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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1899)
i Company U. I T7ZZ II 1b f 1 1 a & Itr-- : ITT " J.: SM3.TJ,,I: Hi -i - hi v ram-, "Yankee Doodle.") Wht-n Uncle Sam threw off his rout, j Ami rushed into Hie fray, eir, ! Folks said you'd see the pretties' light, Yt'uM fi u uiiiiiv a day. t-ir. t ! li For Infants and Children. cfictoblc Prep arluonfor As similating LcTccdandlle? da ting the Stomachs afldi3oAvcis ci III Promotes Dicstion,Checrful ncssandBest.Contains natter Opnim.Morphine nor Mitral. OT NAHCOT1C. Puinpim Sjrtl' f.teifuj Sum' Apcrfoct Remedy forConstijW liori. Sour S!omcch,Diorrhoc3 Worms .Convulsions .Fe-ens!v acss amiLoss OF SLEnr. TacSirrile Signature cf TCEW YORK. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Yard,, Van N , r. i y in 1. II. lit s 1 .I'c'r! " "1 I i .Hi 's il Hi 'f ; .lip, iu-t !- i liT le Larger Than first Supposed. .II. ' ;l II' ..let. AST Kjr AW If The Kind You Have 5 Bought, XXACT CDF-' CF V. F.AFf ? Tlieti Uncle Sammy called his bit To lii-k the Spanish dude, fir. Said I'rcle Saw, ' Why little Don, Y..U iiiu--t not he f.i rude, fir." The Roseburg boys thev marched aling. As fast an they could j.-g, fir ; And in tl.e light thev didn't run, N;r hide behind :i lo.t-ir. But they did run at .MaUton, As fast us they could go. tir, For w ith a wi'd blood-curdling y eil, ll.ey ran toward the foe, -nr. Aud how the native shook with fear, And all their guns discharged, eir, But quickly ecaiupeied tor the rear, When our "tin soldiers" cha-ged s;r. And ho the nigger "oil the dirt," Or, scared altnoet todeaih sir, They feared bouiebody would be liint, AuJ in t ili out o! t ivalh. tir. U. Y. Aguinatdo ran, And all his "patriot band, tir ; Tue papers cay ii.- re running et, Iu Aguimild.s land, eir. And no cur b. y are home, ugaiii : They lorage lor Mij'plieS Mr; And a.l the charguii; u-. they do, Is on tlio t-akei and it s. sir. Southern Qbecoh State Formal School. AiH)Ri5S to Filipinos. Oreptniim : "I. PavidHim, who haN recentlv returned (rum thu l',.i!ie tnia mining dibtriet, thi nka the liuuti al area of that luealiiy niu.-li lurgor than wan at lirnt m;ii'is. d, and h lioke tur heavy JeVeloimienH i'i tl.e near future, as h ith l.as'ein Hint IO'i ij;ri rap- i Hal have experts looking ver tlm pottai-jl.iliiu-s nf the feertion. In the Wall I sir. et croup, ore has been struck which ! afiua $t)7 in yol J, Bilvrr and lead, and i tlds ere is pronounced very desirable, for j eineiling purposes, ae it contains tnateri i al for ll'ixing the more rebellious rwk. i The vi in, altliough but four inches wide ! on the Hurface, this B8 it is followed duv n, aud at a depth of 20 feet had in ereated to IS inches, with well defined w alip. A tunnel is now being run, which when in t'0 feet will strike the vein at a i .lei th of 128 feet, from the top surface, i "A contract has just been let for , running 100 feet of tunnel on the White San, which is owned by Fugeoe cap italic. This is a very promising pros pect, as it is situated on the same lode ae the Mustek ni'ne, now working a large forte of nit-u ill get ing out ore lor the l.Vstanip mill in coustHUt tptratioii. A number of teams are also busy, haul ing rouceut'ates froie the Mutiik intue to Cottage irove t. r shipment to the smelter at Ticouia. "A. t stamp mill on the Helena U chewing up ore to its full rapacity, and there H a large amount of r.ch r k cn the dump?, the reiiU.t of several luont lib' deveiofuient worl.. Tne amoui.t of ore i:i fright, though not yt t mine.!. Mr. laid.in ta s, is wry encouraging to the own: rt cf the Helena. The Harlow f-tokei u.iiie, i.err the Hrleiia, la aigo running a .'ittamp i:iul. The latter III LIVER li out of onlcr t( yu b v tbo ermptomi tnumorntft on tlili rhtrt. Voa rin bocurfd without the ni.l ( fnlomot. Bill MM or Quininr. TIipt are mitirrats and ar? apt to poison the blooft. W'liy not M your Dint 9 the alrcnuy lars list ol people rurfl by BVDTANt IH'OVAN hS curel 10.000 oth in and It will cure you. HVDVAN U the gretteit xnetablf rpioely of the century anrt willrelUTe H foll"wn ymptomt : Dl'DTAN can tc had o! all drugiU foi it cent! per parkas?. POINTS OF WEAKNESS: All Wire Goods Are Up. .0 Til But we will sitvc ou 50c or more on everv 100 rods of 1 1. BILIOUS HEADACHE- Kelleve-t by HUOYAN. 2 3. JAUNDICE OF THE EYES. HUO YAN will caiiM the yrl loHiir5 tod;inear and the normal, healthy color to return. COATED TONGUE. FOETID BREATH. HUDYAN will clear the j loiiKiie and mak the tree:;, purr ''i. 5. TENDERNESS AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH. DOE TO INDIGES TION. HUOYAN i'l ' theitomachof the c-J t..;.', rcl.rT" tHc pain and caata th ( I to 1 I !'' '!' d.K'-stcd. 6. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER. KUDYAW !.' the ..