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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1899)
r OQGQOaOOOQOCOGOBOQOnODOnonODODOQOnODODOn a Win.'. o a o a o a o o mm.. OAK , a 50 years m the lead A Move O other makes of stoves and are sure n please you in qnanty ana pr:ce. petition Bad of which more are sold 1l,'s. . 2 life is pent io bad. In bed and bed- " ! each year must have special S 'Xli.i!? Jtt r dinS to much care and consideration JJ O The Charter OaV is that stov where ool,,er n beR,t. ,r- cannot be given this subfect. Those O S there another cooking aparatnaSTY O UwithsocuarecoiJ. We also carrtfWe.d? ,uot c!h m ,V? ," bat the doctor ordered in stvle, Qeititieieitieieieaeaeaeaeiea r-i ;a 4joJl condition and uee 1 n sA-riticiu iu lucooiauU to dispose of them. demonstrated it dorii.j; our business life thnt oar Household p-oods are sold for the very smallest profit cousist with a fair, honest. equitable dealings Write ns iu regard to anything you wish t know. Wo like to have you write us as ws are here to bo of seeyice to our out of lown patron. Wo are here for business au. i can conviuco you if you will give us a chau.ee. BICE &z BICE, Tlie Hou.se Furnishers. o o o o oconcoonononononcoonoconoQoaonononoaouon THE PLAINDEALER PullibrJ Mon.',y aiirl ThaMiy. Kv Tm PLMSPKALtR ITBIJSIIINtt Ct.'. li. I. M KAI KORI' W. V. CONKKB. i. i..stratfoi;d I'ubiMitr E.llIlT M?r. and HciH I SahKcrtptloM Vr r... Mt Month tr; Moaih Rate. JUNr: 8. tsyy. There are luanv piopoeitione which the American delesitts 10 the ieace con- j fivnrd miv annrouriatelr diftUM. but ; tt.fr .houU be iustrocted at once to ; void nv utocUtkn auh a whea.e for . permaneat or temporary arbitration nibanal that wUl nke the protest of U.e woild a republic aia-ply t'.e tail to the kite of European concert Appendicitis ia not the eurely fatal liaeawe it has been oiu-ii regarded. ! I'rof. Nothagel, of Vienna, fiu.ls that not j MikuMMrw the raeea ran a i ioiple course, and recover und-r purely j election and retirement from the ponies uirdical treatuient. He slates th.t opi- j oI Oregon. testhouldbeg ven,b.nno purgatives.! 1Ir- Harding is u.-egoa'a oldest ei There need be n u.:easiness if the i L'niteJ State" Wii'it'r ia of ice. client baa no movement of the bowela I General Lane, LViaion Saiith, J. W.Nf s- for six or eight daye. j111'111. K- !- I5ik oi Jiji"iu Stark, a bo preceded hiai to the senate There are among the Filipinos a hoi have held aloof from Aguinaldo's rebel- linn atrainst Amtrii-4U authority IE1DT ! neu of wealth auJ edooatiou who are I Tue following ia ti e la" est report ol acting as advisers of General Otis in j Oregon's kiiled and winded iu the re placing natives in ollioe. While Agui- j cent battle near Manila : naldo is losing ground in front, an i while ' Oeneral Otis is preparing fr another. . .... .i ., .u in brought tnto sympathy with the plaas of the United rotates g lveroment. Cracker are not going np exerp. fire crackers, and they w ill go op in smoke en the glorious Fourth. The trust which was formed some time ac has been broken, and the American lliecoit Company say that it is broken for g.jod, as tbey positively refuse to have any j thing farther to do with auy combina- tion. The managers of the company eay j ttiat the? were not the originatore of the scheme, but were induced to jjiu it. Now, however, the? have concluded that they want uothing to da with it. j ; recruit, "o years old, and was bum iu What some people see fit to call the Fairfield, Or. He was a farmer by oc--renston load" is growing lighter every ' C'ipation, and th name of his guardian day. Bays the Hanover Journal. IVns.on ! m" e"ivu M P,ck Iveiette, of Fair agent Coe at Milwaukee reports 32-i j fielJ 0r- deaths for