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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1899)
sss. ( v I . V - ; i ?i t jcfaUelVcparationfor As similating thCToodandBfgula lirgthcStoMdisDndBo'tfciscf PromolcstHfcslion,ChcctfuI ncss andRcst.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor llmcral. Not Narcotic. Amvim Xsraf- '" VSwar A ncifcct Remedy forConstipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Woras .Corvvulsions Jcvcnsn tjcss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Sigrvatureof TvEW "YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPFEH, C A 4-1, st1 1 ; 1 SEMI-WEEKLY : 3 PLAINDEALER I'M wr -r 5 NV: G. WOODWARD. New Firm. Roseturg, Oregon. HARNESS riAKERS HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BUGGY ROBES, BLANKETS, Superior Land niacin harness, both litfbt a:i 1 heavy, Manufactured to order on niostj reasonable terms. Leather work, including repairing, executed in the best possible manner atZshortest notice. lZTt,. Woodward & Son : BOSMLL SPRINGS On theS. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon HOTEL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon 5 the most successful " fpeciaiist in can Frao- 4E , "J r.isco. suit continues to l '. 'cure ail Sexual and IV ' ,1 Seminal Disease suck i Stricture. Svoh Ilia in A V ' ail in forma, Sikio Di- VV aeasca, iscrvoua uebil. w - ity, Impotencjr. Semi- :s ii nal WeakncM and Lom --li i i ii ' ' nf rianbood, the conne- jnesoe ol weil aboae and excise producing ibe foiiowimr (ymptonu: aaliow countenance, dark rpot Duder tbe eye, pain in tbeheaii. ringinc tn f Vi ... I r , ; n, i,.,, ; .. I VRMtctUng Btranceni, palpitation of the heart, weakness of the limbs and back. Ion of memory B Lie pie on the face, cousbs, eonkuinptioii. etc. bk. GIBBON has practiced in Ban Francirco ' rer unity year-and thnre troubled bould not ail to consult him and receive tl:c tivuviit of u ?reat aktil aud expenence. The doctor curca when othera fail. Try liim. Cures cuarantccn. Peraont cured at home. Charges reasonable. CaJlofwrite. DR. J. r. GIBBON. r.iS;Kenrny rL gnu Fran ico. Cal m Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. Itartlficially ditrest t lie food and aids Bature in 6trenpthcniii and recon structing the xhausted dipestive or gint. It is the. Mesl discovered dipest antand tonic. JN'o other preparation no approach it in etlicirocy. It in ftantly relieres and ix'rmaiifntly cures Irrspepsia, Indi;etion, Heartburn, flatulence, Ssour Klfimarh, Nauf-ea', 2eiHeadache,Gaetid!gi;i.Jrantis.and other results of i mpH fct d ipefition. frtportd by E. C. OcWitt A Co., Cbicaao For at" ly A. C.Mr-Urs A Cr. t .. S E 0 1 Am LiaaMfciiiiiiM ruioim-titi Tfr-irr'i tt V---' PflflSPifl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. To your Eastern Friend. .. . J. F. WOODWARD. a 9 til h tt. a a s a f 'I Administrator's Sale Of Real Property. F; THL COCSTY COCET O? 1 HE STATE OF Oregon, in and for Uous'a County. In t lie matter of the partnership es la to of S, Marks and A-hcr iJar.?, partncni as.-. Mrkt a. Co. Jioticeis hereby Riven ;tuat pursuant to an order of a.c made bythaooe enutl't court on the 1th da of Mar. 1-.'.', and euu-red of rec eunl in the jouruaiof aid cuuri. The und r titrned admini-Ctttor of the )arturhip ciiate of s. Mark aud Aher iarkt, partners under the lirra name of s. Mark A Co.. n ill from and after the 14th day of Jun--. lv.n, pruceel foKll at private sale f.rcaa in band a:i of the right, titieand interot of the aid pannerhip otate of S. Marks A. C., the fame beini; an undivided halt interest therein, in and u tlie following 'Vscribed n.r.1 prfpvrty in lvmlits county, crirou.to-it: The loti, three, four, five and six, ccliuu 2. The north ball of the northwest i'iarter. lhe north half of northeai't quarter and southeast (UarU-rof liortheitft quarter, Ka'tion .ii, piwn fdip Zi t, R 5 Wol, coutaining ."S.;4 acres, also the northwest uartr ( nonhwet quarter sec tion rt, alsfj the follon ini; Uf.ribid premises towit: Commencing at tlie southeast corner of the donation claim of ltobert bniitb and Su-an Smith, and running thenc north li nxi, theni-e wet one mile ou line parallel with the hiihIi boundary of said claim, tliciir auth 12 n!s to the soiiih boundary of sid claim thence east along the south line of said claim one mile to place of bvgiuninv, containing 2i aci-s Also the southeast yiiiirter of sonthwest Ur ter, section 2- ana the iirrihvest nart' r of tnenorthet iuarterof suction 84, the south west iaarter of uorthwifl'iuarter section M, the west half of the northwest qitarier se ti'm 4. The south, half of northwest 'iu.trU.T sortlou.H, aud lot four of section 21, all in township 'U south of ratK-e live nest, ontiiluiiit; in the aggregate t".