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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1899)
The Kind You Have Always iu use for over 30 years, All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trille with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, 3Iorphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms aud allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panaeea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE. CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Closing out Sale!!! 00 We are dosing out our entire stock for C.-VSM cm. Now is the time to BUV. Read Prices. E Mens' Heavy Dx-is, worth $2.0, hoV " l.i.O to J.u, Lsdies' Heavv " "' $1.50 . - Fin " !.0tof:.C0.. Boys Suits worth $0,00 to Jo.OO Mens' Tants at almost bait price?, 3 Ladies' Yes's for !3tn:i:er wear 2-3 yds oi Caiieo. Mens' and Boys e;in.T.er Hats at Three packages 31a Gold Drop Washing Powder . . . Ten Bars Laundry Sjap, Four cans Tomatoes Three cans K. C Hiking Powder Seven 2 ex. pksr. im jitiog Tobicco. Dishes, Tin and Ag;tteware at SftW- lijy now before the stock is picked over. Lieryiiiii.,; ia sa my store will le sold at Cost bot for Cash Only. Drain, Oregon. J. A. Black. W. Q. WOODWARD. HARNESS HARNESS, SADDLES, BUGGY ROBES, BLANKETS, Superior band made harness, both IIL t and heavy, Manufactured to order on most' reasonable terms. Leather work, including repairing, executed in the best possible manner at'shortest notice. and samples of work in shop. VV. Q. Woodward J WYLIE PILKINGTON, at ' Sacceor to m.X W L W BS KMJI O MM wi rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, REPAIRING Of ALL. KISDS PROMPTLY DONE. I. 8bop on Corner Washington BOSWELL SPRINGS On the 5. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon 1 ! HOTEL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon TM old reliable and the molt :iccesful Specialist in Kan Fran- ' 4' T !ico. ctill continn ii. Seminal Disease's 1UI w aud fuca ;-Zi aa Oofinorrhtta. rjleet i .Stricture. Svnh Ilia in "-all iia forma, Sikln ! Pj ee; Mervotia Debil- ' Vial Weakneaa and Lou iJ&e flauihood. the oonse- Jfoence of aell abute and exceaaea producing the oUowlngtymptoms: sallow countenance, dark fpota under the eyea. iin In the head, rinzlne Intheean, loss of confidence, diBideuce in a proachlng atrangera, palpitation of the heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss of memory pimples on the face, coughs, consumption etc. I DB. GIBBON haa practiced in han Francisco ' er thirty year and those troubled should not ' fail to consult him and receive the benefit of ; kia great (kill and experience. The doctor cure 1 wncn otners lau. irynim. Cures guarantee?. Persona cured at home. Charges reasonable. Callofwrite. CB. J. F. GIBBON, 625 Kearny BL Ban Fran CiBCO. I i A0E5TS WASTED- FOR "THE LIFE AND ' Achievements of Admiral Ueuey," the world s i rreataet naval hero, by Murat HalsUad. the I life-long friend and admirer of the nation s j idol. Biggest and best book: over jju paRes, llO inciiea; nearly lui page halftone illuttra- ! uuui. viuy tl.Af. r-uoiuious uemauu. cominiiwions. Oultit free. Chauce of a life tims. Write quick. The Dominion Company, rd Floor C XI on li)dK.,'hirfo. m Boii;;!:!, ami -which has been has lo.uo the signature of , and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive vou in this. Signature of icT 1 for -l for fl.0.1 to 2. 1st ,2 W to I. .r for il. 5 J e. 1 0 Discount. .!or far for .for .fjr .5) .25 .2" almost your own jriic Roseturg, Oregon. TAKERS WHIPS, G. W. NOAH, J and Kane Sis., Roseburg. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United SiAtrs I.akijOfh pt. Koebun:, Oreiun, Jub' Sj. Notice is hep-by given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congrosot Juue3. 1ST, entitled "Ac act for tbe sale of timber lands in the Rate ot California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, FRASK M. KOPKIXS, ot Canyonvi'le, County of U iui;la. Sta'.'- Ore eon, has thia day filed iu tliis oftce himno-r. elalein' Ut No. &). for the piiR hne of the lj't ". of Section No. .,1 in Townthip !'i 8. Ranpe No. 5 V., and will oiler jiroof to Mm that the land sought it uurns vuluabie tor itA liniberor stone than for agricultural (MirtMes and to establish his claim to aWt laud iM-fore the Kcpister and Receiver of this oftiee at Roe burg, Oreeon. on haturday, the 'Mh duy of AuruM, 1MJ. lie names witnesses: William Brietr, Jr , Robert Coupler, Thomns Wilton, O. W. 1'uckett, oi canyonvllic, ore. Any and ail persons chiiiuiu advcr-'ly the atxTe-IeHCriteJ lauds are reiju:bted to hie (heir claims in thia office on or rxore snii iay of August, lyjfl. J. T. JJRiDil:s. (;22p) Register. Ho, for Bosweli Springs! Commencing May 1C, ISi'iy, aud uutil September 30, 1S!)