V S V .X V.. V V SURE DEATH a uirrel in Gopher Poison Closing out Sale!!! We arc closing out our entire tock for CASH Now ii the time to BUY. Read Prices. Mens' Heavy Boole, worth $2,60 u r f 1 iji Shorn' " $1.60 tot3.0J,.. . rtiootofiw) Ladies Heavy " ' $1.60 f,)r i (, " Fine " " $1 60 to $3 00.... ..r !,(),) to 12.(1) Boys SulU worth $3,00 to $5.00 t .r 2.IM to 3.5l Mens' Pants at almost half price. 1 a ! (PREPARED WHEAT) -' V' If 3 Ladles' Vests for Summer wear 23 yds. of Callc Meos' and Boys summer Hats at Discount. Three packages 31b. Uold Drop Washing I'ow.ln . . Tea Bars Laundry Snap, Four cans Tomatoes Three cana K C. llsktnj Powder . Seven 2 or., pan. Smoking Tobecco. Dishes, Tin and Agatewate at almost your own price SURIi DEATH OK 11IK And Effectual traction of lor $1 .(H) Pe Speedy .for tr for lor .(or iJ 25 2" SQUIRRELS. GOPHERS. Hay row before the stock is picked over. I'verythw K ii, my store will be eolJ at Cost but for Cash Only. ril ' i o ! i DAIS MICE. CROWS, ETC J. A. Black. W Drain, Oregon. 3 A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists, r alia IIMilllUI IV MINIMI i j i ' V4l y r I ii i i l r i a. i I -J - I Squirrel and J&mUmW Gopher Poison tMOUt .it,,..,,. ,.. ryJ'P-A. Tli B1 awl Cheapest Heiue.U - iP'-H.j&i&Kr)?'v,' lY of the.- orvb.rd and - " iaJ.- -r-i H'y, ."V-.-" i ! This cut represcuts our leader iu Iron and Enameled Bedsteads, the Best Bed stead offered by any concern in.thc state for the price 4 25. Our line of Bedsteads are complete. " Common Bedsteads for 51.89. Better ones for 52.25. Hard wood Bedstead for $3.00. SPRINGS, MATTRESS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, and PILLOWS, as cheap in proportion. . 'KICE BICE, Tlie House Fuxnisliers. THE PLAINDEALER rnbllthcd Momlny and Thur!y. a tk rtaiNUEAiXK riBUsiiiNti tv. . 9 (TRATFORli . W. C COSSER I. t.9TlTroKO, ...Vu!tlilier Editor I ..Mgr. and solicitor Subscription . rn i a. .nth "ritwe Mthi Kate. V 00 1 DO! JCLY 20. ISA'. j The man who goes ou his utniu?r va uitioe for -esercice it the oat who is nvr JipiKiate.l. Now is the time to tjin to mitke the itistrict fair next u.outl. the grandtt ' Mccess of any et btfld. i Ti father of JtfJhf8 and the uio'.hf r oftriwuare reivicc more t!;an their ehar ol public attention tUis satnme r. General Summers is not onlr. brve j whico ntcU eevi Jeot;y aoatteo.pt Mid worthy commander, hot also a good 10 PH1 your people azaiut the fonacientiotuj frienl of :ha Oregon sol- :" nd Charles Eract au of dier bove ' Bohemia. Tha said artkl stated in substance that Chas. M. Coilier, a I'. '. - . ,,..,! S. miueral purveyor ws vicioas'y ts- fNwne vears ago bustutes ojencoulJut. ... . J . . , . atford to go to the loist because was so dull; now ther can't aljrJ to leave became boeioeee i to t rik. Twas STwr thus. , . , The aUte of Iowa is out bat nearly half a ru:llion dollars in its treasury. Such (samples of living within tie income provided, aud keepin out cf debt, ere so rare atuoug etates. conutiee and maoicipalities that they are deee:T inf of especial ' noti e and couixenda tion. Yet this should ht r.a 1 co aid be I be role, instead of the rare exception, if J ... , . , ,- ,T eoaeaetiUons about piblic affurs A. . T, boat their own. Telejcraoi. That thereto always two sides to a nueefkw is sgun sirongly r vinced from perosal of the article appearing ia thU erne of the PUffocaLU which gives prominent lioliemia miner s vereiou