-'4 acres. AIIKR MARKS. AdniluUtrator of the pnnucrshi cmu'.c of K iarss co. Fine Line of Jewelry. A full and very fine line of jewelry is now offered for fcaia bv (J. XV. Cartwriuht of YoDcalla, Or. Tliis eali includes rolled Rold plate, go J Clliid, goM front RDd Boiiu gold Kootip of our ova munu facture, and we warrant timiu to ive perfect satisfaction, or we wi.l r lurid the money pud for them l-y th purchaser, in Ciel.. W'e uiaoufacturo over 5,000 de?ijti8 or patterns ol jivrelry and do not hceitat" to warrant our goods to the (uliett ex tent. VVe kuuw tliey arj exacliy ixa rep resented. In case this notion Mioiild leach trcijg who are too far from Mr. Car'- right's place of bufiutsx, or oUier hi ores where our goods are t-old, to admit nf lhe:r KoiriK there to jiurclias o-ir iro dn, write us what you want and we will pi.i p!y you by mail at tlie regular prn'cs. We will be gld to forrifpjud wiili tho wearer of our goods conceiiing them. Will send full umlruc ioni hh to the cire f jewelry, liow to clean i', t-fi:. on appli cation by wail. W. F. M.uv Co., Kasteru Factory Cor. Friendship A Lddy !its.. I'rovidesice, It. I. Western Factory ('.argent in 11. e woil 1) under process of coublruulion ai .at,l Iowa Cily, Iowa, Over fiL',000 ft. of flocr ppaco. in2"! I AAV w iJWdllilllll ; tmc crrnkUN cnv. m r om rrry. MrMffi-'niwi anr-i in Minfi"JT J w "iirrarMt-irVrt n riff (COL. HERSEY ON OREGON FRUIT Is Favorably Impressed With Our 3tate A Few Pointers to Fruit Growers. Colonel I'hilo llersey, ofSan Joee, Cal, who was at l'orlland recently, is perhaps lha ttrst jtortcd man on the cul ture of fruit on tt.e cuail. For 14 years lie bi. lived ami ljlioied in California. Ehi:Ii one ot these years has been de voted to the study of fruitgrowing, the bv t metheds of improving tho fruit, and tho surest way of advancing the ih- terest of the grower. Niue years ago he wa imtruiututal i.i organising the Santa Clara Fruit Ex change, whTch growers Ihrougno'tt that valiev, as well throughout too stale, de clare has been s( great be tie tit to the in dustry in California. Iheie are 500 members in this ex change- and Colouel Ilereey is at the head of the 'organ'; tliou. The princi pal ol'jecla of the- exchange are to im prove the quality of fruit grown, find better markets and gel better prices ior the fruit. The exchange does not haudlo more thiu oru-tifih of the fruit grown iu Santa Clara valley, hut it con trols three-fourths of it, and besides furnishes iuformutioa relative to the far-away markela to hundreds cl fruit raisers all over the state. ' You hive excellent fruiiproducing lands in On con," said Colonel Ilereey to a reporter. "The crop of las' year was sufficient to c-uiivince any one that Oregon is capable of tecjuueg a great fruitgrowing ttate. ''In prunes, which is one of the com. ing fuii'.s of this state, 1 think your peo ple ehoaid ttudy the situativu ruore carefully than they have. They ehould find out what kind of prunes grow best here, end tarn their attention to thosj kinds. "I do not think the French or petit prune grows as veil here as it does in Caidurnia, but ycu cannot be surpassed wheu it comes to the Italian prone. New varieties of prunes are being ex- pcrio.ccted with, at J the people cf Ore gon should investigate those varieties. The Imperial and sugar prone promise to become very popular and tepsliy profit able. Tuey are both !aro and uniform and find a ready market. 'The pe ite is the standard prune in the market, and the nearest thing to that u the next best uiojt to raise. The Italian prune is not as sweet as the pelite, acd requires some suar. It has gocd qualities, bowever, chit fly its size and rich, uniform color, and if properly cured and packed, ahoalJ prove a profit able crop in Oregon every year. "Your people need to turn more at tention to cultivation and uniform cor ing, and great pains rhoul J be taken in packing the proJovt. I think there are decided igns of an improvement along these hues in Oregon, but yet there Is room. Those who give these features more attention will tied their profits will increase wondtrfu'dy. "As stated in lhe outset, Oregon has the coil to crow fruits of maoy kinds, and there is tn ich valuable prune soil in the slate. A better kuowitde of the business of fruit cu'ture, and ui jre care in handling the crop arc tho greatest needs. To attain these euds some sort of organ ixition is necessary. Such or ganizations can be made very beneficial if conducted along the proper lines. They will not only help tin growers to determine