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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1899)
ta?7t T-4-of -.,. .!Sr.!;- Vo--' w yon The Kind Yoa Have Always 15oii-;:t, ami which has been iu use for over 30 years, has lunic the. signature of ami has beiu mado under his per- , sonal Mijcrv.Mou isiuco its infancy. t-A&ryy. SicA4CZ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex Iteriments that tr::'.e with and endanger the health of Infants aud Children Exierienee against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, 3lorphine nor other Narcotic Msbstanee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays revcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J Bears the Sat . CfTZ The Kind You Have In Use For Over 30 Years. Te ccwrauft roMnnv, t? Kum sti't, it son CiT. Send the 5EMI-WEEKLY 3 PLAIMDEALER 1 WOODWARD iliE- ROSE BURG Does Cp ALL COBIPETITQRS! VV axe alwaya ia the lxa-t, ami rno U keep there. T Goldep Haxreat is cpon oa, and farm ra are smiling because Woodward loots to their intcreat ElUGGV - IBASS3 2:S. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Thoe are all Leather and Wirr-.rte.!. SADDLES At Reduced Price?. "Arnault your purse and be sure and ot Woodward before buying. Y. (i WOODWARD BOSMLL SPRINGS On the 5. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon HOTEL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu ' matisni, Dyspepsia, Kidney aud Slcin Diseases. To The Uiifortusiate. Dr. Gibbon This Old reliable esd the most siirc'Ptvbiu KjK.cia:iiit in run r'rnu ibco. klili continues to cure all Sexual ai:1 Seminal Di scute sucti h Qosinorrhica, Qlect 5 Stricture, 5 ph Ilia in '. -- ;T Vi""eases, lNeroui Oehil-r- A?fF? itv. I tn potency, bemi- V nal Weakness and Loss iSvaLl.;:"" of HanbooJ. the conte- quence ol aeii abuse en 1 escevj. producin!.' t' wllnwins; ymptcms: taliow o.uuteLauee. 1 k spots under the eyes, i-ain in the ucai. rjiivii; la the earn, los of conlidence. rtiflidenee in a proarhlng siraiicr-. pait.itati'n of tiie lieait. weakness of the limbs and hack, loss of Memory pimples on the faee, ranrha. consumption, etc. D&. GIBBON bas practiced In San FranciM o over thirty yearanl ttose troubii:-! siiouIJ not all to consult him and receive the bench', ol oil (treat skill and experience. The doctor cures when others fail. Try him. Cures etinruu'oep. Persons cured at borne. Chaws reasonable. Call or write. DR. J. F. OIBBOX, C2ilKea-ny -t. hn Cisco. Cai Notice of Final Settlement. A County, Oregon. In the matter ol the estate of Henry A. Adams, Deceased. The undersieued adinini'-tisio.-oi i;. 4:je hairing filed hie final aeeonnt In aid Ci ml, fioeice is hereby sivc-n that Monday, 'lie .id due ef July, IkCi, at 10 o cloc k h. ni., ot the c:inly Court "room in Kosbtinr, UouIug junty Ore Bon, is the t nie and place n l by the Jmlire ,,i said CouK to hear obie thins (if any thore b?) to said fnal accouut, and to the di'dicre ol said adminitlrator, Datodiat Kosebur?. (trczon. May is, Jxr.i. 1QKS W. WEAVER, Adn.ininriilrr. rcIelTp) ! 1 w Tffsvjp ,NSxxx trot Signature of Always Bought ass To your Eastern Friend.... i Administrator's 5ale Of Real Property. T IX THh COt'STY Cut F.T F 1 UE ? 1 aTL V'F a ,r ;uii. in au-l lor Uouc'ax t'oMn!y. In tlie mailer ol the i'in't!!ii;i cml- if !, Marks a; id A-bir Ma:k, partners a Hark Notice i hereby given t:;at .