(.tircs'.ion and re- ! .1... r iner to lt r.ortti. it 1 ute a. BARB WIRE FENCE. See the M. M. S. Poultry fence, Strongest und Best at a less price than Common Poultry Netting. Churchill & Woolley's. l lVA i t. ; ' ;:" I.-1. -.'..end -1 untie wivi-s great prouiiic as a rich ore , r, , .P tl. Vve n.i j..u .-;;. Ik ni.t -J- ly : -tr'.s.-t t en-e and pro III II V AN" f -r ' rent or II wirtiir::t .tfi nM t t.. Hi- IIIOViN KE.M- NEARLY Fifty-eight Years Old J. Kelly I'oolc in the Centralis, soun. Courier. rtiii: 1 fir . t r-' - t- - fa . f ... ' You d not kuo what a g- thig you aie misMng by uct wanting to le c itne a citizen of It. is grttu l country cf ours. There isn't anylhtr g else like it under the tun. You oug' I to send a delegation over here to see "6 the laud of the free land cf churches aud 4'V 000 licensed tal.ame. f'.i'jleii, funs and ; gurs: houses ct prayer an 1 h elped houses of prjetitutiou : u.iT:onairrs and ' paupers: theo!-gists act thieve?, li!r- :aus and chain producer. T;.e .icvi ;.' mei.t ! the l'.jheniiaj ciit'it.iC it ir-t i s- r . .Mr. I'avmpou inibas, ; iiuara mui !i h.r lVitland, which wtilj ii.ailv Uvo.'i'f a great mining renter, i-s ; A i t: we.l as an in.Hjriuiii lor an en psre oi j ! aricu'.tuii.l prodii. If. He 1 -k fori inineral .level pu.etit .j ii'e ckm- to the city, and in a 1 direction, wf.hitia very j short pei:il oi ih r iatuic.' I tt-. etirr't. re .-j ar.d we will t.'-d m : r III I AN n-' t't. Kto'ir.'! thai you tn ii i-d v a n nocTon :i I i.- th- t"r. Vo-i n-.ay . ! i-t, t wtlf. a ;oi detire HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY. Cor S'orltr". M.rkel t4 Ell . S.e Feancftce. Cal. I I 1 ! lt'a a long life, but devution to the true intrpf.ts and prcHrity o! the Amer ican 1'eople haa won for it ne fnend.t a the yer roiltd i.y ana ineor gitai mini !n-ra d its lati.iir aed to t'ltir reward andlh(e alm;rera are loyal ar.d steal -fact today, with lailli in im teaching, and confidence in the infortaation which it britgs to their boxes an I fireside. As a natural coue'iinw it enjoys in its old ago all the vitality atd vigcr cf its youth, strengthened arid ripened by ttm eiperience d over ha:f a cetlary. It haa bved on i'.a merita, Ld or the .ordial scpporl of progressive Ameri cans. It is "The New-York Weekly Tri bune." acknowledged the cccntry over as the leading National Family Nepaper. Alger Was Cheered. Kevotfoiiiujt it value to those mini deire all 'he news of the Male anJ Natioc, Mining Application. No. 95. t'Mtr.i) s-rTr Lino Otrire, l:rfK-tiir. Ilrw.li. June 9 WT). VOTH.K li MKKKBV OlVh.S THAT I harlc brum an, F. . J'unuiifa and it. 1. Jc-nuiriea, hv: in: MMrtnM.-a aie mm IM 1oh oM.l.arU' tSrate.-aii ii'i K. J. anotno, Cottatte ijn; Lai.e irity. Or. eon. aa-l Y. i. JcnnuiK. Portland, Mul:n.trai. Omnty, Ore hae thla 'lay nl-l their .).!. rt.on Im a patent Uit lire ar l.t i ttx; Helena, Onwi j.iaud ('iart Mm, or vein, l-aring Kui4,Uvcr and lead. llh turfa' iriourid fi I-t In rtW.h, Iriux leel on each lle "( tne c-i-nir ot aii vein, and txflni! l' linear !tt of t Helena Lode Claim ana I l-.-l of the-Ijjrrtle Lo- I lalrn, the 1-aurelte lani tl.e lt extenalon Eamerly of the ald Helena Claim, awl claim t:iiilartU.uiarlJ dei:r:bel a Miuera. Purvey, "S H'lena (quartz L.te and l-ur-ltc- Unmrle Isnlc, kn.u,. Hi leua Convol'lated "vi.arl Mine. iluated in h-. hernia Mining ltnet, Iwiifiaa County, Oret'on, in Townahip No. SJ, -. a. Jl, Willamette Meridian, oreton. Apph'a'.ton ol cbarlea Brtineau, Y. J. Jea nictand B. i. Jennlnpi. HKLKSA LObK. H.-K'.uninrat a !:r pot 6 io he niuare. i fort 1juv, w-t li io'.bea in the sroiino, wun roc a mound a-oni-'uMv, "or1 'J';"c-' with location atartin? point of the He.ena lode i :aiin, whi.-nee tne o.-cTer rut. a-t No. 1, m . t-i n-ree r.. j- ktv. w in diam b- am S. deereea, W. w fttt. a..rltel V. H. . B. T. : m - a nr S dtaro. bean . IJJ d-srt V . H lurt, v ri!iW Jl.n. M. o. 1. Al-oll.e onla Mlnin .o. un nou: x. tr s. I - def r' " a!xm Bu teet. Alw the ii'outb oioeo. acrra i-innci iru. d d , vt . a'il 'Mi feet. A. Mt. Taeiiwn, cwmmonly know n a Co born ieaa of Ute In- i a-le Katore, ix a' -. 'f-K- Al Diamond l'tak teart ft. 'leg. E; tbenee r-.r. s t,t W. on onnR of lode, op itee a- eent ' It., ititew.-t i;..d road ltal:Df tria t'.e N.july Ci. Miae ti in--ir(iiaruiuiu. at Ij) ft. M-t ! r po-.t iu. a.ji!a, 1 feet loaf, I iDth- J:. 'be rround for oenttr pout oa Wclr ct tii'J ol n.; t.t: '. i:h mtiiiuA ol atne a.n-4Kle, w-r.iel M. s. ' from wbleU a fcr M In. d.a. tj..ar s. i deg , VV. Sj leet, ncnocd M. e. B. T. A firu la. dia. heart 5. Ot it. E. 10 feci, cra-t M. . :i'b I in.s p"tt w id-:u'.i.al n,th the location pt M.-t ou weaterl tii-i ui t.iA c.alm. Tbeoce . der. W. at. it. i-tt pott No. I. identical w.th locaUon Cor. I feet louj. I Utcaea ft'iarv, la inch-.