the mon'.b of Febnary. At tbis rate it won't take long to muster out the boys of '61. But they can't shuttle eff any to fast to suit the chronic kicker who told wheat for 2.0J a bushel while tbey were being sbot at for $3.00 a month. There are a great inanv mean een in this country lut the meanest of j company, is 'Si years of age. He was them H the man who tiegrudges an old j born in Colusa, California, aud enli-ted soldier his little jtusiou. i in Portland. He was a commercial I traveler by occupation, and his people There will be fun when tbe democrat ,eeide in Stevensville, Mont, ineert the anii-expausion plank in their J Private Henry M, Wagner, of B, com platforai for 1900. A former Bryan or- I P'.v. ia 2J years old, and was I orn in gan says: -While the trimmer and j Oakland, Or. He enlisted at Aehland. catch-penny politician h lying low and j Wagner is a Mngle mau, aud g;ve for hesitating which side of fie yiestion to j Eoardian Mrs. J. M. sberwood, of Cot take, Mr. Bryan unhesitatingly commits j taBe Grove, Or. himself against expansion. Asa policy 1 of deliberate world conquest we quite ' Dewey's Route Home, agree with bim, it would be contrary to ; American ideals. As an unforeseen con- ! -i . , , ,, . t . , ,, Kvidently Admiral Dewey intends to tinaency of war, that has fallen on u- i i . i . ' . , ,. ; make a very leisurely trip home, if, as re the American people, we believe it is our j . , , . , . . . , . . . , . ' , , , . ported, he Joes not intend to arrive at duty as a nation to bravelv and f'luaieiy v u .:iu . i i i . i ' , ....... New lork till October 1. Just wuere he meet the responsibility. ! ... . , ., .. . . . . ' 1 will spend the time is known, only to rSS j himselt, an I er!.ap3 he lias tutdeci J- In commenting on Bryan's new tiook i ti.e Daily Capital Journal, a former Bry- ! The lir1 Prt ol ,jis ro,Ue rUi" an organ savs : "Oa the whole, ,be ! be will Meam from Hong Kong ti Port book may be looked upon as a campaign t P",d' wc1''"1!?. probably, ai Singapore, docuntent for the presidential contest of i U"lombla- A'len n'1 Saw- This will VKW. Nearly all tbe contiibjtors arelcarry ,iun fh,i: ",ile'- Af:er propagandists. Nesilv ail of them were i le"v,n l'a J' U ,s rhl in lavor of going to war with Spain. All of l hem, in oe way or auotber, criti- ciseillhe adminisira'.ion for not taking ! np the eworJ for the liberation cf t'oba months befor it did. So far as the Journal is concerned it was alwav in fsvorofthe acquisition of Cuba and tbe ', Hawaiian iland. In favoriuz their ac-, quistii n, we did not favor a war until a I war . was nracticiilv for f.r,.;.-,!U f..r...l n..n ,..,r ' 'country by the i vnirs in Cuba and the 1 humane sentiuifnt at boiue. Cngres j unaiiiiuoutly or lere l the president to deolar w ar, w it ti no tlm.ight of acq-vr-ing tbe Puilipiiiie-i. But of all events vi the war, tbe one most lionized by tbe An.erii-an people is the taking of Manila! r . , . , ., . . i nj wuric nemj pail lue opauittl Hert. It in not iu the nature ol the Ang lo Saxon race to give up the territory we became rightful m ister s o? a succe"rs to the Spanish fc jvereigipy. All we wish tj iioint out is that lhee puolic men irom .Mr. nryanuoau, vo uutanly and ; vociferously demanded a war with Spain ' , , . v-""w" "lemreu, mat neckties ere lo e out of the resul . of which they now seek : wor olliy lor cy,ufjMi 8IJ(1 lUtl tbuc to make political cap.ta! and reap polnica! ; bo raise tobacco thai! be exiludvd from l'!wlT: ' -1 7 "0t WrUe , ' ' snnual I elredown in hiuorvaiiH-onMRtil?,'l(.,)nf.renn.. f ll nnr I I lion wviitmu .-i .-..n met .1 . ...u We arc House Furnishers'. We chii furnish your S bousu? from cellar to parted 9 Vi furnish vonr house J while joti wait. Be in thea swim, a special salo on , Jl' mebc-s throughout this" vvefii. our special iu to 5 S" " " T neatness and price. 