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J oooaoaodoaooonononoQOE3ouoQoi3aoDoaoDoca X N N N N VV 'SI O o SURE DEATH mm- And the Place to get them is a 'v ( T 1 ii'.f, a o o O OAK q 50 years in the lead A stove that 5? has out lived half a contrary of eoui- W petition and of which more are sou SV IJ each year must nave special niwn.at ?i.-:o aui our special dio to much care uud cinshleralion The Charter Oak is that stove where oo-, cobler seat rocker. cannot be given tbis subject. Those ills there another cooking aparatusBibese are puces ih taik. 4 .50 E3 U ,1 W iU., ..orriT V .1.. .. ..I..!... .. I . Q other makes of stoves and are sure gplease yon in quality and price. - 1 i a : H io cjoJ condition and ne.l nj sacriticiuij indacaaieuts tj dispjoe of theai. demonstrated it during our bnsiuess consist with a fair, honest, equitable o Write us iu regard to anything o of seeyice to our out of town patrons. We are here for business an 1 cau a chance. o n o a onooocooononcnooococononoEoooaooosoEJooon THE PLAINDEALER PublikheJ Mondy aud Thursday. BY Th TLAISDKALEK PIBIJSHING CO. i:. U. STKATFOKO W. C. CON SEE l'ubHlir Eiiit.T. k t-STRMFOKO "a j : Subscription Rates. i Oh Ycr j Si Montho 1 00 ! lre Month 30 i i JUNE 20. 1SW. Alo-uet every cnon, gulch, croee-! ruaJ, tiiil, villj:e nJ town in Oregon ! will celehrate the "Joriou Fourth this ; vr. Mnirever. none Ol Miein K trie-, - - brateio grander' ryle than Koaebarg. Eventbingpoeaiblethat will add to the p!eaaore and comfort of those who at- i . &.n...nA I, vn mid, I in i m. .. .. s . . I . 1 IBUU IB wiut guue. " royally treated and have a pood time, too should not fail t-ja'teuU. Alger believes there are cu!y to is-j aee before the pecple-trus'a and el-ct- i jo of senators by popniar vo:e. The best editorial in a Mwpater is a j V"-J lo -J "'r, Uwritten advertisement. 1: 11 bel' P"ai.n 10 , ie a, wt nrticed that the Plai.vokai.kk has aev-jj". nt,l now at a depth of 1.', (ett ) the ore avera.es fl-o. There aie eig!:t j claims in the gr.jup. acJ "be rich !t Je Cap'- Drevfus will get back pay lor the "a ba "raced along the surface of all a time he served on Devii Island, but j them.-Oregoniao, Junei:. most of it will be exhausted infeedirgj brass bauds and tee J log serenades. It will be worth a trip to New York, npon the occasion of Dewey's return, ast to cast a casual glance at the feat ures of a man who bas never made a mistake, says an Exchange. The old-time democrats kuow that toere is no earthly chance of winuing next year, therefore they view with com placency the brightenirg chances of Bry an for the presidential nomination. la dependent. The Kentucky deni-jcrats have been bavin a regular monkey and parrot time of it in tbeir elate convention. The daily cessions ivariably broke up in wild disorder. Veriably, free silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 is the paramount heue. it! Tbe country will be glad to hear the very best of things concerning General Grant's operations in tbe Philippines, lie baa the name, tbe training, and the opportunity which should enable him to come op to the expectations of his coon try men. Ferbapetbe democratic party might make a bit in tbe Eastern West by a declaration against cyclones, and anoth er one in New England by denouncing the drouth and laying ir.