The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, June 15, 1899, Image 2

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O Pi yon in quality and pric.
Q Th. CbtrtM Oak is that atov whr; . SmcJTL Ulk S "ot be
Mil thr another cookiog aparatusS l.-f8," K.S!, . 4.50 iron
U with inch a recoid. We lw ram .d? .Dwt c1h w.u u,
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n ia jfjod condition and ueeJ no aacriticiog to tacaaionts to dispose of them. Bat wo do claim and hav Q
OtieoinQeiraiea It uuriiig our ousiuHba iuui vui uuiwiiuiu kiuu!' iur iue very HWHitfsi 'roui
consist with a fair, honest, eqnitable dealings
Write us iu regard to anything you wish to know. Wo like to have you write us as ws are here to be
O of twevice to oor oat of town palrons. We are here for business and can convince you if you will give ns
Q achanae.
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R.eburS is ea.iDg n.ither uioner or ' L hM a crowdeJ to overtow iuj
fia le ak t!.e 3eoraitv-a a Kraud ! hear the .rcnram of the 7.nu'jnua
uct-eat. Jaisios'froai reports on of ; literary society. The music, both in
largest crowds ever asfffubttd in Uone- sJrumental and voiitl, tte crations, reci
will be reut-on this occasion j lioas ilJ ublcaox were a'l very fine
mmmmmmwmnammmmm and a'.l d-si rre ipecial meutun. The
II it was left to the repoMicana t0 ' recital iji.s by Miss Lowe was specially
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writ a democratic viatform for
ifciy weal 1 limply endorse the Chicago
platferm of 1S;H.
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There was a treasury surplus in March
a ad again in May. In spite of war ei
pemea the republicans maiutain their
U recotd as debt-payer.
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Nearly every repaluicao eoumy con-,
tension in Ohio passed a retolulioa le-
nounrisg (rut's. Kepublican plakVs on
(his subject mean something.
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Building the Chicago platform a little
hl;brr will never make it acceptable,
Its I -undation is bad au-l the cracks
akaw that it mnst come down.
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Admiral Dewey profeasea to t
amaxedat the preparations nvw being
maocioruis reception. iue Aamtrat !
saonld rem.nter that be is a much big- !
ger men than be thinks ht i. j
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lhe new ufmWter to Spain nreeentcd !
hie credentials this wees. It way not I
we ent ef place to remind hitu that for flev. Gordon, in an appiopriate and
ta tins U;cg it will be just aa well for very impreseire tutneer. amid the riDg
hisa lo forget the Maine. : ing of marriage bells, j jinHl in' bdy
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Can. Liwtoa says the country trav
ersed by bis expedition "is grandly beau
t if ul and fertile ." When iwacilut in. i
toiry i sis a chance the Philippines wUlfo"n followed bra shower of roses and
soon reach a high degree of prosperity. ! ce. There were present iu tbe audi-
ence nearly four huodred people, the
The Anglo-Transvaal eitoalbn is be- j 03081 cf whom Vi fT congratulated tbe
roming critical. TLere is danger that ! bride an,j 8room-
r Taul will not grant the concessions Tbe "edaesday evening exercises con
ttmaBded jy the British hib eommis- j 5et'1 ' daM e'ocuUonary eoutest.
swner. In that event, war may tecome S There wer ,our wtcatante. ouerepre
iMTitablf, but as England has had som3 i,w,liD? "chof'the four clatsee con
reewus experience with the I'.oera it i nected with the school,
will become inevitable onlr as a last r- ! Mies Winniford, of Wilbur, presenteil
rt.
No ainc miner supposed wbea the sil
writes told him tbaf the gold s'audard
was the cause of low prices that in Jai-e.
1999, tbe price of line would be ZOO per
teat higher than it was during the Ury.
aa campaign, and with the gold standard
maintained. M.uy a miner was gulled
wfee sbonld keep a sharp lookout here
after for demagogues
Toe internal revenue department has
made a ruling that is of particular inter
est to ail members of lodges and of set ret tors attending tbe exercises, and many
societies. It provides that l ereatur no I of the o'.d students and graduates of for
stauips will be reoiired on orders issued mer years are coming in to meet with
by lodges, benevolent societies, clubs,
cborcbeeand Y. M. C. A. associations
where they are to be cashed directly out
f tbe funds of the tocieties cr clutw
mentioned.
He eat at his door at noonday, lonely,
g!nm and sad. l'he flies were buzzing
about him, led be a blue-wirged gsd.
Not a customer darkened his jiorial, cot '
a sign of business was there; but the'
fl:ee kept on buzzing, about tbe old!
nan's hair. At last in miser? lie i
shouted: "Great b'cot' ! I'm covered
with flits:'' And the zephyr that
toyed with bis whiskers said: "Why
lon't you advertise'"
Stia-1 of Anapias! The Eugene
'uar.1 is now claiming the gliry of the
Spanish-American war for the demo
crats, stating that the "democrats
racked by tiie independent republicans
forced the istue, declared war for hu
manity iind ttirsshed .Spain within an
Inch of hi-r rillianous iife." This dec
laration reminds uf of the old story of
how "we killed the bear." Oregon's
humorist, Editor Fhfcher of aleui, cer
tainly has a dangerous rival In Ira
Campbell, of llic tiuard.
