, at I. Strange's old stand. Ikii.d for bargains and your watch re ps irir.v. . House hunting and bouse cleaning ' seem to be ths order of tbe day in this city. : , Tale, emaciated,, tbin, weak men and ' women, lluriyau cures. AH druggists, 50 cents. ! Lit everybody celebrate the 4th and show the world that Uncle Sam fives j and live i mightily. I The ladies of tbe Presbyterian Church ; will serve refreshments at tits ''eelebca j tion grounds," July 4tb. j The display of fire works at. Koseburg t-ie evening of the 4.b. will be tbe finest ever witnessed ia this country. Wanted Vol. 33 of Bancroft's works, lias been loaned aboat town. Return to this office and receive reward. ' ; - Spray your ben coops with Croeozone, a sure shot for all kinds of chicken ver min. Churchill & Woolley. fee It. Hon Robert Booth and wifWcame in .1 T I . U.- i ,iuji iuciwi uu lash uigui utciiiuu, to attend tbe funeral of Alva Llllaut. Eyery body ia delighted to hear the news tbat tbe Oregon volunteer are to come direct to Portland to be mastered out of service. The glorious 4 lb will be celebrated at Roeeburg in a etvle befitting &a past, present and tutors of a nation that is tbe wonder of the world. Rice & Rice are just now o flaring a great bargain in enameled iron bed steads. Your choice from their fine large stock for only f 4 50. Miss Elisabeth Cooper of Oakland, has been occupying a case in this office, this week, in tbe absencJ of .Misses Ora Perry and Flossie Suambtook lo Port land'. ... . .... All persons favoring organizing cham ber of commerce are requested to meet at tbe store of Marks & Co., Friday night, Jane Sod, at 8 o'clock sharp. 105 Sabachoers. Mrs. Nancy M. Walker, one of tbe old pioneers of 40, died last Saturday, at Jacksonville, Oregon, and was followed to the cemetery last Sunday by a large concourse of people, where funeral ser vices were held. Prof. Goble, the optician, will be at Roeeburg, Jane 1st, 2nd aBd 3rd, and at Oakland tbe 5th and 0th. While at Roeeburg tbe protestor may be consult ed at bis rooms at the residence of C. L. Reeves, 614 Pine street. The Ladies Aid Society of tbe Chris tian church will take plain searing for parties wishing sch wor k, on reasonable terms. Any one wishing eewing done will please apply to Mrs. M. E, Sbupe, president. - (j?Jp.) Rv. Jae. Moore, pastor of tbe M. E, church at Myrtle Point, passed through this city Wednesday on bis return home from Dallas, where he had been in at tendance at tbe ministerial meeting. Tbis office acknowledges a pleasant call. Geo. V. Whitsett, a prominent farmer of near Cottage Grove, was in attend -anc3 at tbe funeral services of bis broth er, Marcus Whitsett, who died in tbis city on May 30, 1399, and was buried rn tbe Deer Creek cemetery on the follow ing day. Deceased was late of Califor nia and was aged about 64 years. He formerly resided in this countv and was well and favorably known. He leaves several grown children aod two broth ers, G. W. andJ. II. Wbitsett, and many iriends to mourn his loss. We hope to be able to give a more extended obituary notice next week. It will do you good. It will interest you as it touches your pocket book, contributes to your prosperity, and savings. Owing to the backwardness of the Spring season we make this sale to force out goods that should have been gone , long ago and to lqiuidate our Spring indebtedness. In order to do so we commence with today to single out various specials from the .various departments that arc sure to bring you to our house again and again. Hot weather will come suddenly and with a vengeance. Then you will need the goods. Why not make them up now and have them ready. Look for the Red Tag which will give the former price aud the new price Today and all next week the RED TAG SALE. ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, go to iH Little of Oakland. See Strong for your lace and novelt) j curtains, be bas something entirely new. ! Sciatica, despondency, locomotor ataxia, paralysis, lladyan cares. All druggists, 60 cents. Strong baa furniture to suit all comers i and tbe price is right and marked n ; plain store. figures on every article in tbe The ran may shin tomorrow aud you I will w tali you bad a wickles blue Maun , oil stove. See them at Chun hill & ! Woolley's. " To IL L. Marstere, W. O. W. t xcur- j sion manager at Una place, we are in debted f?r the following lis: of excursion ists. The excursion train pulled out of Kosebnrg early lues Jay morning very heavily loaded, and excursionists were picked op at every elation on their way down.- It was impossible to get the! names ol all who went from Roeeburg, but among them were the following : , Lee Thornton,. T J. Siogleioo, Miss Mattie Blsio, Job Denning, Conner Den ning, E. Dixon, A. O. Rosj, Mrs. W. Drollinger, T. K. Ricnardson, Misses Ellen and Alice Fisher, Adam Fisber, S. D. Evans, Miss Mattie Wins ton, Miss Lenore Kay, Arthur Araot, A. W. JohnsoQuC. Cometork, Mrs. I. B. Rid dle, J. B, Kiddle, Mrs, Cbas- Harmon, Misj Georgia ROey, Leon Leonard, G. H. Leonard, Dr. Ebme. Mrs. J. C. Fal lerton, C. C. Tfcwald, T. S. Bealrs, John Hunter, Dr. C. E, Bogue, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kramer, Mrs. Birdie McKinstry, Miss Lizzie Parrott, Mrs. O. T. Ccshoa , Mrs. Geo. E. Honck, D. S. West, Mrs. J. V. Hamilton anddaughUr, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. Thos. Gibson. Mrs. J. W. Strange, Mrs E. C. Collins, Dollie Dixon, Mies Susie Lewis, Miss Nora Bolsinger, Misses Saris O. and Mat tie IYrry, Bertha and Maggie Car Ion, Mr. aod Mrs. E. H. Otey, M. Fickle, B. Brock way, J. M. Biggs, B F. Mathews, Dee Mathews, L Mathews, I. Caro, J. A Simmons, James Beaaley, W. A. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Richards, Capt. and Mrs. S. S. Mathers, Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Churchill, Seth Ciaik, Mrs. Geo. Kezartee, Dr. Nortbrup, Sam Groom, Mr. McCullocb, Temple Brown, A C.'Johnsoo, Mtaa Flossie Sbambrook, Hsnry,' Denn, Mrs. H. C. Slocam, Mrs, F. B. WaSte, Mrs. Ualsey, Mrs. P. C. Ream, John Keyee, Mel Thompson, Dr. Hoover, lire. Hoover, Ed Fortune. Al together there was about J40 people from this place tbat joined the excur sion. Card of Thanks. Reno Post desires to extend thanks to all who ao kindly assisted us on on Dec oration and Memorial dav. end especial Iv to the M. E. Church for tbe use of tbeir boose of worship on Memorial day, to the Rev. G. R. Arnold, for bis beauti ful and appropriate sermon on said day, to tbe choir and osbers for tbeir services, to Dr. Townsend.of tbe Presbyterian and Dr. Dawson of the Episcopal church foHavors to Prof. Traver for the able manner in which he trained and led tbe choir on Decoration dav. to Miss v an Baren, who presided at the piano, and to (he members of the choir individually and collectively, to Miss McCoy for ber fine recitation, to tbe U. A. K. circle lor flowers, to the Emergency Corps for flowers aod assistance, to the W. II. C. for flowers, bunting, flags, decorating ball, and a generous donation of money, and last but not lesst to tbe Pjai.vdkal kb and tbe H 9 view, for ir liberality in publishing all oar notices free of charge. G. H. ClllUCIIILL, J. YV. Weight, Committee. ,1 For Bret class dentistry . JI 1 1. LOCAL BREVITIES. Wood takeu ou subscription. Tiiia, aj pi) 8 lo both old an J now Buliseribeis., Hudyan ia now told at 50 cents pr package by all druggists, tiet Hudyan, A business proposition ia offered to some one with email capital. Inquire of II. G. Houtholder, Koseburg, Or. The place to buy busies, Lacks and wagon. Stearne & Chonowelh, Oak