., special ticket, to Bosweli Spring, and return to this city will be sold ait lolling : .",0-day tickets, $1.85. Tickets going Saturday and re turning the following Monday , f l-4i. Special rates am also yiveti from Port land and intermediate points. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. Itartificiallydipeststlicfood and aids Nature in slroiiKthenintj and recon structing the -xhausicfl digestive or gans. It is the ."1 est discovered dipest antand tonic. Ho oilier preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Inflit;esi ion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour .Stomach, Nausea, SicicHeadache,Gati.ilpia. Cramps, and U other resul 1 3 of i in perfect d ipest loo. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Co., Crjlcoeo For rule by A. C. Mnrr-tern - Cr. 7 ji n FROM SITKA TO COOK'S INLUT. Third Interesting Alaskan Letter from Editor Stratford. II0Mi.1t Al uk.i, June 1, lS'J'J. Then; tiu a uutuKerif .(Uebtiona rela tive to Ui resoutcra and c.nidili iua 11s I eee IIh-iu in Noitliwetern Alacka, wliich I hoe to makf th subject of other ait iclcs, tint is 1 wish to inform myself as fully as I may b able befr attempting to write in iegaid to them, I fball in this brief aiticlo .online myself tja his tory of ih'i tiii from Sitka to thin point, willi a description of llie points and mat ters of interest along the route. To the people ol Sitka, this c.mutry is "Tue Westward." No one speaks of Ku ini to Cook's Inlet, Kadiak or L'iialaka, they are going t:i ''The West war J.' o on tbe iiiorning of May lti. 1 left Silka on the Alaska Oiumiercial Company's steamer, lK:a, liOtin I for the westward, uiy destinati'jn Iving Homer, on Cook's inlet and si nniubrr i f pjin'e iirom.d Kadiak ii-latid. Wo were soon out o;i ihe l r.;:i.l wateis of llie lareit ocean 011 the gljhe and while there was tut little mind, compar atively speaking, jet the heavy swell, which, even iu tiie iu;l lest and tainies'. weather, ci me rolling in fr-mi th-? tliom-an.l-of iui:es of iinl.rokeii ocean, utidcr the appear.ii, ee of w aters an thing but Taeiti.-." The lia, w it'll a s'.iuuch little craft, and in ch irgeof as j;oj1 ollicera and crew as ca 1 U found, on th Pacific coact, hoid." the thampijuship of the I'aitic cu.n'. as a tutiiblar. II jwever, af'.r the tirs'. day out 1 g.jt my "sea legs'' and eujtveJ the trip very much. Ou the afuriHKUi of t.'iel,"::i, altera run cf a ht'ie iiicTc than I'l hours we ran i: t j Vuku'at Lay, at.d made our tirst "-p. Thire leiug no d-M k or wbaif. wec.iiiie to anchor in the bay attJciuta Injit a?iiore witli tbe mail. As e expected to spud taoir three hours I t-re I went a-hore at.d bad a 'cok at the uttive vill.ige, consisting of a ihzen or nit re br.ti e?. There is a!sj a sto.e ai.d a tuition ut.der the charge o! the .Swedish I.'jlboran 'chnrch. The 11a tivej v. r iti'.ich rosem'.i'e those at Siika, and undouotcdir helotg to the same tribe cr fimily. They euppoit them selvtsbr ri.sr.iog and hunting and y the manufactaie :f baskets, in which the women of the Yakut it village are tbe mostesperttf any in Alaska. A party cf Ij uativcS with 10can.)8 and provis ions lor a tnot.tli were taken on boird here to le dropped ctT further up the coast where they intended to Spe3d a month or more iu Lun:ing the sea otter. Ti.ey made a contract with the othcers of the ship by which they noucd tbeui se'yesto pay ior ibe paesage of the party toac l froTi the hnnting grounds, about labour's ran, f :d for each s otter killed by the party. Ihey weie dropped off the next morr.icg in froct of an iui menee glacitr, and about live or fix cii.'cs otr 1 root its front which extends many m:i-9 into the sea, and towers many liacdreds of feet above tiie water. As the i.t;ves get Irani f'COtil-OO ea;.'i f jr the otl;r ekins, it the? slowM get S or 1 J tkius, or even.hi'.f that nriru-L-er, they would be well paid fcr their woik. Ceginoinga few miles nettcf Yaka tat, and extecdtLg for more than sixty EJilea along the coabt, i the great Mal e?pica glacier, in which Jcould l buried many of the greatest glacier 1 of the A'p3. In fact, from Yaka'.'. Kiv l I'tiace Williaois cc-acd, a d:-t nice of more than 2J0 miles. 