W nh such an ! aud etJicirul corps ! The meetingof .h Lane's Cabi.t N j.
f teachers, the ci.e beat to bu bad in j ,0( Native Sjns of Oregon, held Satnr
the state, andwul, the prevsiling bar-! ,aj. eveuillK wa8 Ulj,ty jevoUj ,0,Le
mnny and liberal support of our public J Wfjrk of ij.itiating new membera. The
schoo. patron., the coming school year I membership has now reached i.early
premises to b: one of the mo,t interest-1 100. Hepresentatives to the iraud Cab
leg and srccestlui ones in ;the history of, in wijicb .a in p.ind this eek
our school. With tiie proper en-.-eur-: .re 6tected as follows: Je. II.
agement undaupport it will only b a I price, V. C. Loudon, Ml. Hx.lh, I!,
patter uf a Imle time alien a high j McClalleo, L. S imberly.
school w ill be instit'Hed at this place. !
It is Vfry gratifying ti note the lUCreas- N-w ,da todav. Imudiai hievU
ing Interest in educational matters i" 1
hi city undi-ounly.
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DRAIN NEWS.
Commencement Uxcrcise. A Pretty
Wedding. Other Interesting
Notes
(!VCil toltlC l'LUMitAI-Ka
At Irio Mtudtr eveuiuK the students'
; reunion brought out large crowd, but
' somehow lite reunion did not rspidiy
materialize and the evening was near);
gone before the young people be g4i to
i enjoy themselves.
Tuesday alteraoun the class in bjtany
t made a ttry fine tlisplaj of their otk
, V1 na 'ounu oi appnuw;
j,rolu ,Le audienoe. the encore U
; which she nspondeJ, gate the audience
i one of the t est treats of the eveoir g, but
it was generally concealed by tbue pres
ent that one eiercise could hardly be
coneidereJ as prefrrable to the other as
'all were exceptionally well rendeed.
This was one of the very beet titeiary
entertainments in the school's history,
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proud of its work.
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'ci jck oc
'curreJ the Mosicateof the commence-
! ment. This waa indeed a musical tret,
j M j;g title would indicate, consisting of
j TtMi tnj lnBtrumei.tl sjlos, doetls.
f qnavrtett. etc.
i xbe climax was reached in the last
;act vi this cnteitainmcnt when I'rof.
j Anderson, president of tho Norm!, led
; hie blnehiug, aceompliehe! tUoghier up-
0n the plst'orn . pausitg t'cncatli a
njKnifii;irat and exquisitely w rought
flgi bell, where Ihfy were jjined by
Mr. Theodore Koth, of Sa'.ein; accam-
panted by Kev. Gordon, when to the
amsaement of some and delight ol ail,
matrimony tbe happy coo pie
This was one of tbe most beautifnl
weddings we have ever witnessed. Mr.
and Mrs. Roth marched from the ptat-
Mary, Queen of f?cotte.
Mr. Parker of Oakland, presented,
Libert v and Unioa
Miss Bessie ire'.lare, of I'ain, Pavid's
Lament for Abeoleui.
Mr. liantiogton, of Yoncalla, Edgar
Allen Poe.
Miss Winniford, of the jauior class
carried of the gold medal and Mis lies
lie Sellers, of the senior class, the silver
medal. Much interest wse manifested
in the contest and many compliments
were showered upon the contestants.
Tbtre is quite a large cumber of visi-
' the Alnmni
It is rsorld that Prof. Mulkey re
fuse tbe position of president of the C.
8. X. S, at Drain and another selection
will have to lie made.
We have just learned that the revival
just closed at Eiktou resulted in 1- ad
ditions to the M. E. t'burch.
.1. L.S
Will Hake Roscburg Two Visits.
Secretary Toiler, uf tbe state press
aesociaiiou, furnishes the probable itin
erary of the National Editorial Associa
tion in 'regon : Leave f'ortlaud Satur
day morning for Atoria; clambake in
evening. Sunday afternoon for Port-
land: attend church in evening. Leave
rortland Monday looming, July 10;
Oregon Citj fr dinner, Salem fur sup
ptr. Tuesday, July II, Albany lor
breakfast, Eugene (or dinner, Uoseburg
forrupiier. Wednes lay. July PJ, Sled
ford for Lrcukfgtt, Aehland for diuner,
Rosebnrg for supper. Thursday, July
13, Albany for breakfast, Mc.Minnville
for dinner, Portland for eupper. Leave
for Washingtof.
Native Son at Roseburg.
Curanteed f-ir one year from date 0j '
Bau,, T, K . Jin hahhmin.
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is spent in uoa. in uea ana uea- ;
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ucu care and consideration j
given this subject. Those O
and enameled beds are just Q
doctor ordered in atvle. m
Mattresses we
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Pithy Paragraphs.
A pbri -imlugist says large butupt ou a
niaa'a bead often iudicales a muscular
wife.
In Sjiue families an uuexptcted guest
to dinner has the same rtlVtt as a cy
cloue.
Whenever a woman cuturs t a big
plite glass wiudow she always pauses to
reflect.
A man is a good deal like a pie a
smart woman can make a pocd one out
of any old thing.