-'.Xi on Mark Haona and his administration. It seems to have nothing else lo gi on." Telegram. Hearst 'a New York Journal and Sao Francisco Examiner ate cfjug support ers of the expansion p Jilcy, and there are several O'-ber ue.noc.atic papers ad vocating the same doctrine. The great mass of the people are of the same mind, and no demagogues like Uryan can swerve them from such a policy. That Oregon bas gxnl echoola is evi denced by the fac; thai she received tbe first medal at ber school display at the Omaha exposition. There were many displays at the exposition from schools all over the country, but after carefully goine over them all, the achoo! at Hiker City was awarded the prize. There appears to be tbis season, a de mand for a oelter class ot Oregon farms on the part of newcomers. Of recent years rerr few 6trangars cared to invest more tban $0 JO or f(5&) in a farm, bat now calls are being made lor ihoe co.t iug $3000 to $30)0. The demand comes from recently arrived farmers from the Middle Wes where fear of cyclones ap pear! to bsc tine .-sore arcute each ecc ceedicg summer. Even Florida ie con tributing people from hr ortnge grove, who complain that the orange crop las frozen oat for the past lour years, end they bare become tired of it. F. H. Cjoper of the firm of fcicgel, Ccoper & Co., w organizing a league of department (tores. He rays that there w ill be one store in Minneapolis. Chica go, New York. Dulath, Detroit. Milwau kee and Baflalo in the combination. O.ber may coaie in later. The depart ment stores are organizing for the pur pise of fighting tbe trust", which have been dictating to tbe department tturee tor some time. He claims that the capi fa! will be $50,030,003, and that there is $10,030,000 cash on hand already with wbicb to fight the truHts. The trnt craae gives promise of bing abort lived- are House a Furnishers. S We can fnruit-h r uiir n H liiind frmti pxllr In ivMtft-ft a) - r- u m W- furnish your biu:-f while you wait, lit in the . I'll, h sjocihI t.ah hub Ci.ehes throughout Lis week. S.n our special in Ladies bowicg Kockers " iif0 . .. !... to m eoods below cost. b . t not have to as our Roods have 1 are of an excellout lite tnut our lio'iseliolit goods are dealing you wish t kuow. We like to have EICE d BICE, Tlie House Farnisiiers. MINES f OLD FOR $$5,000. Mu&ick Group in The Bohemia Dis trict, Changes Hinds An injjortnt miuiig 'eAl w.6con- 8U,unjaUj jn TortiicJ jesttrJav, in the purchase ty Nen York capitalists of the Masick groap of n'l&ili mines in she T..)- hernia district for $S5,000. tt.e money he- ing pai.l iu a !uiup tnui. T;ie Uf w o n- ere, unJ-r the nam; of the Musicic Miu- inj A IH'iiiD): Cou.'.ii.y l New Yi-ik, will at oncer"d to develop the mines -," aajp5 to the iiiixl-r of 15 are now on the j-reniites', and these j.j r0ne!ac:iT. Sme 460 ton, of , coaem rates ill t-c immeilistely t.'r,"t e 1 J ,0 u,e tmf,Hei at Taiou a. this 'ask i i :n ., ...:. i,ii... i .. aiuucwi'l i r tin. iu icauiD itii icici,i I r i t meek.f M the CvncenfMtrt, have to l e! Dys crr. a Joiug Uit.w iu this j Lial?J hs. f;tuht , t0 ((.tta1:-!C1I ' V' Qrove M. . - ...... : I h. M:tKii-lr ii. i.e haa if-ti ii: I tioa wvera! yeaw ncier the survw-.-u j nr ti, n.nur r w ,.f I . .-.i 1 es, whohts jn;t eoM to the new cm:- j I . - 1 ! . . .1-1 pan.'- lutmiat u- i.rti) uiiat months steady run. ard ever 2a,aK) ia!c c...r T..,-.-v" (J j ! (rates Lavs tieeu taken t ut. On the ;:- State and General New 5. Sileiu millers state that mcch of the old wheat crop is ertill ur.soM. Astoria is t Hired a who'e:de clothing factory for a site worth i.