13 ahn;st one continuous gla cier, t'roai Yakuts to Cooks lolst, the eceatry is grand !. ad description cr catjcep'.ion. The -:. Lhas range of aiincUins, .j.et;mes called the St. KHas Alps, tow covered with enow from bafe tosumujit, and apparently coaiiog dow u to the w atcr'a tdge, rise to a height of from 1JW to I'JO'J feet above the tea l:vel. it about 10:oJ in the uioming, of Fri day the J'jih, we entered Frince William sound and made a landing at Orka. This is s.imp'y a cannery station of the Pacific Steaai Whaling Company. 1'ur- iag the fisLug season there is the Ufual population of whites aoi Chinese, but when the season closes the people con nected with tbe station, with the excep tion of one or two men wbo remain in charge of the properly, return to San Francisco, and there are not ncre than five or 10 persons who winter here. Here we met Mr. John Goodel, formerly ofl'onglas county, and later cf ratits Pass, who holds the position of deputy collector. H has fiis fami'y with him and appears to be happy and contented. The cannery here packs from 30,000 to 40,0j0 cases cf salmon per year, and had jast begun work when I visited it. From Orka we steamed almost to the extreme noitb side of Princn William sound to copper mine for which we bad some ftcigh:. Tub mine is said to be very rich, in fact, it is said, that there exists there a mouctaiu of almost pure copper. Prince William sound is a larg body of wate.- extending far into the maiuiand, covering an area cf some 2,010 spiare miles and is the mod beau tiful ami piclurefipie body of water I have ever beheld. We were fortunate in having an ideal day for the trip through the sound, clear and mild, with not a breath of wind to roflle the placid bosom cf the blue waters, in which was mirrored the gloriously beautiful, ever changing panorama of wooded hlands and enow covered mountains. All day we attained aatoog tha islauds, eur rounded on eyery hand by mountains, w hose maul le of tnow unbroken by rift or tatter, extended from base to summit. We are in a land where at this season of the year, night, orat .Ietst darkness, tieyer comes. The sun disappears be low the distant mountains about 9:30 o'clock in the evening, but on a clear night like this, the twilight merges into the dawn and such twilight: such a dawn ! It is uot given to either tongue or peu to describe the awful solemnly and grandeur of this weird, unearthly period, which is neither day or night. Tbe si lence itself i oppressive and the cold, white mountains appear to tower over us, and to crowd in about us as if they were only waiting for the gloom of the ghostly twilight to ovei whelm and crash us, for our temerity in invading this cor ner of nature's workahop before the work of farming and fashioning, either the sea or the land, is half finished. Saturday morning found us again n the ooon rod with tho mainland a few miles off on our tight. All day we steamed to the westward am! about mid night found ourselves entering Cook's Inlet. As the boats u longer make reg ular trips ti Ilomi r, which was one cf the points of my destination, I went ashore at the little native village of Set dovia, about 20 miles from Homer. I remained here over Sunday and on Mon day I employed two of the natives to take me to Homer, whrre I arrivid about noon on Mondav, the 22nd of May. In my next letter I will give a derelic tion of Cook's Inlet and surroundings as I see them. U. I). Stiutfoki. Treatment of Trusts. Uaki.ani. Or., June 21, 1Sl: F.ui'iCB Plainde.ileu: Wheu tvecjiue to analyze this trust tjneatiou, wo see but two features that need legal Ireatment. The Grit is ihe power that trusts may have to fix priees above a fair compensa tion for production and distribution. Thia could be remedied by a national court or comniHtiioti with power to limit prices, just as railroad coniiuistious aud couits have power to limit railroad charges under eoma condilions. The second feature is tbe poaer the trusts have to break up and drive out of hu-iiitsd weaker competitive concerns. Tue remedy for this would be power lodged in tho I'nited States courts to grant full damages tuanv victim of the trusts in this respact, ami make the trust that might scheme and conspire to drive competition out of tbe market, fully li able for all damages sustained by such couietilor. Mate laws can have little etlecl upon the trusts They are usually of national idtluen'.-e, and their business is interstate Cjinxercs. So far as trusts are able to economize iu production and distribution, let the ecoiiO-.ny be tTected. Let us lo.