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THE PLAIN DEALER PcbUihol Monday md Thursday. tT TUX rLlIXDEALER PUBLISHING CO. & . 8THATF0ED.. ....rbltbir Editor w.e.coxNEa-., J. L. STBATTOBD,. M . Mgr. and Solicitor BstsacripMon Rates. as Year... til Months SIM Months. JUNE 3. tS90. The very latest is perfume trucl, profit! of which are expected to yield Urge er la-nt. Some tf tli big trust are likely to b-eak down from ihe weight ut their rapiUliastioo alone. ba ceded t!ie CaroIiiM and reigtihoriug islaude to ilertnauy. U is now dear mly the German tried to make tliirg so unpleasant for Admiral Dewey at Manila. Tl.e Oakland Gazette tiaa turned up its toes to thedaieit. lie failure was no lault of the good titiwtis of Oakland, nor any reflection on their public rpiiit, lib- rally or enterprise. Mr. Alltel J remarks that ,:il the demo crats attempt to drop iLe (.'biaiga plat form the result will be the dissolution of the parly." He could have gii.o furth er and said that stick iup to it will cause iipver defeat than that of 1800. No city of the importance if lloet burgcan afford lobe without a local board of trade. Dachau oraniziliou is of iofEtiroatile value to a Uiwn aud cjiu nautjity, and our euterprieiu.: business and pro'eeeional men realixin this fact met and effected temporary organiza tion iaat Thursday tveniug. Ti:e per anxnent organization of the board will He effected on Thursday evening- This is ct Mainly a tuott commendable lu jve, from wliich we may exjwt tariy and " Kood results. " To attempt to make pol.tical capit al against a popular foreign war ie suicid al to lite part? that undertakes it. Noth ing is so popular with the American peop'.e as a successful foreign war. It baa elected and re elected eveiy candid al who ever ran for I lie prtsiJeucj on that issue, and it w ill again,' ears Kd iu H-j'er, of the Sletn Capiul Journal, fortueilv an admirer and tappcrter of Bryan. One by toe the Kepubiican prodigals are retcrniog to the fiid aud 're this time nest year ttiere p'omiees to be a great advance in the price of val if all of (be penitents are to receive si share of the fatted caif. The republic ans are going to sweep everything in sight nest year, from municipal to the natior.al ticket. Dauglas coucty is go ing lo fall in line toj, and don't you for get it. Ranks With tbe Best. J. L. Stratford, of the Kjeehutg Flaisdesle, was in town Mouday. The Plaimealeb, under the mauage sent of Messrs. Stratford's has been much improved and now ranks wi:u the beat papers in Southern Oregon. Med fetd Ere. Board of Trade Organized. The following is a report of the pro ceedings of the chines meei iug held in the Marks building last Tbureday even ing for the purpose of organizing a board e! trade : the meeting was c!ld to order by Hon. D. Is. K. Buick. Oo motion by Mayor A. C. Marstere, D. S. K. Baick was elected temporary cbsiraian and . C. Flint, temporary secretary. On motion by O. V. Coshow a commit tee of five was appointed on constitution and by-laws: O. P. Coshow, A, C. Ma me. , Juo. H. Shape. C. a. Fisher. H. L. Miller. On motion b J. H. Shape the chaii- min appointed tbe follawiug nameJ per sons to act as a finance committee : T. K. Sheridan. V: C. London, J. A. Buchanan, W. A. Willis, J. C. Aiken. On motion by H. L. Miller a com oi it tee on meui'ierliip u appmuted as follows: H. Marks, E. L. Frro:t, (1. W. Kim hall. On motion by Uou. ito. M. Brown a committee of three ws