We may not admit thai clulhes make
the wan, yet there are many who owe
much to the tailor.
When a woman is satisfied that she
has made a mistake in marrying she
isn't a bit satisfied.
Tiie man who kicked all spring about
the rain is uow beginning to sear at
the dust. The average man is hard to
please.
Oae of the new summer driukj is
called "I'ogilialic paucii." It makes
people quite talkative, but doesn't knock
them out.
Virginia once because noted it the
mother of presidents, ami now Califor
nia seems likely to gin a reputation as
the mother cf pugilists.
It is tiecoming harder and harder
every year to get aoinainled in Oregon.
Under tbe new stite law, barbers are re
quired to pa an examination and take
out a lic;ne before they can scrape art
acpaiotance.
Teacher John, illustrate the differ
ence between sit and set.
bright and Patriotic Boy Tue United
States is a country on which the sun
never act? an t the rest of the world
nexer tits.
Myrtle Point News.
The CotpiWle valley had an Oregon
mist last Monday.
borne farmers cut hay last week but
the mist cactee much fear that there
w ilt be some loss. ,
It. C. Lee, a btilliaat orator, cf Marsh
field will deliver the oration at Myttle
Point Independence bty.
New gold difcoveri s of amazing rich
ness are repotted I.-ji fouth Sixes every
day. Pack tri ua aro ou tbe move' to
that legion daily fiom Myrtle Point, the
source of supply.
Tbe bhort man went out over tl e road
tbe other day. 'Vhere the tall mno is
the Enterprise knoaeth uot. Hobby
is master of the situation and the ll'evil
stands rouoJ.
J. W. Sears has au oiler for tiis ccle-
orateu stock tarm o about IUW acres,
20 miles south-west of Myrtle Point.
fSOOJ ie a email sum for that excellent
ranch with 40 cows and 00 bead of stock
cattle.
Myrtle Point is arranging fur a grand
Fourth of July celebration. The Sugar
Loaf Mouotain ucar town will be illum
inated with Hash lights in the even
ing. ' irand preparations are in prog
ress. Three car loads of freight came oyer
from MarshtJeld by special train Satur
day. Our merchants are neil supplied
aow, Some of them received consign
ments of wagons, buggies, and farm
implements.
Tbe city council of Myrtle Point will
be pleased to entertain tbe mayor of
Hoseburg and his advisors, early next
autumn when the firs', train of cars pass
over tbe route. Venison and "bar" will
be barbacued, clams roasted and a cheese
as large as a drive wheel will be cut.
iet ready ads! . .
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Scottsburg.
Mrs. Majjry bus returned aud will re
si J here at the old Patterson Uouse.
Oscar Iteed, uf Idaho, is visutug!
friends and iel lives in this vicinity.
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Harry Pinstou was in our sectiju rt-
; tcntly, and expects to icturii u a few
I Java
Misj Annie MiuUr, of Kcliogg, wag cu
route down the river to engage iu school
duties.
Mies Mary Fiejcr is sgaiu iu tywu,
the has been at Cottage Grove for some
weeks past.
Miss Walbh, instructress iu the Har
ney Diet., was a visitor in town Saturday
and Sunday.
The new road neat (own is uow suit
can be used but of course itill needs j Oakland ou Sunday, last, where they
much more work to lie done on it. j Uvo been for several days, with Mrs.
S. E. Lviwe came up from Tsilcoos one j Weaver's folks,
day last week, be is one of the jury for j' Toe Kuckles school has been closed
the next term ol court. Mr. L. reports J for three weeks past, on account of sick
every thiu progrssMiog at the lakes. j uess in the district. School will com-
ioing to celebrate? Why of course, a i mence 011 next Monday,
picnic dinner in the woods is always' Wilson Hildrilh is very sick at the
good, the young folks w ant lo dance aud 1 diuit etorc at this place, with pueumonia.
something must be done tj mark Ihe j Mis eon iu California has been telegraph
dy, eveu if there are out of the way ed for, uud Is expected soou.
places.
. Maitoon bat relinquished the stage
biuets; lin ued benedict, Btid left our
Pi I of the l ountry. Wc wish him and
Common bed steads fur 1.80.
Irou bed ntoRd& for l 25. Hotter
vuv3 ivi iuviu mvuvj ui'iiuua
Ded room suits from $12.50 up.
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Wc have the goods and can save you money.
Call and sec for yourself.
...B. W. STRONG.
WYLIE PILKINCTON, f
;8Mccetor to o. w. no.vh.j
General Blacksmithing
TROTTINO AND RUNNINQ PLATE5 A SPECIALTY.
KKI'alRIKU OF ALv KINDS PROMPTLY UOSE.
Mbup u Corner WasblURtou and Kaue 8t., Roscbarg.
his bride ail that is good aud pleasant,
and Lope he may return in the future
permanently.
M. 1). Tbuiiipfon has goue to Fiddle
Cieek, Tsilcoos, to look after some road
maliers ami bridges, that part nf our
county is lookiug up, and desires to be
recognized and considered
Mr. Wm. Kiehards, of ScLoIielJ, was
in town recently. Mr. K. lately came
from the cojntr sea', where be had se
cured a legal sep.iratiou from his wif.,
although they were nnited in matrimony
may years ago.