land. Mrs. C. 11. Seats is ollering special bargains in millinery all thin woik. "OU Oak street. Refrigerators can be found at Strong's but it it rnntinues cold as it hat been be has none for sale. Patronize (bono who are iu tbe boei test., and buy milk and cream of Gad dit Bios. Delivery made morning and evening. ml 7. Involution in bicyclo tires. Clincher detachable tires, will lit any style of rim. For particulars call on or address, T. K. Rkiiakoson. TLis is tbe time of year wben a woman spends a lot of money on new furniture and carpets aud imagines tbat she baa been housecleanine, but Kice &. Hies d n't care, neither does 1$. V. Strong. riyrtle Creek. Miss Minnie Wiliis is home for a few day's visit. Canyonville was well represented here ou Decoration day. C.J. Uicbey aud wife made Huseburg a viit on last Saturday. W. J. Patterson made K-.weburg a vis it u i lust Saturday and Sunday. .In . Kffruiin and sister Carrie made Canyonville a visit on Sunday last. Mrs. M. T. Iher lias so far recovered j as to get out upon tbe streets again. K. Dixon was doing uovernment busi- nefs the last of last week in oar city Our baud bore have accepted a call to Play for ItiC Riddle people on July 5th. W. Kramer and W. B. Drake was do ing business in Riddle on last Siturdar. i,.. nii -;n ........i. ; iiv.. i LLC. Il.lb Will I'lWW U . 11 V . lltU' Uri.n i1inr.k rtn hi. rt,n!flr jt.r in .tun. i Mrs. P. J. Bounds left on last Thurs ' dav for a four month's visit in Califor nia. . B. Drake left U-t Wednesday for hi fishery on tbe Cmrxiua near Cleve land. j Wui. Wiley of Canjonvil'.e, took in ! tbe Deration dav exercisei at this ' place W. Kramer and wife also Dr. Be n tosk in the Woodman excursion to Portland. Amos Strong-has his elevator for the Mrtle Creek mines and is busy putting it in place. Win. Hackler and Freelaad Cornutt of Riddle, were callers iu the citv on last Mondar. Mrs. 1. C. Yokam, of Kidd, spent a few days in 'hs city, tbo gut of Mrs E. C. Bogue. Mr. Woolley, of ItosebnrK hardware fame, was in the city doiog business on last Wedoesday. Mrs. F. C. Buell and daughter Carrie ar spending a few days st Dillard, vis iting Mrs. S. L. Coon. Cbas' Davis and family of R9burg, spent Decoration day at Ibis place, and will visit for a few davr. Eugene Hannan was quite successful in this vicinity in buying cattle last week, celling about 200 head. Ed Laugh stent two or three davs in Myrtle Creek ljokiog up some land. Ed is talking of buying near here. I ry Howard came very near getting adly hurt last week by a log rolling on im. As it ia Ivy has quite a limp. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Dyer, twin girls. All are getting along One. To say Dug is bsppy would ba puttirg it mild. Tom Brewer, Jim Rice and Mack Ber- dine went out for a covpte bant on last Sunday, coming in with a six week's old pup in tbe evening. Grant Smith and E. J. Holloway will leave in a few days on a prospecting trip. Just where they are going is an known, but somewhere near Grave reek. Gay Price of Rackle, bas been visiting in Myrtle Creek for a few days past There is some talk of Guy taking a po silion oo tbe road for a Sjn Francisco firm. Success to you Guy. Decoration day passed off in harmony with all, and the G. A. R. boys extend thank; to all who so kindly took part to make it a success And to Mrs. Bogue especially, as hers was tbe task of tbe exercieee. To Rev. J. L. Stratford, as he was very liberal to the day's doings. Coming here free of charge and deliver ing ibe address ol tbe day, which is spoken of in very complimentary terms opon the etreeti by those who bad tbe good fortone to bear him. Music Lessons. Mrs. Madge K'gsdale ill give lessous on piano, organ or guitar during vaca tion, at reasonable rates, Koeburr, Ore- gon. Upper Olalta. Dr. J. G Diy