$0. Recraitioi; vo!utt:e:s will begin ca ic turn of the president to Washington. According t3 Bikr City's new direct ory the population of the city i 75CO. Oregon telephone line will he com pleted to Prioeville by uii lJ!e of July. Baker City ladies ill eeive breakfatt to the National l'.Jitjrial A?;, elation members on July 3. Astoria will present the ei?:tois with a handsome souvenir book sn i a half pound can of ealmoa. While Oregon will nut l-e ' "iuli of prunes" this year, there will be enough to supply the home market. Thirty thousand pounds of wool were sold at McMinnville last week fjr '.'e cents, ths best price yet hea;J cf. L. L. Horning, an oil California miner in the days of 'ii aud for nearly forty years a resident of Corval'.is, died at his home in that city Monday v He was born iu Berlin, Prussia in lSJ'j and came to the United States in 131. He was a wagon maker by trade. Tbe Ore.rn said iera wi;l le esc cried up the Columbia by the greatest lleet o! vessels of a'l dtecriptkn? ever col'ectcJ on the river. And this h proper, cs it will be an occasion and an txperi-nce which never happened b.foie, and prob ably never will happen aain. Tele gram. S. N. Butters of Grants I'd as tuccecd-d this wek in selling the mining property nejr Waldj that Wtng Back Eong had leasel. It was a cash proposition, the purchasers raying fltf.OOO. The com pany whica boegbt it, tha English Cana Jim Minii g Compiny o' London, is a strong one an 1 the property wiil here after be operated on a large scile. J. Howard, chuf engineer in the employ of the Gold Hill High Line Ditch Company, is in Portland purchas ing supplies and engaging men to go on the permanent survey of the line, which begins ab'jve Gold II The lcati:.g and crcsa-Eecticning of the canal will consume the tira; of V men for a iieriod of three mouths. When the turvev is GoisheJ, estimates will le mide of the work in tbe various fee'ions and con tracts let. Kelalire to an increase io wage3 for Multnomah county road work, last Fri day'd Oregon tald: The commissiont-rs yesterday no'ifiel ail roa I iipcrriKrs that, beginning July 1, the rate id wages for work on couutv road will be: La borers, $!.S0rer d.y, or IS cents per hour ; team and driver, if4 per day, or -10 centi per hour. The commi8ioners have contemplate! the increase of wages for some time, ns they have found it difficult to kee 00.! men at the rale of wges lhe con ty l as leea paying. JUDOMENT AGAINST GRAHAM. Judgment hai be.'n entered by Judge Bahrs in favor of the plaintiff iu the suit of tbe J. D. Sprcckels and Brothers Com pany against Ii. A. Graham fjr fi.'J, 1G2.52 on a promissory note, with iuici eet at H er cent per annum from April I, 1SJ.I. This jqdgtnen' id in accordance aith a Mti-u!alion uiudc hy lhn partit. The mortgage on the securitie given fjr tlie paynifiit of the i.o'e has b-en h;re closrd hy the ju lni'-nt, '-nl a My f r-x-e:uti;n for nix inu.th- ws ni!:;wed. This eudiug ot the fiit i" iIh- rcul' of a eompr-'tnfre, whii-li was tepjrt .-d rnri-nt. ly. K. Chronicle, Juno l'. P 'iGfCDI g Oue-thitd. yes oiie tbird of your is t.unt iu boj. In bed and bei- iron and enameled bods are just Q .1 i ... l .1 W ... .'nuni iur tiutiui oiclfirn ill m :f, We do fit npiitnnv unit nripn MutiruckuK vt-.t . I,,. 1 ..... 1 1 :.. ...1. all kinds, O i luali(yaltlCBaBCB99a9cavB9lBCg Hat wo do claim aud have o sold for the very Muallest J rIit. O o a o E3 O you write us as ws are here to bo con viuco you if you will give ns C'lfh-ate at Ki.l.tlf. in Kwik in luaii ir jin ! I credit lhur.-.by. 1.-. I'.. fole went to Mi. if. A K11- Jay on I'UMi.es. ' Mr. aiiJ N'tc. Woilv, f l 'aiiyuitvihc, j wei in tiii-i :ly la.-1 ItiureJay. ! M. .1 .. It -t i . luti.-l.ao:, u.atle a' s tii( ! Lelatul, Toitilar. ; ! btlsil!. Miss A .na Kii.'