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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1899)
NOW FOR SPRING Co I ADIES' OXFORDS Co AND SLIPPERS CO 0 The Famous ....1 CO o t prices. THE PLAINDEALER.! J USE 12. !S90. Circuit court ia in session. Bond, too watchmaker eells spectacle at lowest prices and can fit them cor rectly. Sleenleutsj. meliLcholia. Stomach .,.,nh!.- tln.K.n rnr,. : p j All droggUt', 50 cecU. Mra J. C. CainnliA:!. .if lirm.ta ... 1 is enpyiug a pleasant v:sit witti ueti'',. ' "'" ' daughter, Mrs. J. II. Booth of this citT. . , , E. Da'jas. M. D., member board of ,, , Pensun Examiners. Othce. Marsters . ., ,. ... - , building residing corner Maui and v.aps etrott. Pretty white fciik paraso's nicely ralli-d, also colored ones, it you wish, very reasonable in price at the Novelty ; Store. The ladies tf the W. C. T. U. have oar thanks for a beaatifol beqaet cf 1 roses, which was presented to this ofice ; N. 1 1 1 -Crash, wool and tar, the common for ...... .1,. n.t tho Hr.. Bnrt 1l at right prices. Xovelty Store. j it makes no difference how bad the . wound if yoa use DeWitt'e Witch Hazrl Salve; it mill quickly beat and leave cu tear. Dr. ii. W. Gue, D. D., of Tort sand, and Presiding Elder D. T. Sammerviile, of the M.-E. church, went lo Camas Valley e-..:.. ..j:-J.. . r v ' 7 iatbatvadey. ! Tba Ladies' Aid Society of the Chris- K -;M . .-)or.ni ! the grounds on the 4tb. The public are i respectfully invited to patronize their i tables. (dj4) Among those in attendacce at circuit i court from IiidJle are Hon. G. W. Hid-1 die, Geo. K. Qiiue, J. T. Mayee, Law rence Michaels, Cat. Yokcm, W. A. Webber, J. D. CornuU, T. t. liiddla, W . S. Kiddle acd Johnnie TV. Wiison. The Flisdeai.ek patronage is incieae- ,L-6 vo- ad of Woodward & Son, tbe harness makers, in this issue. The I'lalm-Eaixk is the newspaper of Souther-: Oregon and tbe pxpls are beginning to recog nise it. Attorney G. M. Short, of the Myrtle Point Enterprise, arrived in this city Sat urday, en route to Portland as a dciegats to.the Mason'c grand lodge. He was a guest of ye editor during bis stay in this city, and reports business humming at Mvrtle Point. Don't think yoa can cure that aight attack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Lure i H j , . . muwrcii,!! u.gcoio nuai, ju.j eai. and restores the health. A.C. digestive organs to MAUSTEKSi CO. Wa are eorry to ltarn that Mr. ieo. EHes.S.P. agent at Grants Pass, was taken qaite ill a few days ao, in n - Francisco, and taken to the fct Lakeii"1""' hoanital. W sinn-rPiv h m. hu illnA will not prove serious and that he will Boon be able to res a on his jsirnc-y aud retarn to bis basiness. Ejgs For Setting. Egg frcm pure bred White Ihr rn fowls, per Betting of 15 eggp, 50 cts. (J24) J.K.Wilson, Camas Valley, Or. BEci9iiiB9iioBiiiieB9BiiticicifistEia0iizesae8SBoaeBe)6 i BUSINESS- UBS My Big Spring stock is now complete. There's brightness of spring reflected in every department of my store now. All the different stocks have their complement of new spring mer chandise fresh from the looms and workrooms of American and foreign manufacturers. The display is worthy attention for the pleasure there is in looking at pretty things and for the money-saving there is in buying of me. Don't forget the next time you arc dow n town to come in and see the many new styles we arc showing. Our Prices will make you happy and the fit make your feet feci glad. l W. L. DOUGLAS shoe for Men, Exclusive Agency. Have for Inspection.... Elegant up-to-date Silk waists. Percale waists of the latest patterns. All kinds of wash dress goods at extremely low In Children's Men's and ttoys suits you will find best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. I. ABRAHAPl, Prop. IHHMBBMMMMMMWHnMiBMBMMaaHMHBMBBMiaBMMHMnai . We desire to call special attention to i r"r tirat-rlasn dfiitipiry g) ti Dr. the new ad3 of Mrs. M. Jose;hson and j lliee fc Kice. ! Dr. Cheadl?, deutit-t, nt Dr i old stand. . New line of tents and outing vkhI at i Strong's fiKaitnrs store. The placa to buy bnt'i;ies", hacks an 1 teri:s ,V C'lfCOWtth. ak Und. Severe nervous spells, bearing down TUma ln:q rT flnt-4tto lfn.tvon rural j 1. I Wanted Vol. of Uancroft's work , .Ilasbvci loaned about town. Ktturn ; .... ; to this ctiice and ieceio reward, 4 ri ? . . . a 119 i iino viiaia drive mower heads th? prcceeioa. Improved fr 9J. Churchil! & Wool ley eel. them. T T M ,.r.a ..,otlir. r.V .l.u ....... , , , ... i ViJu' ujaug uo a icacuu vuu lute uj -i o iog. He is in attendance at circuit court. Dr. George 11. Chance, ot Portland,- made this citv the Crst visit ia 25 rears acuaaictances. IJevolatiou io bicycle tires. Ciii-cher detachable liren, wid lit any stle of rim. For particulars call nn er ad iress, T. 'i. Kicii.vKtcox. Hen. I. F. Harding of Co'.Ugi Grove, is csid to be gradually fluking. He is unable to speak, but stems to be ia pt Ffssioa of his faculties. He ban not taicn any nourishment for Feveral days T T lTn:V.i sit Kr:rtin -nt Ii T), k 1 T ) wuo uas long teen a rta.;er ci lue l lain-' de.u-ek, arrived ia this city recently and ie looking over lbs canntv with a viw i c . ii i,. ...... at call this morning. The Ladies Aid Society of thcCims- (tun church will take plain eeioS for ; parties wishing Ecch work, oa reas jnable ' terme. Ar.y one wishing eewiug doce will please apply to Mrs. preeideut. M. E, fchupe, tj23p.) Stearna&Cheuowethat OaUaDdhave'cdllioaweare,,:eaJt,ano,jn now on band hardware of all kinds pur-; mn(h iIt,D!OV(,j. chaeed before the raise and will sell at im.i.u Ju:ulr, pi3 u11Cm cca., A so ouggies, nacKs ana wagons to io i . .11 , , ' i ! . , . r. iien&u.ta p?iij uiai:uiuc, -u Best eix hole -0 in;h oven Steele racgwi:b; high closet aad reservoir, $10. C ar load : cl choice cedar shingles. Ihe tirewoiks for the cvenicg of July 4th will be the grandest p)rciechnic dis play ever wittered in S .uthern Oregoo. Among the great features of the display j wiil le the battleship Oregon, outlined picture of Admiral D-wey a:id other;, 'equally brilliant attractions and special-j ! Liitiea emblaz-med in all of the co'.ors of i , . , ; the raimow. 1 If rou Buffer from tei.derueEB or lai- . uess on iue rign pama - t .t . 1. . ehoul Jer b.aJe, consupation, tiiliousuess eick headache and feel dull, heavy and t i :a : i 6leeP OUI ,,v-r 13 u"l"u ""-""-u. 1 178 11 8 1-ul'e ciriy iu.s w,n cuie 5'oa Promptly, pleasantly and perma- causing the bi'e ducts to open and rl aw naturally, tiiev auc cojd i ills. A.C. MABSTEBS&CO. Ladies of Diliard Attention. I will be at S. L. Dillaid's start. Tiijs- day and Wednesday, Juno 13. and I -ith, with a line of the latent styles in hats ; and am celling them at the very lowest prices. Come and see them. ' Uli Mbs. Gektki di; Uklm. It will do you good. It will interest you as it touches your pocket book, contributes to your prosperity aud savings. Owing to the backwardness of the Spring season we make this sale to force out goods that should have been gone long ago aud to lqiuidate our Spring indebtedness. In order to do so we commence with today to single out various specials from the various departments that are sure to bring you to our house again and again. Hot weather will come suddenly and with a vengeance. Then you will need the goods. Why not make them up now aud have them ready. Look for the Red Tag which will give the former price and the ucw price Today and all next week the RED TAG SALE. R0SE6URG NOVELTY CASH STORE. the UUI ' v'J,klAn"' i O. 1 . Uobr. r, of ! cda.e, is att:n.i- ; mgeenrt t!i:s week. , I Cn..la lf. tl - ,.1Cn.