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Y .3f5 c i : - v; , in!.. iV ,1 fl ' l ' 1 - 1 For Infants and Children. 1 1 fc - jj?-v. , .,- ?mwbi tcss andRcst.ContaQfis ncitncr ()ium.Morptiin0 flof Mineral. 7W" JW- '1ZZ JOwwm Mm ' ... bias ji Mra: 4 AnrrfoctBcmcdv forConslicwi- tion. Sour Stankich.Diarrhoca. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish tjess andLosS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW 'YORK. XXACTCOPVCF VRAPPEH. , Send the ... SEMI-WEEKLY PLMDEALER "3 WOODWARD THE- bust: ROSBBURG Does Up ALL CODIPETITORS! Wear always in ths Lrad, tod n-tin to keep there. The Goldep Harvest is cpon u, and fann ers are smiling because Woodward loots to their interest. juggv iiun! Fell Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Tbee are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Eedoced Prices. 3ossnltyoar parse and be tare and ee Woodward before baying. . li. 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 alid Skin Diseases. To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon This o.d reliable and the most successtuj t-piaiist in ban rrao- ciw-o.euil continue to cure all Sexual n U Seminal Disease sticb as fionnorrha-a, ulcei J J Stricture. Svnh Ilia fn - - all its forma, Sikia Dl faeaaes. Nervous Ocbtl- 0. "y. Impoteocy. Semi : -" nal Weakness and Loss aV i.ot rianhood, the couse- qaence of Bell abuse an J excesses produciuic the ivuviwmKBjmiiHim!: sauow countenance, ;e k spots under the eves, j.am in the head. rinEiuj. in the ears, loss of confi'le:;c. rtiaidence in h pioachlnc strauirers, paljiitatinn oi the heart, weak neasol the limbs and back, loss of ineimirj pimples on the face, couch, consumption etc. BE. GIBBON" has practiced in Sun Krniieirco rer thirty yen r and ttose troubled should not ail to consult him and receive the Lenefct of a is rreat skill and erpenence. The do ur . nn- when others fail. Try him. Cures Kuaranteep. I Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. tan or wri te. DR. S. F. GIBBON, 625Kea-iiy St. Fran Cisco. Cal Notice of Final Settlement. JS THE COUNTY COUKT OF UOUGl.AS County, Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Htnrv A Aiami, Dec awd. The undersigned a'lministrMor of sii estnte liarlnj filed his trial acco'int in ssi.i i i.urt notice is hereby eiven that Mondar, the.'h.I dav f July, 193. at 10 o'clock a. in., at the Comitv Court room in Koseburg, Douglas C jniirv ore t)n. ia thp fme and place set by th? Ju'dk-e oi said Court to bear objejtioiis fif auv there u ) to : aald Cnal accotuit, and tojtht diw:harcu ol aJ4 administrator, B&atM0t Rcisebuif. ireg in. Muy . JCBN W. W'AVKB. Administrator. mV.9f 6 L sat - - -r The! Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. TMC CENTIU. CNNItT. RtWVOM CtTT. To your Eastern Friend..'.. I Administrator's 5ale Of Real Property. TIN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE (J ns.ii, m ana lor rourias l outitv. In tlie matter of the partnership ev.at.-of xarKs and As:ier Maris, partner as Mark -oT.icei hereby given mat pursuant toan order ol sa'e made by the atwvc entitled curt on ior i ui on i May. j-vi, arl entered of rec com id tne journal ol Kiid couil Tne node: wait" aurcinit:aior ot tie partnership estate ii s. sjrks aaa Asnor ilsm. .artner unJc the firm name of S. Murks A Co.. from ar; after the 14th day of J urn-. IS.'.', t.nxsl totU iivr.iupmc irca-D in sand a:i tberieht, tiiie and interest of the sid artDentiip etate of S. Marks fc Co me same Jein nn uuJividel ba'.i interest theiein, in and to the following diK-riUd real jinicnv in lvcgias county, The Uas, iliree. f ur. five and six, o:lion I ine nonii nail of Lao Borihwcst jiiarter. Tuc aorta cai o: noriiira-t quarter and toutlu-ait "inartorof iionlieMt MUrt.r. fcotionJS, loan nij i" !, R 5 Wot, containing ai rt-s. also ine Er-.uwesi Uanr "I norinw.-t ijUartf r m nuu n. a.Mi me loj.ovnnt; Ot-K-nbed iirriciae town: commei:ciiij at tlie southeast corner o( iuv uoniuon tiaiiu oi liooert aniith ami ?ua s!:uin, ana runmni; thence north rod thence went one nine ou line pnrallcl w.th th south tnndarrof sn:d claim i!,,.n,-,. L.mii i ni to the south boandary of iid claim thence ea aioriic ujetoutu ni.eot said ciaiin one nine i piaccoi oetinnin--. ontamin 2-t a-rvs Also the poutlieast lU.