Tbe recent eulertainmeut and bux
supier was a success both financially
and socially, each one acquitted them
selves iu an excellent manner; tbe
school children mads evident the fact,
that their teacher. Miss Laara Gardiner,
has been painstaking with them.
Myrtle Creek
i'ick Ueaaley, is here on a vinit.
School will close at this piace oi;
Fri-
day June lOtb.
Peter t'lhui, of Ulendale, was in the
city on last Monday.
YaI Cbauey left lat Tuesday morning
for Koothern California.
Mrs. K. I. Helm, made a trip
HitlarJ ou last Tuesday.
Sam liaylese made a dying trip
Uoeeburg last Saturday.
Mrs. A. W. Cotton of Uoseborg
to
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here ou a visit to her fulks.
Fred Merrill of Canyuavills , was a
I caller in tbe city on last Friday.
F. A. Cox, touk in lie conduit )i e
coraiou lo Salem on last Sunday.
J. L. Dewey, of tileudale, male the
city a Hying visit ou last Friday.
Mathirs Sly, of Days creek, came over
last Saturday for a lew days visit.
iec. Strong left lor Leland on lasi
Tuesday to wotk in the wood camp.
Kev. Jay Cbauey tilled the pulpit at
the upper school house on latt Sunday.
f ''liililrAiia itdi- Ml tit C7!irif riin i
church, will tie observed ou text Sun
day. Jno. Dicks .ud Jno, Stephens, made a
business trip lo Uoseburg ou last Wed
nesday. Noble Andrews tilled the pulpit iu the
M. E. church on last Saturday morning
aud eveuiug.
EJ Dobl has moved in from the Teu
nessc mints, baring completed his
winter's run.
Dr. C. E. Ilognc made a professional
visit to Placer on lael Thursday return
ing on Friday.
Link Ii ice and family from liuttevitle
expect to soon return to this place to
make it their home.
Llyod Ady, made a butiucsj trip lo
Floseburg on last Monday. Lloyd is
building a Iruit dryer.
A. E. Meyers of North Myrtle left for
Uoseburg, on last Monday night cn
business at the recorder's office.
i. W. Crews is buying and i hipping
cuerries from this market. He made
bis first shipment ou last Saturday.
II. M. Oattnan has a fine specimen of
ore from his mine on Dodsou. The na
tive copper shows very plainly in it.
Mrs. Jane Adams is having a dryer
built. We failed to report it in our list
.f new dryers reported eoac lime ago
Jakey Miller has already excelled F.
M, fJabbert 's samples of grain at the
p jtllce. Who is next for the ribbon?
"all W(ai-aariaMk nf l?iirW1asa lifsO rnliwn
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' V I1VIU ..IU WI'J V U UrtCtt IUHK3.-, UU
i.uy be found at his home at Uucklee.
Phil. Mice has cjmc in from Wolf
Creek, where he has been woikingin
the sawmill. He will return In a day or
two.
Chas. M.ee is having lumber hauled
iu contemplation of a new blacksmith
j 8hop, nesicr lo the business purl of
town.
Mrs. J. S. Duunivau had a narrow es-
cape from being seriously hurt ou hat
Saturday, by being thrown out of a
hack.
C. Weaver aud wife returned from
J. Card well held a lucky . number in
iho San Francisco Examiner, and diew
j a fii revolver. Jack, we suppose will hr
mil looking for FilipinoH ho in.
Lounges and Couches in all styles
and prices.
The best Ouk dining chair for fl.
lesl line tents, cots, camp stools
and chairs in town.
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iisi rrio.iv auj saiur.lny lell like we
had direct communication with the
Filipino diet, ict, from the hot wave that
was here. But just think of the melting
east and look happy.
It is estimated that Oregon's iruue
cicp will not be over oO cars this year as
against ow ia-t. t.veuiog lclegrani.
i ne reiiorit r oi a Dove nas no', been in
! Suulhern Oregon, as Myrtle Creek alone
will til: -4 of Hie 50 car lin.it Mr. Ed
Weaver alone, can fill 1-6 of the amount
iaea agin.
South Myrtle Creek.
",ir Sonday school i r.t:i easing
nicely.
Plenty of sunsLine and fins growing
w eet her.
Ike Weaver i having tie rusd
woikid in fin? shie now.
Carrie Freeman made a II; in j trip lo
Myrtle t reek the otl.er dar.
John and Itoy Free oj an and Otho
Sellers made a pleasant call at J. A.
McDcnai l' Sunday afteraom. What
is the attraction, boys.?
Son'.h Myrtle is making tvry ptepar
atton X) celebrate Uis giori ui Fourth.
Plenty of ruus.c, go k! teaking anJ loll
of fun in general. Everyone is invited
lo come.
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For Infants and Children,
Th Kind Yea Wm Ahrajs EssgM
Bears tho
Signature of
The Home Bakery
701 Oak Street, Opposite
Central Hotel.
Fresh Naked Bread Every Day
"Boston Baked Beans,"
a specialty.
MRS. B- C0MST0CK,
Proprietress.
Doctor
MEYERS
&. CO.