- jn t!i zr-jjwl with a mound ol t.-uc-auun-tlde, at.ntd C. I, M. a. ru, from h.cn a r.r H in. l.a- t- art S. S7 dr;. L, O Ic criO.-l C. I M. V. B T- A p ot in. d-a. n U E ft, cribel C I M a k. B T. w t'-nce c rn- r to .iom T lj-U and W, Tp. Z.i, ? K 1 and I E. vt ulaijeju; M-ndao. bear o-i'X '.n w 1TJ J.-C-U tb- a-jc iT'Ttn Cor So 1. r l .lei k. Vr :. d'-.' ni. a .. i.tc-nd -t- p M-ui3:.in. .li..pe a E V f I on road leadinx fr- m o-Jay ctuarta Mine t , aa.-ti M..i C -S ., d. ' It. -a;;... rol r-.a. iO. - J II I'i cor o i 1 i--n;e.ai i'.a a coruer of the ky-aiwo. A 6r I feet ;-.-as, I Inrbct v,'xe. i.t i in. .j tU. zrvsud mi'.a muwi of tloue alooflc, nii-1 C i M s "'. Wbeoc-e a p.: e I" in. l.a- bears N l W 3 ft. .cr:!jel C i. M r n, B T. l.ocbcc ff -.-i Cor No - Jj dea; L, Vax li l't 3 i.;.a K ij ft W Cor No 1. of Laurel :e Clau-., i Iv l j fjt .t la center of Eaitriy end of tbe Hcki.a Claim. idi-n;i-mi tiut location V-tt tet in ea-Urrty ea-i of Ui;t ciam. A i r p-jtt inl lo&r. I incljea tr.iare. tet 1 is. ia the ground iia m-.-'&i ol t.ce acgAde. cr, '.ri 'A o in. w LctsK m d.a bean S i-' des E P.. .r:V4 M s M B T. ft to Center ViM Vtcxterly ttid o! La-iretSe C'jub, V-J ft to amaU c.-eta C o:a EaaUtct) It ut'-rar No S. idt nuca. w.tn a o-mer o: tttt iocauoo. i I'Lii.'.ii. Mi.' . A 1 has t cm tl.e ;n-rror;ai .".-- Wi:.,l. ItH THE DlRKcT B'f1E T of the !a lints ana mrt; ii.isinut . ,..,..i, i.-,..,.: f,..,!1 k l a i Cer. cuncvrnirg the recent uuideul ol S?t-:-;3i-f.S irr?:"3: Ijr JJyMrf p.'-i-'-'"'" .rn.w txilitieians and luvtr y; echoed and tcalawajis: trusti aid tramps; vir tue at:d v ice. A land w t.t re yuu can gel a good Dible far It ret an 1 a o..l drink of w!,lkey fur 5 cettt; where we i.ave u.en in con gre.-s w:th three wlver ai d a lot in ttie penitentiary f-r having two wies; wheteEOcne men make sausage cut of ! ti eir wives aiM seme want to eat them j ra : where we make bologna tausage I cut of dos. canued beef out of horses and sick cows at.d corpses oat of the i ttnnle who eat it : where we put a man I f This SthonJ is now anier State Cntrjl, Is the Largest and Most Progressive School of Southern Oregon. New buiivliJs. ne-w upv.T'. . - i.nc i.v t.t:.:'i- .- climate, exccUeui intiueaees !or ; : : -2:-. Course of study the a:in; f.- -:U.t 110:. ..al; c ti.e state. Best advantages iu Vocal i lt-s:ra:..tnu: cu-ic to to- t-.nui in ?.u;i.crn Orc.-o. Training scliool fti'.lr c ; ::; e a!.tl in charge -f a tec?. a?2i t ritic tva !.t r. Tuition -;.'5 per term: ut-lc and K per t..rtn: b-'&rdat l.ail 1.TC, ani ie;s-.iu c JT week, students tnrcisbin; t-ci c"..tr.i::;: fasUy btar-1 ;.') aa-I K.:v. $125 pays all expenses for one year's schooling, including books. The shortest and t.u.-t ti.. .- . r. i: ! e -ta'.c cer:.::ca:e, the normal eo'irse. Kcvie-w ctSM for teachers throuphout ti.e jtar. First "urrais ojo-'n e-vten:;x;r il. r". r ..ut i'.-i: jc ji i u :'::. tutlv, ad;rc?s W. T. VAN SCOY, President. i-HLlNI. MKK' ON. f..r i!. i:i:c'-r uver the p"cretart' it, j.,2 for do; hivmg the means of top-1 C0Uu.cn33 e &i he pJri auJ on the rock pile for mo2 for ; u e .j.., bo a j,b of work; where we license bawdy j conviinv insisted that Alger's a.l rig 1','' and v dissenting - 1 1 1 voice was otai-i. Boundary is Marked. houses and fine men far teliiog the I truth on the street ; where we have a congress of 4X) men t i make laws and a i supreme court of men to set them aside; j where good whiskey makes bad men ; aDd bad men male good whiskey where newsoaoers are paid tor supprei 8-! 1 SO.. ...,.K .e,l m.Trirh - for 1 W telling a iie; where professors draw their 7" - " , .1... Mr.A ;.a.r D LTJUH J-lUiin iiUlU tot. ri.c c j c 1 . t- t.; VVVWVVWWWWVWVW tak 1 a x j c iliviitw a a C S-jcctsir to G. W. SOAH.J UV11V1 W.1 ElUVlWIIlILllllI rROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY. EEPAlKIN'i OF ALL KIN Li a PKOMITLY liCNE. Shop oil Corner Washlii);tou and Katie Strt., KosrburK. f illlUAtliUt ammmmmmBmvmamwBiBBsaBHaaaaawBwaBaBaaBao FOR. 0afllabaMaak. I Mil BOSWELl SPRINGS On the S. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon HUTivL, constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheumatism,- Dyspepsia, Kidney and SJni Diseases. Tt ! 5 1 I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION f ' L:ti:l Ktate I.amOfh :. i N t: -j her- by eivt-ii that in '.'rai.iaiice with the vriv :i'ns of the act f ('. re- i 'J'iiiOo, I.. -Tjt;t:L'l '-An act fr the "-ak of ti::;Ur In'ls in t!!; Hta; of California. Or Njva'ia a:;t VVafchlnsrtun Territory. 