-irter of sonthaeit cuar ter. section i", and the northwest Darter ol ire nricuet quarter of section St.iheaouth wi-si luirteroi uurintre .(uarter HxUon i, the ot me iionawi-t tjiiirier section ;i The soiuh half of northwest -iu.irter ".c'ion:; ami lot lour of sertwa 27, ou in fuanship -u tauKu ute ei, coutaiuing in the ai-sregatee-; aires. .. . Ar-HKR MAKKJ, AdininitiraUir of the ita-tuvr-liti i'.ic of Marks i Co. Summons. T.Mdh ClIiCUTT COUKT K'R DOIGLA - muuiy, BlalCOl Urrff'in John I.. Arzner, Claintiil 1 vs. , lobelia J. French. Mwly French, Willian Iaus .u, Deli-1 lia Lauson, J. L. French, Caleb I 'order, Anna Corder, Belle French, Ulysx-s French, laac N. French, gamson irencta,) Kate French, ixjuie French. I . i i . . i. ..... i. .. , i Suit in E'(uit o lureclose Mo:ii;age. French. Defendants. J iuiam Lauson and Delilia Laason auute namra aeieniani: , - .... . . , i.u Mlv in uicuauirn inv a . p 1111 mnn' m I "yieij iviuiieu 10 apvear bimi ausuer the com l;aiui i.ieo ai:ainsi yoa :u the above entitli-. suitonorbeiorethetirstday of the next repn- ioiiuoi nc eiittuea fourt, to-wit yjti or ueiore jsonaay, June Is. IV.1, and If y nii Kjin ur answer riaintin s complain 7.7 . . .miCTaiu nunin said inn i isiuuu win ajipiy to the Court for the rclie i ""?'''"' w follows: For jue lore iiiaure oi a certain mortgage executed micuusni, isnoeiia J. rrencn, and smnson r renen i now oeeeaei) in favor of F.aintifl. on me ui. uay oi ictODer, 1N, to secure the pay : V- "'" proun-sorv note lor the sum ui (mi nna iiiuresi uiereon at the rate of lu lvri:-!ui per annum. uiou which there is now . i , "am '"oncaiiecoiiveviiig tosawl lMalntifl for that purpose the f l!ouinS rte-entsl ,eal property t -uit: The H '.. of the N V 4 and the of the N K 4 of m:on 1 in T) .;2, p R t , Will meridian; also ior a iuilif ment fur the amount dueiis3n said promissory note lor suen atUirucy s ft- s ss the Court shall wc iKPuui oi ,i..,.t, sam iuortcai;e convev owjuukv reaaouauie. ior riaintin k ')! snd disbursements hen-in and forsu' h other relief a is prayed for in SHid complaint and ns the 1 isuuii Bujuuitv liiii-i ana eijiiitaiile. This slllilTnoli In mil,livw.,l l.i- ..r.i... ..i . J. W' Hamilton. Iiiml'a t( Mii .,i., order i dated Munii, 2"i, ts'y.i, and the lime pre scribed in said order for the pi hljra:ii.n of this uuimons is oui-e a week lor six wf k t.rwd iuir the tirst dar of said d .f .....i vi me nrsi puoiicatiou ox this summons 1 March i.'7 1SW. F. W. TiK(iW .i... 7-i.T: ., se m-''W Atlornev for l'lainiifT. Qj(Q Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartiflciallydigeststlie food aDd aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the It cBt discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in Btantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, flatulence, firmr- KtAmnpV ... Vo,,. Sicklieadachs. fia ftU other results of im perfect digestion, tpporr -i by E. C. DeWitt A Co., Cbleo0o. CJMarfit-ra A Co. 7M Am AGUINALDO'S EDUCATION. The Philippine Inaorsent Drigitt "indent Whew at t Manila InKeraltT. .. i When he nasi or 15 he was enrolled ia the medical department of the Pon tifical University of Manila, under Trofs. NaUla and Ifuitrago. He was a Wight student, but nothing is kuowaof his eollege career. Shortly after this time he committed what is nn vtnpur doLiible sin, both secular and re ligious, in the Philippines, by joining the masonic order. Masonry w as ft pro hibited thing in the Philippines under Spanish rule, and any man joiniug the organization might under the ancient lr.w be tortured and executed. About this time (in 1SS) he had some trouble with the authorities and went tollonp Kong, where there was a fair-sized col ony of Philippine exiles, and also of Filipinos who had crossed the China sea iu business enterprises. Here he obtained his first huowledgc of the great world outside of the narrow Span ish civilization in which he had been brought up. He attended the drills and parades of