Specialists for Hei
"Win, nlM and
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rsTaatiSHce it vcaaa. t-t HIEK.
V. i-tvntraiui'.ti Jfa Tliarra ftr aai.ltatiaa.
731 VaYlMtl j Kwrinc,
THE REAL QLESTrON,
The real question of disease
is "Can 1 be cured?" If yon
or anyone dear to von is losinir
wrcnjtin ana enenrr and vital
ity, if you are w-i-sc you will not
spenu inucn time trying to fig
ure out just what name to call
l lie disease bv
It i almost imnossible to
draw the Hue where debility
anu w-caKticsa merge into con
Your trouble niav not be con-
sumption to-day, hut you don't know what
11 may ointr to mor
row. Hundreds of neo-
pie have been restored
to robust health and
condition by Dr.
Tierce's marvelous
'"ioldcii Jlcdical
Discovery" after
reputable physi
cians had pro
nounced tkcm
j conump
live be-
yonu nojic.
Were they in consumption? You don't
know; nobody can ever know: but that is
not the question. The imtxTtant point is
that thy were liopcles.-dy ill hut this match
less "Discovery" restored auI saved them.
l I was not able fo ito li;irlly any tvoi V at nil.'
says Mrs. Jennie Diniiiiiiiu. ill" Vanlnireii. Kat
lcaska Co., Mich., inn most inUrctin-.; letter tt
Ur. ricrcr. "1 liail rnin in my h-ll siile and
back, and tiad headache all the time. I tried
your medicine and il helped me. t.ast striiifr I
had a bad cough; 1 g-it v ha 1 1 hail lo be in bed
all the time.
"My husband thought I had consumption.
He wanted mc to get a doctor, hut I told hint if
it wo3 consumption thry could uot help me. We
thought we would try l!)r. Pierce's .o!drn Medi
cal XJiscoven- and before I had taken one botUe
the cough v.w stopped aud 1 li.e e had uoniore
of it returning. our medicine is the best I
have ever taken "
Write t.. Dr. R. V. Pierce. He will send
you Rood fatherly, piofessiotial advice in
a plain scaU (1 envelope .ibsolutcly free.
His thirty vears expi-rietice as chief eonsul
tinyr phy-feian of the Invalids' Hotel, at
Ihirfalo, X. Y., has made him an expert
iu chronic diseases.
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Squiirirel and
Gopher Poiso
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Tiic Best and Cheapcat K
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of Uin orcbanl a
ranch icnt-.
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Goods, all that is uew and up-to-date at specially attractive
prices. Mailorders solicited.
WOLLENBERG BROS.
Cass Street Market
Wholesale
Fresh and Cured
Fish and Game in -Season,
Hay, Grain and Flour.
DOZIER & MARTIN,
'Phone Main 181. Props.
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Makes the food more
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Ho, for Boswell Springs!
Commencing May 10, l&TJ, and until i
September M, lJ, special tickets to
Boewell Springs and return to this city
will be sold aa follows : HO-day tickets,
fl.So. Tickets going Saturday and re
turning the following Monday, fl.40.
Special rate are also giveu from Poit
land and intermediate points.
Wanted.
Will trade pianos, organs or bicycles
or lumber or wood.
T.K. HauAKtisON
County Treasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all parties
holding Douglas county warrants in
dorsed prior to February tl ISlKS, to
present the same at the treasurer's oilice
at the Pouglas County bank for pay
ment, as interest will cease thereou aiter
the date of this uotice.
Dated this the 'J4th day of April
lSW, at theCity of Roeeburg, Oregon.
Geo. W. Pimmick,
Couutv Treasurer, Douglas County, Or
Notice to Taxpayers.
Ordered that a penally of 3 per cent be
added tc all taxes ou tho assessment roll
cf the year 1SIS, not paid before Juno 1.
lS'jy. Farther ordered that a rebate of
two per cent be given on all taxes paid
in June, ami a rehate of one per cent on
all taxes paid in July.
Jos. Lyons, Judge.
M. D. Thomi'son,
J.ls. liVKOX,
Commissioners.
Roseburg Bakery.
Hurrah ! Hurrah ! the bread dot's rit
And uiccly made are our mince pics.
No grumbling now, for the orice is low,
Inside the oven the pans do go,
.So when the invrk and beans are done
Camrudcs and patrons have koiiic fun !
Hot cakes mid pea-nuts we now sell
And till that buy, their sweet hearts tell.
Rye bread and loaves of every kind ;
Hugo lots for low price you'll find,
Lach loaf is good weight and pure
Used by the gents and maids demure.
Direct your orders to Jacksou Street,
Each patron we ure glad to greet.
HANISCH & RHEUDjU,
Props.
(PREPARED WHEAT)
ROSEBURC, OREGON.
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Chief Charm.
of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of
Novelty. It will interest you to
know that our stock of waists is
Clean, Fresh and New. The
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Call and examine our entire
of btaple and pancv Dry
and Retail Dealeas
in
Meats
The Roseburg Tannery.
tHtsliet tah r rice Paid for Hides. F.ir anJ Kan skins.'
Fur ;itfl Puckskiu IVosoJ fvr tt'oves. I-i-h and
I Leatin-r. Furs and ffkiii Pressed and
("b-ainsl. Pbck Aiii?ra Goats for Cluip.