5 TliANK M. HOPKINS, of Co.,.:yonvi!I". Counlv of lKuela. t?tate of Ore iron, h us this rtnv .ileil iu thj oflice hi bvott. r'tniii.iit No i,t;, for the piircha of the Lot I i - . j i i No. ;; in Township N" ; .. liaiie No. VV., and will ofler pruif lo h ! lh; !h:i1 ' Urht In jiiorc valuahiy lor it ! tiiiib'Tor -tone than fr a-'rriculttiral vun'Vs I im.'J in -tflijlih Jii i-Inim to "-uM InU'i fK'f-ire ( ti:- l:-'.i4.' aii'l lie'-eivr of tliiw uttu-r at Kofie : - ;', Oregon, "ii Hat'mJay. tlie 2th day of I lit-n.im'- witTie"": Wiliiani llricir. Jr Uoir'-rt Ci,nriTt 7!io;;:a. Wilson, o. W. i'ueiaCll j; Riivonvii-o. Ure. Amy all iMTsoiif clitiiiiiiic r.1 .XTtH th aSovc-'lecri Iaulf are rvi tniilcJ to file their clrtim- in this office on or before fcid -tJ day of Augu-t, i;"i,-.ter. To The liiifortmnafc.! tt:s elHcia! career, a.l sentiments, save these of general l.apptn-ss. w-reveryj evilent'y banished th:s alterro u and j evening, t y ti.e niaghi'iceut welcome j tendered hiiu t-y tl.e peoj !e c( h;oan; city an I s'a'e. t'ro-u - o'clork' when! the we'.cjiuing c !: -lit: 't-e crowd I 'ulo his private car upati lU arrival at Tuie-t , j octil o'c! jck when the general ceasd grasj ing oulstret bed hand;, toe scer.e , was a couetaut an 1 sjiottt ineous ovat : iun. "xiifa acd tear repeatedly Strug- Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. i A z.7 loi I :e : iocj. men i the publisher ol Tut ri.aiNDa.tLEB ,'ycur own lavorite none paper, uti ctitereej iu ; TT.-.i c ' m - J.- nan all-antf w ilh " The Nem-Yoik Weekly Tribune" which ecables Lira bi for-! Zt'atm i : :n d.a beara N 6 w fi, n;ch twh papers at the intllingcofl of i.'..j per tear. . t..-nb-d C f. M e a I. Kverv farmer and villag.r owes to himaed. to his family, and to the con.man.ty L;;! 5 in whiJh he livts a cordial support ol his kxai newspaper, as it works cocstaiiliv UiiiBaE. ! and untiringly for his interests in e-err way, brings lo his home ail the news and akxxkI v-ep u-.i..a : ... ft i i hapivDioi.l his neighborhood, the doings ol bU friends, the condition and pro- ; ZtiCtUJ pec's for different crop, the prices in house ttaiket, and, in fact, is a wetk.y t Sas FKtsc:cj, Ai,'- T. John .ich rt of tins city, ciauis .. ijuin- ..: tw !a-.o::tc -a.t-. rsius r.i 'IU'- Fat !:: Lin- KPii. AMK -o-.uc I.ia i ' . days to Salt Lake 2 ! d.tys to Denver -v! . days to Chicago A davs to New York Free Itecllnlug Chair cant, tiololcrcd Toorlal MtccptUK i Cant. I'ullaian Palart Hleep- j idic Can operated on all ' Iralntt. Alaska boundary dipu'.e. .ichar: de- ciare? that the oi l K tssian bjondary i defined t y monumeuts placed at short interval?, and that incloeed in each is a do their salaries; where preachers are paid (2o,iO0 a year to d'lge the devil j and tick'e the ears of the wealthy; where business consists in getting prop-1 - ... - cnari ci tue t.ussiau i'jwct-.uu:. c id erty many way that w .rat ianu you in, ....,;,, of the penitentiary ; where trusts hold you v.hr. achart says that an expedition would have little trouble in tinding ar.d follow ing op this boon Jar j line ol monuments and that the charts would prove of in estimable value in settling the dispute between this ct uutry and Canada. up and poverty down; where men vote for what they do no. ant for fear they will tot get whni they do want by vot ing for it; where the 'niffger" can vote and women can't ; where the girl who g'jea wrong is made an outcast and her male partner flourishes as a gentleman: where women wear false hair and men dock' their hor;-c-s tails; where the po litical w ire puller has displaced the pa triotic statesman; where men vote for one thing one djy and 'cuss' it the other 1: where wo have prayer on the floor of our national capital and whiskey in the cellar ; w lieie we spend T-,000 to bury a congressman who is rich and $10 to put away a working man who is poor ; w here to be courteous is to be lonesome, and to be called a crank ; where me sit on the safety valve ol energy and pull wide open the throttle of conscience; where gold is a substance 'he one thing sought for and God is a waste basket for ct:r be'b r thoughts and gocd resolutions; where we pay 1 1 5,000 for a dog fctid 15 c?nts a dozen to a poor woman for making shirts; where we teach the nntutored Indians eternal life from the ilible, aud kill him with bail whiskey; where we put a man in jail for stealing a loaf of Lread and in con gress for stealing a railroad ; w here the check books, talks, sin wolks in broad dayligLt, justice is asleep; crime runs Btnuck, corruption permeates our whole social tal lie, aud the devil laughs from every street corner. Come to us, Fiiiies; we've got the grandest aggregation of good thing and bad things, bii; thiiut and little things, cold tilings and hot things, soft things and hard things, all sizes, varieties aud colors ever exhibited under one tent. We've itot more guns, bibles and more whiskey than any two shows on earth. If you don't come we'll fetch jou. tor iurthir icIomlep apply i J. F. UIVANS, Apt., lioseburg. C. O. Terry. w- E- Coman, Tr'. l'aJC Ast. ficn. Art. l.