-r I..-...- Sri-.ts before the oer, ttsre-n l--acv, ' constant wo'iv. 1 1 1: i t u : t c 1 -s Ad ; For rii siie of ni.u y vii-i ors who Hill ' J i.e lure. Koscnur w:i! Lavo a Lne ith' brat ion on the Fourth. Ee-t line 1 f l.Jro.,m m.t cvfr shown r,uii- a!' iu Djr.g a4 ccu:i:v r.i? tron's lurr uare e'i ve. itie t-si cuii i lai'iioAter ail l!.e ou'.y one that wi'I keo;i y ..ur c: a'tn i j iltiod criier, at T. K. I'.wtnuvt is' hr. Lidir-8 br.-;c:i. ii aid p-;:il setting. Finder wi'.i i"ai-!y r.-:.r.l ed br tcavibg thii fame i t 7. f!' f's Piohably ihe '."icon tolJirs tau't qmte reach fjema by Jnv 4, bj' tbey j will Se on the wy, cud thst will bs one i caue for celebraliou. ' Trust not to 8PfV.ir.u-ee-.' t t ; yosr faith in Il-ioiV :i.-sapa;i;U, which ; never di-prpoiat?. I ; t! c be.-t 1 clui rtioaey c.ui bur. The ll-i-v' org-My ttie Pclut Stcfs Co , wiii pat 011 covered c-aehes proJ-ably the lasi 01 iiiie wees, li.vi i.nvt i-.ru i.i-t dred from The I .'.;; f. Job IK'cr.io?, an old id'e -ued f.ru'.triA of Looking lilm Valley', made ns A I n'.ea.-aDt cail Stturdar, a:d extcn id call Srturdar, a:)d ex'.cn .J bis su!)?criptioa anc'.her year. Mra Var.O.'.Kr .1 M-.. G. W. Smith, ; of G'tr.d i!e. lh la isri!.2 if.of Glcn-i . . . . . - ... ida'es genial fatii rji'i.r, were v.xuu.g iri u ; , .r , ,,r ,1! ,,gt week " . ,: , , iiecess-ry u u-e - 4uu s'eam engine or a f -cil chopj-tr wood nut v.n, .:.", ; ,,. p:.r. Uvtr 'h;Dller , Cun,cl,i; A Wcclley's. Mrs. r.jahneil, hu hi3 b.en at the; tiood tamar'.tsn hospi:al iu Po:t'std. ! 01 th it their eo:r, Henry Wagner was bu ittnrt4 to this city, and will rocu j eixvrvj wcuodc-i ia the l a tle partici deuart f jt her borne in Teiiiuile Her ' nat.i :,, ii,.. im.nw r.n 3 . . '. .. ... . . , . . i management, is ia town, ai d reru 'bored us i;hi pleasant vim.. Ho is rl-;v"-i , t i -i a fir hi f.llh;r lr. W. . , , .,,,, :. ,. ' , , ' liverv Etab!e. i II you have piles, ciHt. thex. No use I undergoing horrible cprrations that ' simply removs the rffu!U of the disease (without cisturiin the lUtcafe ii?e'if. pUce your coael!;,ace ja DjWitfa Witcl Hai-I alvo. It has never fui'ed 10 cure ia: it will not faii lo cure vol". A. C. MAU-STEKS A CO. ; . . (1,U), ihe Order ol the c.i;!ern ur LcM a , . ..... , : buEioerS seb:ou l rmay tlternoon at Ma- jS'jnic Hall, ii Porthmd. X". hich the . fjwi,,,; Kra:id cllii cr Were lec-.fd : ; ,;r!ltlli Ma'ron, M.-s..Margar.t J. Lutke, j j Qr j..jj . Orand Patron. Thomas F. -i . KyaD 0f o.eg n City ; Associate Grand jiatroni Mrg. .JtfSj,,, Vert, of Pendleton; Asfociat( ,;rAn,i lVr.-o, K. W. Haiuea. ot l-orest ro . his crave is n rece!it 1 1 a Icogtuy i ccrr.-fpjr.dcni: ; from Drain feigned ; "Joet." llowcv.-r. it bavi::g been wnt- ten r.:i c oarse pas -:r with a dim lead pen- j : cil cur force U i.na' le hi lea 1 it. Cor-j ref poride'ils wriiiog on c arte paper are ; nojested to bear ! jwu u their pencils, else the writing U almoet totally erased by the time it reaches ih'i3 office, and our time is too limited to attempt to lig lire it ou. 21 r j " O a a ES 1 1 1. LOCAL BREVITIES. Hudyan cures sleeplessness, Lad dreams and night sweats. Fifty cents, oil druggists. Hsv. S. A. Douglas lius returned home (ro:n Diliard. whe:ebe lms boou iu at tendance nt the incetirjg of the Coreallls Baptist Association. Mi-s Clara Diliard left on this morn ing's local for Kugciip, wbero nbo will vinit relatives and friends and attend commencement exereisep. Mr?. Mary iteamj and daughter, Misi Sibbie, went lo Oakland Saturday morning c u a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey. They will return on the local this cveiiii'g. Johnnie V. Wilsin, of Kiddle, who bag been in attendant) at tba Daptiat A9Vi:itioii nie't.ia; at