the best grades of frail to grow, but will help to ee?k out suitable markets, and will lessea the individual competition, which is Viry des'ruciive to the frail interest ia any locality." Slow Progress. Koine evidence is creeping into visw to indicate that the war in the Philippines is not very near aneiA, and that tho sub jugation of the ins arre-.tiomry furies r.ill ba a far longer and mor difficult task than was anticipate! by the public a few weeks ago. The nsws froai Manila is beini more rigidly censored, aud what ii given out for publication is not very encouraging. Bands ot iasu-gents are being scattered and driven from one I'irking place to an other, bnt 'ibis doesn't hurt theof much, and fe of them are being captured. Tue wet season is soon due, when rain falls incessantly and .most copiously for about two months, and it is not likely that oar army can make much progress then. It looks as if it might be a year's j j'j yet t fully subjugate the inhabitant. But that there is no danger of a serious setback is indicated ty tho approaching return of the volunteers, and there is no doubt that the disgreeah job will be finally and thoroughly accomplished. Resolutions of Condolence. Wiib.nr. ts, In the Providence of God Iia has'seen fit to call our dear brother, David Lenox from the scenes of earth to hia rest in glory, after a season of suffer ing for many mouth. Therefore be it .firf, Dy the Corvaliis Baptist Association that in the death of IX acou Lenox, the church has lost a devoted member, a wise councilor, a heroic Christian example, a brother beloved, and the Association a valued friend and etUcicnt co-laborer, a good man has passed away, aud his brethren mourn. May bi 3 mantle fall upon as. E. G. O. Giioai, F. XX. Lkjnaiii), S. C. MlLLKIl, Committee. School Report. Report of Galesville school for the month ending June t, lS'J'J: No. of days taught 13. No. of days attendance 410. Average daily attendance 'JH. No. limes tardy !). No. of bayi enrolled 15. No. of girl 14. Total 21. Pupils neither nkent nor tardy dur iug the month are: Pearl lirown, Willie brown, Allen Drown, Leland and Eddie JohnB. Eliza Harvey, Teacher. It iu estimated that tho construction of tho Nicaragua Canal will cost in the neighborhood of $118,000,000. A mere trifle lhe worsted yarn trust can build it and fitill have plenty of working capi tal left. Ladies of the Grand Army. Mrs. Agnes J. Winslow, of Chicago, national organizer of the new fraternal j and social order, Ladies of the Grand! Army of Iho Republic, is touriug the state in the interest of this organization and is accompaiod bv Mrs. Flora M. Davey, of Dululb, naticual counsellor of the order. Mrs. Davey is past regent of the Daughters of the Revolution. &Ue wears four aunes'ral bars, having l.ud four great-grandfathers in the Revolution. , Sbe aleo has in her poseseion the 'oil-' mission of her grandfather, who f tugTif ' in the war of 1812 under General Clinton of New York. President Fillmoro aud her grandmother were cousinc "The circle of ladies of the Grand Army cf the Republic dillVrs from the Woman's Relief Corps," said Mri. Win- slow. "The Ladies cf the Republic U an independent order like the Daugh ters of tho Revolution, admitting to mem bership only the wives, mothers ard sisters and lineal defendants of those who fought in the great rebellion. In this respect it is different from the Re lief Corps. We, too, do all we can to help those in need, to honor the memory of (alien heroes, aud to teacli our children lessons of patriotism. Great pains are taken to preserve tl o records in the archives of the states. The veterans are admitted to the order as honorary mem bers." ''No one can have the same raie aud feeling for the soldier as can the wom en," said Mrs. Davy. e are often c tiled by the G. A. R. 'the Grand Army's better half.' A special work is to build coltigj homes for the dependent vet erans an J their wive3. As you know, the government erects homes for the soldiers aloua. In some instances of soldiers anJ wives thus separated, the wivei have gone to the poor house This should not be. Tbey most not be separated on account of poverty. There are a comber of tneso homes. Minne- rota has a fiuo one, dedicated Decoration day. There are others ia Pennsylvania and Illinois. ' The order is in a veiy l! urisbing von dition. Chicago has between 20 and 30 societies, called circles, gaining more members loan the relief corps. Several of theae trganizttiona have laiJ aside their charters and beco.ne circles'. The state Relief Corps of Maine, 4J00 mem bers. will probably becomes paitof oar orJer. It u a sister souie'y of cur circle, and