-l Thirl P.. ::!: d. t'r. Tne CUurcbes). vis. tor whtcu should I louno in every wiue-awaae, I'uficirnc uujmj. Jiri thick of it! - ' BOTH One Year for $2.25. Send all subscriptions to the THE PLAINDEALER, Roseburg, Ore Real Estate Bought and Sold J ZmW K Jat cm mLm WLt m Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. ! Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, j Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, ; in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable i prices and easy terms. Inquire of i JD. S K- BUICK, 1 Colorado Range Troubles. Chlunm., Wyo , Aug. 5. Northeast ern Colorado i-j the scene cf a war be tween the sheep aud cattlemea. n Monday last, four horsemen, catefti ly disguie.l 1k'.1i as to ersoii and their horse", rode into some lare (locks of sheep beloogiug to the Warren Livcstoxk Company, of Cheyenne, which were be ing grazed along Two Mile creek, about 31 miles from Sterling. The men were well armed, and shot and killed In) sheep and badly t tippled L'i more. It is reported also that two sheeplerders were bad'.v U'aten, bat this cannot be verified. Mitm 'ti7 i.'Htu M e eirncr of Mala aod Lane tlrccta. .-"aaday Serriee: Preadsicc. 11 a. m aid v03 p m.: r-atjbath school, 10 a. m.; 1- A. Watktr. SapcriaUtcicot; CUaa McelitJ al clo of tbe taoraing aenict: Epwortk Lewcaa .'p.m. T. II. Cliurthil!. PrendeoL Prayer Uvvliiif. VVolncsiay. at 7 3J p. m- i.. K. I5vU, 1'aate.r, l anKtaacc. corner Mala and Lane. fsmu Bi.i.tiiii!.x cue Kill -."a r'owlt-r .trxx-l. euu la) service, at II a. m. a:i 1 ; 3l'.B. Play er mev lis::. tTiur lay t veuia. Mn. I.rcT M. l i nir, Pa-t.-r Pointed Paragraphs. a - .,-cTe, '& yqn&Sr?--i VT?. "JHtianet id nan Iran- - ?l hi 1 1 i:e;t y'ling - &f2W f.V- ' 1 1 turiiiria he f..l!owinif M li'BL Vt 1 Seminal"Dise. mob sP' C:al rat-S ar- uleo g Ifeiv fe45vC"-'s'T? eionnorrhtca, 'iteti : land and in!er.i.edta( aV,-'' 5.X ..'T... seasc, rLAisU -J&fibX'.K H v. "lo, for Doswcll Springs! i ,.... , t..,. r of ar. ....; DPt Gibbon i Sei,i!m!jer M si'1' tickets to ... . . , . i Los well S::rin and return to this city il, j will be Hold a-i follows: 30-day tickets, a'.nmay ami re- onday, 1.40. :veu from loit- iKiinta. Mriciure, sypn ins in lormti, bilin ui- Nervoua locbrl- (intH.tency. Scmt- ...-ofcataaiiaiiJ-. : cf rtanhuod. tl.e ;- .- quence ol cell abuae and excees..-i i-r..'li: in;' i.- e I giowinf lympiorut;: aaimw o"ititjUKi.-s a-.nn iot under the cyc-a, pain in the-1. -nd. r..:;'i:: ,tbeeam, lows of eonlidenc. ditlid.-nce lu uj.- 100 1 lyspepsia Cure. digests what you eat. oaching BtranBCra, palj.iiation of Die li'-Kit, . fji "irnpleiton the face, conpli, eii-nm;.tiiii, i-tc. 3 fJR. GIBBOS haa prajticed in nan Kranf-ivo Si oyer thirty yearr and H ow trouried ti.o'il. not , ail to couxult him and rc-x-iv..' tne l-.-ii.-lil f : Ais preat skill and exipeneitce. 'i'l.e do ;l..r cur. , Peraons cured at h.iine. Cliarit'-s riM,iiHi.i-. it artlfl'ullydlCPstst tie food and aids Caiiorwnte. Nature in Ftrentrt hc'tiiiii and rccon- de. i f. ;ihbon Kearny st. i, i-: Etructir!g t he -xhausf.-d digestive or- ciaeo..ai pang. It is t tie. tr st discovered dipest- -' ant and tfiiiic So oi her preparation AGEVTSWAVTKD- w. "T h k MKK am. i approach It in cfticioncy. It ln- Achievenitnt of Adtuirnl Iev.-;y,- the v.,rl.i Rtantly relieves Jtnd lKTfliaiK'ritly CUTCS areaiet naval lur... fly Mural ifst. d. ti.- Dyspepsia, Indigestion, IltartburD, life-lonr friend and a.lmirer of the rtaii-.n .s ; Ti'Ifet ulontv Sour Slnmneh Naiifcpn idol. Btnrett end bert lKi.,kt oter r. !.-, ' ctVfirTloi t i JSaUfaj 3tiuinch'-i; nearly i'i .ur-s liaiftmie iiinura- bicllcaaaclie.ijast ial;jiii,Cramps,and tione. Only 1 . Lnonuoui demand. Hi;; ; jUother restiit sof imperfert dtpeRtlOQ. Rommiioni. oiiiiu nw. iauu ... n ...v.-. freparea dv c. c. uc Witt a to. Chlcaao .. luc VJ.iie-K. i. .-... , rd Floor Caxton li!d., hicrsro. A.. Mart-tern A Co School Report. Hep .it of the i.lido school for the term ending July 2', IS'JK. No. of days taught, 5'J. No. of days attendence, 11 I'd. No. cf days absence, 130. No. of times tardy, 28. Total number enro'led 27. Average daily attendence l'J. Average number belonging 21. No. of visitors, 40. Seventh Grade Sadie Hatfield aver aged y.5 and Myrtle Mathews 'JJ.l Sixth Grade Minnie Dieckmaun averaged So and Lirdie Tipton 'Jl.3. Fourth Grade Alvin Tipton averaged 02. .- Third Grade Hosa Uieckmanu aver aged '.)'. 1 and Jason Hughes H'J.'i. Second tiraed Henry Dieckmaun averaned 90.S ; others above 00 iu lank were May Hughes, FJarle Hill, Cleo Tip ton and Vera Tipton. First Grade i leorge Hughes averaged U0.3 and Ethel May 'J4.3. W. Whiqht, Teacher. o.RAnco. Kailroad Time Table. -TO THE- EAST t-r. ilia- il. Corner l't aud M,,u .