-jr;!iint to an I'rvltrof -a'c rua.le ly the a'mve enlitl-i court ou iht l.lh da o Mar, end cnurvd of rcc corJ in th- journal of inid court. The under simed ad:niutt:a'.or if lie partnf rhii estate ol . Marks aud Asner Mark. artiiera under the firm name of S. Marks & la., will Irani and after tbe Uth day of Jmie. lfi'.i, proceed to Mil at orhaie sale furca'ii in hand a. I of iLerihl, title and inverwt of the Mid parirjertliip etate of . Marks A. Co tne me bc.iu; an undivided hail ic'.eret therein, tn and to t!.e loliomng dttcribtd rial prjerty :n lju?!as county, ir-ma. to-n it: The lolt. three, four. I.ve aad i a. Miction The nor.h half of tho nor'-hwe! quarter. The north Laif of northea.-t quarter and outheat 'luarter-'f northeast T:artt-r, section ton--hip i S,Bj Wet. coiuainiuir arvs. aio the artuwvt quarter ol iiorihwct lUnrter se tiou SI. aiothe foliowini; di--Tibe-l premises tonit: Comiiieucinr at li.e oulheat corner of the donation e'aaipi ol lloocrt u.i ; b a:id uan ;i:iitl;, and running thence north 1J rvdv thence wot one mile ou lino i-nraiiel wuh the outh boundary of a:d chains, theuce toiilh 1J rol to the oulh boundary of said claim thence ea't a'.onc theaonih line of fai l claim one ::i.!e ' jiiaceof besinnini:, containing U acres Alo the southt-att )Uritr ol waibuest quar ter. M-cti'in s, and tbe norlhwot otiarur of tat; north'el ihr:erof ec'.iou 31, the south we-! .j j.irier of northwe-t .juarter section the wot ha'i oi the uurtbwet quarter ceiion :.l. The soti'.h half of northwest UrUT ace' ion .1',, and lot (our ol fectioa 2T, ail in ton-b:pi; M.utbof ranve hre e:, containing in the a-'g-ga'-eov.Jl acres. A.-:UKR MAKK?, Administrator fthe Ja-tuer-hiii c-la'.e oi . Metis a: Co. Summons. tXTHE lllti III (' L" KT T'iu UOt'tJLAs A con lily, State of Orcirou John I,. Aruer, l'iaiut.rl 1 VS. ! !-abe"a J. French, M iy J French, Willln.-a I.au-ou, beli- lia Larson. J. L. French, ( aleb I order, Anna onler. Belle! French. Ulyi-e Frencii, f'aae f-uit iu Equity N. French, cam win Fremh. j to forcrlos; a Kate Fr"iu h. lui French. Mortgage. Eilen Fr-nch, and Hannah , French. Ix-(endanji. I I't V. liliam LaiiMin and Di-iilia Lauun. alove ruined rfefeinlsni-. n the name of the R'ale of i 're'-'on: You ore hereby required to appearand twntr ihe com plaint 1. led ncainit you in tue alove entitled suit on or before the lirnt day of the next regu le.r term of the a'lovc entitled Court, to-wit: m or beiore Moiioay, June 1.'. lsJ't, and if you fail to appear or answer Fiaintill a cnnipiiiiiu acaiusl yon ax aforesaid tciihin said tiine, l iainiiirniil uppiy to the t ourt lor the re' let flVmandc 1 in iii complaint as follows: For tbe fon-c losuie of a certain morlgase e.ei uled ! Dcfmdaiit, I-utella J. French, and i-muson French ?now dc.ea-l) iu favor of I'iaintitr. ou the trinG day ol October, 1-Vi, to seciin-tiie pay ment of a ceriai u promissory note for tbe swia of I s.H.'M u ith interest thereon at tbe rate of IU percent )er annum, upon which there ii imw lie tlie sum of .,. said inortcac conveyitiR to said I'laintill lor that pnr)Kise Hie fcilovciui; rtc-i ri bed real jirowrtv to " it : The E 1 . of the X W 1 4 and I lie V .. oi the X K 1 4 of rec"t inn 1 , in Tp :;J, slt( IV, ill meridinH ; also for a judar ment br the amount ilu- uimiii said promissory note for such attorney's fcs as tbe Court shoil adjudge reasonable, lor flaiiililFs cn-.s mid disour-cuj' iHs hen in and lor mi h other relief as it prayed for in said complaint and as tiie Court thali adjudire meet and equitable. This summons is published by order "i Hon. 1. XV Hamilton. )U!:m of said Conn, which ordsr I- diiterl March, ii, IsiW, and tbe time pre n-nlied in s iid order for tlie publication of this summons is once ii week fornix weeks prceeii irisT the hist day of sai'l term of Court, nud the day nf ihe first publication of this summons; is Mmth a; iKr: F. W. BENsmN, niJTlt, Attorney for i'laiiitiff. n7 Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflcially digeststhe food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the est discovered digest ant and tonic. Xo other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache.Gastialgia.Cramps.and U other results of i mperf ect di gestior ..