appoio'eJ to pTOTidt a suitable place of meeting, said couimiUee consisted of tlie fjilowin named person : leo. M. Brown, W. C. UilJebranJ, Jr.. O. P. Coshow. After a few general remarks by Meesrr. Cjshow, Brown anJ Fisher, on motion by T. K, fjhe.idin the meeting aijonrr.ed to meet Thurs day evening, June !Uh, at 8 o'clock. S. C. Flint, Temporary Jsecretarv. Cabin of Native Sons. List Saturday evening imrsuant to a call, a meetiiiij s held at the I. O. O. F. ball for the purpose of ciiauizing a cabin of Native Sans. Twenty-five na tive eons responded to the call aud a cabio was dnlv orgauized. The follow ing officers were elected for the eueuing year: Jonior past president, V. C. London ; president, R. S. Sheridan ; 1st vice presi dent, Dlter Rice; 2nd vice president, I. B. Riddle; 3rd vice president, L. Wimberly; secreUry, C. S. Jackson; financial secretary, J. H. f-ykes; treas urer. J. H. Ux)Ih : niainha!, (. p. Co show; trustees, J. II. H-wtn, J. W. Kamiltoti and j-o. M. Hrowp. S. Katt was appointed iiifi le eentinel, aud F. Wim'.ierly for outside sentinel. A motion wag made that ihe cb;u he called the Joe Ltne Cabin. To Orar.d IVceident K ijfeue l. Wnite now aidrcsued the cabin, and el ing the oilier elect forward duly installed rhetii and intru-td them as to Lfir dutie. Thu ia a giod liealthv owaizuion and U reprceesied by u ir la hria busi new and profesfional men and we be ak for it a tbriviog fatur.-. The ea-'in will mret tomorrow, Tues day night at the M&tonic temple. Hong Ko.ig Dily Prcs says that Aguinal Jo has drawn fSJO.OOO from a bank in that citr. LATEST DISPATCHES. Dreyfus lias Been Granted a New Trial. GERMANY BIVS THE CAROLINES Pine Lumber Ti ust Diplomatic Re a lions Resumed With Spain Shooting; Affair at Myrtle llnt 1'aki, lone 3 The court of caefation t nly rendered a verdict in favor of the Dreyfns -.an and utderirg the court martial f tr the trial of the prisoner. Tillamook Slide Still Moving. Tillamook, J ir.e 1. The laudslide at the sand spit i still on She move to ward the bejeh, it having moved feet under the lieiuli, which in some places hue tei ii raised lo fet-t. A Urge quantity of c!ay h is U-en utit-aithrd by the landslide, and it ii c'ainied tb.-U it is suitable for brick aiid pjttery. Friendship of Spain and (iermtny. .Mmkji, June ;!. Oita. any, it is un uouoccd, pn's T.WtJ.OuO pesetas for the Caroline, Talus aud .Marianne ultnds. ipain u'tiins three coa!iue' stations, one iu eaih roup, and Germany mulerUkes to defend these ttations in case of war. tieruiar.y in adJi'iju grants Spain the most faVtred-.'iation trtjlaient i:i Her mauv an J iu t':e Colonial ieUuds. Pine Lumber Trust. Sax Fuancim: j, Jane 3. The Pacific ..st F..rt Inmhor mannfir'nrnra v.. ! Just coDguuiuiated arrareiueuts which) will make tLe price of this buiidiuK ma terial much hiiier froai uo on than it has teen Tor a long time past. The com bine is coiiij.jecJ ot all cf the pice 1 aui- ber companies in British Columbia, Washinstoa and Oregon, rontrollinx the entire output of pine on the coast. n , - 1,1. l.. L uuii i .id i. cvJCJut; tuutc-i ( teeu aovacced about f 1 per KK feet, ' and the advance takes place at oacr. . The C3aib;cation wa formed las". .Vov- ... , , . . i ember, and its siirewd mathe na'iciacs j hive been hard at work ever since pre- j paring the schedule which no has aP- ! peared in tabulated form. Tue combine ! has agreed to nuke the ba:e price $10 per 1000 feet, tuijsc. ta a rebate of ft, making the net price I'.'