5 V. - u ... .k Z have STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. Hon U. F. Mardinjt Prostrated at His Cottage Orovc Home. Cotiigk iRyvt:f Ur., Juue 0 Hon. jB. F. HarJiurfwas ttr'u keii ii'a paraiy- ! eis vesterJar, an I miles'" n iiouieJiate i " change take placa li'w i-hance for re- ' coyery is very uDcettnin. He rtiusej to take any uoarishniect, and i gradually getting eakr. Mr. Hardirg is '7 yeais old, and Las j been a resident of O'tgou for 50 years. I He was I'oi'.ed S:ates a'.toiuey I vfore the org.niztion of the Btate jroverument, j and was three tioieo a mem her of the territorial U-gitUlare. elate 1 Uuiie-l Slates tenator nneapired tern, of ;Vonei i.u-aiu v. .r. aUUa.. j "o1 ia b-r ;erge It. duaraf. Sir. liarjing was cue oi ut leaaers oi Union, or loog'.a, deaiocracy in Oregon in war times. lue uibl Uial ,,e oa -nllw 6utea I-la"3 Saitt w8 UW cause of SaiiihV Vfeat for re- are dead. Oregon's Killed and Wounded. kILI tt. l'rivate William Mil. wain, of ijil- pany II, was 32 years of age, and was . ' . ' ... ... I born in Greenville. Me. He enliote 1 at j Fendleton, giving his occupation as a i laborer, and tbe name of his guardian, E. W. Main, of Cheyenne, Wyo. ile formerly served three years in the Eighth t'nitsd Stales iufantrv. j i WOIT.UI.O. urgeon-Mjor Matthew Litis was i horn in Gray county. Ootario, 4J years o. He is a single man, and enlisted in Albany. He has a sister. K. Bertha Ellis, of Albany, Msjw L! is has 1-een member of the Oregon National Gaard 'r 10 years. William E. Smith, of company K, it a j Private Elxer t.'. l'JDlittle, of com- pany C, is 30 years old, and w as born in Isabel, Mich. He is a married man, and enlisted at Eugene. He was a miner before his enlistnunt. Residence Cottage Grove. Austin J. Salisbury, a private of H, euWee I"1 De win tup hi i-.e i npor- tant, Briti'h rta'im of Milia. Tuns far h? need con-om only abjut 35 days, which would lene him rearly I 12 weeks (or tin v;yjge tlirjug'i tue Mediterranean an I across the A'.Untic. l 'y flend ti.e midsummer 10 w,e '""erranean. wi.ere u is very e ep!ni boiii rime ai i. . i ... i . . i . ' "ra:ur an.i ai i.ihim.u. k:i. o visit Southampton and Po rtun.outt. On the trip he could also call on tbe French at Cherbourg, on the J'utch at Klnthiug, on the Danes at C i nbiigyn, on the "iei nians at Kill. But theOiyiu- pia i for the time hi own lla'ing cjeti 11 ardingto his own pfeure, I" "Hi. i.n.ciAir '.f inn rou. i? ary ni iiif route aoul.I brt only goes-work. He will pieare himself and iu duing e. a ill bit! plense the Aujerican people. t he '.eriiiun Banliste iu peMSiou in I anukc, Va have decided Hint invru ci.fnfl ni owe ehall not be tanl.t uiiinii.r .ii.i...... t o gi O o o a o all kinds. Hat we do claim and haye Q O o o a o TOSTOFFICU ROBBED. Safe in Cottage lirove Office Blown Open and Contents Abstracted. About ini-liiiyl.t Tdosdy night tl.eeafe iu tLe Coltajre tirove oatoU")c was blown open ar.tl ail ll0 contvnts Ukeu. It is tiut k qo n ho rui.vh the rublere eecuied, as lVstioaiit. r liei ood refuses to make any s'.t;uier.t unlit a t.oetollic? inspector arrivt-e, bat s'.reet taik nt U.at p'ace stales the loss as l.igii as Tj" and as low as K". Cousiable Wancn McFarland is iu Koseburji todav and in a vim: to the I'i.aisi'Kall'k office reported that little tr uo eluo had been oblained ac to the guilty parties. The job was complete, the salo was demolished, and U;o appearance u'. the building is like a if acycioae had tti uck it. Cottage Grove cituen are iatly stirred np over the matter, fir lob'jei'.es have boen friqiient there for the pat few months. nuTuua i-AK;KiLAKt'. F.jgeoe