Diliard came down to llosehorg Sunday (veniug oo busice. Tm 1'i.ainukai.kk acknowl edges n vi'iy pleasant call, Kev. K. A. Uos, tba evangelist, c coinpat.it d by bis wife, will bo in Ash land this i-ek enronte to Lakeview to conJnttt a revival nnd work up the wick e l Mini is in that town. Rev. Uicbard Fy-h, of lakcvie-w, will be in Abland t receive bini. Asbland Record. I ijiior l'erug:ni o! New York, leading ! ueior witb 1 he Turtle theatrical company hit 5 a nhir-u id wutcr ttruished in his face bv cue id ibe diuintr room girls at Hotel j Vii!isiu( tie in Salem Wednesday evening in retaliation for an oflensiva epithet di ! rei :td at the lady. Alma Thomas. The haughty Italian thus received a lessou in j manners that deserve tu learn who im agine thr they can treat with-, iusolence an A:i i. i. .iu woman because bbe hp- J puis t earn her living bv honest in . dii- iv, li e Italian was arrested and Jfititd i-pin a charge of disturbing tho j r..cf This ii! tic episode rite.l consid- j f r"! '' ' ' 'i' eil.CIl I ill andslpilt tll6 diO- jinr. ai. ibe. travelling men and all , ot h( f :.--' wi-re on their fct arid n trr-cl their contempt for the Italian's conduct by cries of "put him on!." "mob bim," U iiii thty made it 8) bet for Y rogtui l.e U-J h Leaving t Roseburg. Having decided to leave Iiosebrrg about Ju'y 1st I wiil, commencing today offer mv entire stock at SCOST t 9 a Cuusijting of Ladies Cieuia, aud Cbildreus furnisbms', tinware, stationery and notions. Xa Humbug! Absolnto ly at Co?t! Or will sell tii a whole t) brv ono de irl:lg a g.K)d pa ing bus inos.. the nbove includ ing, fixture- at n great bargain. RICMAKI) 5 CASH ACKET STORE ObCBCRO. OREOON. t 1 , a ; it N..t .l-r 10 Fir-: National Batik. MWttlltlWHtH J;..s. Yuun, left Welnralav 'or Mur.ro- where ha will aasnme barr.errhop. ieo. Sovera I c!i:iri!J .( a surccedi him here ia tbc ah op of II. A. Cron. Mr. Yoani iaa g.-rinl and compe- t :.! r i', t f the raur aad his friends i nij.i bi;n s:;ecefs in his ccwly ad"iptcJ Th Cittajre Urova N'Jggst saya Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sherwood are in ricc-'i't o.' cable a :vice from (ieneral w ;n )je . .,..,., c, ... , - - , . ., , . , , . , , . Doug las f.j.ir.ty aud roaiovc I here wbeu quite joung cii.l h,-s G:rce ii;,!e hio borne her.-, t jtm tix.c htfore the volr.ctters were culid fjr he cu'i-tel in O. U at A' hi jl i v hurc he a? at woik, and weot Tii'h that coiapany. Tho same dis-pat'.-'i uuB'.mnces that Elmer Doolittle frjm th:o city and a member of Co. C naa wv.urdcd June 4, in She arm slight ly. Mr. D-jjli'tla was 30 years eld, was i l,u;'! lu I'llj'-1. Muh. He is married and is this father of thres hil !ren. His fu-i'y reside i.e.o." .Married. I f i.-i. . timi .l lk lll.Ik HALL. In Grants Pavs, u.- , Jiu.e 7, IS.', . ih residence cf lha bride's i.i.aher, Mr. J. W. Frater, of Ko.ieburg, and Miss Lillie Hall, of Grants Pa;', Kev. Holrcit L'-s'ie, cfliciatiug. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frater left immediatetv 1 1 Iter their marriage on (he mornicg train for Loa Angeles, Cal , where they will Fptnd their honey nioot. Toe Cour ier wishes them a pleasant trip. Grants Pjsh T'uuricr. Tnu groom ia a eou of Postmaster W. A. Frater, of tliH city, is yon-ig man ! poesed ol many sterling ijuaiilies, and i3 held in the highest esteem by all. Tbe bri :e is a beautiful and amiable young lu ly, and lias a wi le circle cf friends in both (iratiis Pass and this thy who hold her iu tho highest ctccm. T:io Fl.imj:alui j ius their many fri'jmls in wi-hing them a long, happy n and prifeji-rou necdd life. I ' e Died. A i.U Civil Bjn I home, Friday, June '.i, IS',)'.), lUvil L-miox, u;ed a little more than til years. Fum-r.il service were conducted by Miller Saturday, und