oi tbe little episode of last wtt-k in which B. S. hberidan. of this city, aud Survey or C. M. Collier, of Eogene, oa the one tide, and tbe Jennings brothers and Cbac. Braneau, on tbe other, Ggnred as the principals. The inference that a state of law'eesnees exieU or has ever listed in the Bohei.ia mines, is wholly without fouoda'bn, regardless of the fact that recently jme of the miners proceeded to "bounce" an a'.torLey and eonreyor whom tlif y t. aimed were tre' passing on tbeir premise against tUeir wiahee and yigoro os protests. . Portland had for a guet-t U-t week, lion. Adalbert M. I'itey, a nun who baa acbeived dutinctioa not alone in the -literary world a the an-h r of tbe "Life of Admiral (ieorge Dewev aortiie IV w- ej Family Hieto;y," a wjrk that is narlma Umu tt'.l,.!' il i.m ar or the. Holy Bible, and "Toe Life and Letter of Admiral Diwey," now in preer, but who also holds a resiwusible position io the eeivice of the govern ment. It is, perhaps, needless teay ' that Mr. Dewey id related to the hero of Manila bay. Mr. Dewey was io Port . ' jland, however, in the capaci.'y of a gov . nusent official, a4 special agent of the United States departaieut of labor, and tor me porpose ol gatbenag sutiencs re- rrdiog government! i.ou.iitious Hegarding tbe wieties ol tbe Oregon volunteers to be landed and mustered out of service at San Francisco mstead f at Portland, we do not believe there is j. any excneeforthestay-at-hoestocom-l J,ialn Thevo.untc.arett.eiueu w bo j have done toe work, gone through the , egbnog.endoredthebar Uhirsnnl suf- j feredfroui wound, aud oiseae. Ti.e , maUer was very properly left to ih.u, j and no fauit shouiil lie fuuud witii ll.e ! choice tbey mad been moved by ' - wPt j sentiment; vn who i hmlwsn wallowing in tropic-l ewairipejthiBin8Ul,ie Viev , :allrf, ;0 ,tliU.. haw had that knocked out of them. I, ,,, ()i , , ;,.,.-.,. t( Jmui is noW business w uh tl.nn and an eager- ,., i.,, ... i. . ! ami l.ruii-aii, who ate m ipu-t ui.d nesetobe tree fr;u the restraints of j ,. ,, , .. .. 1 pfacHa'iie men as ttirre are in t f - ciini. mmwnw ifi.n in. .. . t 11 . F . U which tbey asked to be mustered out u. I v"ttHm iouica.es iuai tuey auow , pretty well what tbey want. ; m, Barklow, Mar.in Stage Co. Fnvate conveyance fro.u Uoeeburg to ; CoqnUle City via Myrtle Point, connect- J fog with boats and traiue. Uave Co-: qoille City and Roseburg Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Goo' rigs aoo teaois. Beit of a-comodationr. Fur prices and particulate call on or a I drete, W. Pitwi.o, .'irner tirijeer, ItoM-bnrg, ftrriton. HELENA MINE EPISODE Boiiemia a Ciil. Law - bitliiig Mining Camp. NO "SHOT GIN LAW" tMLOUD. Diffkultv Re&ullinir in Uet-tr uclion .of Surveyor Collier's Instrument Provoked by Roseburg Attor neys. U Ll:., Jo;y IS, Lditor I'L viNDtALKK. :r : I t ei . l'c in o-jr ta'aaVe aper far a ft w j refutation of a ecorriious ariicle j pperir.g in a li-.tie paper issued ia jour j city oa the lih int.,cl'ed the Review, bus:-;""'" V' h.j. jenuina aa Lii&r.ts traaea'i, ; with a Winchester ritli, hi solar tran i sit broken, ar.d t:ie eurvtvor ej-cted at tthe mouic cf a rill, and otht r EtuiT equally vile aid I.ilte. Ti e fatg are uiai ecuie mree or lour jears i, liru- neaa and some of the Jennin,;; loys 1 j cated a mining c'aiaj calie I 'h? Helena, and at or about the time they locate., they heard that one G. ti. tVartitr claimed it and asked him aVxjct i', and he said he had filed on it but oj jI J iut i hold it asho had one cLim oa tLat vein. Tnen Broneau aud the Jennings i boys went ahead and extended abc'tit t oft . . ., . ,- , . 12,0J0 bendes the:r time for three tr i . . . . . ,i ia uoa yiuj it,e c:aiiu aoo cociractea io seii it at a gooj rotst. I loen "IJ " rnr cojinjenced a suit in I 1T tot the mine and a.kd for an in- j ; inaction restraining Mr. Uruneau and : """"n' ul,.," '"i lunucr : ror hereon. fcaU suit was dismissed and ll.e io junction deLieU by l:ie court. About this time Mr. Bruneau and the Jennings boys applied for a U. S. pa tent for their mine. Thti Mr. Warner comtLencvd an actional law io the cir cuit conrt to recover the mine from the Jennings and Bruneau, which action is Dot yet decided. Then the attorney for Mr. Warner secured the services of Mr. Collier, cf Eugene, and went npon the said claim with tee intention of eurwy- j "-m orociea away, cd went' ut 00 the. .third day retuntd again, and notwitbstan J;n the rentated 1 r '. ft.... , , j warnings and deuianJj of tbe owners to j kee, ofI ttie l'remise8 thvy forced their I ou nj re,l,'ej 10 " itjea .Mr. jJamM! "cning told them they most ,e've' anJ Mr' Collier 8liJ L ' o ,eave' He "" ut he had read ! notice not to trespass, an 1 he knew be was on the Helena claim. Mr. Jen- u.ui,., iu rjunK ,m .roai toe preajeea broke the " "asi was - 1 . 1 bc.iiog on i of the claiiu. The attorneys lor Mi. Warner are in fault in the whole trouble, aa t'oey ad vised the suiv. v or tiiat le hJ a legal ri;ht to make the survey without any ordf r of the courts or permi'smn from uewnre, wmtii a.ivice was wrypp, ; and which they most nave known to j have been wrong wbcu thy gave i . The surveyor was a tte.'perr and the par ties with him, having no peruii-sKn from tbe court or owner.i to gi upi.n iLie projnjrty. , etnfl:ov aW 0, ,, jt, lienjU ,,, an , " Mw a (rtuW, io ,Ut cau( M- ti, ,-,, uu re uu ,Lve ,j0ae af ,ia tiuit. ,;a.l it n ,t bec-u , hy u tf 1Jr . i,,,,.,, ,.i.,..ii . f . . , . wirl1 uwyers, l.fvin3 in th main :.,. ,,,,,-,,, ,, , . "'lKol woikem, ep.-idmg lb ar)(, u;(J:l(.y jn a.lv,Ijdn(? ,he ifi, ir lime .'it's of tljJ w,1Qti) , HU , . ,:l;aigtt uijj in sold Koeeburg Poii.U -krt.T.. I . 1. . T : L " .. . ., ....,,,.....,.,,, .iiunifn I1B41 M' f.ll'llll Mlf-l Hrtl'B 11 Ff.ti. II mil.... elc.f wih ,ha intenli .n f taking l! e u iuto tlieir own j,ULd!1 ie ab8(J,ulu!, (aiae. camp'' it any prison I herein. The said Kosrburg alt'jrii.'v i-i probacy afiaid, and well may he ''j, 1iCD he ndvires tiefpMS? mi otlii-r ri.pie'H pr jpeitv. Is.vai- II. BlNCH.VV. Sopt. Miinick Mining .t Milling Co ROADMASTER DEAD. Fell on His Head From Hotel Riddle I in the Night. Ott.v.vrs l'.vbs, Or.,Joiy IS Jjhn j Gilviu, divisiju roadmaster. died at 10 ! o'clock, at RiJd!e. from tbe eflect of fall , i;;g from the eeeond ttuty window of the Jb jtd. I tie ueceased iiiLer tell or i w.i'.kej o-Jt ol the window some time : during the night, feed was Hot fju:ul till ; mjri iuk'. He struck on his head frc?- ar cR b-9 ,ieVM tvs lined con SCXUJDCS. Mr. ti.i!?iu nana native o.' IreUud, and 53 years cf ve. He has lived in Grants rarstince JS1, when the Ore gon A CttUMruia railroad was eonsliuct rd. lie has leei dii ieion roaiimaiter between .Koi?-tiuri5 and AsL auii ince i the road was I -uilt. Hisiaaiily cousiets of one !ai.tr( M'e. UiO Norris, of Portland, " and ttiree eua, Thcmas, Maurice nd John, living ut horue. . He was a member of the Masonic iraternity. Tne funeral eervirta were hel I Wednes day. Looking tilass. Mr. Win. Wii.iaais here last wev. of Diiiard, was The ciickicg of tlie linJer tan be he.ird CE'.-e more. Juo. ifauh went tj Koseba'g Tues day cn business. Asher KitbarJs of I'illard attended church l.ere t? Jndar W. V. tiaixoaa and ftm;y have moved to Oakland to reside. - Mr. J. Deaning is atTtu Mile visiting his s's'.er Mrs. T. M. O'.Kvact. Mr. t". S. riournoy of Hournoy valley j waB I:iuS 1 nsiaesa hcra this we. k. Mr. and Mrs. 1". M. Str.cklaiiJ were doing bns uess in Keburg net Thare- , dar; i .'ir. an l jlr?. . V. L'avte were pre- j eented with a liue girl ba'iy a fw days s-.j. Mls3 Kv lituuT ,u i MlM JeUio j w .- M , from Roseburg, last Sunday. The famous lady preacher, Mrs. (sweet who was holdirga series' of meetings here last wck, closed them Sunday evening. Messr. Chas. aud Oeorge Churchill, of Cleveland passed through here on their way to Ten Milo to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. Churchill, Uet Saturday. Mi&3 Kivis AuJrus accompanied by her uncle, Sheldon Maltoon, left last Tuesday for Wasbiugton to remain in definitely. Uev. Tabor of Klenbower delivered a very interesting discourse last Sunday, to a large crowd of lietcners. Next Sun day is Hev. Cartel's day. Mr. Ma. tin. the "broom maker," tells ui a thrilling story. When one bight last week he was eu-ountered by a large panther; as he lives on a hill " I southwest of Looking Glass, he arose and ,arl.1 Ii Rnalinr. l,uf..rj .lawn' between his nlace and K. M. Gomar.'a l.fthxr.l a cl.r;it a.-r.in, .n1 supposing u i3 0 a prao,,, answered it, and iu a few moments he was confront ed by the auinal. He carried with him a candle which he waved before the pursuing antauouis', and in that way kept the ani.nal from him; sever ;1 times in e'Jccesiou it Lft hun ttien returned whilo he waved th? candle each time, aud Iit it left altogether. When Mr. Martin airive.l Kt Mr. tioodman's, he ws not injured b-jt terribly friUteueJ. WartiiMAS, lilkton. B'ly ti.i.o-. John K ;i a Si-utlh'nurg visitor Inst etk, J. M. Robinson itm-leu bubinon trip to I'rain S'liiday, J. M. Stark left hue for The Dalles one ilay last week. Mis IlcfhHie Culy, of Drain, was the K'iet of friends in this locality last week. Some of our young folks expect to go to tbe co.ist fojn !o c-ii j y a plca?unt out iug. Rev. W, S. Gordon, of Drain, preached ... at tbis p'ac! Sunday, to a well-tilled boire. Mr. and Mrp. A. Robinson, of Cali fornia, sre iditinn relatives iu his vi l inity at pre-rnt. T. Aiidrewe, .f SjoUHburg, passed tbrongli Klkton Saiuiday on his way to tlm county nat. IhePocial Siiiiiday evoniui! was said i j to be an enjoyable affair. tj'ii'e a crowd I Makes the food more delicious and wholesome was present aud eujoyed the entettian on. tit a ud refreshment. The firm o( lVctlev poitel, have sold their cluudise to Jce Lyons, , , i. , " w. w . HprkT,. V.r.ifi ttv cAml 1-.a r.nt.lti.1 .Ii .. i ,i. . . of the rale. Mrs. J. Ivjtler aud daughter arriveJ home from t!.e ricicity of rkottaburg last week, wlit-re they speut the Fourth. Tom. - m m (ilendale. Dor., July llth. to Mr. and MreH. t ... r.,,,- 1. n . UHiu.f, a con. . Jacob t'halwuk. a trom:iii.i;t Iirmrr Bni t,n,in m nf tvr,l- --a i. .t Glen lale ... , . v . ( , . ,. ., ,, . K. Joces. of the famous Oold Borf 1....: u.iuc mas ociu oupiuraa ai Mivnuair ; yesterJay. Mrs. J-teJliaoi of Central l'uiut maJrt her eon and daojt'nters at Glendale a vi- I 8uLS in u whethtr l.ry e. me in it last week. ' holy or one at a tio.e. Mrs. Hardy ElitrT and Mrs. Celi Ling- j hao1 1 ? Jar b-9t ul def ine t-o par enbariof the Cedar were the caeate 0 i take of lee cream at your expense ader Mrs. i. i EllifTonToeeday. Rev. Tarker onr new pastor, ia holding j a series of meetings at the new hall, j Tbe attendance is very good. ; Mrs. S, Battle of Canyon ville, who has 1 been visiting her eon. Peter Ultui, aud Mir -i'- uron clMe chcol hie family ai Glendale. returned home j ou Uo Frjiri in dT Tues'ay. j Miss Walsh we are informed will Mrs. Amanda Ball of CanyouvUle and j d." 1,er leroj Hfy Mr. Joaonh Brow n of ;aloavilU. awnt a ! district in a abort time. day of last wet-k visiting ilendale; friends. Miss Gertrude Wilson of Medford, and Mies Kuilt Uvan of Graute Pas, are the guests of Mr?. Adelis RedSe'd at Bcsky- dell. Mr;. II. 1'. Siu.er, who has been rusti cating at Mr. Rioter's mines on Snow creek lor tome time, returned home Morday. O. F. Kobrer has opened a wholesale and retail butcher shop on Pacific avenue where lie keeps the est nf everything in thit line. n. 1 i. 1 w- 1 i .i 1 -1. . I L'l. ftuu jiib. j v. . wc, ui 1.10 view, will arrive on the 1st for an ex tended vieii with Mr. I'awej'd mother and other relatives. V W - v 1 44 va aa wa w a wr awx. oaap-MM w a a v a will arrive Ibis evening for an extended visit with his two daughters, Mrs. .lo cum aud Mrs. Miller, at this place, and may reside at Glendale in the future. Mrs. F. T. Lady returned on SanJay morning from a three moolhs' visit with relatives at Portland. Mr. Lady, who is with tbe W. U. Tel. Co. at Riddles, ac companied hie wife to Glendale, return ing to Riddles Sunday evening. Tbis entire community was pained to hear of the tragical death of Mr. J. F. Galvln. at Riddles today. MK Galvin had a ho3t of friends here, who will de plore the peculiar accident that resulted in hie death. And, we join them all in tendering profound sympathy to the greatly bereaved family. Judge and Mrs. F. O. Plotner enter I uineJ a namber oI their fr;en Js at tlieir pretty suburban, on Sunday. Among the number were, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Elliff, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Lady, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Redtield. Mrs. P. K. Deaey Mrs. I. Boyd aud her daughter. Miss Maud Warnor, and all of tho W. V. Tel. Co., mea who came op on that day from Riddles. A very pleastnt sociable was enjoytd by all. J. E. Cox, who has held the position of section foremsn at Glendale for some years, will remove with Lis family to Woodviile, Jackson county, August 1st, whero he will take charge of the section th- , be having changed locations' with A .iew Kelleber who wiabcM to come to Uiendalc on accouut of the delicate health ot his wife, thinking she will be beneGited by ths pure water and fresh air of this healthy locality. Mr. Cox and his family have made many friends here who regret theii going. Glendale rejoices with all of Oregon at tbe return of our brave soldier boys, and would be delighted to give them a recep tion, if they could eUy here a short time as they pass on to their homes. We would honor ourselves iu doing homage to the brave soldiers tried and true, who have o tie red their services to defend our flag from a wily and treacherous foe in a foreign land. Aud tears of tender ay ui pathy falls from eyea unused to weeping as we think of the sadueas of those mothers w hose boys are left behind in lonely graves, 111 the Pnilippines. May )i comfort them us He alone ca.i do. Molmk. The women o' a Kaiibas town have de cided to wear trousers insteid of skirts, bloomers or other female covering for. the pedal trcuiities, owing, as tbey say lo the stvere winds prevailing tbere Such action would rretf quite a breeze ln "" town- Pithy Paragraphs. - - j ...... ."""a1- ones will kive you euougii troub!e , . , , ,. ...... i eopie wiiii meee Kina oi iiiuos i '. , ) ; buouiu uo caieiui as io uieir .i ii , . .i . . . . bike cos- fumes. A woman at lite iientiol d cau give a tnau an example of bravtrv that i'. will take him 3 ears to foiget. Some people are bora tired, aud oth ers seem to have been born for the pur j pons of making others tired. , Sw,," J mtnied m,n, knows how to govern his Wife, tut the 1 . .. . : trouble is the wau l let him do it. Jail,etnK by the sue of ti e writs 3iany j women weir the eig:i revlu.-ed waists' seen io many windoas ii fullv exempli , bed. Inerearea irrrat uianv anxiouii bar- jenta who wid lie giad to atlcome their yon have dropped a mild hint putaio'.og to tbe scar- ity of the almighty dollar that is tovr. Scottsburg. Mrs. A. K. Ozoui is expected heme this week, having almost recovered from her recent illness. Re. Buckcer passed through town one day last week as a delegate to te A.O. I . W.at The Dalles. Mise Fanny Andrews Las retained from California and la vi?iting with her numerous friends and relatives. D. V. Botler, Misses Sadie Wcde, Josie Andrews and Sadie Andrews, at tended service at tbe Long Praiiie school house. The family of Dr. Kuykecdall came down last week for their annual outing at the beach ; they are the tint comers tl the season. 1 Today's .Market. Portland, Juoe 2S. Eggs Oreon, IS cents perdci. Butler Best dairy, 22s(.i25c; fancy creamery, & Ilk per roll. Poultry Chickens, mixed, to.Oiti.tW rrunet Italian 23',:. ailver, extra choice, 4 i)i per lb, Wheat-Walla Walla 53 03c; Val ley 5iiiC0c; blueetem oStgGOc. Oate White 34oe; choice gray, 42 g 13c. per bushel. Millstuir Bran, 1 j; middlings shorts, d LO; chop, $10.00 per ton. Hay Timothy 3510; clover. t79; Oregon wild hay, 10 per ton. Wool Valley, 15tGi: Lastern Ore- gon, SiS 12, Mohair, 20(230. Potatoes Oregon Bnrbanks, tlo; Garnet Chiles, fl.o0-.3tl.75; California (new) 23 wr pound. "Th tiiRht my hooae iHir ntd. ral rrars aro, I was taken with abort- new of brcatb and pal pilatioa of tbe heart," writes Mr. Suua C TuUohof Sulphur Mioea. Louisa Co., a. "The trew wora all the time, until a few tuontb aao, when I commenced th ue of Dr. pierce a medi. ants. Before that 1 could scarcely eat aavthior. I could not leep at night, waa aot able to do any work, and could scarcely act around the aouae. I bad riTrn up all hope of ever getting well again: but I cm well again, and I give Doctor Pierce'a medicines all the credit. I took the "l-'avorite Prescription.' the Golden Medical Discovery' and ' Telleta.' Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is a medicine for women only. It cures alt forms of female complaint stops back nndside-acbe allays the infiamma- tion which causes those dis agreeable weakening drains on the system pro- motes regularity of the feminine func- , ttons, and makes rtainful .'. J penods a tninc x oi tne past. Dr. J-inrt's Golden Medi- .... j. t . 1. - 1.1 , A. 1UI IliC OIOOM, liver, lungs, i and nerves.' It', cures all ti on- ' chial and throat troullr, strengthens weak liuis. stops bleeding from the lungs, and builds tip the entire srstem. II puntici tne I'Wxxt, stirs up a lazy liver, ana soothes almsed, crying nerves. Neither of these medicines contains any alcohol, whisky, sugar or syrup to preserve if. properties, but both will keep perfectly in any climate. Dr. Pierce's rieasant Tellels cure con stipation. They keep the bowels open ana regular. Tbey do not gripe. When you ask a dealer for these medi cines get u li 'i I yon a.sk fir. Substitutes are not as j,'md. They arc, at l)est. only imitations, and cannot imitate-th cures wrought by ihv genuine. ImvhnurJ &urua wrMM J?W ' T NT A if r-'-S. 1 ,V til I W W X. T. -.- - V '. N X - V . V . k V . . . FURNITURE, CARPETS AND WALL PAPER And the Place to get them is at STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE: Oar line of Bed(Loanges is up-to-date. Also couches and if we haven' wtat yott want, we wilt make it for yon and yon can have tbe advantage of selectinff your own goods. oee our ?i.txw cawing Jiactane, have tbe best machine oa tbe market for tbe price and will guaraalee it at long as any machine that is made. Iron beds from fLi5 up and wood beds from $1.80 np. Have jobt sorted np oar slock of Wall l'aper and have some new de signs that are hard to beat. Late buyers can be sore of getting as good colorings hs those who bought early in the season. Our motto is honest values and good goods sold is cheap as it is possi ble to oell them. The of a article. Goods, all that is new and up prices. Mailorders solicited. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealeas in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. yyvNwvwvvsrVvvvwvwi & kFS1 IC DII "t Tvt -vi-r.-NiK., aucceaior to General Blacksmithing rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY. BKAIRIXa OF ALL buwi. uu cumcr vt ninxton ROSEBURG, OREGON. . . V . v V V - X "V X X X X X -X X - -X - X - X . . This cnl i au exact represent on of a solid oak Rocker we ha o in stock, finely finished rods, arms, high Lack, suitable for par lor or sitting room for$3.75. Have other good rocker from f 1.00 np. loseeis to be coavioceJ, thit, we ...B. W. Chief CriarnL- Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and New. The "snap" and style of our garments at our usual low price are giving us astonishing busy days on this Lall and examine our entire stock of Staple and Fancy Dry - to - date at specially attractive VOLLENBERG BROS. Props. 0. W. SOAH.I aUSDS PKOlirTLx- DONE. and Katne ate., Koeebnric. FOR N E Pllfli X X . X V Roseburg Bakery. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! the bread Uoeit rioo And nicely made are oar mince lies. No snimblinx iivw, f-r th orioe is Inside the oven the ans dt g, So when the irk and beanu are dine Comrades and patrons have some fun ! Hot cakes and ia-nnU wc now sell And all that buy, their sweetheart tell. Rye bread and loaves of every kind ; Ilajre lot for low price rouTl find. j Each loaf is good weight and pure Used by the gents and maids demure. Direct your criers to Jackson Street Each patron we arc glad to greet. hanisch&rhbtjde; ' Props. Guardian's Sale. Vrom-K 13 HEEEBV GIVKS THAT til nnderttnJ, tho (uardUa of tb peraoa aadeatateof Rosa Joaepbaon. gamnel Joxrpm oo.Jaiiaa Joarsbaaa and WaUea- Jwenbaoet, minor nejra 01 a. oeTuoa. ueceaacM. via by virtue ol an order of the County Court of Doug las CoantT. etate ol Oregon, ae.l at pablie aae 'lon lor rasa 13 band, at the Court Honaa duor in Boaeboix, loemglaa ikmtar. Oregon n Toea day. Joiy 11, 109. at the hour erf 1 o cloca n. of aald dav, aU the rigbt, lite and istamat ot aid minora in and to lha foUowlo demnbri real propery. tawwtt- The oS ot MUand!4o(NWtO Seittea Towuiji? j a. a. hi . nuisiaeiie Baeruuan, com ralmatr lv)3ea. bated ihm Ttb day of June, Uff. rjtl) oaai-iian. DOCTCR 4VEYERS 6. CO. Sjdal!!tr5ra!ia "warn awr. ,. . M tW M t nMlDUMMtt 9 TJ TIB Car!. rcraausMcoiT vcaac M-iraX tB httOTwrAiiiiab r- " j- 'j- TraiilUlj Notice For Publication. (Iaolaud Tract) t FCBUC LAND SALE. Ckitb sTJirss Lua Oma Koaebwif. Oregus, VOTICE IS HZRXBT GITCX THAT 15 urauancc ol lnatroeUona from toe Caa misilonerof the General Land OSJce, aader ao tnori mtexi in bim b. Am-Uoh 3a. n k. VLm Stat-, aa amended br the act of Congrats bb- pww rcoruarr ja, nw, wo wui il vruraod loia day 10 oner at iuatic atlo oa tbe f:r, kij, a una omor, tae- loootnoc tract ot '.and to-wit: Lot i, Jiec. 21, T. 14, H K. 4 Anr and all pcrsuru claiming 'wdvtnelj lbs aboTc-doKribeu lands are reqneated to lie taear eiainu In ibis omce 00 or belora tho day abwra t-TlynaleJ for tbe eummencetseot at aatd 1, otberwvts: tbeir riclita will Ve focfeited. July 13, ia. " - I- U. BOOTH, Kegfetac Kecart. UStK) VALUABLE rL.VCES3iL"iSTO SELL oxi miss rAiLNo ovug $100, sncm Ttrsa WTTIt bJCALL OUST. Are paying good money at present, bat m little more capital needed la, prop, erly work the mines. Easy -of access, will Bell all or aa interest ta the same, For particulars see m at . Koeoborz. or P.O. Box 21 Row borg , Ore. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEHIBT GIVEN THAT THS A' uudenigaed baa been duly appointed ad ministrator of Uie estate of Roaana Mannisz, deceased, by tho Cooaty Court oi iooU County, Oregon, aad all penoDS tavtnj eialma aeainat .aid estate aro hereby noOiied to present u aame, duiy verldeO, to amid aJmLnlrtratur at Oakland, Orejron, wicliin tlx ombUm Iroai tita 01 uus nouoe. Dated at Roaebnre. Drmn. thi t tbe ta st Jane. ISM. B. U. MAjrsiSO, Admlnisrratoeof the etate A Rosaaa Maa ning, duccaacd. V V V ' V V V V The Home Bakerv 701 Oak Street, . Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every toy "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. ' MRS. B. C02IST0CX," Proprietress. Administrator's Notice. JOTICK 1 HEKIBY tilVEH THAT THE tinderUgned waaon the Tth dar ol JuW., 1, duly appointed admtuistrater 0 lha estato ol Lond.sa Mlu hell, t-eaacU. All peraooa bar lug claiuis against .aid est a to aro hervby re iiiircd to irv.ut tbo same, vuvperlv venflol, to the said administrator at tlio law oftico of A. M. t raw ford, ia KoKbuiv, Douglaa Count. Ore gou, within six tuoutba froia the data hereof. i-Hivu mis tutu uay 01 July, is9. .... J UH.N IIAXI-I5. AiimmistratiT of the rstaio of Loudiaa Mitcliell, decvasvd. . jl0t6 CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldxta. TU3 M You Hars AhrafJ Bears the Signature of For Sale, or Rent Cheap. 1 107 acres, 13 miles east of Kaseburg on ; the couoty roaJ, raile to school bouse landl'j miles t the post orEc. 30 ' acres leuoed, Uouf e and barn. Enquire" " at Mrs. C. II. Sears, Millinery Store. 1