- i-rrpgreapy c-c wewitt Co, Cljieoffl For .y A.'C. Marttt'ACc. "a ,. . v Drain News. (From the Watchman.) Tho S. 1'. Co., 'oiieuiulttee pulling in a (tuu table at iltu place soon. Contractor IVtlereou is pushing work o;i the kins brick with a vjngeuce. L. J. llylton hits been employed ae uttilit w;,t. li (or the Hudson Lumber Mill-. Mit. McCllis er expects to tnn au ice creim put lor this miwuier iu connection Willi the hotel. Co. School Supt. Douglas Waito is via iiitiK' the tcuools ia this eecion of the county, this week. Hello, Yoi.c.illu! The telepho-jc line is tip us far 89 Yoncalld, ul will toon be cor; nested with ttie maiii line at Elk Heji!. Kev. ijo. It. Arnold, of Koicburjr, will d. liver tho liiivaUuteate sermou ia the chapel of the school, Sunday, June 11, at 11 o'clock. Hveiybody should hear Mr. Arnold. Iied, ul tier, homo near this city. Thursday, Mv 2o, l;Ul. Mi?. Sidler, wife of E. Sidler. Ths.reuiiins wrie in terrcd in the ci?y cemetery Sunday. Many frieLdiJextmdsyiiipaihy ta the bereaeJ husband, 13 Lis tiour of eor row. I'l l 'n uui is to :c one of ttie attrac tions diuiii!; cuuiuiencetneut. Ho is to teli the t-tory of his life. Columbia will alsj te p.cbcut. Uncle Sam wili tell how he und Coiutubia came to be mar ried, and ui.tuy o'.Lor incidents i:t bis l.fe. Sialioa Acut iJ-iseclt received word this merging that the bomiuj! pigeons, whit It he turced loose hero last, week for CuUiornia pat Irs, ate a'l lost. This fact id uo doubt due tj the iucleuieot weather which has eince prevailed. Our California brolheis should reuietu ber lu.il Urejjii, utilise their own ttate, is tot suiferiug with a drouth at pres ent. SUiiley, the two year-old sju of lr. aud Mrs. II. 1. lSrcokbart, uur.owly cs- taj-td bv'-.rg drowced, last Sunday. Ia cou.psny with his litt!e.4 tear olJ siMer, he was playing tear the bank of the river, when la eome nia:;uer not known, ue fcl'. tuto the w-Jier. His little slater 11. t liibg old enough to realize the dan ger, tUo-.ifcht Le was ocly switnaia, and bad it do: teeo for the timely appear utice of Aliss Lih.l ScetJ upju the scene. Us would bave been drowned id a very (i w seconds more. Mies Ethel was pain;; a:oni; the road when she discov ered the ciii' J, at that time biiog able to ste oulr Lis li'tle hands above water. Siir ru-hed into the water aad 8311 td bis alaiusi lifeless form uJ carnej ii to the luotc of it) parents, where with the skillful aid cf Dr. Lo, the little use was brought back to life. THE ALl'MM. Arrat geujetiis are beioK tuaJe lor a bdsiLtsa meeting, a program aad a ban quet by tl.e al JOiUteta of tbe C. O. S. N. .S.ou Jui,e 1 j, of comrueDceaeiit week. A Ltre tetiJat.ce is txpectcJ this tear, as tbe Uiccttng is UetD well advertised ulJ ail tneoi'jers of the alu Jiat are math ititereeted. Ihe following protcatu will ba reuii ereJ : O.-ertare Orchestra Invocation Kev. . A. Gardner AJJresj of weicoaie EJwia Rh-jJe, ! President. Keeporjfre Prof. Juho J. Berry Vocal Sj!o . Uattie M. Warner Class Accuals L. A. Appelate rjaartet'e. . . Missea Nellie Malkey, Pearl 2art. Messrs J. L. Cooke aod . E. Starr Oralion W. J. I.oobe j Recitation Lulo L. McCalliater Oral iou Ci eorge Uy ron ujrlctte .. ..Wyatt Cornntt, Victor Holt, FreJ Talcot and C. E. Wade Kecitatioo Lillian Hogan Vocal Solo Mrs. J. M. Isbatu Talk O. C. Drown Music Orchestra Program to be followed by banquet aud tojste. Outlook for the Churches. It la only during the summer months that the people