-k at this juestieu in a coal men sense way. Tbe people dou'l have to submit to anv system of injuelice. The reined . is in their own haudf. The great busiiitrs concerts we call irus's have rights lhat should not be taken iroai them. They are accomplishing some gocd, and the people moe! net be deprived of the tneli: of this gouJ. "Kight is right and wronys no man," and the right tef lenient of the trust question is to deprive trurts of the power and profits cf wrong doing, while they a-e to ellecl all the good they can. Years Truly, A.MI-TRt"T. Drain News. l:aiu Watchman. Yinca.la will celebrate the Fourth. Foil program wt;i he published next week. Wert Moore, one of the recent gradu ates, le.'l MonJay for tardioer wnere be ha; secureJ employ ujer.1. M'. and Mrs. J. W. Krewsoa left Mon day by private conveyance for CcKjuille City, Cojs Co., where they expect lo re- tiJe. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore loth left Wed nesday morning lor Salem, where they wi 1 make their f jture home. The oeet wishes of niir.y friends go with them. J. L. Mra'.ftrd.of the Uosehurg IVu.n ocallk. was in the city first of the week aud left Wednecday far Llk'.on. where he will combine buiiueia with pleaaare. Trie Roseburg celebration comaiittee were fortunate in securicg for reader of the Declaration of Independence, Mies Liura Myers, the popular and highly accomplished teacher tf literature in tbe Normal here. Mi?e bertha Ijow aud Victor Low ar rived here recently from the East and are at the home of their father, Att'y. A. H. low. We gladly welcome them lo Drain society, and bopo they whT reside here permanently. Miss Maade taeset, one of the recent graduates, left Monday lo take charge cf a summer term of school near Uaidiner. Miss liassctt is one of Drain's most pop ular young ladies and will be greatly iniase'. by a best of sdmirirg friends. Frank W. Hets, Commander 3rd ar tillery at Ft. Canby, who was called to San Francisco recently to pltte some batteries, stopped off on his way back first of tbe week, for a visit with his old friend and comrade, Capt. Den. D. Uoe- well, of Boowell Springs. Ine ban game ruday between the Yoncaha team and Drain nine, resulted in a score of 1 to 23 in favor of Drain Yom alia played six innings and Drain five. At the conclusion cf the game ice cream and strawberries were eerved to the visiting team, at the I. O. O. F. hall. The I'erkins brick building is bearing completion, and will be one of the neat est business bouses in town. Kent Bridges wilt occupy it when finished, with their large stock of general mer chandise. A cement sidewalk is bemt? placed in front of the building. wj Result ol Cow Creek Wreck. several iriaii wero made rriday at the Southern 1'acific car shops to pu'l apart the expreee car and the tender of engine No. 17. which had become teles coped in tbe wreck at Cow Creek canyon several months ago. The engine and ex' rs car were hauled up together, as i' y could not be pulled apart where the .i .ck occurred, and attracted much at tention along the line. Tbe express car was a brand-new one, aud the front end of it was entirely demolished, the tender being shoved into it a distance of about eight feet. The trucks of tbe car were torn from their faiteninga and driven back toward the middle of the car. When an effort was made to pull the two apart yesterday it ws.s found to be uo easy inuuer. j locomotive was bitched lo tbe tackle aud a pull made, but the rope broke. This was tried sev eral times with about the same degree of success each time, when operations were suspended. Tbe engine came out of the wreck in pretty bad condition. After her drivers wre sent to Sacramento lo have the axles straightened she was put in condi tion to haul to Portland, but still la in very bad shape. It will be a long time before she comes out of the shop good as new. Both her sister engines, Nos. 10 and 18, are now in the shops for overhauling. They are believed to be too heavy for the roadbed. Telegram. The l oos couuly pioneers will hold their annual meeting in Marsh field on AtigtiRt loth. HYSTERIA " Ii purely a nervous disorder aud all th symptoms are of nervoua origin. Hysteria Cin be perfectly and permanently cured. BL-OVAN will curs hysteria. Hl'DYAN will reliere every symptom. Hl'DTAN will restore the weak ened nerve to a heal thy condition and the symptom will disap pear. HCDTAIf 1 a vegetable remedy and ha no bad effect on the system. Study yonr symptoms care fully. When yon hare done so, use the HI D TAN and then tell pur frieuds hl it has done for you. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: 1- 1. PLUTTEHINO OF THE EYE LIDS. HUOYAN will relieve Ibis almost Immediately. 2- 2. TREMBLINO OP THE I,IP8. HIDViN will restore ibe nerves to heal thy rindtl:o:i, and the trembling will disap pear. 3. LUMP IN THE THHOAT. Tbe feeling is as though there waa a ball in the throat. ni'DYAN will cause it to disappear. 4. PALPITATION OP THE HEART- HUCYAN Kill strengthen the heart muvlr and cause the beats to become trong and rrgular. 6. 8INKINO PBELINO IN THE PIT OF THE STOMACH. It ts due to the action cf the weakened nerves of the stoma' h. III DVAN will strengthen the nrrrca, and Ihe sinking feeling will not recur Women. Ihls is for jou. Remember that Ht DYAN" cure, mr-n and women. It will r-?J:cic ou of all the atioie symptoms and jnu ati he rur-d. Hl'DYAX will effect a Krmaiirnt cure. HI l)YA.l now. You tan g i lit UY W ot your druggist for '.A cruts per pa ksge or 6 packages for !- 50. If y-iur druggist d.-s not keep it, send dirrtt to the IIIOYAX UBMEMY COMPANY. Fan F.'ani iv o, 'a!. forma. Yoa can consult the do. tenet the RI DVAX REMEDY COX. PY FIIFE t ail on the doctors. If you cannot ali, vou may nrile and aduice will be g;ven free. Add;e HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, cr. (Itaktea, Market Cih Its, ll f rwatbxc, Cel. I lUtUIREtT Kol IET i Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gitca choice of tao fatontc route, tia the I'NIOX 1'ACIHC rasl Maii Lint-, or the KIO RANDE scenic lanes. Luc k a; the l.iut - )z days to Salt Lake z)s days to Denver 3J; days to Chicago 4ji days to New York I-'rcc KecIlssluK Ctaalr cars, I'p- tiolwlcrcd Tourist Slccpltssr Carst, Ialltsan Patatrc Mlccp- lug Cars opcratsrsl oss l rat ism. Kur fur.hcr iuionsa'l'-r ai'piy to i. F. U1VANS, Apt., lioseburg. C. O. Terry, W. E. Coman, Trav. I'ass. Act. Gen. AirL l.'l Third St Pof.:and. Or. Tne Cbarcties. Mstthopi.t Cava M comer of Main and Lane -reeta. Sanday Service. Preacnlng. 11 and 5 00 p m.; ewbbaln school, 10 a. m.; L. A. Walker, Superintendent; Ciaaa MeeUsc at cksvs of the morning aerrioe: Epworik Leagoa ; tp. m. F. II. ChurchU;, President. Prayer MocLus. WeOncaday, at . X p. m. O. K. A5uLP, Pastor, Parsonage, comer Main and Lane. t'MTi ButrBKe.t CHCaca on Fowler slrccL eanday sen Ice, at 11 a. m. an J T .30 p. ta. Pray er mretin;. Thurklay evening. Mr. Lcct H. Ccrur, Pa.tor. sr. CuiscH. Corner Cass and Main Urcc'ls. services ou se-couJ and foorUi Sun-lay morning of each month and every gun day evening. !-cial services announced from time to time. Rxv. Jou Ciim.v, Missionary. M. E. Cut ucu, eotTH.-Sctviccsevcrj Sunday morning in 1 evening. Rxv. J. T. COttos, Pastor Birrci Cut aiu corner oi Lane and Rose streets. Sunday service: Pre aching at 11 a. and 7:30 p.m. tjabbatb School at 10 a. m., O. F. Coahow, superintendent, fraycr meeting ft 7:30 Wednesday evening. C. A. DclL, fator. rit-T CuaiMUs I'm at h Corner of line an-i Woodward iikkIs. Sunday services: Preaching both morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at T.Ai. A conliil welcome and greeting awaits all. W. A. Wood, Pastor Fiuvr I'axsBTTLaias Ciil acii-Corncrof Can and Kosc streets, suuday scrTlce: Public worship, 11 a. m., ant S p. m.: Sabbath school, 10 a. in. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 7 .p. in. Prayer mee ting. Wctlnculay cvcuitig 7.30 p ui. J. A. Townmsd, Pastor Tax W. C. T. U. n ill hold ila regular incciiii!.- ou the second and fourth Monday of every month at 7:30 p. in. in the Ipnorth League room of the M. E. Church. Notice for Publication. CNiTtn 8t.te Land Orncr., Kotiie Is hereby given that tho fouowinc- named settler ha filed notice of hi Intention to make tinal proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the Register ana neceiver l. K I .ami onico at Boscuunr. Oregon, on June 27, 1891), vie JOHN C DAVM, on H. E. No. 7190, for the ViK BYi'l, BE': 8W', BW. Sg.Sec.iTp. -X 8, ksVv. He name tnc loiiowiug witnesses lo prove hi continuous resilience upon ami cuiuvatiou or lam mna, vl.: James McKay, Thurston Lull. J. R. Chan- man, ti. W. Crubbe, all of Wilbur. Oregon. 1. 1. HKIUUtH, inlltlO Reg later Best Bargains ol the Age. 200 seres. Stock farm, 40 acres in grass, Orchard, buildings, l,'d' mile from Myrtle Point, P. O. Splendid Invest ment. Price, f 1000. Homestead. 