. Diplomatic Relations Rcsumtd. Wasiiinutos, Jane 3. The diplomat ic relations with Spain, "ureLc-n off April 21, 1;-VS. were formally resumed at II o'clock today, when President McKin ley greeted Pjc d'Arcos, the r.ewly ac credited minister to the "n:teJ Mates, in the blae parior the Wlii e House. Simulunejalv in Madrid, if the pro gramme arranged was c rried out, Ikl lamy Storrer, the new I'uiied Stales minister to Spain, was being presented to Christina, the queen-regent, darinz the lejal minority of his Catholic majasty, A'.phocea XIII. I; was a noUMa occasion in the world's history the resumption of friendly relations between t so nations which had been at war aud in the brief strangle had changed the map of the world. The speeches of today were es pecially notable. They were pfain epoken and devoid of ths usual hazy diplomatic phraseology. At the conclu sion of the address the president stepped forward and ehaoi hands cordially with the new minister, an J they engaged in conversation in a low tone 'or a. minute or two. Tbe party then retired and was driven to the Arlington. Shooting Affray at nyrtle Point. A shooting affiir took place on the street in front of the Enterprise cilice lest Saturday about noon, in which Sam uel Appletoa was shot by city marshal, Ed Carter, the ball entering the lower part of the cheek and coming oal at the corner of tbe mouth. A warrant was is sued charging Carter with shooting with intent to ki'.l and on Monday a prelim inary examination was held beftye JaJge Uodge at this place, W. Sinclair acting as prosecuting attorney aud A. J. S:ierwo.l appearing for defendant. From the evidence a J lu.edat the ex amination of Apple too, who lias been working, at Smith's camp, with some neighbors was oo his way to his borne on Myrtle creek. They etopped at Leh monoweky A Deyoe'a for some packages which they took on their bores and started up the street, Appleton was ahead, and witlt a whoop -started up tbe street on the ran. Toe marshal saw him coming cad ordered him to btop which he did not do. The marshal a' tempted to :rab the horse by the bits; the horse ran against him, bis pistol,- double action our, was discharged with result tatl above, and hn hand was lacerated by the bit and be was some what bruised ab jut the site. Appletou did not stp nor tiitcaver that he was sbct until he bad gune some dietat.ee, when he returned and had Dr. S. L. Roberts drees his wound, which h only slight. In rendering his decision tbe .ourt stated that the ne of a deadly weapon was a serum? . f f . i r aiid thculd !k re sorted to only when t:ic iircefsity of the occasion mj'iires r, a-id in tha cs be- ! fore him it was p .Mib!e that the mar jehal had been too ha-ty. Hoacver, the ; marshal was an ofli er wh-j was Rivjru Jto perform bis duty. Ttso evidence showed tht Mr. Appletou had at'empt ! ed to r.iie over itio iiuriii.tl . w.,en ho at j tempted t airet-t liim whil he was in j the act of violating nn nrdiuancd d the Itown, and did almost lilcliim docn, j therefore he wo lid ilimi-i I In -!. ' E-iterpri-p. General Gome?, is reported to beseri- ouR'y ill with asthma. I Ambassador ( 'hoalo may Htfcwe the re j least if Mie. Maj brick. j Rebel at Sun Fernando have cnened ii the summer rHnipaii!. ; .ihtioia hati hud i.