doee not affiliate with the nationsl Relief Corps. Wt exchange passwords and yisits. Our eligibility clauses are the same. Thee are a number of pros perous circles in California. Io San Francisco, Seven Pines circle has a mem orial grove in Capital Park, compose I cf 30 trees from varioas battle grounds. All are doin finely. AithouKh the grove is in i:s infaccy, it is great attraction for tonris's, and every tree speaks volumes for ratriotiem. "In Waibioglou the order is becomiu well known. The prominent G. A. R. people in Ssittle are arranging for a lo cal circle; from here we go to institute a department at that place. There are fivj circles in Oregon, and we hope to have one formed wi bin a short time in Portland. Tuesday, we g to VIcUioa ville, where t her j will Le an O'gtoizt tion June -"0." Oregon Fruit and Crops. The change t more seasonable weath er has been of great benefit. The soil is drying rapidly, an I seeding on low land is Using pashsl actively; late spring seeding will ba completed withiu a few days. Fall-sown wheat is beading in all districts. There ere a feT reports cl rust aud minor adverse conditions, but on the whole, the wheat crop is in excel lent condition, spring wheat is genr ally reported to be as good as the fall sown. Oats ara in good condition and very prom-sing. The grain crop is in as good condition today as it is possible for it to be. Clover and alfalfa are ready to cut, and baying has commenced. The hay crop promises to be beavier than usual and of excellent quality. Hop are making unusually good growth. There are no adverse reports from the hop districts. Some vines are 12 feet high. Spraying has commenced, an litis expected that the ravages of the hop louse will be checked. Corn is makicg goo I growth in the southern counties, bat needs more warmth in the valley counties. Flax is making excel lent growth ; the season Las been favor, abb to its progress. Garden prod ace is growing, but, until the last few days, notes rapidly as h desired. Potatoes plan'cd in April are making good growth ; late potato planting is not yet completed. There is no improvement in tho con dition of fruit. There will be the usual good crop of all fruits io Jackson county, and nearly as good prospects prevail in Josephine county ; elsewhere the fruit crop, as a whole, wilt not be op to the average. The prune crop is short in all districts. The fruit has fallen and the trees are practically bare; this is espec ially trae cf tho Italians, and in a limit ed reuse applies to other varieties. The peach crop will be small in moat conn ties. The apple crop will not be an av eiagooue. Cherries are lipening in the southern counties and are turning color throughout jthe valley ; some varieties Co; ; .ue to drop. The pear crop will p . i! an average cne. The cause of the bli jilae in the fruit crcp is must likely duj to the cool season and the absence of EuQietfnt sap to feed the young fruit; the result was a dropping of the fruit about the time of its formation. There will bo no absolute failure of aur variety but there will be a ehort crop. Straw, berries are ripening slowly; they are. not as plentiful as usual at this seasou of the year. Other varieties of berries prom ise a fairly full crop. Sheep shearing has been resumed and will be completed within ten days. The fleeces are as largo as usual, but they lack weight, owing to the absence of sufficient warmth to develop tho grease. Pasturage is good and stock is in prime condition.- Wanner and dry weather prevails, but the summer type uf weather conditions has not yet appeared; hence, a recur rence of Ciiol. showery weather is prob able. Tho temperature will continue to slowly increase and the raius will be of shorter duration aud less in amount. Reports indicate that considerable tnow remains in the mountains. The streams are above their normal height, but flood heights have not occurred. B. S. I'aolk, Section Director. 1 106 LIVE! Ia out ot order If you bars the symptoms enumerated en thta chart. Tew can be eared without tb aid of Calomal, Bin Haas er Quinine. Tbey are minerals acd are ayt to poison the blood. Why not add your name to the already large list ot people cured by RVTJT AN t didyan has cured lo.OOO oth ers and it wilt cure yon. atTDYAJt is the greatest vegetable remedy ol the ceatnry and will relieve all the following symptoms : HIDYAN can be had ot all druggist tor M cents per package. POINTS OF WEAKNESS: 1. BILIOUS HEAD- ACHE Relieved by HUDYAN. j 3 3. JATJITDICBOr THE BTES. HUD YAN will cause the yel lowness to disappear and tlie normal, healthy coloi to return. 