tha remains were interred in the Civil Dun 1 cemetery. David b'.'n ix was born March 21, 1S35, i j SeLuyltr county, Iil., acd c;mo to O.cgou ia 1S43, r.euoiupsuying his par ents across tho plains w ith an ox-tcam. He lir.v. settled in the Willamette valley and c.inio to this counly in 1S78. He located ne;ir Crotkway and has since liw.d in thai vicinity. He was married tho lira-, time in 1S05 to Sarah I. Camp bell, a:. d w.n lu.'aiu married in 1879 to M. A. li 'l iog.'r. He wan an honored old Oregjn pioueer, who has tiueu ideuti (ie 1 with the advancement und upbuild- i:ig ol tiiir tia'e iroiu ii very iniaiiiy. He iti wil kr.iin throughout this M , c.iu:i:y und .. :d in ihu hiyhct-t esteem SI ! i ... ii it . i ,. ..i. ,ii i I ly a. I. IL ' ir.i v . " o I A iuiiii tuiliir.1 bj ...i.;.. i..... ... .. r.. lirjlilll mi ivo?i uiii'jii nu.jiu in ;i(r. , C. lieam.of tlila city. Va.-iitit f'Hii ,T', brts; rft t.'liiu- clull A Wouley Miss Abbm I'airitt, nh'i npnt tbu winter iu Mexico, returned home iast week. W deiira to call special utrto'ion to thane ad of B. W Itroua, tho furni ture dialer. Mrs. N. Rice wrnt to Oakland this morning to visit bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harvey. Sioioii Cmo and cbildien, lojimin and Miriam, went to Portland on tba overland bet night. 1'rof L. It. 1 raver tttieudwd thu clos ing eiercises of the Wilbur public reboot last Saturday evening. J. L. Dewey, tbu geoul (JIii.U!.t mer chant, was looking after buairirsf mat ters iu this city Saturday. New orders today. Imperial bieyle guaranteed for one year fiom date of sale. T. K. Kicuardhok. A young roan by the n.-.xe of C E. Weaver, Is endeavoring to work up a beautiful Fourth of July souvenier in this city. He recently did gome cimiliar work in Medford with success. The Enterprise mentions that II. Pow ell, who resides on the Dixon place, near Myrlla Point, hai captured 40 dozen wild pigeons lha past 10 da) a by means of a net attached to spring poles. He in tends to ship pigeons to the San Francis co market. Childrens day exercises were In Id in the M. E. church Sunday vri.'u g and a most interesting and pie ie:u' program was ' very successfully r-r..l -re J. The church was profusely d -.iit-l with flowers, flags and bunting f ir t occas ion. The Sunday echoul i roh-JStra, under the directions of Mr. App'ehoil, furnished lbs instrumental tnu-io wi.ie Prf. L. K. TriVfT il.rn-'el th ocal m.iaic. An equally inierextuu and ieabing pn gram wr.. caried mit at tte Prebbytcriirj church. Divorce Cajes. Mary J. Cm kbfes4 vs. J. .S. iWkle-i rtdte, divorce; J. A. Buchauao, atti.riiry for plaintiff. lecree of -hvorcc it di- allowed, and the sail ili.-u.i--r I. ! James W. Berkley v Martha J. IJ.ik-1 ley; Cotbiw & Sheri lin, t-ir-i for1 pWinlilT. Decree t f divoue dijiilowed. 1 5cbool Report. Following is a report of Ilrcikw.ij school fcr ttie mon'h c-im!ii-n ig Mt 1 -r, and eodii.g May 'M, is i0: No .f iiay taugbl, 0. No. Scholars enrolled, 3J. Average daily a'.tendaccc, 10. Xo. viditjfe, 9. Deportment and iuter--t xd. K. . VakiLEH, Teacher. Tho Vote for Goddess of Liberty. Considerable interest ir OianiferteJ ia j t ha t li A I no-a f f iKaf .t... f n... .t e vi al lxi V 1 ,'JaXCwt 9 cltJ IUIV at the present time ataudiiu ai (ol'ows: Jennij (iilvin 120, Lalie riarry 4yJ, Dr. Myra Brown S3, Mrs. I. M. Math- ews2G, Mrs. K. t. irheridan 21. LiMie CoHier 23, Ella Crabtree 73, Mr?. F. M. Z g"er 23. Mrs. A. Abra'.iam ii, Dai.y Frater 134, Clarie Doty 10, Mra. Kigs da!a i$, Dora Wilkins 5, Sratte-ii g 47. Th3 polls will clots MouJ.iv i.ixm, Jane instead rf Saturday, the 1" as heretofore announced. Tickets 011 sa!e at all Etiras at cne cent each. Board of Trade Permanently Orga nized. Pe.manent organization of the K.ee burg Board of Trade aa