3 miles front Myrtle Point. G acres cleared, goo J timber. House, barn. Parties will relinquish for $200, half wuat improvements cost. A stock farm of 020 aores 20 miles from Myrtle Point; 700 acres in excellent pasture; 40 Durham cows, and 60 head of graded stock cattle go with tbe place. Price, $3,000; terms, $4,000 down, bal ance at 8 per cent. Inquire at W. F. & Co.'s Express Ofllue, or address, Obvil Dodge, J24 Myrtlo Toint, Orctjon. yi Prepare for Harvest. You will have the world by the tail and a down hill pull, if you buy a Piano Binder with fly wheel. See them, also the Chain drive Mower, at Churchill The Strongest, The Best 1 X V What we don't and Won't do. We don't ftuJwon't handle Bicycle merely to soil. It' poor policy. Oar iJea is that Bicycles are maJa to ride, andf the better Ihe wbei)t that we sell and Ibe less trouble they give, ibe wore bosi bees we'll have in tbe future. That last word is tbe secret to tbe whole eitnation. We're in it for a future. If yon feel as we do in this matter good goods, fair prices, pleated customers, and a busi ness futare you're tbe people we want to do business with. Send for Ilambler Catalogue, A. C. HARSTERS & CO., Agts. NEARLY Fifty-eight Years Old Kecognixing its value to those who desire all '.be news of the State and Nation, the publisher of The 1'lai.ndbaleb. (year own favorite borne paper) has entered in to an alliance with "Tbe New-York "Weekly Tribane" which enables him to fur nish both papers at tbe Uiflliog cost of f 1.73 "per year. Every farmer and villager owes to himself, to bia family, and to the core, m on it y in which be tins a cordial support of bis local newspaper, at it works constantly and nntiringly for bis interest in every way, brings lo bis borne all tbe newt and happenings cf bia neighborhood, the doings of bis friends, tbe condition and pros pects for different crop, tbe prices in borne market, and. in fact, is a weekls I l -1 I I l. I j : iwwi u.iru suuuiu wo iouuu in every Joel tbiok of it! I I BOTH One Year for $1.75. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations. in quantities 10 sun intending purcnasers, at reasonable - . prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. itaaassi o.R.&nco. DEPART For TIME SCHEDULES From Portland ARRIVE From Fast IMail Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. Fast Mail 6:40 p. m. norm, omana.Kan S p.m. saa City, M. Louis, Chicago aud East. Spokane Flyer P-m. I Walla Walla, Spokane, . Mlnneapolis.St.Paul Dululh, Milwaukee, Chicago and East. Spokane Flyer 8 30 a. m. f f.m. i Occea 5teassi(lilp j All sailing dates sub ject to change. For Han Francisco I Ss.il every fivo days I p. a. 8 p.m. Columbia River p. m. Ex.Smiday Steansars. Ex Sunday Saturday To Astoria and Way 10 p.m. Landings, Willamette River. 4 30 p.m. S a.m, Orefon City, Newberg. 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Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrives at 2-55 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, departs 9:00 a.m., Mondavs Thursdays and Saturdays. Southbound mixed train No. 220 ar rives at 3:00 p.m., on Sundays. Mon. days and Fridays, departs 7:15 a. m. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Shasta Limited la the name ol the only perfect train n the world, now running every night between 6t. Paul and Chicago, via Ibe Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway the pioneer road of the west in adopt iug all improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau tiful sceneiy along tbe route of the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage Btmp. Address Geo. II. Heafford. Gen (isi ittuTftr Aftnt, Cbirsgo, M Mining Application, No. 95. Ckitko htatcs Lm Orncg, fcurebuflr, Oregon. June S,to VOTICK It HKKKBV OfVr.S THAT ' Charles Brnueao, C. J. Ji-nuinga and It. J. Jenninira. whose posulfie sddrses aie as UtC low ul Charles Uruneau arvl U. J. Jeonisms. :oiugeOrve, Lane county, Oregon, and j, j. Jennings, o Portland, Muiinoaan County, Ore gon, have tloa day nied their application for a patent for 'MJ linear feet 01 the Helena, Conssa. idated Quart Mine, or vela, bearing sold, stiver and lead, 1th surface rrouud tib Uxl la width, being P feet on eaeii side of tne center of said vein, and ltng VOt linear feet of the lUlcsa Lode Claim aiMllilft of the Lsuiette Lode Claim, the. Laurvtte being the 1st extenatoa Easterly of the said Helens Claim, said rials belrur prllcu:aly de;rill a Mineral Sarrer. No. M, U-Iena QnarU Lole and lurctte Quartz Lode, known