-- rvice oa vceind aud fyurth euu lay iiiosuiui of each m.'Uth aa l every Sun day cvt iiiiiK j-;ai fen icea announced lr..m lime t- time Rav. Jo Dawyj.t, Mliunary. t,n Un choice ol le iran O'U u acuta! ROUTES M. K. Cut il, rs-iVTH.-eelvicA-sctcry tun-ay cx.ialuK and cvi-ulns. Ksv. J. T. coiiott, Pator It is a rare day nowadays when a sub scription paper is not prem-nted. "Why d j they call a ship 'she' ?" "Lecanse her ringing costs so much, I guess." The Portland Evening Telegram is authority for the statement that Mrs. Peck, of Duchess couniy, N. Y., iast week pre9..tfd Mr. Peck with four young Pecks; a bushel of babies. A Salem editor who had taken just u bon t two fingera too much, exclaimed recently, "I am reminded of the fact, and I take hope on account of the fact, tba the rain makes the corn grow; and f . orn makes whiskey ; and the whis i ty makes Democrats '." Spiritual mediums arebusy calli.ig up the late Col. Ingersoll, but up to the present time his replies to the questions propounded have not been a part of the elegant language with which Mr. Inger soll was gifted in life. One medium ex plained this by saying that he had not yet become accustomed to tho njw order of his surroundings. Our cattle buyers in this section after buying all the cattle that could be bought had the nerve to go over to Til lamook county and purchase all the cat tle over there. These gentleman are some of our most enterprising farmers And have left a largo amount of money iu circulation in this and Leoton coun ties. Mr. Len Goodman is foreman, while .). T. Furgueson and Will Larnelt aro working hard for the same position. They purchased 110 head of cattle on their last trip. Junction Bulletin. A Limn whale, about HO feet long, lias made its appearance, drilling dead off the Capo Foul weather at Yaijuina. The C it E Co., is arranging to have the monster toned ashore. It is expected the whale will be landed on the north beach by the laBt of the week. Bw-ii-n'm fc. u-cwruir id I-auc and Ki ttreet-. Sunday neniic-. Prcaebiu;: al 11 a. m. and; yp. ra. raMat!i S.-hool at 10 a. m., O. P. Cxhoic, mj-riiiliiid.-nl. Prayer raeclinj rt 7:50 Wednesday cvciiin:. S. A put wHS Paster. Kik-t Ciiiii-nes cm a il-Cormr ol Pine and vv.Kidwrarl Mne-w. Sunday tervicvt: Prcachum hotli liiorniiic and cvenluc. Sunday ehol at Ida. m. Y. I". S. C. E. at6..'J p. m Prayer int-cilng each Wednesday evening at J .. Ar..rdil wdconn and iiR-ctins awaila a'.). W. A. Wvk'P, Pa tor F:r.-T PasHYTtiBi tN Ciickcii-i orner ol Crnsn and l:.'e- tr.'et'.. Sunday acrrice. Puhltr w..rlii., 11 a. in , an1 . p. m.: Sabbath M-liuul, Ii a. in. Y. P. 8. C. K. at 7 p. in. Pravcr meetlnir. Wclncmlay evening T:J0 p ni. " -1- A. Tow'tKl, Fattor T BK W . C. T. V. illli."id it rcRillar meclinKa mi the .i.iid and f.-nrili Mondata of everr iii.iuUi at T M i. in. in the Kpworlli laagne rom of the M. E. Church. GREAT Northern v 1A Spokane Minneapolis SUPau AND Chicago VIA AMI l.ovtent Rates to all Iinwlcro Cltleit.. Ocean !.tcamor 1 ae Portia nj every five days -FUR- SAN FRANCISCO f-. .... Tt.vv-fl a. ...I l.w Y..L:v. Notice Tor Publication. ftiiied state band Oflice, ItoaKiii R... Dr., July II. lsW1 Nolle ! h.-nhv Riven lhat the follonlug nanieit wilier haa iiled notice of hin Intciillon to uiBKC linal pPKif in aupport of his claim ami Hint id proof will be made IWoro the KfniMer and KecMrer, I'. H laind Oltleo at Ho-e-burs, 0(egnu, on AiiRU-'t Is, lilTJ. V U: Mil I-AIKL1 M. WIIITIaJW Hi tils H. E. So. M d, lor tho N W, NK see. 31 Tn. .v., S. K. :i. Weal. He names the followiuu witueimea l pnive hi rnntiiiuou" rsidence upon aud cultivation of, "aid land, viz: John W. Whitlow. C. K. Watmiii. J. I.. Wat son and Je-.ie W hltlow, all of Peed. Oregon. J. T. BKllKiKS, (jl".p) Reuiater. Administrator's Notice. Notice i hereby Riven thut the un.lepiKiied adiniiilKtraU.nl of the e.'late ol W. Wilson, deccir-ed, by virtus of an order and decree, la Sued out ol the counlv court of Uouirlaa coun ty, state ol orecon, will, on and alter Satur itiiv, AiiRiii't i. Isw. "ell at private aale, at the pr-einle". the following dcai-rlleit real property 'eloiiitliiR t" 'he ealalc- of W. L. Wilaou. de Ceaaed, lo w If. . j Beg ill "i iK at a point 10 HI ebnlna weal and (.' clialna north of ipiarter corner between Her a Ji. and '.'7, Tp 11 S K 6 W Willamette Meri-illoii- theneeSW deitne, Weal Jl. an chaina; l hence Kaat 17.01 chaiua, and iheueo north l h c-halna to place ot beginning, eoiitainlug l6 '0 aerea, being all that portion of the dona tion land claim of Willia U. (learn (being claim Ho. 4M altualo on aoutheaat atdo of present channel ol Cow Creek, nouglaa county, Oregon. , Hated this Oth day of July. PW. IIATriK II. WILSON, P. A. WILSON. AdnilnUtratora of thecstaleof W.L. Wilaon, Iiei-eaaed. O. B. S. For full details call on or addrea JOHN F. G1VASS, Agent. Hoeeburg, Oregon. W. II. Hl'KlIH'RT, Uencral PaaKU(cr Agcuu O. R. tk N. Co.. -Portland, Oregon. '- to (aa.