an-i K.seburg othcers have beea notified regarding the loblery, 1 ro:u the reports received tt is PelieveJ ; the loss will prove to te tietaeen ij and f 1,X. It is learned that the touls used in the affair were taken from the workrostu of Griilin & Veatch, wi;h the exception of the drill. The safe door was drilled di rectly through the center, and the ex ploaioa literal! tore tbe safe to pieces. A can of keroseue, near by, was hloan open aleo, but the oil did not ignite. Ti. ......... ...i: -: .. -: ...tl iucv,v.ia(onr.w.ii.nLiiiDMU.ij opinion that the robbeiy was doue by home talent. ' Tue cightwatch heard the eiplositn and ma Is an iuveeligitiou, but hoJing uoti.iug wrorg, and everything appar. entiy vjuict, did no', discover nntl! the nest m rning that the robbery bid oc curred. .Myrtle Poiot News. Tbe suusLiue has at la-l come out. A ! C0-J Qorth winJ kwpJ e tery cool I ! along the coast One of the most in. known things in ! me GCHjuuie vaiiev tia made its appear- ance this season. W refer to a exurcity of spuds. It takes ihiee half dollais to get a huthei, aui then oue may be ob liged logo cjme distanca to find ihem. Tue new gold discovery on Husty Butte is nut all the wonderfully rich plaits in that vicinity. Two very ich paarii loads have beeu discovered, an 1 ecilement runt tjuite high. ne of the Harrison boyg.brought down some 'juartz that ie considered worth U a pound ; free coarse gold is visible without the aid of glaftj.f. A pack train is being formed at Myrtle Point for the purpose ef carry ing supplies to the miners. Work is be ing done ou the public highway so that prospectors will soon finJ a good routet o that interesting place. Pithy Paragraphs. Sailii;;, calling, )vcrthe bouuding maiu ; Aud won't there be .a hot liaie, When Dewey s home again? Miss Mary Jilk has wedded William Him. However ungrammatical it may be, she is llitu's and Him is heis. Christopher Columbus made his liv ing by discjveriug thing and hittory says he found America at two o'clock in the moining but that is no reason that a certain Uosehurg young man should he out every night till that hour. Call a girl a chick, aud she smiles; call a woman a hen, aud she howls. Call a young li ly a witdi, and ebe is pleaded: cali au old woman a w itch , and she is in-iiguant. Call girl a kit ten and she rather likes it ; call a woman a cai ami sue ii naie you. vueer sex i isn't it? ! NothiuUso e.il it-lies a certain class of fauld tinders as to discovei a blunder iu v newzpunsr. I ii'ogni.ing this fai t, we occasionally al.ow su unimportant tvpo- graphical eiurto apdear in the .Jlaiv- iiK.ii.Kii. In reaiiy d jee no S.-eat harm, and iu ceit.iin circles it in core to meet a lou (tit '.van'. In tiiurt, we ttriAit to pleme. Tbe pustui'lice dep.ntuient will tooli reijnire all poetmaMers and acsiMaiit postmasters to wear a uniform cousist- i k"-... . ... : ! 'ElHHI Wat Z : t 7"-'' uH, r- "i -a I t 1.. LJ i Ol ing if light blue troueers witn red hiaidj porta the little ono was getting along down the legs, a while blouse with j very good. gold thou! lr straps, a ekull cap with a; Some of the Presbyterian and M. H. silvei star on it, toothpick shoeti aud j ladies wiil give a festival ou Friday eve black silk stockings. The department j i,iug, June lb'.h, for thepuiposeof lais does not siy whether lady postmasters i ing funds to pay their minister. Straw and assitauti, will have to wear the uni- j berries and cream also cake w ill be form ur not. j served for 16 cents. Speaking of the American eagle, Dave . Yotl should have toeu I'ucle .Ice Wert tats be coosiders tbe Ameiican i 1-aue on Tuesday last, when the paper rooster a finer bird aud that it would bo :i tuiich morv popular fowl, if it could j only be iudueed ti fenl that