tftected Thurs day evecicg of last week. The rt j-oits of tbe various commit'ees appointed were cail-d fur, among which as the report tf the committee cn c-jatt:at:oa asd hy-laws, which wns u-.d r.nd a lop'.eJ. Dues were fixed at 2o cen's a month, and upon the rLcU the charter roil cn July 1, tbe initiation be w;ll be fl.Od. The membership commi'ice re- j Atfenta iu every county bur articles ported the figua'ures of 87 r'p-etenta- j eedfd by every me. Profits large. Ad- live business mm aud citueni t lhe;Jr9 1?. tieneral Agent , permanent crganiaation rull. j lo- The election cf officers was barmoi.ious ' Medf ud, Ore. : and without conttst, each ifficer being: ; elected by acclamaliou. as Wiows- T. j County Treasurer's Notice. II. Sheridan, preeideat; A.C. Marsters, vice president; D. S. K. Luick, secre tary; S. Flint, treasurer; O. P. Coehow, J. H. Shape, F. W. Wooley, I. F. Kice and C. II. Fisher, board of manager. The standing committees are to be an nounced" by President Sheridan through tbe newspapers. The matter of entertaining the u.eiu- bers of the National Editorial ass x ia tion when they pass through Roseburg was referred to the board of managers. Meetings will be held the Cret Thursday in each month. Wanted. W ill trade pianos, organs or bicycle or lumber or wood. T. K. KlCUAKDSjN Dressmaking and Plain Sewing. For dressmaking and plain senium call ou Mis. Chas. Dodge, Flint street, be twueu Lane aud Mosher. J j 10 A Ureat Book "Hero Tales." It is the boast of the publishers that every thrilling tyent of the Spauieh- American war ia narrated in this great j volume, by aclnal participants or eye-! wituceses. It is tho only h.i k written by the beroei ttieuiHelvef, thus ssiioily ollieiiil. It contains hundreds of vivid aud handsome illustrations und tine pictures of oar heroes of the war. 'in additiou to ail the other maKwiticent features "Hero Tal .' contains au au thentic life ot A tuiiral Georj Daaey, with mauy eketchvs from bis own pen. This vo'.ume has received the very high est endoracmout, nnd you thould see it before placing an order for'any similar boolt. Tho Koj i!Hiri; agent will intro duce this meet interesting vnlnmu to tho public in a few ib'.ya. Is without doutt ihe beet household honk ou earth. Ho to live be6t, noblCBt, and the happiest life. Hrigbt - . . ,i u . - I .. , . ci.:..: ecfl tuoulliB Ul uianier iiiiiiuh. illllltli; examples of the highest type uf tuccees tare gathered far instruction, cuicrtaiu- meiit aud practical enctil ot old und young. Worth its weight in e..jhl. B. M. AunaK, sole agent Koatburg 0;anu. Announcement Extraordinary, i FITHXG EXF11ESSIOXS lt'd ii foat to tit the feet bnt we cau do it. Oar customers will uot Lave to break ia tho footwour we bell them. Well made Shoes. Gttiug per fecting, will bo comfortable from the first . This is worth something, bat we'ebarge only for the valuo of tie leather. Our Men's Shoes are the finest ever sol J at tho price. They retain their thapo and look well nn ''l worn out. 301-303 Jackson St. Best Bargains of the Age 2i0 aires Sttek farm, id acts in gr49, j firebird; bnildirii8, lj4' milo frm J Myrtle Point, P. (. Splendid invest-! ni'iit Pri;v, 100). j Ho : Cr.ttM 3 n.iien from Mjriij I', int. j r a. rc-s c'.ea-e J, g xj 1 tim'.er ibiuse,,' b.irn. Parties iil relinquish for iOO, ' 'i.i!f wiit iu: provi-rrients cor. ! A sink farm of UJ0 cres 0 mi'vi !rf m ! Mjrilfj Point: T0J acrts in exoMent I pasture: 40 Durham cows, and 60 head ! id graded sLh k cat' le go w ith t he place. : Price, f 3,0.10; ttraia, 4,t0d do a, Ul- 1 a:.ce t 3 per ivnr. Inqnire at W. F. A C .'b Exjirt ri Oilice, or addre, Ohml Duni,t, j-I Mi rile Point, Oregon. i You Can't Get Rested ! liecd!se Tnat Tirrd Feiir.g is net the rc- euh f exertion. Ii is dii to the