-fuiIv -sever. i,t.t of ! rainfall pince Iai-t SepieiiiNrr. A dispat-di from S-.attlo save th.e crack er trumt has een declared "off." oQoooooooooooooooDooonooopoioaooooooooon r:ex c J&Sfc P lWm 1 SURE DEATH l! o g.QMxA. : House a ir- - !! t, n & 1411 a i g A iCWUt S Furnishers'. g tpIZlzzirHHl Tm O !& a . . , s n iEE! 1 1 Squirrel i Gopher Poison 4U'W : while you wait, lie in thej feSpft O A J. H q "M'uAV gswiu,, a 6pecia 8alo on t , ferrJ J ;w years m toe a. stovo mat , 7, "" u u v rA.V bas out lived half a cuatnry of com-S"6- be o0r special iug , (iri,,i,iri t fYi ; (PRFPARFH AU4F"T ' jO potiuou and of which more ato sold.-; Jr. Uik PREPARED WHEAT) J ! 7: Tir rh;n7r Oak ll,at Av. ZhW, S ?2.25 cobler aeat rocker. 2 1" ? '"" c couMdcration W ift . . fl- $ W w Ihere I UDothcr cookin- aDariu2Those w P,lceH tLu' talk. li ivtm tuw suWect. Those Q . "EATH ,A' ll?" '" ! O oZtnTJke aud assure i I oos below co,t. Wo So vle, g Squirrel and 01 ' - " Pdensoyon ia - qCopnep Poigon MM SQUIRRELS. tleuioustrateii it auritijj onr business life tuut our Household ROodn aro sold for two very wuailetit profit cousibt with a fair, honest, eijuitablc dealin-s Write us in regard to nuythiu? yo:t wish to know. Wo like to have you write us ns waaro here to bo of oeevice to our out of uwti patrom. Wo are hero for business and cau convince you if you will five ns o o o ononononoGooonooonoaonooonoaoDOGonoaonoa South Myrtle Creek. .luilizi' r.vit ; leat U' le judged. We arc ei i in; beautiful weather kt lat. F.thel .McDoual.l ia vxpectel home from Hose-burg soon. A! Ak.ra i pi;ie l''i?T iaul:n; lumber from Jackson's tui.l. J. A. McDonald made a plc.isant trip to the ity lt Friday. nlcritc for the 1'la'Mik.vli;k if you wa: t all the lcas and the best news. We aie slid to learn Will Strode is ex- r-c'VJ "i"u" u -" v.regoo coon. t , i t. r i' . i it. . V.;t3 iraco Hall vUited rieuds in Myrtle Creek last .Saturday and fau- j Chas. lot:e was seen isiug dowu the , rosd iti a oue horse bojv last uiday j Vha" tust? i j MrS- xvriht and -M.ss Carrie Frccuian I lacked several tallons of straw beiries . .... I la&t i' Tl JV Jjho Frceaiaa and his 'bjs" hiiiied ... M ..! ... .-i I ... . . l.tbt wtelr. KcV- Jj ( l"'-cJ veiy .! 1'Jcat senu'jn and-y. " lag much by ail present. We feel rorr? fjr luno ladies ho were caught in tLe a uJ and rain last Thursday, and wilb no boots oa either. PtOUOTrY. Thief Creek Items. Coiriie Lej t pent Sauday at honif. Louie Dakf r was calling ou Mr. Ca'. 1 uk Ust week. C. C. Walkins was seen ct Money's j cawmid Sandy. I I?rt Seales was calling on .Miss Liura j Carr Sunday. j Matter Fred I-e has bocu ou the uk ! list for the We; wetk. j E. J. Stacy has been on tbe sick liet ' for the last fe days. Miss tirade Lee spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Hcflinan. Mies ilirtha Appleo-to was seen iu YontalU one day last w--k. Miss Ethel Hotrmaj spent Friday evening with Miss Hra-i9 Lee. Mrs. B. L. Walkinj nade a dyifg trip) to loncaila or.c :y last week. 1". Ward, of Astoria, ia stoprinz with A. J. L?e, prospecting for coal. i Ceitie Cutlack, who has been sick with rheumatic fever is slonly improv ing. Mr. Wingal?, who bis been stopping at A. J. Lee's returned to Roseburg Fri day. G. W. Siuders was seen at Joe Tur pissone day las', week. What is the attraction? II. M. Kelly aud Charlie Leo are work'ng iu their copper mines near Militown, Miss Maggie Jo-ca of Wilbur has come to spend the summer with Mrj. Henry Moaney. Miss Mollis Seales has been unite sick for the last week, tut is much im proved at this writing. Mrs. I). L. Wailins' adjp'eJ daughter, Misa Phoebe Thiber, was seen out ttraw bfrrying one day list week. Elmer McNanght is working on Salt Creek, lodging for IMbert Tracy, of Yoncalla. Elmer is a worker. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Fagan attended the memorial Fcvii es at Yoncalla Tues day and said it was a success. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Le moura the loss of their beloved cat. It hid readied fie ad va reed aire of lo years. Miss Ethel Hutfman, of Yoncalla, is j any patience to the old. old story explaio visiling htr partiite, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. iog why he didn't get home earlier, Hulnan, of Thief Creek valley. jwliica men bare been telling to women Mr. aud Mrs. A. E. Joues his moved to Sagiuaw where Mr. Jones is engaged in the Booth & Kelly saw mill. A.J. Lw, who is soliciting funds for tho Roseburg monument has succeeded in laising i-ightten dollars in his vicin ity. Mia ;rjci.) L e ar.d Martin Clark t!en !e l -reach iug and Sunday cchool on Paes Creek Sudiy ia-!. Tho dinner was a success and all the yonm: folas enpyed themselves splendidly. 5chool Report, Report cf the M'. Scott Echool for the month ending June Js'i'.i. No. of layp tangbt, 20. No. echolars enrolled, 7. Whi.de No. ol days attendance, ij.'.. No. cf times tardy, I. j Avirag4 daily aUcndar ce, (i. j Deportment very Koud. j Piipils neither abeent nor tardy during i the mouth, aro: Lynn Strader, N'ictor ; and Cecil lliakelv. Tbo-c w ho averaged above 85 per cent in the monthly "xaminatioii, are: Lynn Strader, Cecil Wakely. Lloyd Atteibury and Ada L. Pmith, teacher. BICE BICE, The House Furnishers. GRAND FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION $rl776-l- :ht: ROSEBURG TUESDAY. JULY 4, 1899. Under Auspices Roseburg Fire Department. Grand Parade In Forenoon. GRAND BALL Fine Display of Fire Works. SIHON TON S CONCERT BAND, of Afbany, Will Furnish Husic. Oratiou bv HON JOHN H. MITCHELL. Exercises at THE ROSE GROVE. Hicycle Track, Race Track, and Ball Ground near at hand. Pithy Paragraphs. When a person stutters cow. lays be it sail to ta k in lag time. A society womau is one who has learceJ t) smile like a politician. Frieu ls are those piople who act eur- prised when we te'.l them bow old w are. j It rejairee more moral coaiage ta keep I ons'a troubles to oneself than to bear tbcm Sometimes vou hear of a perfect mau. .. , . ..,,:, r . i i Ths Oregon Hair Tonic lie is lb-5 fellow your wife csuld have I married. j ro,r bair on bald hea ls, destroy Thecrazs fcr fibred linen makes the H"Jrnffand o? the hair from falling f...;nn.,,i- n,n"l.,-k Iik a mintrliJat- U u '3ajmende.l by leading . r . . Many a man who wouldnt think ol m.kiDg a wi.u ouv u. u.o , uu scruples iu making a cook out of bis wife. ' If a woman could manage to have her husband serve on a jury every lime 6be goes away .'i oui home she would feel much safer about him . Why is it that nine out of ten persons, as they run up a bill at a store and can not pay it, will always epjud their ready each somewhere else7 A li:tle girl, age two years, livii.g not a hundred miles from Roseburg, is in the habit of getting pennies and going to a grocery store near home for gam. On seeing a cow chewing ber cud, made this remark: "Oil Koney, where did you get a penny, who gave it to yon? Give me some gum." Wt en a girl likes a young man, she is always willing to listen to tbe old, old story that mtn have been telling to women since the time of Adam, but after they are married she doesn't listen with just as long. ! !