fiere is no ' ...i .;.i o.,:... i ... .. . ...... i wliere.tbou'8 between ruiduUrl.t aud 3 a. , ,(J . . T knQw. is tho bol hi familj . bo am I, but I don't get n in the ...Mdl. of the night M bra al-Jlit it." . H - 1 GRAND FOURTH CELEBRATION 7ST RnsFRi irh; TUESDAY, JULY 1899. Under Auspices Roseburg Fire Department. Grand Parade In Forenoon. GRAND BALL Fine Display of SIHO.N TON'S CONCERT BAND, . of Afbany, Will Furnish Husk. Oration by HON JOHN H. MITCHELL. Exercises at THE ROSE GROVE. Hicyclc Track, Race Track, ami Hall Ground near at hand. Myrtle Creek. loLn lrain was a guest of Coruntt on Ut WeJnesdav. I lium is Mr. Cjjuof O.Ilard , made tLe city a short via it ou last Saturday. J. H. Mcl'onaid trade a businee trip to Kofeburg on list Monday. Frauk Hoover hat completed bis! home aud has move I therein. j J. A. Humphie? of Cioronville. ejout aturJav afteru'Vju in l lie tit v. Mies Alice I'mzer ol Albany, returned home on last Saturday's oveiland. ! Ir V. WliitfMiiiU tiva.tt a tirofria- 6j JUaj CA t0 l);::4rj last Suudar een-j ing. F.d Cuney Las returned from 1'erJue, iue, two where he has 1 een for about months. Mrs. Jim Tickett of Caoyouviile, w a a guest of Mrs. C. M. Bryan on lat 1 uesday. Geo. Strong relumed home last Mon day from Wolt Creek a here he has been culling wood. Mrs. II. F. West's sitter, Mrr. Moilie Laird, of Looking Glass, is here for a few dsv's visit. Ml5g Kfcte c-mer-n hrt leturneJ uouie from alcm where she haa been going to school. Joseph Kudoiph came iu last I ri Jay evening from the valley and expects to remain for awhile. Jim Aihtuis was a vioit 11 to the city on 2at Saturday jod Suuiay. Jan is hauling woou at Gicudale. A. F. Cornuti has been clerkiug for C. K. Boguea few days, while the doctor ' t'Xik in the eish'.s at l'ortland. W. H. Kelly and H. K. Bentzea left tere last -Monday to go to Winchester t,c" aa J cn s'nc salmon. W. I. Dunnavio, wih: and mother, made a trip to Koseburg on last Tecs- day, returning Wednesday evening vt . it. e-oenran ana urnisy leu on uci . . . , , ,, ... . Saturday for Oakland to be gone for two .. . . .. ..? . . .nr. ana .nre. t,r.gg. oi vanjuuyu.o spent Friday last in the city. Mr. B. had a job of surveying ford. M. I'fr- d;ue- I.ou Brow ting and a if arc here on a few ilay'e visit. They stopped off on their way home from Portland to rave creek. Uichey & skilbngtou have stoamsil op J and commenced on their bill of fruit trays, of which they have nearly 'AKX) to make. i. W. Brewer aud wile left ou last Ihutsday for Shovel Springs in company with C. W. Brow n and w ife and Arza Feuton. j Mrs. T. B. McCUUen, daughter, of Jim W hitse'.t, of Dajs creek it here on a I visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. P. Mulkew ! .1. M. Ledgerwood returned home latt Sunday from Porllaud, where he has been attending the Portland Busmees College for a year. K.I. Helm, who is now etatioucdat Fort Yellowstone, Wyo., as one of the regulars, is soon to leave the fori to join his wife at this place. Frauk Willie, Bob. llervy aud l.a(e Wbitsetl left last Wednesday morning for Southern Oregon and Northern Cali fornia, to be gone for some time. F. M. -abbert baa a sample of au S acre Held of summer fallow wheat at the poet otlica raised on hie Harrison Young unci), that is ix feet tall. Sjme one beat it. .' an election held June It, l&Jj, the f -' iug ollicers were selected for Myr i I.Alge No. OS, 1 O. O. 1, C.J. Uichey, N. ..;F. (i. Buell, Y.i.;F. V. iabbert, Sec. ; Johu Hall, Treae. 