.'in:! teturuci 51i-nJy frjui :i rtiurt v:m' n!i IrieuJs at Koee- ti,. Niuer ;iqJ sj:i of lujs creek, 9 hdiilin' freight from lliia 'ace, ?"tarJjy. U !rr.te Michielb nJ l ouly Wjl- "-" f f1 . company cn a i;t to li?a "tucesa.y. ( . in- 1 ll.e ...i.J i:i-ii ul Ii; os. Wilton, the rat!io) Cauvon-; i viile uierchact, a c!oini business t ! - - - . t. i. . .' ,. , moek niJ is visiting vith his bro'.her' V:i i. lira w a au J !.iaii y. Li .v i iyav.t emu i i frj.a Da.!s c.kSi:a:Jiv an 1 re.ott'd t!- seti-.oa ,,.ae? ut r?. a-ru:n. I Tntf ;eiftsijit! thjer3 tinday were much appreciated aud a i l g:eatly tea-jil the K'aio and garden. '"Uegalus" teems to be getting behind time of late. Well, we'll pet our a'irm clock a Ii:t!e earlier, Mr. Editor. A. L i ati hir,;, who Ua- L-een at work oi Jacjb i'-rvi-n"s new reeiJence at Dvs creek, came iiuie Saturdar. Miss Blanche Kiddle, who hss been i attending the O. A. C at Corviliis, has i returned t.ou;e anl is m a graiua'.e. j C. Blur.Jci!. wno hi bsen attendicg j the N ir ma' s.hojl at Mcrnmonth during j the pis wir-J-.r leturncd home a few j days a:c. t Mrs. Oeos ar.d daughter, Mrs. E. McBroorc, of Kjieburg, were visaing friendi in this vicinity the fore part of tue week. T;ie WiGiJien hell fieir ri'g'ilar meeting .Saturf y niht au 1 several per sons w, re initiate! into the mysteries of Wood-Tift.- Mrg. M.z.'e and daughter, of !an Franciic j, arrived a' this place Thursday anl are visiting w i;S Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nichols. SliesCliJa A-ii, oue of our charming youug ladies, has beia selecled to read the Di-cUratun of ludepeudence in the Fourth of July. Oar church U receiving a new coat cf white paict which will ive it a much improved appjurance. Frechi Corautt is doing the work. We were pleaded to ber of the mar riage of Mr. J. L. Scott anl Miss Lena Attertury, and we wish to extend to them our meat hearty congratulations. Mre. Gilmire, a&d grand dauguterj, Mi-sej Lei an 1 Aaes Bice, of I'ort laud arrived here Wednesday, and are visiting with M'. and Mrs. .). W. Gll mor?. Pro'. L. A. Slocking, of Cauyonville, was in towu Saturday preparing to move hii household go3ds to Central Point, wberj he hn bien c'.ioseu prio cipilof the p it.ic rcuxil for the coming yesr. ThaEparcrih League held a special meeling Thurtdiy evening at tho church for the purpose of eloctingnew officers. Elbert Ja.kson wss elected president Robert Jackson s-iretiry, anl Nathan Dean, treasurer. Edl Day, runs the Kiddie-Can-yonvilb stage, had a runaway Wednes day morning jo-t before leaving town. He had driven t the depjt and was loading poai i freight into his wsgon, wheu the team btcuii e frighter.ed and proceeded to quit the premises at a pretty lively pace, running out into Maple Park addition, wheie they became detached from the wagon, aod after circling around a few times, were caught near Geo. Culafo.-th's residence. IU'.i n. Polk County Ooats. Tue goa1. ijuestion ia cout-iderably agitated in the vicinity of Independence, lhere are a number of parties there that own goal, ai J. B. Stump, G. T, Booth by, Luther tironnd, Henry Ehbertf, Mr. Biddle and William llerren. All these putics have brush land. Goats are the thing to kill the lru;h. In about three years the drubs are ilea 1. Mohair this year is a pretty gcod price. Tbe goat is taking the preference to sheep and when once people find out what good meat it is it will be kept in the market. J. B. Stump srems to be tho champion goat raistr tiipre. Hj has upward of .100 head. Ojrerver. Declare for Expansion. N iiuii Yakima, Wash., Joue 21. A meeting f tho populists of Yakima ciiioty nan held in tho c;'y ball this ult ,-in-j-11. The Omaha platform was in I "fe 1. I', was resolved by the meeting to keep the party iu this county intact. M:paiifiiou declared to be u good tiling, and (he trusts were branded as enr-mia of Ihr public welfare. it1 Vffl tJvir !iue .'f lied Louoges is tij.