the Hritish garrisons, fre quented the gunshops of the Queen'a foad, purchased firearms for his own use, and iu every way tried to increase his fund of practical knowledge. According to report, he crossed over into Kow looti and served a short time in tlie t'hiticie army, and there, finding that nothing more could be leurnetl from the corrupt mandarins who of ficered the troops, but never drilled thctii, he obtained his discharge and joined the crew of u Chinese warship which had some Kuropean instructors. He met the late Co!. McGifliirand is said to have served under him several i::ottt!;s. Whether these rumors be true or net one thing is clear. During his stay in llonp-Kong and that neigh borhood he gained a w ide knowledge of warfare, both military and naval, aud read many works upon strategy and the rsmpaigns of llot:aparte, Wellington, Von Molike-and (irant; and there are i; um. reus photographs in existence iu that city of hiiu in both soldier and sailor uniforms. During the past year he has surprised many new acquaint ances with his knowledge and accurate epiitiors upon the famous battles and generals of Europe and America dur ing the present century. Eeview of Ke v iews. 1 The Mvaatala Meat. Uncle John Smith, Uncle Dick TVor ton. Kit Carson and many another played their lives as they staked their dollars, and it was their pride not to liitxh when the game went against them. The chief characteristic ot the trapper was the iron nerve that uevcr failed, the presence of mind that never deserted Lira. Such as he was he was always equal to himself, and was at his best in moments of imminent peril. What gave him superiority over the In dian was his swift determination in ex treme difficulties, which seemed, in died, to sharpen his faculties to the utmost. Absolute iy indifferent to para Irziup superstitions, he doubled the Indian sagacity aud craft, w ith infinite ly greater dash and daring. He w:;s prompt to seize opportunities which t he red braves let slip. Embodying t he hardihood and dauntless perseverance cf the American character, these trap pers constituted themselves, into a fac ulty of state surveyors, and were the veritable makers of the emp:r: of the west. The last of them had gone otiie SO years apo, ha iug pioneered the war for the gold seekers and the ranchers. Dlaekwood's Magazine. "War aad the Pricw ar Diamonds. One of the most remarkable results of the recent Hispmo-Americau waris th" largely increased demand for diamonds in America. Patriotic jubilation in the male bosom manifests itself in a great variety of ways, spsrkiing through Pomuery or takirtr a rich blood hue from fruity port. The ladies, however, rejoice in brilliant . So great has bee n the demand for diamouds during the last few mouths that an appreciation of at least. i jier cent, has taken place in the price paid by the public. South African. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. The average life of a ship is about 5 years. - About S.OOO.OOO ton of coal ore an nually consumed in London. There has been aa increase of $49,- 000,000. in. Uie assessed values of the property of the city of New Orlean Eicce lSsO. Some of tlw machines for makiDg matches make 200 revolutions a minute each, and? tun out about 2wCO,000 matches daily, cr about "0JPO,I K an nually. A well-known fpecialist ore ear dis eases has made the announcement that half the deafness prevalent at the pres ent time can bo traced to thepractk-e ot boxing the ears of children. Although the brain is perpetually ac' five, yet the whole of it is never atwork at one time. The two hemispkencs, or halves, do not operate &iinulttuieous.y, but alternate in action. Dr. Daniel Draper, in- cluttgc of the meteorological bureau ia Cenural park, sum the records did notshov- that any sudden drop in temperature occurred early in tlie meriting. "But," he said, "it is a wx-ll-known fact that tshe cold est period i.-i usually at sunrise . This is caused by the evaporatioa ol' mois' ture occurring when the hcafi first fctrikes the earth."' The highest temperatures! fot- the year eorrescndi with abundant sun spots and the least humidity, aril the maximum temperatures with scarcity of sun spots audi great huirydity. .Such is the conclusion reachud by LI. Can "lie ilammarion after manv- v cars of ob servation. He also bcljevts that a he character of the year's temiKTature is indicated by the temperatures of Marv-h and April. . . .. s School Report. Ucport of school in Disf. 3l. for uiontli ending May 2t, 1SUK. Number o( days taught -.H). Number of pupils enroll ed, 23. Number of days attend! nee, 43ii. Number of days abieno j, 58. Average number belon aing, 25. Average daily attends ice. 22. Number oi timea Urf y, lc Tlioe present every day dir.ing the month were, Flora Trt ssell. Ernest Trug- sel, Mollie Leatbervrot k1, Elmer Durland, George Goff, Clyde. l0fT, -0yd Harrigt Charlie Smith, f-nl iia Smith Clara Neymmi, Hard ".'feytnan, Johnny N'ey- man, Zona Will'iia-ma. Deportment ox:ell t. Interest good. I'lMnnrrr t Br. hkei.y, teaeliei. AG K.N is VAVIUTi vis it -rill.- tier i vi. hievcrueuts of Admin.! Is ..." ti .i.e. nt-t tmvai h'ro: Ut Mlnrat Haiatead. the iivlonir friend' :uil ulmia r of ih.. idol. itl''L'st and tin,! I.ml',mvr.-Iliim. fxlOihchtrs; iu-arlv Itxt pages halftone lllustra lions, tinlyji o. Knoriiiot is demand. .. Mil' coiumlssious. Outfit frwJ'ifSiiianoe of a Hit-. timj. . Write quick, "he Turn, 'inion Company, :irdFloorC'axton llld(r.,cbirne . PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Tve leard," said the mother, "tlaf your husband is a sad gambler." "No, mamma," answered the oricle. "it is the other men who are sad." London Tit-Bits. George "Do you think that your fa ther w ilt consent to our marriage, dar ling?" Ethel "Oh, yes! He has al ways humored my silliest wishea" Brooklyn Life. Customer "Have you something suitable for sleeping-robes?" Bright Salesman "How would this do, ma am? You w ill notice its heavy nap?" Bos-1 ton Transcript. The MennestThing. Mrs. Wedwife "You told me before we were married that I wouldn't have to do any cook ing." Mr. Wedwife "Well, you haven't done any." Philadelphia-North. Ameri can. ANatural Query The Lady "So you ore a hero or the late war, en; iiie Tramp "Yes, ma'am!" The Lady "Well, what have you done with the money you received for your magazine articles?' Puck. "Yes, sir," said the quiet, man, "we want the army reorganized." "You think we ought to have more soldiers1?" "I haven't Jitudied the question that far. But, from some of the remarks that have passed, I don't liesitate to conclude that we need more chaplain a" Washington Star. "Well, there's the greatest case I eve? saw or heard of in my life," said a Chi cago bicycle seller, the ot Iter day, on a tramp turned away and walked out of the store. "What about lint?" he was asked. "This fellow had the nerve to nsk me for ten cents to get his wash out of the laundry." Chicago Daily News. Young America Abroad. Among the crowd of fashionable folk in Kotteu Bow stood little Lois with her mother, eager ly watching for tlie coming of the royal equipage for the rumor had gone abroad that her majesty would drive in Hyde park that day. "Mother, if the queeu sees me will the speak to me?" asked little Lois. "Oh no, dear." "Why, mother? Is the queen so shy?" din'g. : EXPLANATION OF "SIRDAR." Interesting llenta Cone entasr Egyptian Title Borrre by the Kitchener. i Iu the flood of news which, came in daily over the wire recently about Fashoda there was a constant refer ence, alliteration and reiteration of one word which, while person! who read might surmise it referred prolwoly to a title, vet had no positive pcraof -f ex actly what it meaut. Tb:ut one- word w as invariably prefixed to Sir Herbert Kitchener's name the sirxlar. Now, what meant this ward sirdar? A quarter of a century :Jo, or there about., at the time whenGneat Britain, by right cf might, and rot for any other reason, occupied Egt pt-and took the sultan's khedive under its lute-ate. one cf its first acts was to reorganize the Egvptiau armv. British oilier rs were sent to Egvpt and placed, at the head cf native troops. Theses ofl;cers drilled the troops, taught tj-.em the manual cf arms aud gradually instilled in them that same esprit de carps and enthusiasm which makes the .British army itself such a compact and ft-rmid able body. The native troop were al lowed to rctaiu their colors, their l.ngs and insignia and all the purs pl.t rnv.lia of war distinctively the attribute of an unconquend people. Britis-h states men we i;t further. Thev even allowed the same military titles to remain. It was a tactful thing to do. Britain lost nothii.gtbereby.aiid the Egyptiauwar riors retainni ail that was seutinu-ntal ly sacred to them. Thus, therefore, the very ancient words, sirdar, bitmiashi, jotigal. etc.. remained in the armv. 