11. M. Lyons, while cutting wood j about four miles soutb of town had the misfortune lo cut his head ruber bad, so much co that be had t ) conic to towu to have fo.ir stitches taken iu tbe wound. The ductor whs called suddenly on I .tut j Tuesday to the residence of C. o. White j to rej their baby, which had oursted a ! blood vessel in its head. At hut re- came out with the auuouucemeut of tbe new order iu Kosehurg called the "Joe Lane Cabiu." Uncle Joe says if be has a ..at,;., n,.... i. ,i,.' i t u therefore, they may have it aud nel come to it. lie also says it may have reference to his father, aud if so, bug uiny it ttauJ and let none prevail a'.iiiist. it . OF JULY OR Various Amusements In Afternoon. AT NIGHT. Fire Works. Upper Olalla Uleanings. F. I. Iti'ltr will depart iun for Wash ington. Mr. letril l.aa moel to Mr. 1V baiiuli'ii Mr. Taylor is et;ll with the tHaiia mine ' in search of gold Mie I.etti Cuvper is the guest of her sister, Mr. F. I. Killer. There is ruimr f a weddirg soon, j iit!n r up otir tin pans, bj.vp. j We are sorry to ear tliat liraiul'.u ! Rider is still in very pxrr health. ! H'm jr Mrf ii!..t.t n cv l!it Mr Hester is living in our vicinity once i more. ! 11. 11. Coo.ier has oi l his internet i.. ii. iooiir uas i-i nit interest in bis mill to M. W. AiJricli, who we hope : will snceeed in biseinfSr. j The ir. I ay mill under the uiaua;: tuen. o! Han Farmcuter, is sawing a great deal of lumber this teasoa. Our Eihfel ii prorejsiug uoJ.r the care cf Mr-. Alma Smith, the test of or der ar J children learning fast. We are pleased to say that Gilbert Soper is ricovering from a seere wound on tbe hand, cause J by tbe bite of a dog. 11. H. Cooper has moved his wife and chiidieu to his father's, .1. G. Cooper, and has departed north to seek employ meet. Our ue store that has been erected uf lite is d jiog a very flourishing hutiness with 3lr. Aldrich as clerk, wb j is well fi ted for the situation. What is going to be done the Fourth ut July, gentle pec p!e of our valle) ? iWe are all going to Uosehurg to he rovaily entertained, will be the answer of course. -Kd. Anchor. Notice to Taxnavers. ; ... .... ,. ... .. i Ordered that a penallv of J per cent le ,, , ' . ., added tc all tases on tbe assessment rol ol tbj year lvi$. uoi ptJ be fur June 1, i j ,s , Further ordered that a rebate of j U(J r ceut gh.Ka oa , Uxtf paiJ j j0 juni R0,j rebate of one I'er cent on 'all taxes paid in July. w. Lro.vs, Judge, j JJ. I). Tiiouiton, j J u. as, j . Commissioners. 1 he Oregon HairTonk v V ill grow hairou ba'.J head, destroy dandrntt aud stop the hair from falling out. It is recommended by lesdiug physicians. I have tried numerous bair tonics but this is the only one that brought satisfactory results. B. A. S to well, agent, Itoeeburg, Ore. a!Mt$. Price, four ounce bottle, 00 c!s. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ttig Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE YOL'NQ MOTHER devotes hctclf to her firt child as she nevrr don to another. As child succeeds child hc no Kmper reads Ihem stories, tells them tales at twilight or joins w ith them in a merry romp at bed time. Docs she Rive her later childicn less because she loves them lcs ? No. She gives them less be cause she has lcs to jrive. The birth of each child has left her a little mure weak, a little more nervous, a little more worn out. She hasn't strength to be their mttmatc ana play- male. Hat w loss A this means, to moth- cr and to children. It is to such mothers wont with the burden of mother hood ami ilraAinl of vitality, that lr. Pierce's l''avorite Prescription comes as the rreatcst of blessings. The timely ue of this remedy prevents the strain ami stops the drain from child beating Win re this strain ami drain have been t xjm iii need, mothers liud that Dr. Pierce's Pavotite Pre scription acting directly upon the delicate organs which baur the burden of mother hood, restores them to a normal condition of health and elasticity. 