on-; heahby coudilicn c f your biood. This vital llnid shnuhl (jive noorishaiert lo' j every organ, ueive and muscle. Put j ) it cannot do this unless it is rich and ' t pure, litat is what u want to cura j 1 Ti;a; Tired Feeiiag pure, rich blood. j, Uood'e Sareaparilla w.ll litlp you "get; j rented." It will gve you p-;re, rich' blood, give you vior ant vitab.'y and ' j brace y ju up 60 ttal you may frel t II ; j all throng'i Ihe romiog sammer. X a - voq have rever tried llxxT Sarsapa-; riila. do so uo , and fee how it t-m:- gixe and vi'alizes joor whoie system.'' 5tock aaJ Dairy Ranch I Of 950 acres, iu Coles YaiUy, for saTe. j About 7 J aerj uf faruiing tan J, beUnce j t-asture ar.vl timber. Fie mountain ' ran, Jmu'e, crchir l, two baras, watir for irrigation and a 11 dorse wa'or powe 1 j wi'b lo-d mid tual caa be tpera'eJ our-. ;. . 11.0 n.;ntar t.; t.-. i.-n rvn or address, ; 'j'- JoliS E.MJIITT, Firrij'ia Ferry, Or, VAI.IABLK PI.ACEU M IN EST) ELL ONE MISS r.niSGOVKa (l.5o), UOKT TI SS IT1I SAl.L C.IASr. A'e paving good money at pre;eut t.-ot a li'tle flic.- rapit-.i! needed to prop erly work thj mines. Eisr "f acceee, u ill r-Hil a.1 ar an intpr.-j-t i:i tl.o llil. , Kor patlica,.rs W4 uie 8t Kaaebnrg. or L.,,;r,s, ,..0. B ,s ;i iiburg. Ore. ! Wanted. V. la t al-l. f. divan t ."V akll til holding Douglas county warrants in-! dorsed prior to October 15, 1S3S, to i pre?eut the same at the trta?urei'a effice j io the DoUktias County back for pay j meat, a interest will cease thereon ; after the date of this noiice. Dated this the 8th day of May, I SOU ; at the City of Koseburg, Oregju. W. Dim Mick. ; County Treasurer, Douglas County. Or ' County Treasurer's Notice. j Notice ia hereby given to all parties I holding Douglac county warrants in-: dorsed prior to Feb. 1,13)9, to present: the sanm at the treasurer's oflice iu ths Diuglia Coua'y han'a for: pay men!, us interest a ill cease thereon j after tlm d.it- cf this notice. Dated this the 1st tay of June,' lyj'.l, at tho City of Koiei n:, Or on i Gto. W. Dim nick, County Trcasuier, Douglas County, Or. j The above warrants date f.om Octob- J er 14:h, A. D., ISM to Februarv 1st, 1S'.0, and holders of the same will tike, uoMoe that tht-y r? net enbjct to re-; au;'. How's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars Ueard for auy c.ise -jf Cntarrli ihut, .itiii. t 5c- 'cured by lUh'n Catarrh C-.i-e. ! F. J. CU KM;Y & CO., Pro;-?. loIe-.O. ' U'e the- lui.lersiuo 1 have known F. J. Choaey for the laa' 15 xc.irs, and be'ieve hjii- perfectly bonorablt) mil bueirit i : tra:is:i: ti' ns and tinuiiei.-.lly able to car- ' ry out any oblicatiiii-i mad-.? by their! llrm. We?t& Tma'C, Wt-.oleeaV i'nr;.isti. loh'.io, u .ii inirf, tunnai. Junin, v note f.aie trnicKiH.s, icif.io, uni... Hull s I'atHi rii V urn n t.keo internal- j y acting .hrei tiy upon the blood and ! mn.-oiw :-u:ir.ce of th t-y-tcm Iric 75c j per b..t:V. Suld .y nil ilrii.rtU'fl. Test. ! , . t ' molll.lt t'l'V. Hun I, the n att'lnn-iker, d- eti eiigrav- Sprav ynur hen Mipswitii Crfi"t.e ! ,, n sure shot for al( kinds o chicken vrr- l'c-- d f -r 1 ar .in an. I ynir watch re tnin. Chun-hill & Woolley, Se it. pairii;,. j ''''''' ''' OEXTS' FURXISIIIXOS. The counter where tLvso exquisite goods arc shown should prove an at tractive ono to the gents who like latest styles and moderate prices. When my beautiful good aro been the impossibility of finding any more artistic, or of better quality, will be apparent. All of the styles and de signs are new this reason aud all are very pretty. Each has its own great charm, and whatever the price, great value. JOSEPHSON'S. My riotto Is TO LEAD IN BOTH . . . Quality and Price . . . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Auylhiug from a side of bacou or a sack of beaus to the finest table delicacies. Coffee is one of my specialties. I also carry a fine line of Dishes, Crockery and Novelties. Tradic Checks As a special induce ment, I am giving Trade Checks to all cash purchasers, redeemable in $20 amounts. Iieautifui lot of prizes given to holder of checks. Entirely free. Orders by mail or 'phone promptly at tended to. Rosebu M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drugf, Toiiit Article. I'Utut Medi cine, ClgHT. Sibil. 1 ciy, Toilet Soai-K 1'ainis Oils. piiotosfapliis upplisg., The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call a':.l Exaujir.i- tL m. - . rnnrm nnnwr nnniTm :. L 1 11 I II 1 1 1 il Estr.b':"hed in 1S77.) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata- logue. Address Forest Grove, Or. 9 ' At - BARKER'S & CO. J. F. Also n HAY RAIC Notice For Publication. niu-.! ;. - t iiivi c!ti K Km Vr . ! I.:, lvi. Xotiee t !n'rrlv t;eu t iir.r ; !n " ..; mi; naiui-vi setrln iu t,'v,t !i.i;v or hi iniontiou r. t inn ,e liiml proof in s!i;rrl of lii- i ii;u nr-.i ; lh;il .ilil j r. .i w Ul lie :u.t W !!:. twi-r . anil llLveivor. V. S lm.l ;i!i..- ; U...H'ni:nr. , Oixgon, cn s. 1 vi. : ' CilAKI.KV li. XI- I f On II. E. X.. MU!. IT Ihe N W 1 ,.Av. 1 1. J' M S. KtSW. Heiia:n-.-s tile i i t.v li.; wui;i ... .i ' j.nn e hi ..unuuuim). r-.-iiiii-i'.eo mn.u it:;.l L-uiii-valion f alil lanil. vi.v l.eMr.l IVr.lae, W :l liam Kirk. ha:n KeiiiiU. A. I'.i veil, ait of IVr ! i'.uc, urvgon. J.T. BRIIV.K?, ; nilM Ke-isicr. Two Women Abroad. Wll.lt ".'OV Ml l.cd how tlliV livid: while tr.e!;-. i i .Mjrov-CJ, S,a!'i. I ;.!-.. i;,,,.. ,. S i;a-! .n.h Amtri.i i;.....iiv i ! Ib.liaiid, r.-iiiu-s-. France, an 1 Etila naf! - ; ti e ,i...r iit-.s bo"K cf kn.iwl- i edj . r'n h r tr.-1 i es of at. ptuture ! : j.a, r ! ,jtinH pafi:tir ; t,,-riii!'f ' Ill tt-i t, tepii'Sv-utiug Uogs, i e.i8l -. ''t ! ik-. i. 1-i.Mlal: ii- I I h. r. m .:oil-ge, cliorvhes, hi , famous driver, :ii! h ;.n,i 1 (0 ja -. V i : ilu S lb.!;, !'.-, iii i . .! AiiMlf viiK ? ile .iv-ii' . K .; e .i:r.' 1 1 e ,u. . vari.'U . ait'boi . OHAIFIO EXCEEDIXGLVfGOOO jVALCES l:i L idifh Shirt WaiVte. Wmpps and Skirts which ere a feature of oor ofTeriLgri today. This lot wiil certainly appeal to lho wbo bay only wLen thy t ceriaii. that quality in v-ry high and price low. The are exceptionaliv stylish and paiticolarly well luade. Coo Id n't b botfrr if made to your order and coMing double the money. Don't Uiifcs this chance. (3 e) (9 ) (o o) ( e) (o ) (9 o) (9 G) $ O) (O o) (o G) ....MRS. N. BOYD. o vg Pharmacy innnn U M J. M. GARRISON. mm, mowers, .;ni".'i.r.itiir's Safe. Xtie- i ..r.l.-r-'.: , !: .-l u !erii.-. !''. Y. i. H,.; eti hst I'V virlurv of aa . t of ifcmctai coauty. - -..iaioiiuU rntvred, lie .V . i-iai-axiiiret llnrta:e ;.-:r,r.:. .k (-.--e.1, jil.ri anil ailr iay. the I i,U Tiy of Jtiue, l'.J ' ... r ttr ate a w. Im f. Ix.itria- munty, ur '". lor ea-vli ia hairl. the fol- II. .ri:,: lt:' ...-i-.'ri;.- :-..-! t.r.-.i.-riT of sai-1 ,-tt ia. i..: i ii.- uii.i,-, ,iv, Mafii Hie Miiiih halt of ."- -i-an.-XNl ii ia bleek numlrril 27 i" i ; .. K.r-v. i;. lH)ugla i ounly, Slata -I lr-. uo!'. exi-t l.r. Ihrn.fnkit, 1...-.V 5...U f Kill i t. lout' Iwi ri tha .! cuJ of :- v ;:!; Ibe teneiaoiii-, beredita- - tbcrvunio belonjtDg - V. .. . BKXJASI1N. nu'iiis aim v . o. in aav vi DoteJthiM A.ruit.i-tra!o: . tieecHH'd. c c.-i.ai f C. . Benjamin, TUP BEST AND CHEAPEST I'hii'u while in tow a lo jut up your leuai ia at mm Tin Liiili 1 L (i.U .! uaiti.ij; r-jjiufi for ladies uiul ;,-eii;!.i')r:i - .ir!l wflrtiiiH5. ati.l 1 tjihteil (lu.i.l nee. ii; ::. Jut iot) for keepitij; tr:m-i t tviitus ever niht. Yuar Patruiiyc IJespectfully SulKiUd I'.KISP CAF., l'r)(.rieor C- r. WrinhirijrNin und Mtin Sis num wm.