ax ileleua Consolidate! Quarts Mine. iiusted in Bohemia Mining Duttnet, Douglas Coonly, 'Oregon, in Township No. S3, a. ft. I a , Wiilsuiette Mc-ndian, regnu. Appili atloo of Charles Braaesu, P. J. Ur nlnits and K. J. Jennings. IILLE.VA LODE. Beginnicgat a fir poat 4 inches MOsre, I feet lonii , set It inches in the ground, srlth reea owind alongside. crt)d 11. ft. ztli. Ideatteal with location starling point of tbe Helens lode aim, whence t"e discovery cut, and Toaaet No. I, la ti. it degree E. li feet: alw s fir 1 in. in dlam. bean . :J7 ikwws, W. tl fcet. mtWrnH M. :wi, b. T-: also a !r S in. dlam. beam N. Wreea W. 21 feet. s-nbe4 M.S. W, B. 7. Also tbe Noonday Mining Co. s Or Jiotise bsr is. V, degr W. alsttr.t 2 feet. Also the mouth of Oeo. K errs Tunnel bears a. A d-s . n - about feet. Alv, Mt. Tbeiiaoa. commonly known a Cooborn Pea of the Cast cade Range, Ua-a e. It )r. E. Ab0 Dtamotfl Peak bears UMifct K; Useax run . M deg. W. on coure of lode, op tees as ceursl ft., luterwt aon road lesyling from the N'onday Co. s Mine lo their ifutni snUI, at IffA it v-t ht post 4 in, H'imik, 4 feet low,. In inches in toe ground ior center postoa Wesv eriy e:il of tins cisnn. with mound of stone aionfle, si n -! M is. from which a 1 1 IS in. dis. bears S. i deg , W. 3U leet, senbtd Ji. a. B. T. A fir In. dia. bear X. 0 dcg. E. 10 feet, scnbe-1 M.B.jB T. Ibis post :s Went ical i;b the locstkva fsjsa set on westerly end ot this c-aint. Theocc S. a, lies. j It Tel post Xo. L, id, n ileal with location Cor. I feci long. 4 iixaea stoar-, 1 incbea in t.e gpnnd with s moans! of stone sionzilde, senbtd C. I, M. b. Afr, fro wh.A a !:r II in. dis. bear N.C7 dcg. at, 49 ft. scnoed C. I. M- . B T. A l-ioc-1 in. dis. li dVeg. II II, scribed C I M a . B T. Whence corner lj seetiotm T-12-U suvl IU, Ts. a, h B 1 and 1 E, .ilsmette Meridaa. bears S O des? 3j mm w irss !'.t, in-.nce bn Cot So L s ,i Vrg E Var iv des a.' m.n E. Dceend steep Moanta.n, siope B E lj ft wag on road iesdinz lr -m -rday Quarts Mine s Qosru Mlii C Udes E Uutt- rauue road C oq.ia. Is i It to Cor S't X. 1 V nti si lia a coraer of the Iocsik-o. A Sr poet feel lour, I Incises care. set 1 h. ui tne grasjs-i sua rsvin-i ol atone scribed C i M S X. w hence a p:u L" in. dia- bears N 1 deT W ft, acrlbol C X M e) B T. Ttkc frota Cor So I S 34 dea; E, Var 19 W u-m E . U ll to Cor No U of Laamte Clauj, .if l fe t ta pot set la een ter of Easterly end snf the llcieiia Claim, identical wlta iucstiow peat set in easterly end of this ctaisa. A fir pt 4 feet lag. I iacae s-i'ia-e. set D fa. 1st tit grooad wl cv.-sari ot sLooe sUustzsKle. r-n'Ksi M a w beare a r-r in Ls bears 8 U dez I 9 ft. scribed M - B T. -It ft lo ten'er roat it Westerly esd of Laamtr Ciaiss. M ft le ssssUI creek C sonLb Estt, ft lo eoner 5o . Identical sitn acuraarrof tie ioesriosx. A fir post t feel long. iSKbes sq-iare set t ineaea in toe grocasi with awoad of saooe aionxude, sen bed C M s nenee a lr m dia bears N it tics w a ft scribed C I, M rXs) B T. Corner No 2 of L".ret:e Lvle bears 5 3 deg C 15 It: -brace boat Cor No 3. N 44 dej W. tar k deg Ji sua . Asread su tamnlr.a :! ft intersect wsstsss rosvi leading trom Nooirdsy Miae 1st Qwattz afiil. lil it sause wsgn ro.l. Ittj ft to owner So 4, idearical with a ocana ocsraer. A ut p.t 4 tl k ng. 4 la. v.iire. set l laehea ia the groor-d, w::a xocal of sbioe -iiHr. cnoedC4, at s 50. Waeaee s tr ' in d:a rrars S dg X atla sr 21 ftacn Jtd Ci.ll B T-aa.l taeaea dej W. ar i dta 30 nun E. li lo renter sass ss westertv ead of Csim before deambes, eEarat iag w aerea. LAC BrTTaT LODE. B-.y,iin:ng at coraer No L. idewtieal srl ts ojratt ot .oea ioo. a i.t sost I ft long, 4 iaesc. Sfisir. art Is iacaea in tut grvsad iia asooa t or flor-e aUccg-sS'Se. smM C ! M 3bS, waasse A e Pae i ia ills bears S 42 ctegree east. Zi scribed CIH: B T Coraer So J. of Helen bears js d.f W U ft. theaec fr-jta coraer No i, S ate; L. Var dssr i sua E 1 It to erav-r post on aaeriy essa of Hcieas C-aiu. a it toce-ntrr post as wcwczlr ea-1 oi Lai.rev.ee aU3. A tr post, 4 inches waare, 4 leet lowg, set ks i tie be. is the ground, sm'uesl X. 8. sriLb ooead of stone aiotasJe. l ienueai wiih ioeau.s t4 Westerly rsd mt Lsnre: CU-ia. whence L.aerv Cst sad Ttinaei "a. bears a.TJ d. fc hA tt-M tret tosasacwi i . S E j?i it to coraer 3s, Heieas CUim. sew ft. to coraer So. i. 1 lenticml w.th correr vi locstbia. A fir post ft. 1-jcg, 4 inches s,uare, act IS lnci.