1'lcei.itions are cured. Inflammation- are removed. The appetite becomes good, sleep is rclrta-hiiig, the nerves grow ipiict. There a new brightness iu the eye: a new lightness in the step. There has come the perfect hap piness of perfect health. 'I begun taking your ' Favorite Prescription in Aitgu-t. is..- " writes Mis. Mollie '. Grimes, of Fkiniutuu. FScaml.iu Co., Ala., "ami took it tmtil alu r mv li.tl.y was Itorn. I was in better health than 1 ivir was with any of mv other chililnn. 1 think nil vouien with child "stiouM use l'r. l'it-ri-e's Favorite l'rescrintion. I uf. I frreil rvcrythiug that llcsh eouM M-aTer with all tile rc.t ul my children, unci I wns also subject to mi'i'urrmirc. Now l um the happy mother of a tine hal.v gill. She an as the largest oue of all mv Kibitz aud tit the birth I had aa ra-i. r and shorter time than I ever had. I aSS ulontcr and heullhirr than I ever waa." 1 h J LiTmI -i-'J S . N . V X ' SUF SURE DRATii v Squirrel and Gopher Poison Tin' :n 1 jri-t 'l;- ':; ! (nr li.t- ! ( tin-.- ..rv!M!.i;t The AO t -1 ,.v' tn- ' si ( .1 ( .i'tlv Goods, prices. all thai is uc Mail urder.-, una t; O 1C i t c Id' 13 v- Vt! A. C. MARSH lis r lg ROGi x x . B. W. STRONG cSnct'.-:--..; t i A !-... - ' Has a complete li:: ; l;uv . hand goods can 'e bo'.'.nt Dcd Bugs. WALL PAPER 1:: CARPETS iu Litest Patterns a; or San Krancisc..'. Vou can tind iu u:y class Furniture .Str-: Puruiture line ii: Lounges or LV-iul-c la c t i o u g a u i a u i e e d . Xo troub.'.- WYLIE General Black rROTTINQ AND RI NMNG PLATE? A 5PHCIALTV. Ksi'AiRiS'.i cr Ai.i. i.i:u..' !;.':: n.ys. Ndun ou Corner WasUiiTi; t;n uiij Uune i.;-.. HCM'buts. t AAA AA? V V Cass Street Markei Wholciaic a in Retail Deateas Fresh and Cured Meats 1 Ill UlUi Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. 1 "ur ;ii:.l !;:. I I, I I-.-M : MiU Notice for Publication. t'VUKtl TVTE L.vSU HI l '.. ! ..' lbel nn;. Or.'c.iu, V.av :. Notice i hereby stven that the l iiK n :r , named rettler has iiltsl notice of ''ii iu'.'.-atfn to liiuk.. ri ii ul proof iu eupport of li -;:ri:t. that said proof will he uiu-lc l'lov tin I e -.. and Reeciver, t'. ts Land Oil'. n: i ' - Orison, on lun.- I.:, ts-n. vi I II A No I. I. Illlll:. en It. K, So. T'U", f.'r t'.ic :-' : T-W , PW-Vi.See. 21, T. !., K. H V. U-: nau v., following itucscs lo prove h!i cu'r ii-.i. .: residence upou und -uiivaiiou oC :.'.!i i viz: l buries. K. llldcr, tleuiamiu I', il: h lraac Wiiiuluehitni. I'ouxiRs" Wintitutt 'i:i'. Oliiliu, Orcn!i. (l'isp) -J.T. Kilil-l.Kc, l:. -i t I l lmr ElPvd .rsj Makes the food more delicious end ss holesomo j ! fWlNfl W.PPfl fO .-rM'H. I J N i 11. V" BWBBMBaBaBWBaaaaBaBtaBaaaaBaBaBBWBaaaaaBeaairaa i A3 i - . . . . s ' i" .. i .r.. IEATH Hfiji v.. I U U F.:3 (PREPArlED WHEAT) & CO., Druggists, G, GRECON. -J) 3u: n-.i. ot lo is .r.-st you of waists S wOC i-. 1 lie Y.V. vlllS ;.;i iny: .i this t. nunc our and Fan; ucy Dry ittractive 1 5 1 f J p ! T" 8 M J h j J Vl. no net s i:-' in l.rtiau 4 nrst-. in; : vthi 'OVs a i r STR0NQ,:i Oi 9 a a .v: . PILICINGTON, iinithing .-IN V v in VJUl!5V iii 'WUJUlIi r Props. The Rosebtinr Tannery. r i DEAGH. Proprietor. Orv 'Notice for PitMication. ;lt J.lU' V -,-an-i lie :' l- :c I !'. I - . .- i .-.- l-..':-.. l.l'.'.l. '.. ' I ha' V ll'.llilU lv:V -I r. iee, On f. u. I t tii'tn; i. .. Us 'lliiiiii t.'l !' tilUl lin-iiri Iv a.:it. ..II .'!. I. r. ill Pi X . N X N N N ' " Poison I L'c- SQUIRRELS. V -:! t4 -,' y I - GOPHERS. FAT CEOWS, ETC N N. N . V ' V v v v V'. Roseburg Bakery. ; H irrj!, 1 ll:irr:tii 1 1 hn-:i.i in. ri.r ; Aii-1 J.Xely -rr:u..I-3 iii-i.i.-t;..- v.l- n V (.'jiiira-i- ; lf.;i r.ik.- : A:i'i all th liia'i- ;ir:- v.r inMi. e pi. in."-. f..rt!it; jrii- i !, 'v-!i tin- j-uim ! , : k j'i.'I l-a!is :rvlnMf i a'r.in.r ha' s-ni." f j ! u-I va-mn-- n. now c-Il : buy. t!.