4. COATED TONGUE, FOETID BREATH. HUDYAN will clear the tongue and make the breath pure and sweet. 5. TENDERNESS AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH, DUE TO INDIGES TION. HUDYAN clear the stomach of the excess of bile, relieve the pain and cause the food to be perfectly digested. 6. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVES. KUDYAH will lessen the congestion and re duce the liver to its normal siie. IH DYAN will care all the above symp toms and make you well. Do not delay longer. Co to your druggist at ooee and pro cure a pat kee oi n I'D YAH" for SO rents or S paekagrator !.!.'. If yeur druggist does not keep it, send dim t to the Hl'DYAX RIM EDY COMPANY, tin Francisco, California. If you are not satisfied with the effects, re turn the empty IU DYAN' box and we will return your money. Remember that yon can con-iiH the HUDYAN DOCTORS FREE. Call aud se the doctors. You may call and see them, or write, as yon desire Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Cor. StacktM, Market end Ellis Sis., Saa Fraaciscw, Cat- I Til REDIRECT BOCIET Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gin-s choice uf two favorite route, si the CMOS PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the RIO 0 BANDS sreente lines. Look at the time 12 days to Salt Lake 2jj days to Denver 3jj days to Chicago 4J2 days to New York Free KccIIbIok Chlr cans, t"p ssolatcred Xourlol Sleeping Cars, Pullman Palace Slccp tnsx Car operates! an all trains,. for further inlorma'irp apply U, J. F. UIVANS, Agt., Roseburg. C. O. Terry, V. E. Coman, Trav. Tasa. Act. Geo. Agf. 121 Third SU Portland. Or. Tne Cnarcticw. iUTHoii-i Cucn- H corner of Main and Lane street. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m and VOO p bl; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; L. A. Walker. Superintendent; Class Heeling at close of the morning service; Kpsrertk League 7:00 p. m. T. 11. Churchill. PresiJcnL. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. ii. K. AK7ou, Pastor, Parsonage, comer Vain and Lane. VMTan Bkxtmksh CucacH ou fowler street Sunday sendee, at 11 a- m. and 7:30 p. m. Pray er meeting. Thursday evening. Ura. Leer M. Ccrur, Pastor. ' fcT. a CUCEtU. Corner Cm aud Maiu street. Services ou second and fourth Sunday morning of each month and every Sun day evening. Special acre lcc announced from lime to lime. Brv. Job Dawson, Missionary. M. K. cm ki u, SoCTH. beiTicca every Sunday morning and evening. Rev. J. T. ccrro.t, rotor BaitimCiicbiH corner of Lane and Rose streets. Sunday service: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m., O. P. Coshow, snperiutendent. Prayer meeting rl 7:30 Wednesday evening. S. A. DoCuHs, Pastor. FiaT CuMCTtJix cm am -Corner of Tine and WooJward streets. Sunday services: Preaching both niorninir and evening, Sunday school at 10 a. 111. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. in Prayer meeting ciclt Wednesday evening at 1.30. A cordUl welcome and greeting await all. W. A. Wood, r as tor Fibvf l atsiiTTtaiAX Cue acu Corner of Can and Koc streets. Sunday service: Public worship, 11 a. m., ant a p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. ni. Y. P. 8. C. K. at 7 p. m. Prayer meetlnjr, Wednesday evening 7:30 p m. J. A. TowxsasD, Pastor las W. c. T. U. will hold its regular meetinjrs ou tho second and fourth Mondays ot cverv month at 7:30 p. in. in tho Eptvorth League room of the M. E. Church. Notice for Publication. Cxitkd States Land OrncK, Kmeburff, Oreoo, May 11. 1AU. Notice i hereby Riven that the follow iug namcd K'ttler bus tiled notteo of hia intention to make limit proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land Oltico at Roseburg, Oregou, on Juuo i7, 1S3U, vis: JOUX C DAVIS, on H. E. Xo. 7190, for the w' 8W;, SK'i 8V'i, 8WWi?g!4,.ec.U,Tp. 26 8, &.6W. Hu names tlie following witnesses Io prove his continuous residence iion and cultivation uf said land, vl.: Jumes McKay, Thurston Lull, J. K. Chap man, U. W. C-rubbe, all of Wilbur Oregon. J. 1. UlCllXitS, mlltio Register Best Bargains of the Age. 200 acres. Stock farm, 40 acres in grass, Orchard, buildings, 1,'J mile from Myrtle Point, P. O. Splendid invest ment. Price, $1000. Homestead. 3 miles from Myrtle Point. 0 acres cleared, goo 1 timber. House, barn. Parties will relinquish for fl'00, half wnat improvements coat. A stock farm of 920 acres SO miles from Myrtle Point; 700 acres in excellent pasture; 40 Durham cows, aud 60 head of graded stock cattle go with the place. Price, $3,000; terms, f 4,000 down, bal auce at 8 per cent. Inquire at W. F. & Co.'s Express Office, or address, Orvil Dodge, j2t Myrtle Tolnt, Oregon. 