L DEACH. Proprietor.
Pout 4 Mill -t., SmuIi K.-.-l.iirvf, )r.";?'i.
delicious and wholesome
ee.. tw wsaa.
Notice For Publication.
I'M ran MAIS..
UtNi units,
boebur, Cresou, MaylsyJ,
Notice is hereby given Uat l!i foIowiDg
nained settler ba filed notice of his intention
M make fiml nmoi in siioxort of hUebiim. and
that said proof will Iw iiiade be lore the Kcgfs
ter and Uccivcr, Ctiitcd states Land Office at
R- sebiir. (.'re., --n Juno 1 ly.v, Ml:
AV'GOSr T. BAHKS.E
i u H- E., . Tiii, for tbe U-ts ', If, II, S ?. S
K S.5tV J4". See. ;, T In W. tie
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of ud
land, is: vhsries liauieid, Edward Di'uard
WiUiam Kaiwr. Constant Toasaiat, all Mcl-
rsoe, Oregon.
J. T. KWIK..1;,
Kivittcr.
Guardian's Sale.
VOllCE IS 11EEKBV OIVES TliAT THE
u:iderinr.cd, the guardian of tha p'r'n
audeialeof Joncphson. Samuel Joe'ph-
tou. JiilUa Josphsou and Waiter Josephsoa,
minor heirs of M. Jose-phou. deceased, wiil by
irtue of an order of the County Court of Douis
U& County. State of Oregon. s-il at public auc-
ion for cash iu hand, at tbe Couit )Iouc door
in Kosebure, JJouglas county, ore-'oii, ou i ties
ilnv. July 11. lif.. at the hour of 1 o'clock P. u..
of said day. all the rijrht, title and interest of
said minors iu aud to the follow ins described
real property, to-wit The of S'A ,. SK'4 of
SW1, and K' , of SW4of So tlou 2, Township
23 s. R, h) vt . vt Llamcf te meridian, containing
l'V) acres.
Dated l'ii 7tU o.iv of June. tS'.'
"HAVNAU J06--EPIIS0N.
(;Mi) t'tiaidlan.
Assignee's F'inal Notice.
Nolice is hereby given that the undersigned
assignee of the estateof II. li. Johr.suu, an
insolvent debtor, hss lili-d his tiual account as
such ass'iueo vviih ihe County Clerk of lAinglns
County, Oreson. an-l that said tiual avrunl
will be heaol aud passed upon at the Juue
icrni of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Douglas County, to be held begiuaing w itb
the second Mondnv iu June, is'".!.
V.' A.SE1UBKEDE. Alicnef.
L'OMIOW A SHERIDAN. Atto
uey for Assiguee
Notice of Final Settlement.
tn the col sty
t'liiititv. tirt'Vtiii
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v i lv. i " i turn notice tiicreot w as recorded ou tue aa
C u'uuVHi administrator oi said e,tatc
linviug tile.1 his liual aeeonnt in said Court, j "'.'"'V Vregou, Jliutoj heeords, at I ages..
jtiSMKi The adiotning Claims are: On the uortheriy
s d Court to hear o'vcvtioiis faiiv there he) t . , , fl Uuree L(nla c!!llm i3 u,, AWViean
S . ,U". ' ' vlharc Bov, I.ode Claim, of which K. J. Jcnniuga aud
nSl n.,-..n vn is-. ic. H.B.Bruueau are the locators and ciaiui-
r,, i! V f il vine cf Henrv i
estate ct
JOH
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A1A A13L1. I'LACi-li MINKs 1) fcl.LL
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ONE MIS!; fAVINU 0B I,oW, MiORt Il'XS
rtllll SMALL t.lANT.
Ace paving good money at pieseut,
but a little more capital needed lo prop-
erly wn U tliiv mines. I ..iy of access,
will tell ail or au interest in the
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1'iir particulars fce mo at ltosiduirt;, or
dress, 1. O. Cox 21 Koseburg, Ore.
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j VOT1CK l-i HEBKBY OlVtX THAT
r Ctaarles Brnnean, P. . J'-nnion and B. 1.
', Jcnuina. 1kim poaiofliee addraxtea are a. iyl- r"
ions: vi marie snineaa ana jk. veuu:c,'.
Cottaze Grove, tane County. Oregon, al f. J.
JenniiiK, oi ptntianil, Maltuumah Craniy. Orc-
gull, baTe thti day flJ'-d their application Utt a
patent for SOOl Iim-ar (net ut tbe Helena, Coiuoi
iicied Uuaru Mine, ur v la, b-ariu( oil, 1 ? tt
and lead, with lurfanevniuud 0 (eel in ri;ir.
bvi n; ? feet oa eaeii i'le vt Uxt eenler of Mid a.
itiu.BKl ittAan IVp' lintfar feet ol tue Helen "
LuJe Claiio audl iwfivt tbe Laurette Ltxia
Claim, til" laurUe liu tiie L?t exteaMoa
Kawe'lr ' UieaaiJ Ilclena Claim, aunt tljiii
Aseritwl aa Mineral 8'- "-
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Helena W'JarULoJe and LauPrttcViuarUIi-.-,
.itaalclin Btemia Mining lnstnet, IXmxloa
I Coaul j, Oreeon, in Towaxnip S. 25, . B. 1 K ,
riiianietle H n-lian. ( lroii
ADDhcatloii oi Cbarlea Bmaeau. V. J.' I' ll-
l' - ffitoDi!.
kn?. i icche m uw mhl, wa
sitblocaiion narliDt; point of I be Helena kMa
c aim, whence tje discoTerr cat. and Tanret
Ne. I, h . bi deirrees E. 15 tuet; also Or li la.