- ia the gruoaa, wita avmad xm aioaic-we.cr:bed C, No. 14-. wbaaec A r rltta.dss. bean S. Ji dew Z. U ft. Kriaski . 34- . B. T. Tte-ae tr-a corner No s. tl drg. E. Var U dcg. atia. E. dr-cead lt ft to coraer S. A fir post 4 ft. k-ax.4 iaeacs ssjl taches ia Use crowad. wsUt bobsI of mcsss aiorf.le, aaW C.4, M. s. as, stau a rt lop t.gaaesd Koxk. two ll oct of growad tlx ineiies wiia - cut with a chae; a; dssct mm which bears rt ft Jer. w. x: ft rTrkfj srUa a ca jei. C. a. M.S, 3M, B. R. the 5. E. o-raer of tie NooadaT Qoam M: ,bea.-s j. , deg W. Jujfu Ti iKe fn-ta corn, r Nol x, s S d-r w. Var. TS dcy. a min- E. LiS, (u to Creek S ft. srata, C. S, E. Oj it, to ceatexpost on LMxir rod oi taw Ciaun. A ftr post 4 It- iotr. 4 laebe j care, et I ia caes ia the rT.2ad, with saoaad ct os aiunaaJe, saitjcd M 3ts wbeace a Sr U Is d.s bear -I d. W. a st accbed 1L a. SM B- T. ssecBd fc.T.1 to corner No 4. IdesUesi with a cot of 1ocsUjb: A Cr post 4 II long, t inches Wjwsrr, sssl IS iav cac ia the grjoad. with monad of tnss a;.r.ie. ssa-.bed u M. S. w k-eace s if hi la dj. bears N. Bl des. E. a ft. bribed C. 4. M. S, Xt B. T. 1 accte N. Ti dog W. froo tor. No t. Var. O deg. t ma. E, T2i it. to Creek X it wide C. ' --i e ft, ts srao.in road w.in; jva Nooat dsy Mine to Quanr Mill. I tf 1L to earner No. I. and pacc of begiaaiag errbracLtx Ju is acres. I no jarrey U lie Ueiews sad LsareUa Cisru Lodes are Ucaucal wtUt tae reipecsjsw ocaiK-iis. sad the presomed gvacrai cususs o the cia or lode is aonasrcsicr: sad aisuta easterly, as i saovn be ih piat hied faansrsnta. as near as caa be de temuaed irv&i lac Hrearst deveierpraewl. Tbo Notiex eif Locatioa of Uses snfairse Usis ;s recorded as (oioss. Ia-:t 1 i--t, iocauoo of C.s Uceaa. (caikd Bciraer) is recorded ia ntoaw S of Doogia Cowatr. l-rcMi M ining Rcoords. at rse iai, cn tae ixk day of Ja.y. lx: sad the srroal aoUce Usss of i rectnded ta Voiaase . of DocurLaa Coeaty wT Mialag Record, st Psjres 3ul sad JK oa tae J t day 1 Acgiut. ly.c The 4rt iocatioii of tsc Lasrettc Lode Caha wa recorded ta Voium s, of Dvwslss Cooaty. Orrgo, MiniC! ftcceed. oa tae lUi day of No vember. Jjr. at Kaj-e s and the secoasd loca tioa Botico themf was leeorded oa the gad day 1 Auu(, ir, la Volume , of loulsa and a UtVTdn' M"lllS Heurds, st ra The ad;aiatng Claims are; On tbe aortiseriv de ol the Helen. tUeiraer) Lode CUus. taw Verde Llc Claim, oi which r. J. Jeaainc a .ocator sad c-suaant, sad 00 the Northerly side of lae Laurel ui Lot. -!. 71 . v. 71 V1 Claim, of which B J. Jewnincs sad C. H. B. Bruaewu are ihe locators and rlsia. aats. The caster' T end f f T 1T..A er- Claira i ihe westerly roJ of the Laurens -.. a essbsrly end of the Laaretts Claini is vacant covemrueut '.aad. sad oa ta southerly side of lh lielcna i Hcener) and Laa rette Causa is vacant roverunieiit la lI Oa the sieaterlr m.1 J ts vti. . . C-aim i the While w iasa, Lceia Mining socsted and claimed by ii. G. W arner. And any aadaU pewoa ela.m.n. sclverselT tae mining groood, vein, lode, preaiiscaor say portioa the-reof, so described, swrveyed, plstied and applied lor. are hereby aotiiied that unless their advene clsims are duly filed accocSing to iaw aad the icgusaliona taere un.lr, .KtoTih ilf.1 .5 poalicstie ot thia notice, with tho Register ol ih r ,,. si Land Oftiee at Besseborg. in the County eJ Dooa )aa. sad State of Orrshin. ttw .n k- liTl. virtne ef the provisions of ssud statute 1-strd this lata dsy of June, L, and Snt Mb. UcaUouow June Ula, Dtts. . T. BRIDGES, Register L'.iLaud 0cs. Notice for Publication. VSITKD .oTATEj LAND OFTICK. ., . Kieburg, Orrsn'O, Mar I ISSSi. Notice 1 herebr aiven thi th (,il.., nawed settler haa filed notice of hi intaaUoa .0 n.s.cnuti prooi in support of ai ciausa. and tbst said nroot will b w.i.-.m. ,k.. e.. and Receiver U. t. Laahl Umc at Kusebars, Oregon, on Jnly. 5 !, yis: JAMfcS r. RUSSELL S. R. 6 w. He names the foUowirur w l'taessc to prove his contintioaaresirenc npoaaadcwiBV vsttonol said land, vn: W illiam Moure, Thomas Burnet. Harver SarnrrVurf i..k tiMtSMi all ol Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Ou-W J. T. BKIDV'13. Begistsr. Farms for5le. A number of small farms for sale. adapted to fruit growing. Good apple and prune orchards on some of them. For further particulars inquire of, G. W. Aukkson, Cleveland, Or. Vlavl. Viavl. Mrs. J. If. Shupe is local representa tive for the popular Viavt remedies. Any one desiring any of these remedies will please call on her at her borne or ad ees her at Uoeebnrjr, Oregon.