0 f:1 OREGON 1 Prepare for Harvest. You will have the world pull, if you buy a Piano them, also the Chain drive Mower, at Churchill The Strongest, The Best a $40. What we don't and Won't do. W'e don't nuJ won't handle Bicjclea merely to sell. It's poor policy. Oor idea is that Bicycles are tuade to ride, and J the better the wheels that we sell and the less trouble the; give, the more besi iiees we'll have in the future. That last word is tho secret to the whole sitoatiOD. We're ia it for a fat ore. If yoa feelj as we do in this matter good goods, fair prices, pleased customers, and a bosi ness future you're the people we want to do business with. Send for Eambler Catalogue, A. C. riARSTERS & CO., Agts. NEARLY fifty-eight Years Old Recogoixing iu value to those who desire all the news oi the State and Nation, the pnbliauer ol The I laisukalkb. (your to an alliance wiln Xne New-iork weekly Trihane" wnicn enable him to lor nish both papers at the trifllina cost of $1.73 per year. Ever v farmer and villa wr owes to himself, to bis family, and to the community in which he Iivs a cordial support of bis and untiringly tor bis interests in every way, brings to bis borne all the news and happenings cf hia neighborhood, the doings oi bis friends, the condition and pros pects for different crops, the prices io Lome markets, and. in fact, is a weekly visitor wbicu should be lonnd in every wide-awake, progressive family. Jast think of it! ! ! BOTH One Year for $1.75. Send all subscriptions to the THE PLA1NDEALER, Rseburg, Ore Real Estate Bought and Sold e3V JUJSAsT-3ftW: Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of 3D. O.RAflCO. DEPART ; TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE i or From Portland From Fast '.Mail - Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Fast ' Worth, Oniaha,Kau. Mail 8 p.m. saa City, St. Louis, 6:4-5 p.m. Chicago and East. Spokauo ' Walla Walla, Spokane. Spokane Flyer ! MinneapoliB,S.laul Vlyer :oo p.m. ; Duluth, Milwaukee, 8:30 a, ni. Chicago and East. p.m. Oceaa Steamships 4 p. ru. ' All sailing dates sub ject to change, i For San Francisco ! SU1 every flvo days S D.m. Columbia River Ex.undav , Steamers. Ex Sunday taiuruay i io Astoria anu nay 10 p.m. j Landinga. i Willamette River. 4:1k) p. m. Ex-buuday o sura, urcion city, Kewrjcrg, Ex.bunday fcalcm A Way-Land gs 7 a-m. Willamette and Yam- S.JO p. m. Mon.,Wed. aud Fri. Tue.Thur. I hill River. aud Sat. i Oregon City, Dayton, and Way-Landings 6 a.m. Willamette River. Portland to Corvaliis and Way-Laudiugs 4:S0 p. m. Tues.Thur and Sat. Tucs-Thur. and bat. Lv.Klparia Snake River. Ripar'- to Lewiston. L.Lewiston Daily Dally, , i JOHN F. GIVANS, Agent. Roseburg, Oregon. W. H. Hl'RLBVRTi General raasengcr Agent O. R. & N. Co.. Portland, Oregon, by the tail and a down hill Binder with fly wheel. See & Woolley's. 1 1 1 Il'a a long life, bnt devotion to the trae interests and prosperity of the Amer ican People baa won for it ne friends as the years rolled by and the original mem bers ol its family passeu to t'teir reward, and these admirers are loyal and stead fast today, with faith in it teaching, and confidence in the information which it brings to their homes an 1 firesides. As a natural conseottencft it enjoys in its old ae all the vitality and vigor of itiyoatb, strengthened and ripenet by lb. experiences) nf over half a century. It has lived on iu merits, and 00 the cordial aoppcrt of progressive Amen cans. It is "The New-York Weekly Tri bone." acknowledged the country over as the leading National Family Newspaper. own tavonte borne paper) Has entered in local newspaper, as it works constantly JtsBsB S- KL BUIOK, Railroad Time Table. Northbound Roseburg local, No. 17 departs 7 :30 a. m. Southbound Koteburg local, No. 13, arrives 5 :20 p. m. 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An illus trated pamphlet, Bhowing views of beau tiful scenery along the route of the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Address Geo. H. Heafford, Gen eral Pas f PRfr A Rent, Chicago, III. Mining: Application. No. 360. . I CSlTKD STATE Lt OrflCI, Uoseburz. Oreaon. Jmi a XTOT1CE U liERKBY OIVK.V T1AT T4A1 : 1 it J. aa UA- innings, i. x Cbnrle Bruneait, P. . Jennings and Jenninir. whose osuifliee addr.