- xil. ag a r--.i, 1 1 '- 1. lu corsex o a. iicttt-ca wtth a '..ATJ"a erniCT. A :.r -t t !: nr. 4 is. .t-e. at 1 -jicho ' ia li g-wiu't. .ta n.t'.n-; -t at.jae a-oC5i 1c, ', tr.xl ci, a W trr a tt 7 -.it !.a U.- s i- X- 3 .'I ft.tcaofl C . M - is la.l ta-a-.x: 5 X dt , VariJd'-r Ja en E . i; to crater Kt a m'.rr,; end oi Cai i.se- 4 r.l esoixae-i-ig.fi v- ae-T-. LAt'EET: l.'bE. B.ct:cg at o.-rat-r N.j 1- i-ieatiai t!!a Ue c.fitroi ..a tr.c. a r.r j-'- I tt i--ns. 4 ;atfce ftarr. t-t .s irx ;n ti. rro-i id aoocad I ti.ji.e alocgt: le. c-r.t-l c IM 3. wseaee A a P:r:t :a Lia O-art S 47 -Jerr eatt. Zi ft crtd CIM; H I Coraer No i ot Ue:c-sa v-a.- S jt d.-r w :. thence fr-Ki cr.tr 1- S 3s. aV- E. ar I 'ix i is:a E It toe- z.:z ;-'- oa EaKriy end ef Hess:aciaiii.."t.' it i..ir-iii.T putt on wesicr.y ec-lot Latrrtte' iaia. A r r pwt. 4 mcti. f.iire. 4 f.-et'.ooy . act It iueie ;n ti-c g-r;-;r.s. cr.-..-el M. is. vitii cxoos-S id -: -t aoo; Je. I !t-ut.ewi -ai'-s k-.tiiin -f Vt e"iiy al of Laarrtu.- C a... "h-r&.e d-scoterr Cat aa2 lam-i t- j- -Itx. t. k.4 ft. it lect t" sra.'. I re- a . if. E. ri IL to corscr No. i, li ..i i.a C jlizi. tVv it- lo conatr No. H. i lt-u. al w .'.it &.r.itt of lucatioo- A fir f--l 4 ft- 7.2t. 4 : jciet t-ja-T. wtt U iDca-aia li.e gpoaad. w;La mval atoaw aiotK-iOe.tcr.tje-'J v. o. I. 34. .-. a 'aence. Arrlita.d.a lscari . ,4 fc. E- U I L tcntttd C. J X. -. B. T. TTuaoe izvui eoraeT S-- i. A. Ti de. R. Var. lii !t. J) aia. E. de-cead le. it to crscr No A firp.-'st 4 ft. War. 4 iaebes jwar. set W iath-e-s la the cTnoad. wita oetuxi oi atooo a.'Er. ie. v.zii C. J M. s. , w fctoce a Fiat Top?:rhnete Evocau to ft oat of rroead itrt lae-aiwwith e-it with a rhiaci a: drt t putnl whsci bar . .A d. W. ?j Jt. r aratd WiUa ca-ste. C. i H.r, :. B R Aj.UicN. E. corro! the Soe-odae Qaam JI.::. bra,- ?. tr Ux W. sj., p ! Toia- iz" as tra- r Xm. i. ? 3? Kg W. Var. Ti !'-r 5i taia. E. Lf, it. So Creea It wkle.C. s. K. e.' : V to ces".cr?ca-. oa Ewilerif ea-l oi lhi Clai-n. A cr jott 4 ;- Ion. 4 lactc ,UL-e, art 1 ia ht ia tie ct.:a4. wita ssotiad cf atotas .iv.nrel m. M .! iwv arli ia I d;a be-art N. -t dc-e. Vt. i! it. acr-.ixel JL 5. M B. T a-e-es-i .v K-e-t to cona-er o 4. I lrcucal w:ta a sc ot K-caaoB: A r pott t i- Utcg. 4 iacaea a-i -are, act i la the ia the crcvad. with BKKOel o4 atpso ai-ot: !e. ser-.Detlc. 4. M. f. 0t bt-acc a fir k ia. d.a. War- N. 13 eK?, , t r.oi C. 4. 31 f. B. T- Iiitnoe N.:. -lei. w . iroa o r So 4. Var. 15 .let- -O ciui. t . 7i iL to Clwig 3 ft wide C-Ea-t lu :o asva roaal leavLac irxa Noos aay Mine v Ci .artr Mill. lt!t. to corscr No. L and - a ei Ing.Laioc eint-racim A'.ts acrew. Th -3re-T uf v.ic Heieo a and La-arrtta i Q ;aru Leli- are ide-niu.-ai wni Uje rey-ecUr I :.e.au. and the prrtti-scsl geavral c-tuw.-j !ii.uiii i-r ltic i nortawi-te-:'.r aaei avutk- ScrtltbounJ-fmst throcgh freigbt, No l?-4 iV?u dcvciepinett:. Ti.v Notie-e id Lotatioa of ihcee Kinins eialtasia nxe-rdetl follow . tO-w;t. '..-. '.ocalioa ol tho licleaa. (cwUeel Uclener ia revor-i-i ia Voinmt i of Lvticlaa Cetint-f, frecoa. Xtatng Kecori. at I"ae ! ca Lite 7a day of Ju'.y, L-.-: aud th tveond ooUce lorro of it n-cor-Kei in Vo.ucie ts ed tsciciaa Cooaiy t'n-soo, M-.aiag Kccorda. al Page A 1 aad 3.4 the nd dar ed August, i.". The- cm liwcou ot Use- Laurel te Lode Cialns a rcO'M.sl ia Voluire 6, of LkHiclas CcantT, Oregon. M i.Ui Ki-ci'tvis oa lac U-ia day tf No teaitxr, lt'7. at l a-e , and tn tccood locav lioa notice lhcrcc.1 t w recordeil on the ati day el Aususi, f a, ia Volume of I-oojrUts County, Onxoa, Miainj Kiwrd, at Para aad ,ct. The ail.oicio; t lai-n are: Oa the aorthari y asdeoi the- tic-eaa. (iJcieacr) loile liaim. ih Verde, Lode Claim, of which P. J. Jenmuga in locator and ciaciaat, and on the Norlberiy aid ol tne Laurel te Loi Claim is ife Amerleaa Bi'T. Lode Claim, of which B J. Jcnoiuya aast C. li. B. Bruncau arc the locaidi and claim ant . The casU-r'.y eai of tae Helena, (Helener) Claiui ia the weaicriy end ot the Lauretta 1 1a.m. Oa the easwrly ea-l of lo LaarctUs Claim i vacant covera:-eat ".aad, and ea Uat uther'.e tide of tho Heiena i Heiener' aad Lau rvtie Claim i Tacwat goterateui laad. On the ue-neriy end of the lie na illriner) C".ainj ia tbi- hi v mirv Lcie Jlailo Claiai, lseated and ciaimed by e. ci. Warner. And any and all peftcnt clumiug adreraely tue mmiug gre'uau, teia. lote, pmntwaor any portion thereof, so desenbeei. .mnritJ, pXatusl and applied for. are hereby n :i: eel lhat, uak-n Northbouid K-jsebnrg local. No. 17 ; departs 7 -CO a. ni. Soathbonnd Koseburg Kxai, No. Is, arrives 5 :20 p. ni. i Northbound overland. No. 5, ar rive 10:lVi a. m.; departs 10 tj a- in. Southbound tverUnd. No. arrive I 4.15 . m.; deparu 4 :25 a. ai. ratio 21 r I RAINS. 