is expected home from Portland jo a day or two. E. H. Cooper left Sunday for Wash- ingtou to spend the summer. Our school is progressing nicely under the management of Mrs. Chas. Smith. What is the matter with our Sunday School this spring, why not start it up? Paputy Sheriff Burb W ells was in our valley last Saturday, on otti.ial busi ness. Ktgie & Sanderson ate piping away aome fine dirt, so I am informed, and will nadoJbt make a good clean up. Frid Vandevcr is torn going to open a barnesa shop, at the Olalla store, and will no doubt have a good business as he ia a number one workman, aud will un der sell Kosoburg ou barnee". There it situe talk of quick silver mines being struck near the Olalla saw mill, but I do not know anything about it . There is quick silver near here aud I presume they havo f nuid it. There is nothing goiug on at the OUlla mines now, only lUn Parmauter is run ning the saw mill, and the Olalla mining company will probably do some work on tbeir ditch before long. Obituary. Gletidale Or.. May 2'J, 18'.iy. Mr Mary Cirdell nai lioirf io Wh't county, Touuessee, Dt-c. 10, 1S1-'. She was married lo WashinKtoii Cald well in 18)0, with whom sti lived ui'ist bappily until bis death which otcntre.l in 18S3. They crossod tbe plains to Oregon in 1850. She was the moiher of ten child ren, six of whom proceeded her to the better laud, leaving two sous and two daughters to mourn the los of a devoted mother. Since bet widowhood she has ma le hir home witli her daughter Mfs. J. C. Gibbs, who has surrounded ln-r with every comfort and luxury that the most d VuteJ filial afftcti jn could augge?', and together with her husbanl and two daughters have made Grandma CarJt-.llo last davs a b'eased baneJictiou, and stored up for themselves the sweet peace that is tbe reward of thuss who are duti ful to their parents, aud honor tlisir de clining years. From all of her children sha has ever had the deepest affection. She was greatly beloved by all who knew ber aod she will be )ad!y missod in the locality where ehe bas lived for near ly forty years. Sbe united with the Christian church thirty una years sgo, under the gospel work of the Key. EJ ward McCallia'er, in which faith she beautifully exemplified a 'c m-wcrated life. Sbe simply trusted Him who bad called ber according to His all wi --e pur pose. Aud iu the trying hours of iiluesa and dtiath even as in ber life IU lei ber bside the "Still Waters" We Under to those IwnwJ a full measure of. sympathy, 'l li-j gu(l-t voice they lived to hear i forever i.tilld. The sweet moaotones t-j tbe dejr ones of the home are silenced, the eay cliair is empty, aod from t'aeir boarts ome ilie bitter cry, "Mother is gone." May tbey I k beyond the iU-ut nrd to tbe glorious resurrection moraing. tual will give as all back our dear ouesol eirlb, and clothed iu celeatul beauly, ! shall join in the soogs of the redeemed, ' ana see tbem in His likeness. ; Dear friend lot your s-irrow fiud cou- eolation, while you clicnt'i tbe memory of ber spotless life, aud a you core r her grave with fairest 11 iwere, aud write ber nams in spotless mar ile, may gentle winds murmur ever tbe sweet r ( ain Mother, dear motlt-r in Hejvcn at'alJrs P.O. Bjx I'l Uoseburg, Ore rest, ! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm She in ber Borrow U l.appv and West. Watching aud above, waiting oir Cuming Sheltered a:,d safe in Ilia i itiuit; live. M- LMt. Mow' This? W. oftVr One Hnndrl Dollar, UarJ for any case of Catarrh that cannot re cored bv Hall's Catarrh Core. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Prope. Toledo, O. Wp the undersignel have known F. J. Cheney lor tbe last lo veare, and believe bin? perfectly honorable all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by tbeir firm. West Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Welding, Kinnao 1 Marvin, Whole- le Droggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Care ia taken internal ly, acting directly opon the blood and niQcooa surface of tbe system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all droggists. Test. moniaU free . A Urtat Book "Hero Tales." It is the boast ol the publishers that everv thrilling event ol tbe pinisu- American war ia narrated io this great volume, by actual participants or eye aitnesses. It is tbe only book written by tbe heroes themselves, U.m s'rictiy official. It contains buodreds of vivid and handsome illustrations and fine pictures of our heroes cf the war. In addition to all the other rosgoificent features "Hero Tales" ontains an au thentic life of Admiral Oeorg.i Djwey, with many sketches from bis ou pen. This vo'nme bas received the very high est endorsement, and you should see it before placing an order for any similar book. The Boburg agent will intro duce Ibis most interesting volume to tbe public in a few dys. Stearns k Chenowe'.h at Oakland have now on band hardware of all kinds pur chased before the raise and will sell at less tbrn former prices while in stock. Also buggies, h icks and aagoos V to ?10 less than can be bought elsewhere. Warranted sewing machine, $20. Best six hole 20 inch oven Steele grange ai'.b high closet aud reservoir, f 10. Car load of choice cedar shingles. If you have piles, ecus them. No use nnderitoimr hnrible operations that simply remove the results of tbe disease without distorting tbe disease itself. Place your confidence iu DdWitl'a Witcl Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure oriiKits; it will not fail te cure vol. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Columbia stands lor beet. You are sure of best when you ride a Colombia. See the flO Columbia at Churchill & Woolley's. One hundred tier cf wood to trade for cows. One mile and a ball south of Four corners. (j4) m. M. Puktkk. Ak your grocer for the "Pride of Douglas" flour. Seeking Fame and Fortune Is without doubt the best household book on eartb. How to live best, noblest, aud the happiest life. Bright est thoughts of muster minds. Shining examples of '.be highest type of success are gathered for instruction, entertain ment and practical reiietil of oid and young. Worth its weight in uold. B. M. Ahmitaue, sole agent itoseburg Oregon. Dressmaking and Plain Sewing. For dressmaking and plain seeing call I on Mrs. CbaH. Dodge, Flint street, te- twecn Lane aud Mosher. d j!6 " Lawn mowers corn planters and livators at, Churchill & Woolley's cut- A Pleasant Evening. I j Tin; Long I'riiiri.j box social came to a 'f.'trlifv tin" tlm aromritr .if iKa 7lli ti'l.t-j a lengthy prKraui of readings, rpcit-t'i jiiH, mill vocal and iiistriimeutal in ki, kept the aVcutioti of I ho audi ence until 10 o'clock, when the numbers weresutdby.il Westherlv. Tue little school Louse Mas filled to its utmost ca pacity. Much credit indiu lln-s Zelia Byron for her endeavors ,md she was ab'y affsistot by Misx Kate SiKatjerd, Merg. W. G. (iruhbe and II. Weather ly Inrnirflie I the iiiHirtunental miific with violin and Hut. iS.ivrr.il tableaux a!o were jiriT j 'lie Htiuiea ot llio en tertainment. X Vou Can't Get Rested UciMii; Tut Tir.d I'ee ii.R 'a i.ot tbe re Hiii i f exertion. It is doe to the un tie iltby conditicu cf your tihKid. This vital fluid should givo uourishmept to every oran, neive and muscle. But it cannot 'o this tiuless it is rich and pure. Hut H what )ou waut to cure That Tired Feeling pure, rich blood. Hood's Siisaparilla will help you "get rested." I: will g:ve you pure, rich blood, give y u vior and vitality and brace you up so that you may feel well all throngb the coming summer. If you have nevi r tried Hood' Sarsapa rilla. do so now, and see how it ener ii iti and viuiues your whole system. Stock and Dairy Ranch )f 'JjO acres, in Coles Valley, for sale. About 7-J acres of farming land, balance pastuie aud timbir. Fine mountain rauij, liou-e, orchard, two barns, water for irrigation and a 11-borse water power witli feed tuid that ran be operated dur ii gib winter. Price 0Ov). Call cn or add re.