-( follow irrir is said to bo an extract fr i the oration now under couree of c .. l.ucliou which will be sprung on tii" Riddleburgers July 4th, by our gocd friend, O. P. Coshow: "Ii this year of our Lord an 1 expansion when Dewey is coming home, and the Eagle has his alone f ist iu the frozen North and his beak planter in the jiia'or, wliii his wings tlap from the snow iir.u ol Asia to the mid-Atlantic, let i ring i. lie changes and conj ugate in nil the moods', tenets and inflections, tho patiiotis n cf our forefathers and ahuui for tho A iu cr edo, eagle aud Yankee Doodleum for ever, Meet we forget, lest wo forget.' " Letter List. Uemaiiiiog uucallud for in the Kose burg postoiliee : Persons calling f r th -sa le'lera w ill please state thedaleou which they were advertised, Juua 5 ISJt). Tim letters will m charged for at the ra'e of one cent each. Elyroth, Francis M. Gregory, S. Miller,' H. C. 1'atternon, Frcdeiick William Welsh, William Wetzel, .). Wji. A. Fratsk, P.M. O o o o 118991 OR. Various Amusements In Afternoon. AT NIGHT.. Notice to Taxpayers. Ordered that a penalty of 3 per cent be added tc ail taxes ou the assessment roll of the year l.S'.'S, not paid before June 1. IS'JV. Further ordered that a rebate of two per cent be given oa ail taxes paid in Jane, an I a rebate of oi.e per cent on ; ail Saxes paid in July. Jih. Lyons, Judge. M. l. Tnoursox, Ja?. Bkox, Commissiontis. ,' physiciaus. 1 have tried numerous bair 1 tantcs but this is the only one that bronght E4,bfjicl0ry r!alt9. K. A . cto.4ll ,,. ... lIllfc,,1Ilr. (W . - - ----- - - n v - a24iS. Price, four ounce bottle, 50 c'.s. Wanted. Will trade pianos, organs or bicycles or luoib.-r or wooJ. T. K. Kkiiabdson Roseburg, Ore- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Haie Always Bought Bears the Signature of A Deadly Danger, fag Manv a man who fffr has the seeds of disease planted in his blood dreams away his time in fancied security with a dendlv dan ger coil eel upon him ready to strike 9i. its fangs into bis very vitals. Miouiei a man imnic lie uas consnmp- tion," you ask, "just because his appe tite lstKXir ami lie is losing lk-sh and lie lias a little coimli and a general feeling of weakness and iucainieilv?" Xo: that doesn't necessarily mean con sumption, but it means that the system is living steadily undermined ; "it is losing force and vitality; it is being tainU-d with bilious poisons that the liver hasn't pjow'cr to throw otT and any day that which is now only a prolxibility may suddenly develop into a certainty. " My wife 1i;l licmorrliage of tlie luii3. She hail tt-'ii lieinorrhaifrs. and the people all around here Niid she vould never be well tiKain." said Mr. V. A. Smlcr, of Hern, Mnsou Co.. W. Vs., in a very iiiMmctiv-e letter written to Dr. R. V. l'ierce of Ilufliilu. N. Y. " lint she bei;au to take Dr. I'icrce's eioKlen Medictil Discoe-erv and she ooii begun to (fuin strength anil flesli. After takins ten lwttles she was enlirtly well. Should you think this will do you anv Rood to publish, just use it, and if any one disputes the merits of this almost omnipotent medicine they may enclose self - addressed envelope with stamp, and I will answer the same as written in this letter." But the time to use this medicine is now while the little weaknesses are slowly breaking you down. Awaken in lime and throw off the deadly danger before it strikes you in a vital spot. This glorious "Discovery" will give you appetite and digestive power, pure blood and solid sub stantial strength. Write to Dr. Pierce about your condition. He will send yon good, professional ad vice, free of charge. . tf;'1!! m t,......v::?...; 'vi.;'ir!S gophers. fTj Jet'M-.verea lor the.l,ln.e.' -v-iS:r UT ranch ,kl. .