-saea are i lows: uf Charles Bruoeau and K J. Jenn Col U 26 Grove. Luna Counts. Oresron. soil P. JenniuEs, of Portland, Mnlinoaaii County. Ore gon, have this day filed their application for a patent foe 3WX linear feet ol the Helena, Consol idated ttuaru Mine, or vela, bearing gold, silver and lead, with surface ground leet id width. ! being 3 feet on each si'le of said vein, and be- I log lAo linear feet of tlie Helena Lo4e Claim and 1500 feet of the Laurette Lode Claim, th4 Laurelte being the 1st extension laa'erly of too said Helena Claim, said claim beinv particularly dewribed as Mineral aarvey. No. 3h0, H- lena QosrU Lode and laurette nuarU Lode, known as Helena Consolidated ioarlx Mine. i mated in Bohemia Mining Dhrtrtct, Don ss County, Oregon, in Township No. -a, S, Sk. 2 X , miuametie Mcnoian, oregou. Application of Charles Broneao, P. J, Jen niOKS and R. J. Jenningjs. HELEXA LODE. Biuniuat a fir Kost 6 ioehes aunare. 4 Lvt loux, act 1 Inches in ibe ground, with rock mouna aionxsnie, scnuea 8. . identical with loealtoa starting point of the Helena lode claim, whence the discovery cut. and Tonu-I o. i, m n. et oeerees E. V leet; also at li la in diam. bears -V 37 degrees, W. SZ leet, acriba M. S awn B. T-: also sbrl in. diam. bears .w SI deirrcea S . tt feet, seribed M.S. 860. B. T. - Abioinc noonoav mning Co. s Orw lion. bears S. ii degrees V. arxxit 20 feet. . Also the mouth of (ieo. Kerr's Tunnel hMt 51 d.-g, W. about VM feet. Also ML Thetiaon, ' commonly known as Cow horn Peak of the Cas cade Range, bea'S tf.43 deg. E. Also Diamond Peak bears S. SO deg. E; tfeenae i run N.ei deg. W.on coabe oi lode, nn tu-m centftjO ft intersect wagon road leading frosa loe .-imiiit7 c. nine u umriasni QUI, at UX0 ft. set lir post t in. So Dare. 4 tees Inu. IS laches iu the ground for center post est West erly end of Uii claim, with mound of stooe' alongside, scribed M s.so, from which a r li in-dia. bears S. i deg , W. JO feet, scribed M. S. W, a. r. A fir S in. dia. bears X. CO dec IL lo cribed il. 8. 'M B. T. This Post is tdentieal lib the location noat set on westerly cod of this claim. inence o. a aeg. sr. &u i. set post o. 1, identical with location Cor. 4 feet lone 4 inches square, U laches ia the groand with a saoond of stone alongside. scnoei c i, X. n. am, treat which a lir 14 in. dia. bear X. 7 dee. E a iu scribed C. I. M. 360. B T. A pine S in. dia. S li deg. E 9 ft, scribed C I UHm.BT. Whence corner to section 7-R-1S and tt. T 23, S R 1 and 2 E, w iilanieue Jleridan, beara 59 de 30 ruin W 173s feci, tkeocc from Cor ho L 3 61 deg E. . Var a deg 91 min E. - Deena Steep Mountain, slope 8 E 15 It wag on road leading from Noonday Quart Mine to Qaaru Mill C K SS dee E 1-3-Afi. r-ame road C South. 4A.b ft to Cor 5 t. Identical sits a cocner of the local ioa. A fir post 4 feet lonx-, 4 Ineaesj uare. set 14 hi. in the ground with mound of atone aJoogside. scribedC iM 8. W hence a pine H in. dia. bears X 1j det W ) ft, scribed C 2, M H J60 B T. Thence from Cor So i 5 36 dec E. Var V x min I; 13 ft to Cor Ko 1, of Laurette Claras, 7) feet la pet set in ceater of aU7ly end ot th Helena Claim, Identical wiifei toeauioB poat set in easterly eoa of tiu claiai. A Or post 4 feet long, 4 iocaea namrt, set 18 in. in the ground wita savoad ol Mono alongsttk:. scribed M 360. Whence a fir S in dia bear tt deg t ft, scribed 31 S B T. TStt ft I Center Post of Westerly end of Laurette Claisa. fe ft to smalt creek C south East, 6o0 ft to corner X ' Identical with a comer of the loeatioa, A fir post 4 feet long. 4 inches square set IS inches in tho ground with moosd u( atone alongside, scribed C 3, M S Whence a lir in dia bear X dig I ft, scribed CS,MSK0BT. Corner Xo 2 of Laurette Lets bean X 23 deg S 19 ft; thence from Cor Xo S, X 64 deg sf, Var B dcgaumiaE. Ascend steep nurantiin 510 ft intersect vam road leading lrom Xoouday Mine to ttaaxta Ld 1ZJ0 ft same wagon road. W-i f t to comes Ho 4, identical with a location corner. A rir post 4 ft long. 4 la. square, set IS tne be in the around, with aiouod u none aUoorside. vrribed C 4, at 3 30. Whence a fir 7 ia dia beart 9 S dec min w il ft.senoed C 4, M S B Tnd theove S 3b deg W, Ver IV deg 3U mi a E. 300 It to center po-i am wesrerlv end of Claim before described, enhrso ing'J04M sae. . LAUBXTTK LODZ. Beginning at corner Xo L identical wilh the corner ot location, a Mr post I it long, 4 inehes jaajr, art la inches in tne groand with ssouad ol stone alongside, seribelt; IMS ), B T. Comer Xo 2, of Helena bear S 2S eke W IS ft, thence from comer Xo 1. K a Set E, Var ft d-s a min E 2H ft to center post on i-aoterly end Helena Claim, 3l) ft to censer pock esa westerly end of Laurette Claim. A hr post, 4 inches square, -i feet long, set IS inches in the ground, scribed M. 8. SsO, srith moond of stune aiongaide. Idenikal with lucsOms of Westerly end of Laurette claim, whence discovery Cot and lunnei Xo. 4, tear S.72 dee. E. 104 It- feet to Suuii Creec C. S, K- jel ft. to corner So, S, Helena Claim. 