generally get much of an iJcaof the tremendous energy of the va rious religious eccts of tbe country. There is barJly a centrally located city in the I'niou that ia not, daring this pcrioJ, made tbe meeting place of home govcruiog hotly cf tho various church or ganizations, and it is upon the pabli-bed reports of thess gatherings that thoe outside of them get adequate informa tion es to the zeal, epirit and enerjfy that ie cliaracteristic of religiotn stork io this country. While this is t.u?, the inembereiiip of the religious societies of the ronntry is increasinz with a rapidity that surprises one not familiar with the statistics cf church growth. There are now in the country about "0,000,000 communicants in the various detioroinalious. or more than one-thirl ot the entire population of the Uniu-ri States. Hits nutnU-r i.4 iocrcafing in a sur prising raiio, as is indicated by the growth of the ihnrches between Decem ber :;i, ISOo, aud December 21, 1S'J7, was (.,19,'Jol iu membership, while the increase in tli number of churches was There i3 nothiug i'i the history of the religious deno.-ninaJun to Rhow that this gain due to any tendency to so called liberaliatr. for a very large propor tion cf the increment has been in the fctrictly evangelical denominations and not nmon tlmre which are suppose I to repreeeut free thought or liberal doc trines. Cnimutistiu societies and tho various ncn-evangelical asGuciutions have, as a rule, done Utile more than h)M their own. Thee never was a time in this cotfi.try when the outlook for the Christian church was more encouraging o r more hopefu', despite certain surface indica tions to the contrary, News. AtiKSrs WANTED- KOK THr: LIFE AND Acliiuvi nuntMif Adrairul Dewey," the worl'I's enratvst naval htio. By Mural HalsUad. th Ijff-l.me iriemJ and aximirtT of the nations i'loi. litfirtTt sti'l fl book: over -VO panes, Ki in:l'; nearly Km i.ukis lialftone illustra tion". nly 1 M. Kii'iruious leinani. Big toniuiiiotis. Outfit tree. Cliance of n life tiui.i Write ijulck. The Il.iininioil t'otnpany, ;rl f'l.ior Caxton Uldg., liicat'o. Teoms Wanted. In-J wood. Apply to, yCAMPIiKLL & AlEXAMjEK, Conistocir, Ore. Likton. Cloudy weather. ! E. Schal cane dowu from Drain Mon-1 day. Mre. Adams and daushter from l'ura- diee were iu town recently. j Alfred Ilainep, who apeut the winter in Eas'.frn Oregon lias returned home. Drs. L-jwe and Wade, i-f Drain, were bueinces visitors in Ibis section Monday last. Rosa aud lbyd Kaler froni Kcllc were in this vicinity the first of H e wee. CM. Mente.- and family of Klog, ' were iu attendance at .thuMem jrial ser vices .here Tuesday. Miss Saiali Wiiborn, frciu Cottite Grove is visiting relatives aud friends in this vicinity at present. Oar peop'.e are not slow to notice the changid appearauce of the I'lainiieallu aud to commeut 0:1 its marked improve ment. NKtOi;lAl.",SKKVICliJ. The Memoiial arrvicss at this place, May 30, passed til" very nicely. The oratiou by Itev. Mulkey was well re ceived by the Unce audience pnsjnt. Tho music by the choir was Fplendid as also were the recita'ions by some of the ac'oool girls. The church was hai.d BJme'y decoraUd with burning, 11 ag, lliwers and evergreens. At the grave yard a bauniiful supplyof tlerd were B'.revrn upon the graves, each receiving a token of lememberauce. On the sol dier's Kiaves tligs were added to the i jwers. Tom. Looking Glass News. Jot l.'t.uiufr' lias ((due te l'o Hand ou a visit. .lesio Willi.tcia was veiling friends ft AViueton bft.SunJiy. C.J. IVnnii g lock liia tJepariisre for Portia ud on l ist, Tuesday. Wih. Ueitildstf Wolf Cr.ek, was seen on our ttreeta Tuesday. J. I.. hen ma le a Ir.iiincst trip to