-t;-dute. hut jo:i vt aat. e make it for von M'lectiii j i.iu own goods. See our -''i.'W S jHinj; Machine, hae the he-,', machine 'ti the market .. , , long as any tn;u-hit.e tha. is maJe. Iron beds fr .m tw and w-.d Have jast sorted uj our htock of i;ns that are bird to U-at. Late Lovers can I e Hire coloring - , is those w bo loU;Ui early in Our motto i- hui.et values and ulki I.. ... b!e to m-II them Today 's Market ; Poi.11.AM, .l ire -J. Wtirat va'.ley ; ii,-i-i-..t -. - . Kliur-IVrtlar..!. $2 '.' J : .j.it!ice "7j ,er . ia;e nue tj i-tc iliy Tima'.hy -r ton. Ho,s 12 U'c: old crop ':. Wool Valley, U-li:: Eastern t're g:n, S." 10, Mohair, '27 '.). Mi.lttuiT Bran. $17: ehorii, Poultry Chickens, mixeJ, tl.W' . J turkeys, live, lo . Eggs tirefon, 16' t to 17 J4 per d..u Hi les ireeu, faltcl GO 1', S .-, uc - oer Dl '.iee, tr;ir, u 20c. Onions 5c O per Sick. Butter Bstt dairy, - -7'.c; f-mcf creamery, iOi per ro!!. Potatoes 1 75 to J.Ji for old u 00 to f 2.2-i for new. , Hjgi Heavy Jre.'se 1 5i "j Mit'.on Weathers i'-e; dresKvI, & ! Beef Steer3, 4.00 ' fl.oj; coaf, IJ.OJ f- 1X"0 dressed, 7'- 7'c. Vea' Dressed, tl'" c. Fresh fruit Mrawberrke regon, i';c per box; cherries, Ca.ifoicia, black, white, l-oJ; Caliloroia cLerries, 13 per box cf IJ ounde; peaches, t0c "' f 1 .00 per bsx. Wood WantcJ. Scaled bids will bs received at the c-f-tice of the oaiiuandant cf the Oregon Soldiers Home, at Kcseburg, Oregos, up to 12 o'clxk, noun, July 15, lb.i, for the delivery at saiJ II iaie, of 3jJ cords o merchantable lir hoj 1 in -1 foot lengths Bids for lo'.s of le!3 than 20 cjrJi will not hi considered. The delivery uader the contract, cr contracts awarded :uun be completed cn or before October lo. lsjj. Tiie right ii reserveil lo rej;t anv or all bids. Keburg. Oregon, Junj 2), IS i'.i. Wm. J. SlIII-LtV, Commandant. Notes From Elkton l.LKTox, Or., June -3, 18'Jit. We arrived in the tbriviog littie city on the Umpqua last Friday, and were just in time to attend the closing exer cises 0! the public chool, which has been under tbe efficient management of Miss Emma Gordon of Forest Grove. The exercises were very good and re flect much credit on Miss Gordon as te.i' her. The patrons of the school were 1 1 ed with her work and wieh her tuc- if she goes elsewhere. Grain hauling n in progress herd now. Thousands of bushels of grain are being ba iled t Scolt'burg to he shipped to San Francisco by schooner. Hay harvest, too, is just cymir g cn, and the people are very bm-y. There will be an abundant yield of hay and grain this year in this vicinity, so the people are rejoiciiiit; iu the promise of continued good times, consfciiuontly, one thing is very no'.icahle, tiiat dissatisfied populitits are growing beautifully has, as the above facts unquestionably ttare them in the face. . "A Little Spark May Make Much Work." The little "spjrks" vf VjJ blood lurking in Vie system should be quenched tvith Hood's S.tr$3pdiilU, Amelia's 7te.1t blood purifier. Il purifies, vitalises &id crvithcs the Hood of boi h rexes And all .ujes. Oirts scrofut.i. tAlt rheum, dysvpzij, ai.xrrh. ZJfcccfo SaUamrfa aim 1 P'tftm .. , J IBS Ml SI This cut i bit exact represent u. tiou of h solid oak ltocker we have in slock, finely liniihi'-l rod-! anus, high back suitable f jr p:ir. lor or silting room f 01 $3.75. llaxe other gool roikers fr iu l.'Ci tip. Also io;;clit and if e it eu 1 you can ha v. tie a lvaut u- t i i'oseei ti ! coniutv.l, th..l, we for the price and will yuhrMiVf it a leds fr-jm ui Wall lVp.