'The i.irdar of the Egyptian army is the general in chief. The. hinihr-siii is a major, the joug'Mil a captain. Sirdai. literally it means an officer, is as old atn xpresi( n almost as the country of titc Pharaohs itself. In Arabic the word menus "head man." There need be litt:e stretch of the imagination to see how the term came to he given to the com manelant cf the Egyptian forces. Chi cago Times-Herald. Harden af the Illch. No sovereign is : o rich as the emperor of Kussia. and vo sovereign has such heavy calls upon his purse. The Grand Dukes Vladimir, Aljxis. iSergc and Paul Alexandrovitch. as well r.s the (ir.uid Duke Miehacl-Nicholejevitch. as the cons of emperors of Kussia, rcerive from the head of the house an annual sum of 15.000 rubles, which, added to their private mvans, makes them very rich. The wives and widows of Kus&ian grand dukes receive -fcJ.WM ru bles, their sous 150.000 rubies. It was the late emperor," Alexander III., who made the rule that every memberof the Russian imperial family must spend a part of the year in llussia or else lose a third of his or her allowance. Chi cago Times-Herald. tree a Untta-Percha. This substance is now obtained from the leates of the caoutchouc tree, and is said to be more durable tlian that procured by cutting into the stem of the tree. Unlike the ordinary product, it does not require an expensive process of purification, so thatitscost ischeap ened. In 1'rance green gutta-percha is now being employed in the construc tion of submarine 'cables. Youth's Companion. A I'hr-notnenal Phenomenon. "Mither," said a little Scotch lassie, "dae ye ken what a phenomenon is?" "Yes, dear, I can tell ye that. Qae ye see you coo in the field? Weel, that's no phenomenon. Dae yc see yon tree?" "Ay, mither, I see the tree." '"Weel, that's no phenomenon, but w he ii you see yon coo climbing up yen tree with its tail foremost that'll be a jdienonipii"" " ',',iwi Journal. 0 Fine Line of Jewelry. A full and very fine line of Jewelry ia now offered for sale bv U. W. Oartwrisbt of Yoncalla, Or. This salj includes rolled gold plate, gold lilted, gold front and solid gold goods of onr own manu facture, ana we warrant tnern to give perfect satisfaction, or we will reiund the money paid for them by the purchaser, in cash. We manufacture over 5,000 deuigna or patterns of jewelry and do not hesilat0 to warrant our goods to the fullest ex tent. We know they are exactly as rep resented. In case this notico s, lion Id teach pa trons who are too far from Mr. Cart wright's place of biirintR, or other stores where our goods are sold, to admit of their going there to ptiixhasti our eoods, write us what you want and we will sup ply you by mail at the regular prices. We will he glad to correspond with the wparer of our goods concerning tbem. Will send full instructions as to the care of jewelry, how to clean it, etc. on appli cation by mail. W. F. Main Co., EaHtern Factory Cor. Friendship A EddySte., Providence, K.t..'t 7( MiVc'sterj or,v( Cargesti In the ' worH ) Wider '.pro vaa of conslrnerfiiin' :at' ISist I6W4'Oiy,"IoW.: Over' 92,000 ft. of floor frareg m25U BRIGIiT'S DISEASE Ot Chrotric inflammstlon ol the Kidneys is a very common ailment, hike all chronic diseases the symptomi com on Insidiously. If props r treatment Is obtained In Iu early stages, Brlght'i Disease may be cored. HCDYAN will cars It if it is taken in time. HCD YAN will rellevs all the j j symptoms. Do not delay 16 too long. Don't wait nn- til your csaa becomes ln- 6 curable. Begin the use " oi HVDYAN now, while you may be cured. THE EARLY SYMPTOMS ARE: 1. CHBONIO SICK OB NAUSEOUS HEADACHE. HUDYAN taken as directed will relieve the headache instantly. 