lios.eburg on li-t Wednesdar. Muss Ka'ie Wis'., f VViusloa, was visiting her friend V here lat Sundiv. . Mrs. T. F. C!.urclilll, of Ten Mile, mas vieilirg friends aud relativca here latt week Mi-te J'usie Ol.ivant has returned hone fro.n an cxtei.d-d visit at Spokane, Wash. Mi MoLio Wiaitr, of K jbsits Cretk, was visiting witU her old friends here a fiw days Ust week. Miss Fiora Andras has returned tome from a visit to Kellgs, where she tfent several days with her f needs Den Colweil, one cf ourilJ friends who has been lo Kastero Oregon for the last year, has returned home once ruore. Miss Mabel Madison, one c f Kelleeg's pjpolar young ladies, came op a few days since to pay a v:s'tt her old frieuJj. WileyMiller arrived here a few days ag3. He came by Ashland and reports ibat the enow is about iO feet dep in tbeCatodee. VliM. I'robite Court Notes. 1jcJ of T. J. William, administrator of tbe estate of Jefferson AVtlliamr, de ceased, fi'ed and approved in the sum of J3000, with Mi?. W. II. Cochran, T. M. Uiiivant and W. II. Cochran as sureties. Final settlement of the estate of Dan iel Welker, deceased, is maJa and ap proved, and executrix discharged from further liability. In the matter of the estate of Aaron Hose, deceaeed, Admitiisirator I. F. Rice, petitions for authority lo eell the real property of said estate. Citation to heirs issue! to appear io court on July 3, ISA to make ejections, if an; there be, to the iestiacca of such order of sale. Milton A. Miller, of Lebtnon, is ap pointed administrator of the estate cf James A McCalley, deceased, with bonds fixed at tlCOO. In the matter of the estate of T. . Farnsworth, deceased, J. B. Farnswortb, administrator, petitions authority to sell real property. Citation issued to heirs to appear in court on tbs ltth day of June t? show cause, if any exists why said petition should not be granted. Nancy Jane Welker ia appointed guardian of the person and estate of Ora Leander Welker, minor heir of Diniel Welker, deceased, l'ond filed and up proved in the sum of $1000 with II. C. Stanton and J. W. W right, as sureties. Fine Line of Jewelry. A full and very line line of jewelry is now offered for sale by G. W. Cartwright of Yoncalla, Or. This eal-i includes rolled gold plate, gold tilled, gold front and solid gold goods of our own manu facture, and we warrant them to give perfect satisfaction, or we will relund the money paid for tbem by tbe purchaser, in cash. We manufacture over 5,000 designs or patterns of jewelry and do not hesitat" to warrant our goods to the tullef t ex tent. We know they are exactly aa rep resented. In case this notice should reach pa lr - i who are too far from Mr. Cart v tit's place of biieintsK, or other stores ie our goods are sold, to admit of tl t-ir going there to purchase our goods, wtite us what you want and we will sup ply you by mail at the regular prices. We will Le glad to correspond with the wearer of our goods concerning them. ill send lull instructions as to tbe care of jewelry, bow to clean it, etc. on appli cation by mail. W. F. Main Co., Eastern Factory Cor. Friendship & Eddy Sts., Providence, H. I. Western Factory (largest in tbe world) under process of construction at Fast Iowa City, Iowa. Over 52,000 ft. of iloor space. in 251 1 Nominated for Governor. Geo. K. Nash was uominated for Gov ernor of Ohio by tie .republicans, at Columbus, last Tuesday, on tbe second ballot. Cbaiuman If!ccmb attempted to move a sus elision of Ibe rules to make tbe nomination unanimous before the ballot was completed, but the ballot proceeded. Subsequently, on motion of Chairman llolcmib the nomination was made utiaiiiiiioui without a count. Nash is a leading alicri.ey of