In diam. bf-art C. dVfrws, W. 32 feet, eiib.-l
M. S M), B. I.: a'.H a hr S in. diam. bears
S2 d.?jree W. n feet, -ribed M . S. SM). B. T.
Aioothe NoondaT UlniBg Co. Ore Uouw
bn . Ii degr:ei W. about 3Q t-et.
Also the moutb of Oeo. Kerr Tunnel N-arc S.
51 Ji? . W. about feet Aio Mt. TbeUj,
eomuionly known as Cow bom Feak of the Cas
cade Kanee, bears S. 43 def . .
Al9 1;lainoDd Teak bear !. 0 'leg. E; tbenao
njny.Wde. w.oocoaof lode, wpMeest a- .
real WO ft., mt?rct majeon road Icadins; frvn
the N"ood j Co. Mine to their quaru mill, at
k.'") fu oet Hr post S in. aqnare, 4 feet loor.
1 locbe Iu tbe sroucd for center pout oa West
erly end of this claim, wtib BHiand of Mose
l.jusrscle, scnl-ed il 5. V, from whk-h a hr 11
in. d:a. bean 8. 5 de? , W. 3D leet, aeribed M. &
, B. T.
A fir S iu. dia. bears X. i dec. E to feet.
KiilwlM.8.WB.T.
This post i identical ilh the location jvst
set on treaveny end of this eaim.
T!wnce S. ltx. W. so It sl iKt So. I,
identical with locaonCor. 1 (eet lone, 4 ineac
tiaare, la ioebs is the ;rvcad with mound of
tone alontnKie. icnbed C. I. M. & M, frot
Bxb a nr 14 in. d-.a. bean N.67 des. 43 ft-
cribed C.I. M.fM.BT.
A pine S in.Ia- S 12 dej. t 9 It, teribed C I
M S M. B T.
Wncuc comer to aeelionj! 7-1-lJ and IS, Tp.
rt. s) B I and 2 . tl iUamette Meridaa. bears is
& des 30 nain VV 17 feci, taeoce inna Cor So 1.
S der E.
var 13 dee o mm fc.
1 Cenl svxp Me.anlaia. aione S E li ft wac-
oa roaj leadinz from Noe-n-iaT taarta 31 ine hi
Usaru ilili tSefeK I2 ft
a'jic roal C sou In. Itt-r. i it to Cor 5
Ueatii-al it i'.o a corner of the locaiiuo.
A ftr vot 4 feet lowr. 4 incnex mnare. set IS ii-
in tbe rsnj r. ith ntotiivl vf atone aioosude,
scribed C ill S son.
w benee a pine 1" in. dia. bears " t ks W
SO tt, fcribed CiilS W B T.
Thcaee from Cor 2o 1 S 2 d--g K, V ar 19 -g
SOiuln E: U ft to Cor So 1, of UfcjreUe Claiis.
. feet to po-t el in eenler of Easterlr eixi of
ibe Hek.na Claim, identical witb location pwt
set ia easierfy end of ibis claim.
A hr puai 4 feet lunc, 4 inches finare, (et li in.
in the grvionJ i'.a nte-nihi of xoc aJ-.'tupi'le.
scribed
" hence a tirs in dia bean Si de? E J ft.
scribed JI t) B T. ;a ft to Center Fott Cf
Wester! end of Laarettc Claim, 5e ft te umaii
crck C Sooth East. A ft to corner Se r.
IJentieal with a turner of tbe kicaiioa.
A tir post I fet lout;. 4 iacbes maarc set U
inches m the crouna with moand el mosw
akmsrsde, scne-.-d C it S itf.
QCDce a !;r 6 m Jia bear. es (fc-g I I It,
scrtlW T.
Corner No 2 of Laaretie Uxla U-ar S JJ dec E
19 f i: tbeace from Cor No S, 04 Oeg W, Var B
dec M mi a E.
Acend steep mountrin 510 ft interwet 12'vi
road leading lru Noot'dar Mine to Woartz Miii,
L.5 ft same wijim rearf. lr.'J.i ft to corscr So 4.
Mcotieal with a locauvn corner.
A Hr pt 4 ft k'Ur 4 in. wiUAre. M-t 1 iuctra
in tue gromid, v ith s&ound ft steoe aianir-i'.lc,
-eribed Ci,as sto.
Wheuec a fir 7 in dia bean S s de-a nun w ;1
ft.scni'ed C I. il B T ami tneaee S deg W.
Vau 1 dr Jl) u-.in E. - it to center pt on
westcrlr end of Claim before dcscribcl. cmbrac
In; -Ve acres.
LAV RETT t LOPE.