2-3. PUFFINESSOP THE SKIN UNDER THE EVES, due to s collect Ion ol fluid-inother words, DBOFSY. HUDYAN will cause the extra amount of fluid to be taken up by the bloot and be eliminated by the Kidney. 4 6- PALE. DOUGH7 COMPLEX ION. HUDYAN will restore the circulation to its normal condition and causa the cheeks to become red and rosy. 6. WEAKNESS OP THE HEABT HUDYAM will strengthen the nerves and muscles of the heart and make it strong and regular in its beatings. 7-8 WEAKNESS AND FAIN IN THE BEOION OF THE KIDNEYS HUDYAN will cause the kidneys to perform their functloua properly, thereby relieving the pain aud weakness. Get HID VAX at once and take it regularly. HCDYAN Is sold by ail druggists tor 'Sue. per package, or 6 packages for fJ.j& II your drug gist does not keep it, send direct to the HCD YAN RBMKDY COMPANY. 8an Francisco, Cal. Remember that yon can call and consult the HCDYAN DOCTORS FREE. Call and sec them. If you cannot call, write to the doc tors and they will advise you. The advice will be given free . Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. SUrkloa, Msrkst sad Ellis Sta, Ssa Francises. Cal. I Tl!k.lIRK.t T KOL TET1 Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. 0i.es choice of two favorite loutrt, via the CXIOS PACIFIC Fast Kail Line, or the KIOOSLANDE "ce jUt. Look at the time ijj days to Salt Lake 2)3 days to Denver 3J3 days to Chicago 41 days to New York Free Recllttlitfi Cbalr cars, faolalcrcd Xoarlal Bleeping Cars, Pullman palace Bleep- tnsi Cars o Derated on all trains. i'or lurthcrlnforniicr spply to J. F. GIVANS. A jet., Roeeburg. C. O. Terry, W. E. Coman, TraT. rasa. Act Gen. At- l.'t Thitd St., i.nlsnJ. Or. Toe Chnrcbcs. iliTHOtiis-r Cscsch corner ol Main and Lan streets. Bandar Berrtce: Preaching, 11 a and S.-00 p. m.l Babbata school, 10 s. ss,; L. A. Walker, guptrintendent; Class XeeUsg at close ot ths nornlng service: Kp worth League 7.00p.m. r. H.Churchill. PresiJcnt. Prayer Mcellng, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. G. K. Aauu, Tutor, Parsonage, corner Vain and Lane. CxiTSa Bi iTgst.t Chtsch oa fowler street Sunday service, at 11 a. m. and T 3 p. m. Pray er mceUng, Thursday evening. Mrs. Lccv 1L Cftur, Pastor. St. tiiuii t i Cmi'bcu. Corner Cass and Main streets. t-erTlces on second and fourth Sunday morning ol each month and every Sun daycvenlng. trpccial services announced from time to time. Rsv. Jobs DawsOm, Missionary. M. E. Chckcu, iSocth. etvicvs every Sunday morning nsd evening. Rsr. J. T. COTT05, Pastor Baftist CkvbcU comer of Lane and Rose street. Sunday service: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. u. Sabbath School at 10 a. m., O. P. Coahow, sotarrintrndent Prayer meeting rt 7:30 Wednesday evening. S. A. DoCoias, Pastor. PtEsr CiikisriAM cut bch Corner ol .Pino and Woodnard streets. Sunday services: Preaching botht morning and evening. Sunday scboul a. 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E . at 6:30 p. ra Prayer meeting esch W ednesdsy evening at 7 .a). A cordial welcome and greeting awaits all. AV. A. Wova, Pastor FtesT l'atsiiTTtauA.N Cncr.cn Comer of Cass and Ruse streets. Sundsy service: Pubue worshin. 11 a. m.. anl S l. m.: Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Y. P. B. C. E. st 7 :p. m. Prayer meeting, 'Wednesday evening 7:S0 p m. J. A. TOWSSEVO, Pastor The W. c. T. C. will hold its regular meetings ou the second aud Mirth Mondays ol every month at 7:30 p. in. In tho Xpworth League room ol the M. E. Church. The Dewey Book. Do you want to know more about Dewey, the great admiral and his gift (o the Nation? If eo read our up-to-date "Dewey Book," written bv Jas. Ls, Stick nev. aici-de-camn to Admiral Dewey at the battle of Manila Hay. This book is not u history of Ctiban in surrection or operations it is a Philip pine book. It begins with the daring of Dawey and continues through the operations between .Spanish and American forces at Manila. The battle of Manila Bay is described aa only Stick ney can describe it from the vant age ground or tl e Olymuia's bridge, byj the side of Dawey, where he witnessed every maneuver, transmitted every com mand nnti observed every phase of the battle and exulted in the glory of the American Navy. Completo biograohy of Admiral Dewey is given, also biog raphy of the eminent American coin man and am Pricemlyrl,v7i..tiiflrl..