C'jlutnbus, 45 years of af, mid a widower. He has been prtwuiing attorney-general of the state, a tn: tuoor of tbe supreme court, aud during four campaigns chairman of the state committee. ill PIPLU Ia Hie result of rt'iicnlrd aeuto altacki. Tba j liver and uplcen are prlnrlpally affected, T1,cy atorehouics for the malarial i poison and the blixxl takes It from them. Tie poison muit lie driven out of the tystcm. II I' D VAN will deatroy tho action of the lioiaon and event nail y drive out the last particle of it from the ayitera. In addition to thin, Bl'DYAK will restore the loat app -c. It will build up the weakened cjatcm. HUD VAN will make new blood and new flesh. The pains In the bones will disapiear. IIVOYAX has cured others aud It will cure jou. W e describe tho xymptoms. Study them carefully. They are yours. lo not delay longer, but Uks IIUDVAN now and von ill be cured. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: 1. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND TROUBLED BRAIN. Take HUDYAN nnd your headache will disappear. 2 2. PALE OR YELLOWISH COM PLEXION. HUDYAN "ill establish a free circulation of pure blood and cause the cheeks to assume their natural color. 3. L03SOF APPETITE AND GNAW INQ IN THE STOMACH. HUDYAN will restore the appetite and the digestion of food w ill become ierfe.'t. 4. FEELINO OF WEIGHT OVER THE LIVER. This ia due to the enlargement cf the liver. It is 11 lie 1 with the poison ol ma laria. Ill'UVW will drive out the poison and cause thcori;j:i to as-uute Its natural size. 6. HEAVINESS IN THE REGION OF TUE SPLEEN. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged. HUDYAN will lessen the torn?eitien and ik: the heaviness to disap pear. You are suffering rn.m t'hrouie Malaria and vou can be cured. Ill 1 V AN will relieve vour cerv svniptoni and make you well. HCD VAN can lie obtained of all drnsKUla for ouc er packaze, or i pa.ka;es for If your triistTi-t ilmn "t ki--p ii, 'iii direct to the II t ui A i KCMEur cu.ne.tr, ban rn cici. c'aliiornia Iteincmbcr that you ran consult the Hill VAN DOCTORS FHEE Call and ae the dx lon. Vou may call and tee thea;, or write, as you desire. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Cer. StocVtan, Market aad Ell.t Stv, Saa Fraaciscsi, Cl. TllKDIEECT ROCTET Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. lii.i-s choice oi two favorile routi-s, ia tue VNIOX 1'ACiriC Vt Mail Line, or the KIOi.RANl'E scenic Lint. L-.Hk at the time 1 ) 2 days to Salt Lake 2) z days to Denver 3 j days to Chicago 4j days to New York Free Keclinluic Cbalr cars, I'p bolfttcrcd Tourist Bleeplug Car, Pullman Palace Sleep log Can operated on all Iralutt. For iurttor luforwii-r apt;!? l J. F. OIVANS, .gf Koeeburg. C. O. Terry, W. E. Coman. Ttar. I"at. Att. Gen. Ant. 121 TaitJ St., rrt:uJ. Or. Tne Churches. K rriioniyr Curat a corner ol Main anJ Lace strata. SunJajr Serrlce: Preaching. 11 s. B and s.OO p. m.; batbaiti arbooL 10 a. m.; U A. Walker, SurrinU:niect; Class UeeUnX at Com o( the morning acrrice: I p worth League 7-Wp. n. F. H. CbnrcliUI. President. Praj-er McoUng, Wcdnestlar, at T JO p. rn. U. K. Aa.cuU, l'astur, Panonace. corner Vain and Lane. I'SITtO BKETSRK5 CHCatH-OU Fowl SiTWL Sundar tK lct, at 11 a. m. anj ' JO p. m. Pray er meeting, ThursJay crcnint. Mm. Lcct M. Ccnir, P-Wr. tr. tiS-ja cs CuvaiB. Corner Cass aul Main slivtts. S:nricea on second and fourth eunday maiaing ol each month and every Sun day crcning. rjcial acrrlcvs announced Irom time to time. Riv. John Dawsok, Missionary. M. E. Cue at u, isol'TH.