-s, ijl) Juiix Emxiit, I'mpiina Ferry, Or. .... ,- pi ACER MINKS TO SKLL K Mlss rA)l$limtl f 1,500, Mioar tins nun small t.i.isr. Ard paying uoo.1 uiouey at present, but little more capital needed la prop erly work tin tuiuep. Easjr of access, wt:l sell ail or an in tt rest in the same. For p.t:ticu1a:s sea we at Uoseburg, or THE BEST AND CHEAPEST l'laco while in Iowa to pat up jour team is at I i Good waiting rooms for ladies and ; gentlemen well warmed aod lighted. ! Jood aCCOUirutxlatiODS for keeping j transiet teams over night. i Voar Patnmat RepccUlly Solicited j BEUT CASE, Proprietor. (jf. Washington aud Main Sts Two Women Abroad. What they saw and bow thsy lived while traveling ia Mjrovo, S?:n, I'aly, Greece, HcitzerUad. Austria, Germany, Holland, I:ljian, France, and England, is the molt intere-lini( book of knoal ede, rich in trjA3area of art,-a picture galltry iu itself, representing kings, perns, castles, colleges, churches, pointings, htatuary. Unions drives, beaulif-il parks, tombs etc, and life in varioua countries. Adelaide 6. Hall, author. Sold by subscription. B. M. Armitaok, sole agent, Uoseborg, Oregjn. II you suffer from tenderness or full ness on the ribt side, pains under shoulder blade, constipation, biliocsnees, sick headache and feel dal, heavy and aleepy your livr is torpid and congested. DeVitts LUlie Etrly Risers will core you promptly, pleasantly and perma nently by removiug tbe congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and flow naturally, they aue uosb t-uxs. A. C. MARTEES & CO. Some of the results, ol neglected dys peptic conditions of the stomach are caccer, consumption, heart disease and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure pre vents all th"n by effecting a quick cure in all cases of dyspepsia. A.C.MARsrEK55&CO. Wanted every cr.unlv for articles Agents in needed by ever Vjue. Profits large, Ad- dress quickly, General Agent IsH-k Cos 13. jl3p. Medlar.!, Ore Teams Wanted. To haul icrdwood. Apply to. Camckell & Alkxamlk, Corustock, Ore. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hats Always Bought Boars the Signature of County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby fciven to all patties holdiog Douglas county narrarts in dorsed prior to October 15, lS'JS, to present the sme at the treasurers ctlice in the Douglas County bans; lor ray ment. interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. DaVd this the Sih day of May, 1 S!W at the City of liosebtug. Oregon. t,it:. W. Dim mick. County Treasurer, Douglas County. Or County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby givm to all parties holding DougUe county Manants in dorsed prior to Fet l.lSytf, to prceent the same at the treasurer's otlKe iu tt.ti Dmil.n Couu'y bank for psyuient, as ititerest will cense thereon after the date of this i;ctice. Date.t this the Is Way of June, ISW, at the Citv of Kooebuig, Oregon. OiKO. W. Dot MICK, County Treasurer, D.iutl.m Ccuuty, Or. The above wairants date from Octob er 14;h, A. D , IHliS to Februarv 1st, 18119, and holders of the same will take notice that they are' not subject to reissue. THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. Our Spring Stock.... EXCEEDIULY!GOOD VALUES In Ladies Shirt Waibtg, W'rappera aod Skirts which are a feature of our offerings today. This lot will certainly appeal to those. who Lay only wLea they ar certain that quality is very high and price low. Hat they will also attract those who like btylisU goods foo. These are exceptionally styiinh and particularly well mado. Couldn't be hotter if made to jour order and cobtiotf doublo the tuoiicy. Don't miss this chance. .,-J!'fii-'!!!!i( Kletrant Line of Spring styles iu Hats and Millinery. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. An immense stock and strictly up-to-date. Prices, to suit any pocketlook. Cal! and be convinced at JOSEPHSON'S My flotto Is TO LEAD IN BOTH ...Quality and Price..-; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.-s; Anything from a side of bacon or a sack of beans to the finest table delicacies. Coffee is one of my specialties. I also carry a fine line of Dishes, Crockery and Novelties. Trade Checks As a special induce ment, I am giving Trade Checks lo all cash purchasers, redeemable in $20 amounts. Beautiful lot of prizes given to holder of checks. Entirely free. - Orders by mail or -phone promptly at tended to. ....MRS. N. BOYD. fBlCIIPiilfll.... (fctaMii-bed in lbii ) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent ou short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address 1 Forest Grove, Or. J. aaaaaasasasja aaaa asaaisjasesjeejs ejfSjpaesjQ Saare esj At - J. F. BARKERS Also nUAMDIflrJ Ulimill IUI1 HAY RAKES- ..Ride a $40 a m r The Strongest Wheel, The Easiest Running, The Most Handsome, The I5est. Sold on the installment plan. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Agts. Notice For Publication. nited States I.amt Dfttcv. Ko.ki.i Bi. Or., May t:s. It-1.'. Soti'v js hrr'!y Rivuii thai lh following natnoO "ettlor lit.s iiU'A notice of his inivutioii to iiui( tinul riH)i in suvi""'! of his ilitu nml that siil vr ml ill l-o made tx-forv tbo Ui sisU-r Hiid Itwiavor, I". S l.ud Oltico lit KoM-bur,;, OAUon.or. Julv s. t'.H vt: fit AKI.KY O NKKT On II. E. No. M0;. lor the ISA 1 St.-. II. T 31 S, K1W. lie liailK' the ioiioWIIIJf Hilllt-SSWk to prtne his continuous rvsidi ncc njion attdeiilti vation of nid tntid. vi:: l.eouard t'enlue, Wil liam Ktrk. Saw kvuiile. A. t'o veil, aH of IVr itne, Urvcou. J. r. HKIIKiKS, vnt'd Kevbter. Pucmiioiiia. la grippe, cotiih". colda. erouo ami whocvina Ci.'tttsh re.tdilv viol! to t-hie Minute Cure, t'se tliif rendy in time and savH a di'dorV bill or th nndeitaker'a. A: C. M-VltTKUS A CO. Is now complete in every depart ment and a cordial invitation is ex. tended to all. '7 iVi 0 LLACK DRESS GOODS , will probably form part of joor pnr cbaKtti for DECORATION DAY wear. Wo are hhowiug a very fite line of Black Drss Goods which are the uioM popular aud hfylibh of tbis seas on's goods. Tbey are of ranch iorior quality to that usually fouud at nnBwnsIlj low pricr-h. ej e e M. GARRISON. & CO. PIMflCDO Mfil'ICnO UIIIULIIU, hlUWLIlU, Rambler.. $40 Administrator's Sale. Notice U lieTcby given that by rirture otaa onterof the rouii'y court oi luy;las county, bla'eof Orvcon. jtuly majenud entered, tho uiulvrMgnvd s the Almiaitrmtr of theeU.lo of t'. Y. benjamin, dteeued. ili nu aod alter Wednevlav, ihe Utti day of Juue, !?'."! offer for sie at liaet'Uig, Oous-'las county. Ore. iron, at private sale, for cash iu hand, the lol lon uii: dcscriheii tvai iner!y oi said estate to wit: t he undivided half ol Ihe aiuitli hall ol lot numticrvd in Mock numbered -T iu theity o. Uoseburs, Doui;la t oiinty, Wale of Oregon, -ave and except Ihereirom lortx ewii nv! oil the east end of aid 1 t. loiiether with the teiiementa, beredita uieiits ami -iU'teniuvs thervunt.t beloiajiug or in anv is nvriainin. luted this fiih iIhv of Jlnv, ls.'.i!. W. F. BKNJAMtS. ,Vduii::i.trator of the estate of 0. Y. Benjamin, deocioed. i "" ! To Low : From 2,tv0 to $3,000, on j tio-t eiass vecmity Addrros, j C. II. CnisToi., Rnsvlmrg, Ore. nllCHELl WHI$, rt