(fv Onlvjir.rliOtreiilmitol ,,,l'uJl!iinu Co., Station iVU.klaftil. '.t'M.wS en, general agent for tho Pacific Coast OREGON tiers, fully illustrated. The accurate 111 I I valtiablo ruapi found in this bupkJ akes B-w 4 .VOIBJ 1 afa a valuable feature of the f Vi falkk I If I 11 IB p-5 " nsasTiTTTt -v t r B t. -.A 1 ' a-TV .".. .t '. OA ' The King of the Meadow. The Plain Chain Drive flower. No Cog . Wheels. No Backing up io start in the grass. Improved for '99. See machines at Churchill The Strongest, The Best What we don't -caa-and ata w a e don X and won I handle policy. Oar idea is that Bicycles are tuade to ride, and the .better the wheels that we sell and (be tiess we'll bare ia the fature. whole situation. We're in it this matter kcxkI goods, fair prices, pleased customers, and a boat nesa fotore you're the people we want to do business with. Send for Hambier Catalogue, A. C. HARSTERS & CO., Agts. NEARLY fifty-eight Years k0!d KccoyniciGg its value to those a bo the cobiisuer ol lug f laisdvalib. 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They are having aa enormous sale East. West, North and Srwth. Every one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or Chicken, or grows SmslI Fruits, ought to send right away for the BIOGLE BOOKS. The FARM JOURNAL Is your paper, made for yon and not a misSt It is n years old ; it is the great boiled-dowa, hit-the-nail-on-the-head, owit-after-you-have-said-it. Farm sad Household paper in -he world-the biggest psper of its sire in the United Ststes Address, FARM JOURNAL PatLASaXTBia FOR. -.1.11111 OR Afl CO UEPART Por TIME SCHEDULES Prom Portlaad ARRIV Prom f Past Msil 8 p.m. H. It Lake, Lenrer, Ft Worth. Omaba,Kan sss City, St. Louis, Chicago and ast. Hpoksue flyer M0 p.m. Walla Walla, 8poksne, Minneapnlis.nt.Paal Culuth, Mllwsukee, Chicago and Ksst. f p.m. Ocean Staaaashlp ' All sailing dales sub ject to change. . For San Francisco ; BUI every Ave days 4 p. B 1 8 D.m. ! Cstoaabia River Till .nasi s To Astoria and Way Landings. 4 n, B Zx eon Ex.Sunday nataraay ; ru pan. ; Willaasstts River. 4 JO p. a. Ex-eaaday rn.ua. "lUWl ..I I T , eWDerg, Ex.ounday ' balem a Way-Land gs 7 a.m. WfilaaMtta ead Ysa biU River. Oregon City, layton, and Way-Lanitings SJSp. m. Mob., Wed. andFrt. Tuea.Thur. ' and Bat. . S a.m. 1 WillasaetU Rirsr. Portland Io Corrailis and Way-Landings 4 JO p. as. ToeaTbof Tua.Tbur. and Sat. Lv.Rlpsria 5aak rtlvcr. Riparia to Lewiston. LXraistoa Daily waiiy, JOHN F. GIVANS, Agent. Rose burg, Or ego 9. W. H. HCataBUatTs General Psasenger AgenL O. 8. tk X Co Portlaad, OrsrssMs. Notice For Publication. Ukitio Ststes Laso Omci, Roaebarr. Orecoo. Msrek 22. UM. To whom it may coocern : Notice ia hereby gives that the Oreeon a Cali fornia Kail road Company has filed in this oflfl a list of lands situated in the toaasbtsa do scribed below, and has sppiled Ior a patent lor ssld lands: that the list is open to Um pebile lor inspection and a copy thereof by eearriptiTe subdivisions, baa been posted ia a eneTeaicet , place in this omee tor ue inspection of all s sons inteiested and the public generally: Oregon and California B R lands. Tp 40 , R t E. BW " ' bee 1L TpSOS. RiW. ill sees t ana i- Lots 1. 2. 3 and , and SI i Sec t. All Sec 11. Within the next sixty days following the data ol this notice, protests or contests seaJiut tha claim of the Company to any tract or subdivis ion wunio any section or part or section, de scribed tn the list, on the ground that the same is mora valuable for mineral than lor ajericti it oral purposes, will be received and noted lor re port to the oenerai Land office at Wssniagtoo, J. T. BRIDGES. Rerisier. 