-Sen ices every Sunday morning and evening. Kav. J. T. COrros, Pastor Birr.tr t'liinii-corner of 1-anc and Bose streets. Sunday scrvlee: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. l-a'obath iklioo! at 10 a. m., O. P. Coshow, sujierintendcnL Prayer meeting tl 7:3J Wednesday evening. S. A. DofoL., Pastor. FiR-r CUB19TUN cm. ai it-Corner ol line anl Woodward stncUi. Sunday services: PreaebiUK both morning and cveuinff. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Y. P. C. E. at 0.30 p. m Prayer meeting eicli Wednesday evening at 7. A). A cordial welcome and (reetins awaits all. W. A. Wov, Pastor Kiar l'BEuTTtaiis C u tacit Corner ol Cass aud Kosc sttvet". Sunday serrlce: Publie worship, 11 a. m., anl p. m.: Subbath school, 10 a, in. Y. P. B-C. E. at 7 ;p. m. Prayer meetini:, Wednesday evening 7:30 p ui. J. A. Towa.ND, Paster TBE W. C. T. U. will bold its regular meeting ou tbe second aud fourth Mondays of everr month at 7 :t0 p. in. in tbe Epuorth League room ot tbe M. E. Church. The Dewey Book. Pi on Do you want to know more about Dewey, the reat a Jmiral and bis gift to tbe Nation? If en read our up-to-date "Dewey Book," written by Ja?. L. Stickney, aid-de-camp to Admiral Dewey nt the battle of Manila Bay. 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It is ss Tears pld ; it is the great boiled-down, bit-the-nail-on-the head Buii-after-you-have-said.it, Farm and Household paper in the world the biggest paper of its site in the United States Address, FARM JOrRMAL ruiIt.EaM.FRlA aw a CJaamanntji'-, OseAsaa OR&nco. DEPART TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE for Frura f ortlaud from Kast Mail S ilt lake, Denver. Yl. Fast Worth, Omaha. Kan- kfaui i p.m. saa City, rtt. Louis, 6:iip.m. Chicago and East. : ytKikaue Walla Walla. Spokane, Spokane Flyer Mlnueapolis.-tt.l'anl Flyer rrtjp.m. Duluth, Milwaukee, Mm.m. ChlcaKO and East. i p.m. Oceaa 5Uaansnlps 4 p. m. ' All sailing datra aub- jei t to change. For Ban Franciaco ; tM.il every fire days j 8 p.m. Columbia River tp.B. Ex.hunday ktcaaacrs. XxenodaF Haturday To Astoria and ay ID p.m. Landing. WllUtmetU River. "T 430 f f 6 a.m, Orefon city, Newbert;, Ei-8ul ly Kx.bunday 1 ealem at W ay-Land t 7 a.m. Willamette aad Yaaa- 3 JO p. m. Tues.Thur. , hill River. Xoo-Wed. and fiat- i Oreeon City, Iayton, aod FrL and Way-Landinas 4 a.m. i Willamette River. 4:30 p. BU Tues-Thur. ; Portland to Corvaliia Tuea-Tbur and sat. ; and Way-Landing and fiat. Lv.Rlnarla 5sak fliver. LXesrtibm iMily, UaUy , Kiparia to Lewis ton. JOUS F. GIVANS, Agsnt. Host burg, Oregon. OT. II. Ill UX.BCKT, General Paasenger Agent. O. R. ft K. COn PoniaoMl. Orrajosa. Notice For Publication. CjftTED BT4TES LlSD Ofrl' l, KoKbunr, Oregon. March 22. U09. To whom it may eocceru: Notice Is ner?ty given mat ux Oregon at Call fornia Hailroad Company has Sled in this ome a Lst of lands situated in the township do scribed below, and bas applied for a patent i"t said lands: tbat tbe list is open to the public for inspection and a copy thereof by descriptive place in tn Is omce for the inspection of all 9r sons lniexesteo ana tne public fenersuly: uref on ana i a. norma ss av lanua. Tp i 6, K 1 E. TprsH5W. AU tiees 1 and Lots 1,2, 3 and I, aud at f Sec 9. All Bee 11. W itbxn the next sixty days following tha ateai of this notice, protest or contests Mains th claim of tbe Company toaay trsx.-t or ssiodislav ion within any section or part of seeoon. do- scribed in the list, on the around that tho asuns) is more valuable for mineral than tut a;rlcult- nra nor nral purposes, will be receired aad noted for 10- n 10 me uenenu uuv vises at aamnjnoa. 