1 221, arrived 4 :10 p. m. ; departs 3 20 p. OREGON Southbound-fast through freight. No 8h0tt Line !. arrire7:Wa. ui. ; departs S:00a .- . i 1 -- . 1 . -. i V., - .trivM - . oriliuouuu uiiau '"-'. Sail ItdKC i t 2 55 p. in.. Sundays, Wednesdays aad Denver "Fridays, departs VAX) a.m., Mat-Java Omaha Thursdays and Saturdays. Southbound mixed train No. 220 ar t tn an Snndavs. Mon. Kansas City days and Fridays, departs 7:15 a. m. Mondavs. Thursdays and Saturdays. j Shasta Limited ! Is the naire o.' the only perfect train n the world, now running every night between St. Paul and Chicago, tia the Chicago, Milwaukee .fc St. Tanl Railway ing all improved facilities for tbe safety and enjoyment of passengers. An illus I trated pamphlet, showing views ot beau- tilul scenery along the route ol the Pio- neer Limited, will be sent Iree to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage I stamp. Address Geo. II. Ilea "lord. Gee Geral Passenger Agent. Chicago, 111. NOTICE. Vmtkii States Land Omen. I Kotehurg, Oregon, July 1 lsW. To whom 11 mav contvru: Sotice ia hereby i given that thoonirou and California rail roail ; eompanv ha lilcd In thla oiticc the lists of j lau.laailuale.tiu the lownshlpa dcacrlbcel be-j low, and hiuapplieil for patent for said landa; . that the llala am open to tho public for in-1 spection, and a copy thereof by dcacriptive ; stibHlivision has poatid in a roavcuierit place in luia oit'iee. for the Inspection ol all 1 .u.m. nt.nt.l and llie i.ublte generally. , eV,?VpRUS"v E.ctte gentlotuea-well warmeJ ami lighted THE BEST AND CHEAPEST riaco while ia town to pat up yunr teatu U at 1 inetraei-rerae ciaitna are duly Bieil aovorvl-ag to law and the rvg-.iiatioua there under, within too amy dayj publication ol this notJcw. with the Keetialer id the rniteet Suae Land OSicv at K.-s bunt, ia the Coitntr ,. IVeyg lav and State ot Oregou, thev will be" barred La virtue of the yrox uaont of tajd ataiate. iNtied lh: tsh dar id June, IM, and Srt pob iicatiuu oa June uih, Is.-. i. T. BRTPeJESs K.-sLT.ex C.&Laud Offioa. Notice for Publication. rxiTED ?TATK9 LANDFFKE. Kctscburg, Oregon, Aug. 1. lst. Notice i hereby aivea that the fotlowinr naaed sett'.er has lile-Luotice of his luteaUon lo ntake 1 1 ual proof la supart of hit claim, ami that eaid proof wt,i he made before the Kevutcr aud Keeciter t Oregvia, on Sept. Oootl waiting rooms for ladies and Win ,,. il.. aiatv- dara follow ing Ihe date of thla notlee, protests or contests against the claim ot tho company to any tract or ub divsioii within any actftlou or part of section deacrtlH.it In tho list, ou the grounds that the snine la moro valuable for mineral than lor agrieulluial purposes, will bo received and noted for report lo tho General Laud Office at Washington, D C. . . , ( P-'W J. II. BOOTH. J. T. BKIDOES, Receiver. Register. VALUABLE lL.CEU MINKS TO SELI ONK MINK 1'AVINOOVIB $1,500, bllOKT TI NS WITH SMALL tilANT. Are paying good -money at present, but a little more capital needed to prop erly work Ihe mines. Easy of access, will tell all or an interest in tbe same, For particulars see me at Hoseburg, or address 1. O. Box 21 Roseburg, Ore. Good aecotmuodattona for keeping transiet teams over night. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited BERT CASE, Proprietor Cor. Washington aud Main Sts. Notice For Publication. I'mted Stts Land Oirn g, Vic. .. R'xwburg.Oregou, Aug. . Notiec Is hereby given that tho following named acttlejr has llKU notice f hi. intcnlioL to make nual tuoof lu tuprt ot htae a,,,,, and ii Siii"VM'',,.:n,W m beh-rt, the Kuter Roseburg, Oremto, on Septcmb.-r IS, Inn ii hi. h J-Ii:UM A HI'LLOCK. on nia a. E. No 7A10, for Uia si vi suit Sec. 14 T.30S., R. 'wSf. iroNnW.u,8hc following wimesaea to prove hia Dtt?aoua reaidenee u 9011 aud cul lit ation of iwld laud vi" James Bullock of R.eburK. OregoiV: A K-ti rit' n-E 'nlT-i ttn S Pcirdi," Jon; E. Dixon of R.weburg, Oresou. A inn J.T. BRIIXJE.S. A1P IUgLster. ljind 00.ee at Rc-aamtrs, Lss vij: iS k. srsvaxs On his H. E. No. sJ e!, for lh . NM'. Ut J. sec. 4 T. ih, S R. 7 W. He naaiet ihe foTowinc Itnesacs to proi e his couUnuows reaidenco up on and cuiuiatior. ot aaitt laud, vu: wuiiant W. ihompse.u. O. C. tirateavitv, J. Ttnmpou, of folea Vaiicy.Orcsou: John Long, of Koscbnrf, Oregon, (alp; J. T. BRlDt'lS. Re-g ister. Farms for5ale. A number of itnali farms (or sale, adapted to fruit growing. Good appla and prune ofchanls oa some ol them. For lurtbe- Ttarticnlara inipuire of, G. W. Aucjuon, Cleveland, Or. Vlavl. Viavl. Mrs. J. H.Shnps is local represenU live for the popular Viavl remedies. Any one desiring any of the -remedies will please call on her at her horns or ad drssa her at Rosehnrg, Oregon. V J ,r k - 4 -i A