B-ciuiiiDg at OTacr No 1. identical with the
corner ol location, a hr tosi 4 ft loo:. 4 inches
vinare. set IS ixtchea in tbe irroniid with nhy&mfy
oi sione aioiiiue, acriueu v. i . a . wwnte
A S line j in liii bean S 13 decrees east, S it
scribed C I M S B T
Curuer So i, of Helena beam s 24 d-.-g W 13 ft
thence, from corner So 1, 31 26 teg E, ar 19 Or?
9) uin E 1 ft to renter post oa Easterly end vi
Helena Claim, 3 V ft Ioccbict poet on westerly
end of Lanrette Claim.
-A lix poet, 4 Inches Square. 4 feet long, art 1-S
inches in the ground, scribed M. & st, Ua
moau't uf stone aion-side.
Identical w ith location of Westerly end of
Lanrette Claim, whence discovery Cot and
Tunnel SV. .s bears S.72 dejr. E. 101 ft, 5oS kri
to Small Crecc f. E. jel i L to eorner So, 3.
Helena Ciaun. M ft. lo corner So. 2.
Idcaucal with corner of location,
A tir nust 4 f i. km?, 4 inches itnarc, set IS
inches in Ihc ground, with uoand of ?tous
aiotmidc. tcrihed C, So. 2, M. s, a w hene.
A ir li in. dia. bears . H dcx. K. I t ft. sente-I
C. 2 JL !?. B. T.
Thence irviu corner Se. 2. S. 72 d-g. E. Var.
!'.' de?. a) min. E. deMud lt, it to eorner N.
A firrnist 4 it. Ions;, 4 inches SMUarc, sei IS
inches in the ground, with mound of stone
aloDjrside. scribed CiM. S. gal. whene-e a Har
Topaighnele Kock, two f t out of ground 24X24
inches wiiu
with - cut with a chiael at breet ount
h bears ! H deg. W. 5! it. marked wuii a
J, C. 3. M.S, Uiu, K. R.
which
chiel.
A:otheN, E. corner of the Noonday Onarti.
Mil!, bears S. tt dej. W. 3a ft.
Thence frem eorne r No. i, s 2 d.-j W. Var. 19
dc-j. 30 min. F La it. to CreeW S ft wide, C. s.
E. ;V0 it. to centerpcat on Easterly end of
Claim.
A or iost 4 il. lonsr. 4 inches oiuare, et l! in
ches in the ground, wtth mound of Mono
alongside, scribed il. . 30, whence a tir li in.
dia bears S. 54 ilea. W.22 ft. scribed M. & SjO,
B. T. ascend O0i) feet to corner So. 4.
Identical with a cor. cf location;
A tir ost t it. long , 4 inches square, set IS in
ches in tho pronnJ, with mound of stone
alongside, beribedc. 4, 31. S. w hence a lix
10 iu. dia. bears S. It) desr, E. 29 ft.
s-ribetl C. 4. M. B. T.
Thence S. 72 dcs. V. from Cor So 4, Var. W
dej. :v mio. E, 725 it. to Creek S ft wido C.
Kat 'J0 ft. to wagon road leading from Soon-
t day Mine to ( jnaru Mill, 1 W it. to corner No. 1,
! and place ol beginning embracing 2U.4S acres.
Iho survey oi uio ticieua aoa Laureile
Qimrtx Lodet are identical with the reft-ective
locations, and the presumed general course vf
l 'C vein or ioie is nortuweicny ana souin-
easterly, as is show n by the pl.vt Hied herewith,
as near as can be determined from tho present
development.
T!ie Notice oi Location of these mlniu
claims is recorded as follows, to-wit;
hirst, location of tha Helena, fcailed Hclener)
is roeorded iu Volume a of Douglaa County.
I Orcgou, Mining KeeonK at 1'age loo, ou tbe 7iU
dav oi Ju!y, 1n; and tho seevmd notice there-, s
' ol " wcowca iu oimne s, oi tiouias county,
i Oregon, Mining Reeords, at Paxes Jul and 3M, ou
W'tattaurette Lod, ciain.
"H:1 reevrvieii in Toiume o, oi twuuu vvuttiv,
Ort,on Mining Records, ou the lfth day of No-
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Ciaiui is tho westerlv end oi lha Laurel--
I Claim. On the easterly end of the Laurtr,
Claim is vacant government laud, and on tie
VlUIijer;T ideof the Helena ( HeleDer) and Lau-
I rctte Claims is vacant government land.
! On tho westerly end ot the Helena (Uetcner)
i claim is tho White w iugs, Lode Minltig claim,
! located aud claimed by tl. tj. Warner.
j And anv and ail persons claiming adverselT
j the miuing ground, vein, lode, premises or any
uortiou thereof, so aescrioeu. survevea. Platted
uud applied for, are hereby notified that, unless
their adverse claims are duly filed according to
law and tho regulations thoreunder, within the
sixtv- davs publication of this notice,
wiil'i tho Register ol the United State
!, and State ot Or.-5-.u. ihev wiU be barrel iu-
I lit tmt tRisSth tlav i.f Jun. 1SI. and Hrst lUb-
tteaflon on June Kth, imw.
J. T. BRIDGES.
Register V. 6. Laud Office.
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