-!r -w!.--ti.irt tell. l:.- 1 : 1 l-.-.iv, -..f .-very kiud; r. :, iuf.-r J..w ri.i-y.,;ril find, l-;i !i I 'at i- -fl wvicht uu pur 1 - 1 by t -tit- maM-i !ennir:. l-':r.-, i y..;ir .j 1-,-r-i t. Juckn Street, I F.n-li patrn v.. are ?Ia-l t' v-rwt. H1NI5CH & RHETJDE, Props. The Home Bakery "OI Oak Street. Onnosito 1 -rr Central Hotel, "f'riii BakcJ Dread Every Day . uf "Boston Baked Beans," a special!-. MRS. B C0MST0CK, Proprietress. QuarJian's Sale. -i li IIEKEBY OIVKS THAT THE r-: r.-l, t gi.-Jian of U penpu J.AV.uon aiauvl Ju-ph-i pliyaa aa l W alter Jceph.a. rs ,i .!. J.5t;.jB. dceeaftnl, uiil l,v : or ;. .- ..t Countr Coari of hoag r. :ev-oi O.-eoa. s..;': a'. vubl'C auc ua .:i ;uJ. sr iht Vmut lion loor Z-i S-f V - i-a;:a :ouaty. Ore-.-90 ou Twcj- - : . -:: u, , --.-j. s: -. l:,.tlroi 1 u'.-Ioi k p. ii... -n: c;.y. t .1 ncbr, tiCe and interest 3 t- ta an 3 t- t?M iulluninx Jcribcii ' -iioi-n-;.t-H TeS'.of S'.V .Jit!, of : - a--;.?:. uie-jdiaa, coniaiuing t'J'i!:..i;ih.:ivoUun.-.ly .a 1! HA5SAH JOs-tPlLSON. Ouaidiao. Notice For Publication l..i.trg. 1'rcxoa.Ai.rU e ! : ' rstrby given that in ciapliance , V l v' t"' c ot cf Congreaeof ' 1 '-' .-" ' va'Utct -Aa act for the akH i -in' A'? :Se5'u:csof California, Orntou. ev-i i., .,ilWa.li:c;on IctUtt, ' . exteud- ' .'"- raj:e i:in-i i:tes bv act ol Ausu EFiI A. WHARTON, mvof IH.uglas, stale of 0.-csn.- ; oi iu-i. . ! l:as Ihitlar '.uUiit Una 1 ai-u-N;. '-' tor tlie pniThae vfthe .vt - " townt -N A s' 7 J , w.an.l a.'.. tUT io-i toh..w tL: ilie lan-l x'C oil suvra Ntalc- i ;Cua :i.r(i.-.-icu.:uraJ varp.;?, aaj lo establish . ... ., ,IV 11JC iTr.-.sier ana : :ie.iki.:5v K. RiJUl, ; vi i.;a.u.,on..a. j -vuy iu K.I .l tt rina eialmice aderselr the i:J lamia ar- rviucu-J t. t;... c.a;n: ia um oteoaer xitre v;.l luth da 01 J'iUC, J.T. BIUDliES. RegiMvc. i Assignee's Final Notice. mi4it-rlrll. r.w:rnee ot iecstateoi li. B. Johiuoa, au Vl'"l 'icl-tisr. ha tiled his linal Nnn uvi a- ;aee ui.h tte Cubit Clerk otiAxtclas v.o.m:y, Orccon. sn.t rht -eai.i ! ".',v' V-eu-aii court ot toe Mat v( Oresv : .vr v.kz,! . onnty. to bv held besiuniue wit luniuc K 1 LB e scCL'a.i jSoa-.iav iu Jul Is.i. .. 1 V.MHIBKEDh', Aaisnee. C-i'-UOVt J. SHERIDAN. Attorney for AKnjnee County Treasurer's Notice. N-'iice is hi rely given to all parties ! i,.v.i:.... i v. - i .vivt.i: A-j-ai;ta3 CLiuntT u:irranrn in. uorMM prior to tebruary il 1S!8, to ' l-.'cHnt t:i J same a the treasurer's office) at ti e lVnif.'iis County buna for pay i nu'iit, a; inicivst wi!lcoa;e thereon after j t'.e c'.a'.c ci this notice. - ; rattvi this ti.e 21th day cf April ; Is tt il:o City o: Kose'ourj, Oreson. tlKO. V. PlMMlCK, jCo'iatv Treasurer, Daus'ias Couuty, Or i i - ... ; Notice For Publication. ; V.s;rKj6rarELAND Offkk iv -ojur-i, Oregon. April As is-'j-j. : Us'rcby aivca that the following -.-it;cr has ntcd notice of tits tuteoiion : i!:u ;.r :u s ;is.rt of U: claim, add . i ;.. w n be n a.ie before the kVcistei c i.-.r. t a.to l states Land ortice al ; Or. -,'ou, on .bine 6, Is.-.', vii- .m:;siiack tiitox. : I" X,v f l for the X XK , s. 10 - . I.. : -.-t. lie Uftines rite folio. ; . - is to prove lu continuous t . .4cui..v.-.ic-u oi saia land, via: i l -p!i.ii, oi lTij.it-, Orev'on. Ailx-rt Mc . i li.'uuiin. Orci;..u, Krank Cautell and clsvr, ..f Da i re. k. ureiron. J. r. BKIIHifS. Register. Doctor BEYERS 4 CO. Specialists for 2ei V' ,v J l.t lit... t. . . . SLt&MF O IT YrRS .11.1. IEEF, . , ..... c.tr.i At iM-m.. . .vij..i Ath.ire r.i.-lonsultalioa. 7QI AitKl.T ST.. .-, I OS s.,."k UlAVt IMU' I f'fcv' '-'aai V if i I iU"l a.'.l ... .-t . - IV,, '", lrlls.v I r.tK in lft l. ' . Tv tV ' , '.' ,l Z lT!urtv.na bkii who a- ta: