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..I'lB IS Ml. 1 It I BUMS II I IB T?f . ... Al nmr.wimnMn i nr. . iit.i j N.N N N N.N NNNNNNN. SURE DEATH Closing out Sale!!! W'e are closing out our entire .stock for CASH N'iv t.-i the time tu IllJV. Rend I 'rices. Mens' lhay lloolt1, worti. -io i $i Slioea' " f 1 .r0 to f J.tKi, . 1 i l w ' 1 i Ladies' Heavy " " l.!W or 1 i n Fine " " fl.t0 to :t Ut . I in L' n lUiys Suite worth 13,00 t :.tM t r ','. t.fJ; Meuit' Pants at almost ball price-, :; Ladies' Vests for Summer wear I - yds. of Calico, ' l .'M Mens' ami boys summer data at hieomut. Throe pack axes 3lb. Hold Prop Washing ..'h t'cu Iiats Liuudry Nnai', i ; l our cans Tomatoes f Three cans K. (J. IUbiiik Powder i even - 07.. pkir. binokion Tohteeo ... ...(; l'ishes, Tin and Agatewaie al almost tour otv ri lUiy row before the stork is picked over. i:viyi,n.; n, my store will be sold ;it Cost hut for Cash Only. 1 1 Squirrel hjd Gopher Poison 'PREPARED WHEAT) 41 SUkl; ll;A'lll OK I UK Am Ellcilaal , .' ' . ' vi'jstrrrf f- f Speedy y Squirrel and y Gopher Poison SQUIRRELS. g .I i ': ..I K- ,...,: ciOPHERS. w TI 4 II ! i.n I- MIS MICE. C80WJ. ETC- - This cut represents our leader in Iron and Kn.nneicd lcdU ids, the liest l.cd-j stead offered by anv concern in the state for the price 1 ur :inc ,,f liedhLe.uls j arc complete. " Common Bedsteads for Better ones f -r 2..-. Hard u.,ud Bedstead for SPRINGS, MATTRKSS. l'.LAXKHTS. OUILTS. and HU. VS. as cheap in proportion. THE PLAINDEALER 1'nbUfciK-J Mon-lny Th-.r-. Hi rL.MSl'KAl.tl: rilil.'. illM r. n. fiJtArtvuii w . C. CONNER - I. L. STATFUKD l'nl'.iiicr E-ilVc and s.ik itr ftutiMvrtptton Otx Voir rt Vuurh -- THrre Month 1 '' JULY ol. IS. Orant as praised for hi rticeuc boot plan, bot it eetfius irtn tome lat tr critics that a ccmwaini i g central ith thie trait deserves to he s'loiniiiiiy reaioVd. Tli greatest war tecretary ;!a coun try baa koown waa lawyer, mi I so a. tbe grtest war preiJerit, toih acting toother through the saojetr ;. S?i-re-tary Kcot'rt taek vill l-e chirttv oiie cf paciticatiou and deve'.c-!ut.ei:t. The I'LAiNDtALtB believes that he has the qualities aad the iraiuiui; to Lf of eiuai wrvic tu ti e couulry. The aixth annual eihibit of the ond Southern Oregon District Asntul taral tsxaety irill be held at the Kose burg fair grounds, beginning Tuesday, August 29, 1SI9, and ontiace the re mainder of the eek. The luonaeuient ia putting forth ej-e-.uai tff. r'H io make this tbe moet euccessfo! fair ever held in Coeebar, and a reasonahie coKjpera- tion on the part of the peopu wii.doably i afiare thw result. . - In the appointment of Eiihue Koo, s ; secretary of war, to till the vacancy i caused by the resignation of General ' Alger, tbe president has t-h'j&n a law- yer instead of a military man. This is significant and we believe a r-.sa course '. lor the adaunistration to pursue. In the' adjustment of affairs between this conn- try aod Cuba, Potto Rico and the I'hilip- : pioee, a greater knowledge of law audi thus far he has be, u r.nahle to meet lees of military tactics wiil be needed j with satisfactory result'. Mr: CY.:;t.;r---aud the preeideut seeais to recognize j hsm thiiiks there ia a ftrat future f:.i tlie that fact. Medford Eye. ' state in this direction. Tcle.-iaii!. The Plaindealer is now very free to lell what a great 1 ?; effort it made to- j ward having the editorial association cn-1 tertained in RoHeburg. Tbis effort must I hsve been wholly imaiuary on their part, as that institution did not appear on lbs nets of tbe soliciting committee for any sum or service whatever. llose trarg Review. From the loregoiug misleading effusion it ie evident that our dyspeptic contemp orary is hard up for something to pre eipitstea controversy. As every citi-, rain tnf tVi fn n L- nnvr. nnthtna ' ; ' b 1 ",VM- - . " h "f110 wniee to.nepaper men would be treated with eeenre fonda, and not meet r.g with every courtesy, that would not mean the ibe oeairea encouragement aad success r;tv nni I inmi- iht-ir ti.tp' tiit a , " city woai i assume ineir note, nii.s or ...r. tbe committee not favoring this oilice with ' a call. However, it is a well know fact that this paper contributed just as much to the fund to purchase cherries and rosea for the editors as did our contemporary and we meet or ex ceed U in liberal ty on every occasion that presents itself. The only trouble with tbs Review editors is that they mistake their hats for telephone when they . talk. There is a class of of people who never will admit that proejerity ie present ny where. These people liv in a chronic state of "bard time','' and their usual complaint is that they are always getting worse instead of better. Accord ing to these people, called "calamity howlers," in tbe eiang of the day, the world is going backwards. The present time is the worst tho country ever saw, but better than it will be later on. Now tbis kind of whining never accomplished ' any good. It only makes the whiner miserable, and if kept ap will convert j him into a common scold, who is always : regarded as a nuieaixe in any commun- j ity. Of course, uo matter how prosper-! OQS the times generally are there will al- i ways be some persons and some com- mDoiliec who are not prosperous, people who lived at the town of New Richmond, Wis., recently destroyed by! a cyclone, if interviewed would doubt leas teatify that times were not prosper ous. The man who has lost his house and barn by fire, without insurance, would donbUees declare that hard times j were present, ihfun.li I.i i.pii,hira a..-,n ..ro cv-o, anJianni'. Theaa r- marks are preliminary to a statement ! that tbe West is in tbe main prosperous ; i ibst there has been a great improve-; . .. ... cocd. overiue conantons pretaauus a few years ago and that tbe people, as a whole, are look in g forward ch-vrfnlly lo lb folnre. EICE & BICE, Title House Furnisliers. j I'KOF. JOHN 15. WALKKK. The New President J the Central Oregon State Normal 5vh0'l at Drain. Sunday V Uivo:.iac Culitaiaid i.ir; dou'.iSo column iil'uic of the rectify elected jre;i Ki.t 1 1 thy Norn:-,', aivouipanie I iy the 'o'ioTini ! f ekeU'i ol I.ii edutMU-jija' work : Tro!. Juhu 1. l'a'.utrr. Kie r. . ul'y eitctfd T'r s- 'r- f the Or.trr.l rt State Norm.l choal. at I'ran. ' 'r., is hi tbe city, xjiupauiei ly Mrs. Wain-. Mr. Walkvr as educated iu IVutsvl vat.ia. at Lifayette college, lie tAJht for some years iu the stl.ls oi lVua sylvania, when he ca:ue tj pvksiie, wh-ie Le remaiceJ fcr tiiue je.ir;, the principal o: tui h gh schoj . He ius bad largi experience in j ahlic rc'.o.l ' work, cverin;; the d -id froai iiritnary to ' university. He was a member of the state bjard i of education fur AVachington dariD WJ7 which board ra:sci the standird of the teacher j and did much to r.etttr ' tha schso s uf Washington. Vh-.-a aeked wint hi-) policy c-uld Le ia rc:d t tbe EoLaol at Drain, he answertd ; 'Tj make it ote of the lead.t iru-ul soliools io the West and one if i tLe state o! u.-eoa th:; he : r ich d - Mr. Wdiker i ;!7 years of a, oas constitutior, and ctj-ahlc much work. Represents Oregon I"la. ' Wiiiiam J. J. C'iiiair.han nn Hiit ia in tliAiai;v nn iiiq m.t-.- 1 , S.in lfnt,n, Gal, to represent to the an-! thorities at the peaitentiarr the a War,: of making grain: bs !r r.i iree':: grown tlaz. There are now nearly T'.'O'J ari j of flax iaad in cultivation in this state. &:.d farmers can get as u.cc'a jit-13 to tiit acre ae they can from whet, wi.h t o more cost. Mr. Cucniccham has c:.levorei to get the farmers of Oregon to oraLtze f a the purpose of etai tioi: the iudutrv, bot plans For Uewev. Ne Yoiia, July 27. The couiuiUUu on plan and scope of the l.'awcy recepticn LelJ a meeting today. It was decided to have a display of fnewotts iu sil cf tLe flye boroughs at points to be ilts:ijate I , with an electrical display for three nighU at th- New York aad Brooklyn city halls. A reoort bavin.? eaiiL: out that Lent-- paper mea from other cities woulJ be . .1 . r . t . . t treaieu as gueits o: me city, ii.e commit- tee maue a renjri to tne enect tiiat wiii.e otuer per.Honai expends. Kepues ironi u governors aecj; liro; the inritition to take part iu the parade were rece.ved. Trie Volunteer's tiuns. The Oregon volunteers would iike to briniboms th?irarm guns, not that; most entirely of lVt'.Iaiil men, only they are of much valua iu themselves, eixht tiirnnitires wetc ohtaiucd, the but mere'y ta momf ntos of their service , o'.her v-luu!e.;ifi deriding the signers, in Luzoa, to t-c keptard handed down! mvsi t.i:Li ot r. as heirlooms. And it it valaable o the S.vr; r'utscisto, J-ily L'S.- Captain A. government to have such souvenirs and ! F. Prescott, Lieutenant 11. P. Crowes, heirlooms anion; its citi.ens. Bui the : and L:eutenanl A. J. Brazon. Second soldiers cannot retiii the guns unless 1 Orea vo!ua!eer.j, wiio have all r.f they pay f 10 apieci for theai, aad this, ! ceived comtuiaiioiis ;;8 captains in the most of them can't afford to d j, e j they i Thirty-ll.'tii iofi.try, were mustered out lhaguns are the oi l Springfield rifles, now out of data and almost valnelest to the government They will never bts used agi n or at least s'.ioui I not be in actual warftre; and the boys ouitht to have them. ssf!!!S?5 "There is an hour for debaie and -uer8 is time for-arguxent, wherein the government may easily be shown to Le Ike wrong. But in tbe hour of battle. 60 long f-8 any armed foe of the tlag is The'bve ll6 S0ll, -he patriot can onlv ex claim: 'My country mar she neter be 'a the wrong; but right or -Arour, uiy ' country : It will be noticed that tho muii.t-nt j ueHpa?er comment upon it ceaui-d the: melanoiestes piuipes or "kissing big" dis ; appeared. Nothing Uihcourages m'.s o ; Quickly as H Wlllirlrawal f newspaper I notoriety. Cau the anli-aduiinistrati.j.i ii.ilh r i .!... i . .. : i uwi uj u.ii: kuuu ,ucc kensor inaugurated by Otis t, Manila j give one single item of news n w i.'f't contained iu former diialclu-s? Will SOON M HOME! oiunlccrs Vol Uo to I'orl idiid In a Body M) rR-UL U Till III LXPLNSL Are Mi.W of Parading. ant to Oct ' Home. 5onu: Will K- l.nlist. ' i : j ' c. j v that the lit O.'e ;:, I' res;ctivt: Lj: 1 y ttMH-i.i'.iy conceded '' ,o :i ':c.u;: cjn:;.in;e5 ol i:iict ill st- I' ' :f a' il.eir . .'..:- 1 rot .ucoai-: pacy t'.e ieji:u-ct to lVrtlan i a', their: own expense to f'irnifch a free exhibition , , for that c.'y. Iu rurd to the matter i ncdays (i.'tvniau hys. j 1 i? "r.derst : s ;p-.. i ihl the ; aica I to . jir. -i.iis that! were r.i.df r.;- at p.a-.s -a:Vj cl Voil- j I iaaJ wlii tt- -t ;!. lr Lws : 1 u' three ' or four i rallies Here mainly i I'u.'t.dnJ, apj otuer coairatiie ere ! i trj:u v.;ru: ;....rts c i l. V.fin V.'-.'ion. : - If tLtej c j:i.c t j I:l'.ati-J toefaer. cr i n. .:t cf the"-. t:.er-: w.';l to a csssiier-' a! . - iu-. a-,.! v. :i. c j". d ) t) frii jA in d il.-vace t ta':r coals.'. I', luaever, '.Lev ume i't.ly a !-' a, a tiaj-J, Dt ; r.. i ' n 1 J. ne ia the wv ol recoai-' tioa ot their arr.v Lat it auv consid- ira' t'art 'f those who live ia 1 orl.acd "t , 'y' ' " '-i-"- an 1-i:'.m ; ., J-. P c vl U.-c,j:i i ; fro;a for: Ld t j ti. riiitiK Krr.Ni v '.'. If ti. i.i :i them car-tare i :....:n-5 ia the iu .1 . ,t that my men . : ," ia!J .ect'al " iicn a jtlition tertjr. ::.re i-r .:tt wt. -- n -1 ti, i.i a : iii.e; j to ".ty. f-tircuia-- d t!i: jriii;: Aim. the i . -'-.lo go u i 11 a hJy, scarcely a ! -Vjrecni.JL vraicuu-.r names cn i..e pi, whi..- ha:, irols ira'.helvd in littie KUo:e io (it'll i';wt v.i.ai iii-y ruasmir Lard-hip. "Djn't kr niomeal think we ai. di i'jj i to our H'.ie,!' sai l a I'ortlaod boy. " 'niy -e ar- tick f.f p.iraJi jj and parad- i::.' an i par.', hi uroi. Oieou l-eo- 1 !c wou! ! Lot ua ta tcud tidor.tJ j.J5t to fee us march. We would do any- ! thiiit; for ".ei-eial uaiiufcii, but he I would not aek us to do this unless people bt ar the exji'tise." ' R-..ja i, th petition which e-ame of j the voiuntstrs clrcniateJ. It received ' eisht tigti.t'.uier, 1-y nooa : "We, the ua .jereigaeJ, members of i' .. v.. . ., i rirr.. . i......t. agree to co hua.e as mi organizitiou uu - ' der the cotijuiind of our officeis and pa - : r,.i o t.. ;.--..,. f :.,ii,r Oregon and the Willamette valley as h,e companies ... the regiment, and in . , ., . . ; Portland , thos? iivm.' n j-ith ot Poitund iconlinuintr on the trains to that city, ; provided arranemetiis are made to send j ,hem home a-a'm free of charge. If no i s;iecial train i? furnished by the people ' of Oregon, we ea-.-h and all aree to pay i the rate per man for a special train to be agreed upou by the railroad company 1 and a committee appointed by us." In company 11, which id made up al- and are under i.ide.f to report for duty : at tiia head-piat;-1 of their regime!, t, at Yaucuuver I arracks, immediately. Ihey expert to k-.:ve for tho north to- , morrctv. ' v.n.i. kk-km i.-i. I W.NsniM.r-iN, July JS. Lieutenant i Clone! Plumuier, who is org.mi.iog the J Thirty-fifth infantry, telegraphed the i war tlt-partment today that a number I cf the men from tha Second Oregon dosired to etiljt in the regiment ai.d return to the Philippines, if they c.'.si he granted thirty diV furlough Tim furlough has Len authorized by tbe war li- jiftrtaietit, to Mich t) enlist. men as desire ----- - - m the tram-port lUticuck having on -"rd the i irst Nebraska regiment ar- rive" 141 '-a'1 i raiuipco .-aiur jay even '"g Ltttlu hii-ktiess was repr rtcd on hoiid the transport. i iSoir.o folki nho phyaiciaii pay cash n i.wHivii LiriL,, i!,.. 1,, v j p lo,,, ,,,u-i-r, hut the beet man at a , j wedding ioi't the nmt who gutft the) bri,e. Drain, Oregon. iX Absolutely Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Drain Notes. WiMiiri. I'r. !l. I. rroKtiar: lull I b-.sJay Kir ; l!;.1 !' ilivOii luinin Of'ri'.-l. t loc'.. a( i , lit i.ii in-. r.Mj tiicr.. 1 lie Semi-Weekly I'l.AI.N- ; i.. i. II :.t r-tsirii-l hvu.c ituiu fait- DKALI-.K and The Week . Ut. I a !ck ...lys a.i, .,uJ has aix-rptcJ ' lv OrCCOIlijll. hotll ullc i the ! CVili.-t.-. t i.tlit irk MoU! Me Mr..l. 1. i ". r I 1 m..l t I iiii.lr.'M. A I ':;- .: 1 K.ii'.o;i. - f II ?i!'i'.rt;, are !t?? . f te;.i!ifs an I f i tends hi this li!-v- A. i . Kent, ol r.itoii. iu the city Mj.iJiy, liii.i: ie' returned li.jnu from a lru-f mm :t:i Ashiit'd f:;eu is Mr.'. li. Inu', of l.uiie) ttiis c.ilu ty.Kmel her- .-u;div :uurni:i, for a 1 rir! vi-it it. i her l io;h-r. C- D. I'r;:i iL i !.iu:i.. Mrs. '. I.. Hjtd mu 1 daujii'er i,racie. ii-tt . r iy vu ijrdtie, for Kivertoii. Coos ccan'y, wheie they will eDjoy a thiea e;ks visa with Mr. Ilas- ard'i sifter, Mif. . I. H. Tynan Merchant la Wii.Urly has returceJ h Jfotu T,,c i,er be allend- ...j d m w;l)jf 0i the W'urtruaa UraaJ from'T.l... 1 1 rt'.t : hv:n. hail m rrr i nice trip, re'.vsrnm,; fr-'Oi The l'allcf 1 porlia:..J on a fj, a srinJ riTcr 'earner, w tucu i- vie of the picturef j-ie Coium-.ia scenery Jude Joe Lyons t. 'Jrchas-J ll.eK.sgr. genera! merchaadi? store of lckley : here is I: jbt eruei k aad '. K. ; I llrm. it K!!lUiii. Tin J 11 rKMctl ta .l t , .1 . 7 . . , " - ' (ke?pawe-le;ec:eJtackoUo3dst !1 . , .. ., ' i.ujer, aua 1.1 uo vivj'uuv 3 .. i iti .1....., ... 4 : ; as did hi predecessors, the lieckiey ,Utv6. Toe ftve has lcen placed iu char ire of John VoU. a former resident ! lK'J",ofthiscitr. I I Lev. V. S. 'i.rlon returned home I j froai O.-e'oa City Saturday, where Lej jattecd'.d the Chautua'pia Aesemkly. j !!? exjire&st hiits-.-lf as much pleased j with Lis visit, aad especially w:lh the ecturea w hich were very interesting and nn! relive. He foamed esoeciallv da- , tl,c hj , Kev. auJ u. C0U5lJcr Lial. ; teif foit-aa'.e, i -a deed, to have been cr- milled to hoar the greit and only i "aui.'' 1 B. Heiu.aaa Miiier, who lias spent I the past eighteen months iu and uear I Dawson City, returned home last !;atur j day, much to tho pleasure ol his rtla itivcsan l many frieads here. He left Daweou City June K", Lut had to lay over in vt. Michaels two weeks waiting for an oat fcoiug steauicr. Mr. Miller was rcasonalily succeaslul in his mining venture, and tc'.urus home iu splendid healtu. .auJay his parents, Mt. and Mrs. J. I. Miller, invite 1 a few friends ' t0 ',enJ 1,10 Jay ':h UK'm ' lLcir ' I ...nf ;f .1 ITjv1M?a' 's1!pv farm h.i:nt . "-j ' aula a ricaef icarn ib na utm vui fortune to enjoy Not only the at ted , , ,., ... ...t- .i ueucious euiuies wuicu uuij iuv uuo farmer eDjoye, were set before us. In the afternoon some real ice cream was served to the guests oo the lawn under the huge shade trees It was, indeed, a day of leasling and rejoicing over the j "prodigal's return.'' Oakland Items. (eo. .1. Slearus made n hueiuess trip to Portlacd, laBt week. Dr. Archie Ray, ol Rueuburg, is visit i,i? hie parents for ft short time. The social dan e at Youug's ball, last Friday night, was quite a euceesa. ''sit Barbara Kelly, of Yoncalla, is .Dg her sieter, Mrs. John Crouch, at .i .a place. Mrs. M. Rider, lately of Mehama, Or., died at tha home of i. P. Til lot sou, on lbt I'riilay. The iutcrinent tojk place at the Odd Fellows cemetery. The banc-hall game between the Oak land aud Yoncalla teams, last Friday, i e-ulted in a score of '.'I lo -I'.' in favor of Oakland. 2'iito a number of people from Drain and Yonculla attended tbe game. (Joldsborough Launched. The splendid torpedo-boat destroyer was successfully launched from the ways of the Wolff A- Zwicker irou works, at Portland, Saturday afternoon, in the presence of fully iJOO people. As tbs boat started, littlo (iertrude Ba'.lin, the ld-year-old daughter of F. W. Ballin, superintendent for the contracting firm, i smashed u bottltt ol frothy champagne over her bows aud christened her the owe their home I "oldsuorough. The length ol the Golds to nearly every i borouk" is 1,j3 ,eet wtx a11 Her "earn w i.v itsev ut- iu i.MJi-i.Mr, nuu sue uwa a depth of 1 1 b Her menu draft loaded and ready for trial wi'l be 5 feet 4 inches, Shit will have a ilioplacemeiit of ; bunt v-0 tong ujy equipped lor seivice. J. A. Black. Yhjre vear TheSemi-Wceklv I'lain- DEALLK and the Suudav j S. P. Bnlletitl 5- pages both one year :.c-j Two papers fjr the price of one. All three papers o;k year for 5;.uo DillirJ Items. ICd;ar alker ws teea oa .a ttrci-t laat week. Tbe "Reporter'' weui d ju f ' tho rascal hs ot b:ck. l.Tlt J. If. Yarhrocgh and ouiol Utr liiendr ma Jo a visit to Tea Mile, list uadar. ' - V ar ir ail tji .ir lli.t ih lilmt-fl I are harvesting a lice crop, at this! pii e. ; J0ho Wei J.n a- tuoatork, iatl i week, whtlr s!iockiii: ifrain for Win. , J ' j tbey don t put ia their appearance any ' tUOre lUrjHiui. CASTOR I A For Infants axd Children. The Kind Yen Hare Always Bough) Signature cf tf4 Today' .Market. Poi.iL.tM, July JO. Kggs-i'rcfou, H cents jer doi. Butter Best dairy, :X'V" - tamy creamery, ;:.. 10; kt roll. Poultry Chickctis. mixed, . W.' 1. jO Prunes Italian 2tr:'.:; silver, extra choice, !.- I'j per lb, Wheat-alla Wall 07 i On;; Val ley 08 -s 5?c ; bluestcm li j. Oatt White 43r !; choice gray, 4- '4Jc por bushel. MiiUtuff-Brau, LuidJliucB )S; shorts, iJlti.OO; chop, rlti.w) per ton. Hay Timothy ?Suf 10; clover, ' S, Oregon wild hay, fj 7 pei tor. Woo' alley, lO H'c: Latteru ire- i gon. Sc. 1J, Mohair, 30. !...,..., it......... l:...i..nL. i t .. ..u ;-. MW M l..oersack. Secretary Alger has been a long lime about letigniug, but when he got a!mt ! ' tue document was short and sweet. Many men and women arc almost within the dcadlv cratn of consumption. Although its fatal hand is tinseen, its presence is miifyrm made known by 1- rC uumistakable symptoms. Ca tarrh often leads to con sumption. A stubborn cough, sore throat, pains in the chest, bronchitis, bleeding at the lungs, loss of flesh and general weakness are warnings that this relentless disease is about to gather iu a victim. A remedy for alt the diseases which, if neglected or badly treated, lead up to consumption, is found in .Dr.Pi;ercefs GoIcIenMedical Discovery. It builds up the weak places and fortific't the system against the onslaught of disease. It helps the iippelitr, assists digestion, is an aid to the proper assimi lation of food, and cleanses the blood of all its impurities. It is a strictly temperance medicine, containing not au atom of whisky or alcohol in auy form. " Your iiK-iiii-in- is llir In? si I have ever Ukcn " write Mrs. fi-unie DtiiRmmi. of Yauhurrn. Kal kaska Co . Sli-h. " l.asl iipriiiK t had a bad com (iH: got ft I had lo Ik- iu bed all the time. My luisliatul thoiiKliI I had runwunption. Ho wauteil lie to rt a doctor but I told hint if it was consumption thiycoiilil nol help me. We thought we woul'l Irv Dr. l'irrer's t'.oidcn Mcdi eal ilitcoverv md liefore t had tnkru one bottle the cough ii;rd unci I hare since had Boaigoa of itH ictiiruitiK." For the most obstinate forms of con stitution and biliousness, use Dr. Pierce's 1'lcas.oU Pellets. Their action is prompt yet coinl'ort.itile; Iheir effect is perma nent. Insist that the drmisl does not give you something else. 1 mm j& A. C. MARSTERS & CO., 1 jy j.Tr-.XN NNNNNNN- NNNNNNNNNNNN.NNNNNNNN'NNNN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND WALL PAPER And the Place to get them is at STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE: Mill Our line cf Lrjojes h up - to wlit you waat. wo will make it f . r juu selecting; jour own goods. S-e our J'J'j.'Ji) Ji?witJ Machiut. To i- ti U? cvLviuced, IIijJ, we have the best naachico on the market for the price and will guarantee it as locg as any machine that h un.le. Iron I'eJ-j from ."rL'J up and vvxM beds from I.tU np. Have jut orted up our stock of Wall Taper aad Lave some new de tiiKUa that are hard to beat. Late buyers can lo sure of getting as ccoj coloring- -is ILomj who louht early ia the bt?ason. Our motto i- honest values aad gxnl rvjovIs tsjld as cheap as it is jo&si- i Lie to e!l them. ItvWA V v t Goods, prices. all that is new and up-to-date at specially attractive Mail orders solicited. VOLLENBERG BROS. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealeas in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Alain iSl. Props. WYLIE PILKINGTON, iiucccvor to General Blacksmithing ASii .: as km .:: at :y . TROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY, REl'AtHlSU OF ALL. K1XP3 PROMPTLY DONE. HUvp on Corner WashtuKloo aud Kauc Sta., Roseburg. VAAAAAAaAAWMVWVAAA i ROSEBURC. OREGON. T'hib tut i an xbcI ii-pre&vota' j.i f a AA v ak K'jtLer we La e in btixk, liijfcly lititheJ roil. iitUif. Lih Lack' cuitalle fvr par lor vi billiuc; 'cow for$3.75. Uate other from nj. - ilat - . ANo coUc-Le-t aa-J if we Lav eta au 1 yon can Lav-the alvautae cfiootica. ... B. W. STRONG. The Chief Charms of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and Xew. The "snap" and style of our garments at our usual low price arc giving us astonishing busy days ou this article. Call aud examine our entire btock of Staple aud Fancy Dry 'WVVWVWWVVW 0. W. NOAUJ FOR Mill Druggists, 'Roseburg Bakery. j Hurrah ! Hurrah ! the bread Jx-s rise And nicely tuale are our rnincc pies, j N gnirnbling iivw, fr the orke i- low l In-ide the oven the pans do go, J wh-n tho jrk atA l.-an are d-ju . i.'aiiirad.-" and j-atrous have s,m fun ! ! H't cak- and p-a-iiuts we uow t-U i And all that boy, tl'-ir swet-iLeart tell. ; Rye bread and loav of every kind ; I IIugj Iti for low price you'll fimJ, j Each loaf i gou-1 wi-j-.-ht and puns I. mI I-y thegvuts an-1 ruai'lf demure. Dirn.-t your orI-rs to Jaj-kon Strwt, Lath patron we an.- "lad to gret-t. HANI8CH & RHEUDE, Props. Notice For Publication. rnm fcijit Lt om:. K--tbarr. Orsa, Ja.T 3., lHr". Nou i bcrby sii'. tlii 13 compiKSe I i'Ji lix vfmuMKii :4 t.v, tt A Coognmct i Jane i. 1'. ta:iiifji "Aa :t kr toe talc of liiitjcr Ult :a i)k o CIiocti, Orrto. tt1 a-J Wa;nr-Ara lemtory. JOBS U. HALT. I ot Orwai: r?. eciaij of JvcptLac, i'-are of Oref ja. hu uu (Ut il ta tlua &. kl j rom 1'i'ttn: No. I. lor ue of tie of B.;:ia So. s-, ismt . 31 e, rusrt So. J W, ami :a r pt( la -hrrw Ihm : tbe Ua-1 ouii: w core ui!- for iu tlaLer or ic&a (or ameuln.wi rKirr . al to ; t5u-h t j (a.m u ri-i .&s UOV'rr tbe BJex '. uler aa-1 KT.r of oS m Eotebtux. Oraj'-a, oa Fr.0r, tie Mil ir ol Ocurter, ! lr:. j H-mt-i.. w::auf, W iLiasi t. X;pprr, I KiU-ji M.ii--r, ll alun acl t. ! B.-.a, .l oi Oraat- rax. rrezoa. ! An? and ati fcr-uea tUiiiiiO ad-.r-wlr thj ; a'o c-rw rt v-a laO. are r-,ae.i to ft Vtaer i rlai"i laii, 5se 'U or bXTC u4 3Sta Ur 1 iJr'.oV-.T, lJ9. J. T. BKIDOEi. 1 UHT. Kepsttr. City Treasurer's Notice j Notice ia hereby giren U all peraou . holding Roeeirunc city warrants indorsed j prior to October W, to present I the same at the city treaaorer'a oslca ia , i the city baa for payment, as interest LU cease thereon alter tba dAte of thie Dated at Boeeborg, Or this -Ttb tlar I July, 19. Gao, Caarr. City Treaorar Notice For Publication. Ioial Tracti FCBLIC LASD tr CXITEB 8TlTt L5D Omci Kooc turj. OreD -OTICE IS IfEKXBY CITES TEAT IX (naauce ol loainictkms frota tbe Coa ctBioaero( Uj oraeml Laa4 OScc, na4-r aa-tuonsj- ro:d in h:m bj acOoa iiiik. L" . Kct as aajciulcvl bj- the act o toarreaa ai footed 1 1 ar.-a.-T Ji. va ul prucard peer at puic mLc oa tie I.na la of AiS-t. IS.:: al !i:a otSoc. tac Waj-alac trat iA .aJ lo-u. u-t i. set t, T. :f, a. K. Any an. a'J prrsooa cUteim ad . erst !t ti, al-ovc di-H.nt-ed Uadi aic ivuts:r4 to b . tbcir e-ainn iu tait oic oo or bci-jre tlte day atHrro drzaa'J for Ue eotatartxxaicat ol mhI sals. oUxri-e liar r.rtj wiii x fuciciteit- ' Juj U, l-.V. , cw.t,, I-T.BKIDt.-2a. Kewvcr. j5.-trV County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants In dorsed prior to aad inclnding Marvii 4. lS9?,t3 present the same at the treasurer's oco at the Douglas County bank Jor payment, as interest will cease thereon alter tha date oi this notice. Tattd this the CTtb. day of Jajyi 1?, at the City of Eosebarg, Ongoa. to, V. Duduck, Countv Ireastuer, Dooglas County, Or- The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B COMSTOCK,, Proprietress. Administrator's Notke. jy-OrtCK K HRXBY tilVEW THAT THK tv 'n;,id'Mn the ; ifJ 7n?TK 1W. duty appointed adnjInialt,Ut ts ;1 UniUm ilitA hell, dcsm-sl 111 "L Notice for Publication. lloburK. Oragun.July ao.jtKL .-uiivv: i. m-rcoT ivin that Umber Iaad iu tho States ol CalilorniaT .v gou, Nevada and Whiurtou Te.viJ ots.?.,v?,i,a? jfp.suto of ec n U k'ar ge So. S W. .4 1U oneVpf Show bat the land tought U moutv ltZ toeiiabUt hicUim to uid land before irul RegUter aud Rwlnt ol Ibis ociat llobS5 Orwu. ou Friday. lue WtaTy'llot He names a wituesi-i- Joka R. Hale Ri,a. ard MUler. I William H ammoud. ifc: all ol tir.au Pa, OrvtonT AaVart aUiT-rl ou. elalimutr ..Irerwly the atoTcbed Und are re-juosUsi to nlo laeirclalm. tu t2li om.ssonor lt..reMil.l SWh .lav ol ortobS SsL - rt J.t. HRIIWES, vimreJ to Pr-nt VhclX ST, ic .d ainuni.trator at Ih.llr I' lillr tvisitmsi arainai vrantom. ta Kaai-hon.