-r atd Lat d, ;.od of till:, tbt e.., u 1 1:0 - 1 -1 l.h the .: ;.- it ... B. W. STRONG. Pointed Paragraphs. a i t :t -e;. raj niir.y re;'-.rai--?. S I d .'I I.:;:! It ..c h-ea : 1 ;j aarr::.e i icille-l : Au:nal I :--.c t:n.r. t' 1 ! i V : i :j !i:7'ff nj a ': it's i', t 'i . fca 1 e a i j 1 '.i, r g 10 i ca-? : 1 ii;h it t.1 .m. 1 , , j aj , .1 a nsa'ter w-".ii n tue ta iy I'iieyaiia ii r oi u j a.l is si: 1 lo L-e :t.e m t -is;.-r:ic gauieyet inve'vl. IKi iloiebar no I arletcc at? j Females wi.l u'.iel ta con.'tss - a-iring ! ll T.; ll. I I..- c.un.; i. u census Tl.s new law tj that wem-.o who Telia t ) U! their ae ur i: Julge :a any inscoura'e tta'.crar r. s there, :ha!l. 03 convif.i.n, le hse 1 I a u fha'.i ti. oilier trjts rtf iiin to r;iy to ,jt- iijr. or maiLg ia.ij f.at-jn;eri:. inej census taker ou,;!.t t j !? toru to e,c:e cy. It is aid tt.lj wi.at tru.ii we ki.oi ujI that a cerla 11 jatlice cf the jeavc haj hurg out the following f .in ttaliy painteJ is yeiiow. "Ibis ii toe insnth for marria-'S. At U' a v. r. a !.! ratrs I wiil mairy cocplcs cafe ic'.o ti e h-r'. ut of connu jial Hi:?. I have a rtcr J jtu ehould exia-i'ie before ;cu prett-r.t your sell for Uiairia;;. No couple I ever mar ried have Le?n divrccJ." DISGUSED DANOER. IItinti.r mtl:r.K hiie Ibtniwlve ! the Jisfui?c "f a cow. and tiini Eiakc tier way into the vtnr tun!? f thf rnt cau tious game. The mo3c of ar V' operation is shown in tbe , picture. In a similar manner cotii-muption liidt it'.f in the J:.'jraisc of a throat cr bronchial affection, makinir it- way nna'.ly to the luntr. where the insidious ctrras eat away the victim's life. A stubborn cough, bronchitis and other throat troubles are the fit-t steps toward this deadly raalady. Ir. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery will prevent consumption, curing every con tributing cause. Time and time again, it has cured w hat local physicians have pro nounced well-developed consumption. It makes the stomach healthy, the liver healthy, the blood healthy. It is a reju venating tonic, which makes the weak Rtronjr; puts ambition into tired t cor'.e. puts flesh on thin txxlies. r.ml viiror ii-i-J slujnrish veins. It i a peculiar lue'dicine in that its properties ate piestrvid u: ;uiy climate without syrup, sncar or .-ik ..hi,; , n tcrins into its composition. lldiei !'.'l.-r--atecravinclor injin iou,timi:l.it:t.-. It '- t:-.e personnl prc-ription tf Ir. )l. V. I'ii rce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. ho-e wide-j.:, ad expe rience and succeia are at the- se rvice oi" the public without cot. Anylmdy, anywhere can consiilt him fret liy mail. I will write vou lint Ir. Pierce's ('.oSdrn Medical l)iscoTcfvhaiUnc lor nr " -ivs (loorRC H. Ik-Ieher. Kq.. of Dotton. 1-il.e Co., Kv. Thirteen years apo I w.:s wounded lv a tmlt passing throurh my Inner. I have had a had couehahnmt ever siiicc with short nrsol breath, and it wss very- easy to take cold: i!ie iKhtrt chance of weniher would cause the o.