1.C. 1. T. BRIDGES, Urrtuj. J. H. tOuTH. fiecelver. mUd Notice for Publication. C.1111D States I-i M OrrK HoMbora;, U ret on. Xaich 30, UDA. Notice is hereby t Iren that ia eoannuaBCw with the prwlsious of the act ot Consjresa f Ju- e 3rc. 17. entitled "An art for the sale Umber land in the !a e of California, con. NeTada and W ashineton Terr. Lory. IHUMAS E. fiA&VT, Ot Oakland. County of Doaglaa. State' ol Ore ron, has th's day tiled in this of&ce his tsrose ' statement Xo. T ftar the prchase of tss s. W 4 V. 1 ; of Section No. 4. In Township 5u. S. Range Xo. 4 V. and will offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable for its Usa ber or tune than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to sail land beioiw tho Kesister and Eeceirer of this office at Rosebsws; Oregon, on Wednesday, the 14lh day oi Jom l!f. He names as witnesses: AretlbsJd McEeiuie llarrisun Nanninr. William H. Joy, A. S Smitb, all of Oakland Orejon. Any aud all per sons cialnunr a! Tersely the sOTC-desezibesl lands are reiuested to Die their clschaa in this office on or before sail 11th darof JnftigSi. J. T. BRItS, aJUO c(iaC(. Notice for Publication.. CXTTED 8TAT La5D OfrKt, Roseburs;. Oref 00, May H, W39. Notice is hereby riven that the foilowinr named setticr has filed notico of hia lntsamboa to make final proof in support of kia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Bexiatr and Receiver I'. land OfUee at Kuveoars. Oregon, on Jure 27, le, Tit: JOHN C DAVIS, on H. E. No. 7130, for the W, 8W' i. Sf?l Bw'i. S W . t E' ec. 2. Tp. J e, at. C W. He namea the follow ing w ltiHsses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol laid land, rlx: James McKay, Thurston Loll, J. 2. Chap man, ii. W. G rut) be, all of Wilbur. Oregon. J. T. B&HxiZS. mil UO Register Notice for Publication. CSITED ?TATEs LAND OFFICE. koeeburg, Ororon. May 12, ISO. Nutiee is hereby given that tbe following named settler bas filed notice of his intention to maie tiual proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof wul be made before the Register and Keceiter C. b. Land Office at Koseburg. Oregon, on Jnly, i l-t, riz: JAMLi r. RCSZLL On H. E. Ko. eiil, for the X R Set 2t T. 29, S- R. W. He names the following wimc a 1 to prove his con tinuows residenca upon and cuio raiionot aia iand. tu: William Monre, Thomas Burnet. Harvey Swofford, and .-ihn enrodord. all of Myrtle Creek, Oregon. (milp) J. T. BRIDGE?. Register. Railroad Time Table. Northbound" Ko;ebarg local, No. 17 departs 7:30 a. m. Soothbound Koeeburg Iccal, No. 18, arriree 5 :20 p. m. Northbound overland. No. 5, ar rives 10 :35 a. in. ; departa 10 :45 a. m. Soothbound overland. No. 6, arriYM 4 :15 a. m. ; departs 4 :25 a.m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Northbound last through freight, No 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; departa 5 JSH p. m. Southbound last through freight. No 222, arrives 7. -00 s. m. ; departa S:C0a m. Northbound mixed train No.222arriT Fridays, departs 9:00 a.m., Mondars Thursdays and Saturdajs. Southbound mixed train No. 226 ar rives at 3 :00 p. a., on Sundays, lion, days and Fridays, departs 7:15 a. m. Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Shasta Umited Is the name of the only perfect train n the world, now running every night between St. Paul nnd Chicago, via the 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 bean 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. Gen eral Tasscngfr Armt, Chicago, 111. Farms for Sale. A number of email farms for sale, adapted to fruit gtowing. Good apple and prune orchards ou some of them. For further particular- inquire of, G. AV. Aldkbson, Cleveland, Or. viavi, viavi. Mrs. J. II. Shupe is local representa tive for the popular Viavi remedies. Any one desiring any of these remedies will please call on her at her home or ad res s her at Roeeburg, Oregon. :