-J 7, K&Z? RAI? MICE. CIDWJ. ETC. A. G. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists, ' ROSEBURG, OREGON. ;' . s The of a at r, , , Goods, all that is new and up - prices. Mailorders solicited. 3"'- i?Si-v imhmm v V B. W. STRONG, (Successor to Alexander S: Strong.) Has a complete line of Furniture as cheap as 2nd hand goods can be bought and you run no risk of Bed Bugs. WALL PAPER iu a large variety of styles CARPETS. in latest Patterns and at prices as low as in Portland or San Francisco. You can Hud iu my Store all goods kept in a first class Furniture Store also cau Repair anything in Furniture line that is resparable or cover any Lounges or Couches that need Repairing aud Satis faction gauranteed. Xo trouble to show goods, ...B. W. STRONG. -n a . 1 J a a successor General Blacksmithing rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, REP.VIB1SG OK A La. K1SB3 PKOJIPTLY COSE. Shop ou Corner Vasblnirtan and Kane Sts., Rosebarc Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. ail3SOLUTELYYliRr A Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovt tump Notice for Publication.! I'MiEu st uks Land oith k," I Itinelnirir. 'rv)tD. May'ii. b.ni. I Notkv i binliy i:ien that tho followiUK- liaiiie.l xt iiu-r liusi.lcl notice of liis int'-mion lo iniik inittl y-nxil in MivjMirl 01 liis eluiin. atut ,' ,"."' J,l'","1IH '' lnmlo l-lore the t istir Hint UecciviT, I", .s. Land (niir. t l:.wl,urK, Oregon, on .(urn- ! 1. ls;r.i. vi,-: KANcIs I. RIliKl:. 1.11 II. E, No. ;ojii, f,r t tic !?'.. NW:, N' ., Kv. -M,T. MX., K. 8 W. ilv. immts H10 followins wHui'Wie-. U rove Ills lontinuous resilience uimti uixl eultiaiiou of f.niU land. viz: i nml. s t.. Kulcr, Beiiniln V. Uiilcr Isnac iuuiuslmni. lioiirlu u iimln.iijim ..f Olalla. Orvijoii. tii"-W J. T. BRIUCiEii. Ke:;isti r. v v x :"V". Chief Charm. Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Cleau, Fresh and New. The "suap'' aud style of our garments our usual low price are eivincr U.S astonishing bllSV days On this)! br"' luavw of every kind; . , " jJ luge lot.-for lowprievy.mil find, article. , Kadi Iaf is j;. weight and pore Call and examine our entire 'y the gent and maids demure, stock of Stanle and Fancv Drv I Hin? onr t,J Jackwn street. . i , - t- lo - date at specially attractive WOLLENBERG BROS. aaa a 1 a a , jf to G. W. SOAH and Retail Dealeas in Props. i The Roseburg Tannery. (Highest CaU Trice Paid for Hides, Furs and Kav SklnK.'' Fur and l'uikkin Pressed f-r tilovoM, lish and luicc Ia-atWr. Jnrs and Skins Drcsstil and Cleaned. Black Angora Omits for Chaps. L DEACH, Proprietor. loot of Mill St., S..mh i;..M-burir, Orvavui. VOEQ ettmm co. . rw vow. Notice For Publication. I'.MTEO Sr.lTK, Land Oh h e, Koscburs, Orviron, May 5, lsiy, I Notice Is hereby uiveu tliat ilia folowiiiir I named wttU-r ban HieU nulice of his iuteutiou I to make till a! proof iu supiorl ol hUilairn. nml that said proof will tie made before the KeU. tor anil Keeeivcr, United Mates Lud Dilloe at Hocbuii: Ore'., on June l.i. l,y., viz- At GUST V. BAURKE C'n II. K., Xo. 1710, for the I ota ;i, li. 11, SW ' . s Ei4, S'.SW fn See. i, 1 IV. S, KG V. fie Humes the follow iuj wituefM-s to prove hix con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vi-: Charles Hattleld, Eduanl Di'.lard William Kaiwr, t'oaitaut Tou'saiur, all of Mel rose, Orrgoii. J.T.HUI04iK. Ki-uisjer. '- " v v v w v v v -v v-v-'x v-"i Roseburg Bakery. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! the bread does rise And nicely made are onr mince iies. No rrmiibliii;; now, for the Drice is low, Im-ide the oven the ians do p, S w hen the rrk anl beans are lon Caniradee and i-atn.-ns have mmtv fan ! f Hot cakes and i-ea-nutri we now sell t a uu all that buy, their sweethearts teU. "en palnm we are gla-l to greet. j , WamHnir DtfB.nTI Prop. The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central HoteL Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans,n a specialty. SIRS. B- C02IST0CZ, Proprietress. Mrs. A. C. Kid (snctsaor to Ua. Eastun. Calls attention to her nice fresh slock of STAPLE GROCERIES. Every thing standard and of the best quality. Remem ber at the old Easten stand. Notice For Publication. UsiTE Statu Lasd Omrt, v- . .R?set',r-riron.ArrUi.Ua5l fitiilhe' ioviions of lb act of CoomTc? JuMJ. b. MtiUri.i,, t lorlhSJoi Omber lands m thr states ol CaliJorail Wo tdiv ail Ue pu Wic Uad stale, by act of Auswi JOSEPH A. WHARTON, VT of RiAlles. cwnty ol Douglas, Cate of Oraroa has Ibis day fil in thu T-rUci hi. sworn, ment No. 6T9, for the wrrrhasc of 'Jof sjcuon Now in township So. nK N i. 7 W.aod wiU offer pr.x.f to show that the likj jousht a more ruable for its limber oT.ts than for aenculturml tmrpwies. and TSeiubSS his claim to said UudMirS receiTer of this offi at Wb,7. oL sanirday, the 10th dar of J aa. Wuine.tiK. Any and all persons clalsiinc advcisvlT th ST'WlWr Uatl oa"xoaor U' HHhday J.T. BRIDGES. Eegiitct Assignee's Final Notice. police is hereby given that the nudersienrt - ,'J-Tee of the estate ai H. B, Johnson, an .nsolveut debtor, h.s tiled his final aocSl " uel ass.enee with the Countv Lik 1,; tojnty Oreeon.and that d nil iSa? wUl be heard aud passed upon at theJal fer Douglas County, to be held begianiuiVUb the second Monday in Jane, lxs COSHOW 4 SH&DAXteffoS County Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all partlaa holding Douglaa coonty n-arrants in dorsed prior to February G.lS98,fc present the same at the treasnrer'a office at the Douglas County bank for pay ment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this the 24ti day of April 1839, at the City of Roeeborj-, Oregon. Gt).VV. DmsicK, County Treasurer, Douglas County, Or Notice For Publication. Usitkd States Land Ornci Koseburg. O.-vfou. April 26, -."Vl. " hereby eirea that tho follow, n. to make una! prewf in sxipport of his claim and that said prooi will be mlTbefore -e bStUiS and Receiver. United titaw Ld OftuS S Koscburs. Orevon, oa June s. vli- MESUACKTIfTON. on his H V No. :s,n for trie x NK , . Tp. s,. R. 3 west. He nameiuie foUow j"K wilnesae-s to prove hU coaUnnons i.i.nce upon aud cultivation of Wud Uiid 11T W llliam C Tipton, of GUde.Orwon. Albert Jlol Commis. of laglln, Oregon, Frank cluueU and Aw J- T. BRlfXiES, Register. H Doctor M EYERS A CO. Specialists for Me. ttkfcrl imi ytrtM . titutwa, ua tli. mi ., Main imctica iatb.CS, Ko Psv Till Cared. CltluHnBate BWB vbtt MM-s crrsauaHtotTvtaas. Alt PRES. All MRKmUnu.1. -"Tr".. ". rw ir tsasnttatisa. a' AX t KA.Ht nkl) I Ermac it