1. H. BOOTH, nxZMJO Receiver. Notice for Publication. Usitid SriTrs Ls D OrTtcB Roeeburg. Oregon. March 38, 18B9. Notice is hereby given that ia eosnpliaaee with the provisions of tbe set ot Concicas el la- e Src. lsTS, entltd "An act for tbe asie ' timber lands tn the Sta ea of Cailforoia. goo, Nevada and W ashington Territory. THOMAS E. HARVEY, Ol Oakland, County of Dooelas, State of Ore goo, has this dav hied in thia office tua swors statement .Vo. :i iur the porch saw of Lba 8. W W. L of Section No. i. In Township No. . Range So. 4 W. and will offer proof te show that the land sought is awrr valuable for its tias ber or stone than for asrrieul rural porposeu, and to establish his claim to said land Jefore the Register and Receiver of this omoe ut itosebera Oregon, oa Wednesday, tbe 14ta day of June law. Be names aa Witaesses: Archibald MeKenzie Harrisoe Manning. Wiiliam H. Joy, A. B Smith, all of Oakland Oregon. Any and all par. sons elaiminc asiversely the above-described lsnds are requested to file their claims la Uua office oa or before said lilh day af Jane. 1S99. J. I. BRIDGRS, sjau Keejatas. Notice for Publication. USITXO 9TATB9 LAMTSmcK, Roseburg, Oreeoa, May 11, 1&3S. Xotke is hereby glvea that the ioUoarins; named settler has filed Bodee of. his laisawioe to make final proot ia aupport oi kas claiai. aad that said proof will be made before the sUsnstve and Receiver C. . Land Office at RosrOarx. Oregon, oa June 27, Igrt, vis; JOHN C DAVIS, OB H. E. No. 71S0, for the W' i 8W ' BK1.' 8W', SW. Sr,Sec:!.Tp. 36 8,'i.S W. He aaao the following witntises to prove his ceotlancs residence opon and cuiUvaoon of raid lard, vie: James McKsy, Thnrstoa Lall, J. R. Chap man, O. W. Graboa, all of Wljbar. Oreeaa. . J-T.BKXiX.ES. mlltlO Regiatar Notice for Publication. CXITKD STATES LAND OFTICE. Roseborg, Oregon, May LI, 189. Notice is hereby given that the ibUowing naaed settler has filed notice of Ma intention to make final proof la support of bis daim. sad that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver C. S. Land Office at Bosaoaif, Oregon, on July. 5 139, vir: JAMES P. RIJ?SEIX On H. E. No. h33, ft th. N 1 1, sec. ;t T.S, Fasti S..I I SJ Bpokac Flyer sjos. 1 8.E.IW. He names the loUowins; witnesses tor. prove his contiHuows residence nnoaandcaia-. ratios of said land, viz: lllism Moore, Tbotaaa Burnet, Harvey Bwofford. and John SeeAord. ail of Myrtle Creek, Oregon. (mZrp) J. T. BRISUXS, . .. Regpsser. Railroad Time Table. Northbound Roseborg local, No. 17 departs 7 u0 a. m. Southbound Roeeburg local. No. IS, arrives 5 :20 p. m. Northbonnd overland, No. 5, ar rives 10:33 a. va.; departs 10:45 a. an, Southboand overland. No. 6, arrives) 4:15 a. m.; departs 45 a.m. FBKIOHT" TRAINS. Northbound last through freight, No 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; departs 5 -.20 p. m. Southbound last through fr sight, Ne 222, arrives 7.00 a. ni. ; departs 8KXJa m. 1 Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrives at 3 -53 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, departs 9:00 a.m., Mondays -" Thursdays and Saturdays. Southbound mixed train No. 226 ar rives at 3:00 p.m., on Sundays, Man. days and FriJays, depsrls 7:13 a. m. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Shasta Limited laths name ol the only perfect train n the wjrlJ, now ruining every night between St. Paul aL&Tbicago, via ths Chicago, Milwaukee A St, rani Railway ths pioneer road of the west in adopt ing all improved facilities for ths safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing views oi beau tiful scenery along the route of tha Pio neer limited, will be sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Address Geo. II. Heafbrd, Gen eral Fast enter Atnt, Chicago, IU. Farms for Sale. A number ol small farms for sale, adapted to fruit gtowing. Good apple and prune orchards on some ot them."V For further rarticulars inquire of, G. YT. Aldxrson, Cleveland, Or. Viavl, VUvly Mrs. J. H. Shupa is local represents- " ; 1 tivefor ths popular Yiavi remedies, " Any one desiring any of gheee remedies ) will please call on her ater horns or ad- ' J " erljtlstr4fg)B. Ul he -s .,, Or. .JSVDora . ... V Le - '. : V - ,' V