0 ft- to comer Sot 2. Mentiral withcoruerof haation. A fir poat 4 ft- long, 4 inches square, set ia inches tn the gronn-i, wita mound oi (cute alongside, scribed C. Xo. 2. M. i, UO, wheisr A (ir H lu- dia- bear 8. il oeg. E. U ft seabed C 2 M. S. 30 B. T. Ttcnce from corner So. 2, 8. 71 dvg. X. rr. 13 deg. 50 mia. K. descend leajL to coca -.. J. A fir post 4 It. long, 4 inches Sf,naie, set tacies in the ground, wuh mound of m --c alongside, sedbrd C, 3, 3L. S. SSO. wkeSKw is..i , TopSighnens Rock, two ft out of ground :y . Inches with a chisel at direct puial whca bai a. M deg. W. s f t. marked wita a chiasm C. J. i.. S,3,B,T. Anu the X. E. comer of tho Xoosday Quarx Ji ll, bears S. to deg. W. 9C-j It. Tncnce fr a comer Xo. 3. S 26 iW W. Var. deg. 30 min. E. loO, ft. to Creek S It. wide, Co, E. OO ft. to centerpoat on Easterly end oi this A fir poet 4 ft. long, 4 inches square, set IS in ches in the srround. with moand of atone) alongside, scribed H. s. 0, whence a fir 12 ist dia been X. l dee. W. 22 ft. sen bed H. S. 360, B- T. sMcnd As) feet to coraer Xo. 4. Identical with a cor. of loeatioa: A fir post 4 ft. long, 4 inches eqaare, set U in ches in the ground, with moand oi stooe alongside, fcnbedc.4, M. 8. 3, whence a Or 10 in. dia. bears X. hr deg, E. 2SU. Scribed C. 4. U. S, 3) B. T. Tneoce X. 72 deg- W. from evr. Sot 4, Var. t deg. 30 min. E, 725 ft. to Creek 3 ft wide C. Last 9e ft to wagon road leading from oon day Mine taQuaru Mill, lr ft. to corner So. 1, -and place of beginning embracing JO-tS seres. The surrey of the Helena and Lanrette " Quart Luden are identical with, the respective, W kxaUons, and the resumed general cuune c-f lhe vein or lode is Donaweisieriy and aottth easterly, as is shown by the plat filed herewith, as near as can be determine! irom the present development. Tbc Xotice ol Loeatioa of these claims is recorded as foilows, to-wit: First, location of lha Hciena, (ealied H-Jcoer) ia recorded in Votume k of Douglaa Coonir, Oregon, Mining Records, at Pac U, oa tae 7ia day ol Jnly, L: and the second notice there. of is reeocded in Volume of kooglaa County. Oregon. Mining Records, at Pages X'l and 304 ou the Jnd day of August, la. The first location of tae Laurette Lode Claim was recorded in Volume 6, of Douglas Countr. Oregon, Mining Records, on the tola day of X vember, la.'?, at I'age and the second loest tion notice thereof was recorded oa the 2nd day of Ausrust, l&sj, in Volume , of Doug's -' County, Oregon, iluiln; Records, at Pages -i and 3.V. The adjoining Claims are: On the norUtrrtT side of the Helena, (Hciener) Lode Claim, tb Verde. Lode Claim, of which P. J. Jeajuus tn locator and claimant, and on the Xonheity sidw of the Laurette Lola Claim ia the American Boy, Lode Claim, of which S. J. Jennings and C H. B. Braneau are the locatois and claim ant. The easterly end of the Helena, ( Hciener i Claim is the westerly end oi tho Lauretta Claim. On the easterly end of the Laurette Claim is vacant government land, and Uw southerly sideof the Helena (Heiener) and Latt- rette C'aims is vacant eovernmeut laad. - On the westerly end ol tho Helena H4en7 Claim is the W hite Wing. Lode Miniaa t ut-iii, located and claimed by U. Q. Warner. And any and all persona claiming edverst lr the mining ground, vein, lode, premises orjv portion thereof, so described. surveve0.p.ai and applied for, are hereby aotiried that, ao.t- their advene claims are duly filed aceonung ba law and the regulations thereunder, withiu tho sixty days from the date of publication ef thie nouce, with the Register ot the United Statue Land Office at Roseburg. in the County of Douev las, and State ol Oregon, they will be barred ia virtue oi the prov isious of said statute. lasted this sth day oi June, and first pub lication oa June L.th, WJ. J. T. BRIDGES. Rv-gUter C. S. Land OOc. Notice for Publication. CSITED ?TATK3 LAXD OFFICE. Koseourg, uregon. May Notice is hereby given that the I naonod settler has filed notice of hia to make tinai proof In support of his c that said proof will be made before th , and Receiver U. S. Land Office at Oregon, on July, 5 ls9.vir: I Oa H. K. Xo. wiSi. for the X K S. R. ti V. He names the foUowinc w prove his con tinuoes residence upon vationoi saia laud, vi- Willi.m M.m. Burnet, Harvey Swofford, and John f ail of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, ! (miip) J. T. BKI ' Farms for Sale. . A number of small farms r adapted to fruit growing. Goo' and prune orchards on some o: For further particulars inquire ot G. XV. Alders Clerelan; Viavl, Vlavi. Mrs. J. U. Shupe is local repi tive for the popular Viavi rei Any one desiring any of these rt. will please call on her at ber home or ad ess her at Itosehnrj, Oreon. -