-u :h to be an b.id I would have to sit iu led all uielit. Could not e-at or sleep at time-,: wa -ill run-down, could not work :.t all A few nio-nhs a-r 1 iKrsrnu usiu; lr. 1'iTve's t'.oi''.eii teilnsil li-mver. Ia-e- not ucd ,nire lli:m two b"!tle and ntiw can eat, sleep, and v.i:k and I I'-el lii-- a new man. lesnnot hnl uoi.U to sufik-iM.lly rcconi uu tid Ur. 1 ierce's C.il.ieu Medico' Uiscoxety. or te-lt the g.Kl il lias done mr." The no jcrir.c remedy for coslivcncsa is Dr. Pierce' 1'lcasant Y litis. The Oregon Hair Tonic Will grow hair on b.t'd head', dcslreiy dandrutl' and stop the hair from falling out. It ii recommended by leading phyukiaup. 1 have tried numerous hair ton its but this irt the only on thut brought satifactory results. II. A. Jstowell, tigtut, Uoseburg, Ore. a"-)lS. 1'rice, four ounco bot'lc, 50 cts, Wagon For Sale. Ton f ptir.'U, to 9ca(fl brick in (rood .iape lo' price. Apply to Carlon HroR.' ntahlo. (jlp) w 1 !1 1 jt vi 02f (Pi 3 SL'kli IHIATU V Squirrel and Gopher Poison A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Vf-v GRAND FOURTH CELEBRATION nr. ROSEBURG. OR. TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1899. Under Au:ik Poscl'urcc l ire IXpartment. Nj'i -jn.il .vi ra: d 1 : i a- ' .;. i! ;i. si r.-, r. Mir' a!. A'-i-'. i!,". S i-5... A-ken, 11. (.'. --.-!.. !:. Hartv l'ir.k?ii.". f. .i W :'. Ma'.-agal a-, 1 11. T. Vs.-if.: Ho. 1'. S. U. Vn .u ; T.re Kj a ta.iiit IriU-: i:Ji)'t.'. '. v C.n'rrt I'.jr as-.d !.y ra. r: B.-.vir is . Crat-lain ar--t l're:i tl Car : ,r.m I Ar..:y . t. Wterara i i.!r- lb; .t r:. ' i.-'j In Vzn 1 ;-':- it'i 1 ic-s' t : I r. Carr-.ig: ll-irfc.'' a. i liui 1 gliet 1 :v i. "i ."o:jr I! i ;m 1 r : z. '. lit: if i rovf. t . CK :-i.s : . : s... 5-le-.'.i in, i r .Whir.y " : i'rjyrr. ! v Hi-.-. !! ..-itila" l h'T w i f e:.- l.-j: j v d:rect:on cf f. Tr iv -r. ljjji:g of ih? i'd.-ati .; r-ait'Kc, i y 5fi I.iu-a Me letn.i'r. Cii-.n '.'a'i. ii, t v s.--, ,;. j J ,r I'horu?. el-:e::: bi lK St.:.:. .'. C ;e n. et - p. :r. : Ha'.fc.i'e r-jr.nlr.g r. l urse ;) and ectrarte It. 70 x-; C'-r.'. ; 'cJ, -) y-er rett. II. It t . The -"'-i. :'v .e. . us article. V ". GoodJ all tiiat is new and iu - prices. Mailorders solicited. Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 1S1. (IliiV-t Caii l l'uraii.l Pm k-ixi.i I '! "t Mill St. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome sfio Gopher (PREPARED WHEAT) . - -': t--cj ROSEBURC, OREGON. X N . . , . a - OF JULY T 18991 .-a-l lie .-,if i.-e fc-. u.il-. Jjh ; ln.ir.:r, c !e?. 1. mev, J : '.. J) i-r cci.t; C'i, 1) ' O rHIXuts fU'Sf t : i T?'.'.; i; r :.i le an I repJ-t f,;r j Uiirri. p.i-a- t.'i il rr.cney. 75- tt ita1. . 'u i, '-") l -'r cr.t. Lirtc'e !if, !.. m.leanl rrpeit, prire s. e. m .e i-ji imiteur 1 ': Ova un :cr ear!;.;' rtc. irij? ;i, it ,uc-f. ir ze ;.VJ. . j ;r.-.D, tZ oo. -, fk:,i air 1 ' irr p, 1 t ir-ys uudcrli, J-,v ::rfx'.r i. . . -. s ' " ' j-.-f.l rjee : -r br s under 10,1 t rii.- c, I".fi- j il)ee ;rt . tiw ball taaie is 1 1 .' r- ' J- f r ; r.i? Wet Il.-se evr.e-t o- Ja. is-ja 5tr.et t-,t fo: ju.-?c s r . h e rs 1 f l.e. ... , J. C V. M .I.'' '-t , f ;, i,e r; li " e r j-rcf r.'et in S'ul'.era OreMti, in - f'.jliic Kv: eihiji Or, :.b; Adxiral 1'et.cy; '.' it'tr.e.-; I cua'a cs: 1 lyicj 1. --e-r, ?nd hctdrrsla cf tAU r ewre.ee st t ';cra lioii Chief Charm. of .t Shirt Waist, is the charm of! Novelty. It will interest you to .... i Kr.ow that or.r stock ol waist K VI AVaiSlb IS A A. . l re.l aud New. The 'siuid" and stvle c-f our earuicuts'dor9eJ to 6 1S. ta . present ttts sarce at tha tnuiitM,'a t oui uiu.u iuv, pntc are y;ivinvj astonishing busy days ou this Call and exantiue our eutire sloeh tl Staple and Fancy Dry lo - date at specially attractive i.ULLUliULIIU UUUUi and Retail Dcaleas in . Props. The Roseburg; Tannery. - rltv V.il I II;, Ir, - ,-.1 f,,r t; Kiir au.t K inv v,-f. I-L-h aii.l l.:v l.cailu-r. l'nr and kiiw lrv-e-l ai:l 'ii.n)r.l. Uhu-k Ar.-.ir.t t ;,ts f..r Cltaps. L DEACH, Proprietor. oiuh l!i-M-bnr, tr'nu. oison - Oti THfc Aid ElWctuaJ trnctwa SQUIRRELS. "-5 2U GOPHERS. FATS" MICE, CM!, ETC Druggists, i i . 4 A JL AJl! Roscbury Bakery. llurraii '. II:;rr-h '. the hrx-wi l"w- ti-x An-! iii.--!y ii;a!- are our nii.-e kr. No rm.il.iiii . f-r t!e rW i l-nr, I n-i'!- tin- wen t!i4- 1. m li.-ii t!w "-rk an-! U-an are 'I"? "2i;iral. aiI i-a:rrfi have me fun! II-.; .-.ik aiel i-a-r.ut : n wll And all t?.t 1,-iy, their ertheartt ttlL !:.- hrej-1 a:jd !"ar-..f -v..-rT kiul ; H i-T lw i-ritie yil finJ, lla h 1-af i j: jJ lei'ht and -crv I -I l.y t!ii'?;si - aid maid? I-inure. lir..l y.jr .r'er t-i Ja k-i Street, U.-H ii ;-atr-u we ar- t grv.-t. HANI5CH & EHEUDE, Props. Guardian's Sale. Li UEKEBV OtVE5 THAT TBI - t.rt:j-J. :!r cafl. an. oi rma ai-J -.eo? Kjj- J'mc-bn. rtavi Ajw fa. i..ius irJ -pdMua a lm Jvte. 1 x -i a3 v.'rx A '.M Couatr cttrl 'A Imtf a0aa:y ta:ro Or---a. tr'J al t4bjc aac- jus U: aa .a tial. at &e uuil fiomc 4oor lia.i-. Ju'.t l;. l-. xxl jr U.t M 1 u'.!or k si i i-.iUtr. :a i-ri tu '.at Wi-f in 6cntc4 : r b yrjr.T. !c T t , A a K' , M 1 -r. 4 "i 3 r-c .jkj - , m Bui - B. 1 w. i.a;..t;: ctcnla. Ialt:! a T'i 1T of tr. HiMH JCtira-OS. Notice For Publication. .aie Ljl&1 OStee. ii . a e a or.. May U. L". Soi;.-e here'-r s;i ea liav! lixr loLXrvtsf s 1 -e.t-..r iaa ' k-i B.cc of ab tnnlaow to -Ji'ini ;a re of ti cJaua aa4 u--: w .u t Kiie t i.e tbe krpaan' a:yi S:-?te-.rr. I". - Laa4 02re at aUjsrMrc Our era li r i-.j et.- HASXi rt. SECT E. N-j s.-Xs, le-? ibe 5 .. li. T 21 . i s : . iitte-1 tbe I- jo tsj m.:t m w ; ' e .-..'.. -..zs revV are oya aod cii'.ti prLe : ''-"-' ol sa;J Uat rU ijrara ferine, W u j '..a -j xrs. -a-a Xcii.a. ftrcU. a-1 of f J T. BKI&it. - Notice of Final Settlement. IS TUE CwCSTY COCKT OT I c. -s:t. e-r, DOC6IJL 1 a-Vaa.. Uoaiei. -aric Ljr-i he l: a; accKat la w.4 l'ors. t.. it sre'7 c-.a laas Uoedar, '.it irX day ed JsJ y. k. a: ,o o cioca a. a., mi Coeatf i ttt1..-! rurKa ta li- tz-w. lm- i oeiiilir e rs i rn. : i-.-r f. e aa-l tace t ty toe jWdz .- ' C. ii.-t 1st iK.n uoaa 0.1 aae tbere t) ta 1 ;,! f aa! aS-aa!. al ta Ih ,l:a-ka-mr i I 1 alMi-aaar. , JOBS vv. ElvVti. Aiaiajirau ; ssiiyi I VAl.l'AELi: PL.CEB M15E3T9SELI . 15 I AVlNGe-Mly, fcHOBrrtM ini ejtaxx otijrr. Aee paia good naooey at prexcat, lot a little mure capital needed to peep er t otk tue ua;ces, Ey of ill tell all or an interest in tbe For particulars see me at Koeebirj, or T.O. Bsxri Kaaeborz. Ore. County Treasurer's Notice. v j- - , - l holding Doolaa COUntT marracta law at the Douglas County bank for py tnent, as interest wH cease thereca after the date of tbis cotlce. Dattl tbia the Hth dav of Apdt l."-'. at the City of Reeebor'f. Oreoo. CVjutv Treasurer, Donihw County, Or The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central HotcL Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. 5IES. B. COMSTOCX, Proprietress. Doctor MEYERS eVCO. F ivV. , ( Jtli -V - a T -jft f m a. 8. a 1r'' , i V. S Far TiM CM. , "ra.uSHto it vtana, ALL 'TtK. W I aA I Rixt EWm, K. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Cliildrta. Tii3 Kind Yea Hata Always BssjM Siguature of C A Bargain. liveacree, choice bottoiu land, oa hich ie located a Rej en.room b-n-e. s-xaI baro, aud ie situated ia a Uw i'K-oltural locality, tear a echool j aad pontoilice-. Will te told at a wr low risre. Inquire of. J. V. Mora. 1 W' Wilbnr.Or. A