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NEW GOODS and LOWEST PRICES Three Large Shipments THE PLAINDEALER I'ublishrd Monday and Thursday. 1nC fLAlNDKALtK IT HU-IUNO '. ! I'uiiIWicr J - Edilvt ( K. U. sTBATKOEU ... W. ;. CONKER, . U TRATFOKl Kt. and Solicitor Kabitcrlpllou Kale. One Year- -' l ni Month - 1 Three Muuln Al'Gl ST 17, lSW, - - - Al! who are familiar with th el hods i ..f the iugiou sheet ol this t-nr are awaie . itM illa,l vised and indiscreet attauits upon tiovercor tieer arc intrude J to dis-) rrrdilhis, tbns far, siwcesf l.il aduuuis- J tration, and thwart if isos'ib!?, the very i favorable iuipreaMon lie lms iu ! upon the Oregon volunteers and the people cf t the slate by his patriotic ac n and titter- j ances. At was recently wen raid ny a conlemt'orarv, this comment oi itieKe-, view is because ol the s-ana ,the etretlg.h p( lLe naUves.-' . were interred in the cemeterv .tr town Governor Geer against .he ' MU.on . OI. Tuesd.y morn.n,. A short se.vice rartlui .tb..UU. nn.bAalericans years to whip the F,!i--lU atthegrave by Ker. Hansen t ne fire id tire rear anil e xpinsiooitts ; ' ' i-i- i i i , i., ., nines" i ami presiding elder hsngle, bolh of tie and mugwumps, stirre-I cp by wi y de-n-, ' M y Chn b or rat it politiciacs, to demand i lie reei.ll "Aguinaldo has plenty of monev, rs " of the Oregon troop " I- w true the he is one of the heat tax colitctors on, J. S. Kester of JefTersou, is visiting at troops went to Manil. to fight Spaniards, i the islands. Much was also realized in Hon. J. E. T.iundeliV. He was a echojl amlnot Filipinos, but eonditi .s were i Idling the Spanish mouaMeries. while : te "l Nen and Maud Liumie.l at the bright abontthat no one an!icipate.l, 1 the Filipino junta at Hocg Kong is, too, , Oregon Mate Norm,! .Looi at Mon and it was a case of fitM the rebels ond- a great producer." njonth and er. lu.ted from that insutn- er Aguinaldo or haul down o.d glory t,i j '"The Filipinoe are tiol .initteis. They j 11 D aD- (kimrtfrom the island an alternative j re aa gcod fighters as there are to be j loa Jennioi, and family of ijranU that no self-respecting nation could con-j found anywhere, although they lack j l'ass, arrived Sunday to attend the fun iderfora moment. Oar Ix-ys enlisted j military training and discipline." : era! of Mr. Iva lean. cf their own free will. They were in j "Aguinaldo's closest advisers are; Mra. -Thomas I'jtraod children are Luzon when the flag was fired on and wealthy Cbiccee." ! visiting at her father'', A. W. .Stearns, lbe did their duty in defending it.; Governor Geer aa right in the stand he ; tmk and the rorJe of the state will 6aa- 1 tain him. Many of the charges and ! H retaining the Filipinos as allies, criticiemi of the Review are loo incon- i W e incurrel their enmity either ignor eistent and unscrupulous to receive any . antly or through eelSsh motives, and notice whatever. Many of the things ; are now reaping the ccnr-eo.ueDces-"' lor which the governor is criti- j cired for not bringing aiut, would j A Man Without a Kick. have required ai less tuan an ctof the legislatore to accomplish. The fact of the matter is Governor Geer ieproTirgbiaieelfone of the beet and . ..- ...... most conscientious executive s that ever occupied tLe gubernatorial chair in this tate. He is sound in judgment, terse and fearless in the expression of his riews and is making an enviable record. u. :. ,,.(.t;.,. . - , - . . - .- his manners, Bturdy patriotic and is sue- ceeding admirably in his efforts to eerva and to faithfully aduiinie'.er a public trust. These facts, which are generally recognized renders the criticisms of the Review loo silly to be ludicrous. Gen- tlemen, your logic is too .hallow, your arguments too groundless and yoor ob-! ject too plain to fool au intelligent thinking people. A cartful, onbiased I Uu , ,a 8eeuj8 10 to B5iu reader vaa readily recognise in vour I l,I,p,Doe Low . evey utterance an indiscreet, unjuet air j ,her uke tU'1 ,or wenesf . He is car tempt to create a narrow partisan -reja-' Tyi oa wr of eJotalinn, tbst is try dies and distill in the mind of the peo- i ,DS lo Uow tbo wld and the 'niggers' pie a spirit of discontent, mistrust and ; bow litifully war can be indulged in resentment. However, in the langu ge ! W "l be -ntsto do, as I see if, is to of lbs day "your woika are coarse" aud wde io "llJ hli ",e 'niggers until srou cannot fool the neoide wi;h vour ! lhey ,r0 8!aJ ,0 eUjP- clat-trap. i The editor of the Crow Wy (Miss.) .Sig- nal says of Oregon : 'Tne very name of , ... , .... Oregon savors of everything beautifa'., I delicious and desiraole. No matter how exaggerated to you may seem the stories .... . . . . ,. , of tbu wonderful state, believe them, for ,, . ii, they cannot be overdrawn. Indeed, we ... , .- i, i consider her peop.e exceptionally uiod-1 . , ..- , , - . est, when they have eveivthing of which . ' , ... , , - , . . to be boastful. One can have but a ..... ., vague conception of what Oregon is with - ... . ...... .... 6 . . outeeeingit. ith all the grandeur of iU scenery, the wealth of its mines, the magnificence of its fl jwere and fruits, it is a state unique, complete. llou. IJinger Hermann Commis.ioner ollncie Sam e Oeneral Land Offic, who is acquitting himself with so much credit in looking out for the public do- I main, is taking a short rest from Ii ia confiuing work and is visiting his old Oregon borne. And perhaps it may not be amiss to suggest for the benefit of those who are always worried when Mr, Hermann comes home for a breathing spell, that this is an off year ; that he is simply here for a needed rest. There lore dou't get excited. McMinnville Trauscript. They do say that the advertisers in the semi-weekly I'laikulalek are known i the leading business men of the town and the key lo success is their advertis ing space. This paper gives advertisers the very best satisfaction. It is read by a live, energetic, cheerful, prosperous class of people. No "calamity bowlers" on our list, except the editors of our es teemed contemporary. . I the briny deep, on her way to victory, bllk ey. the Hoseburg Keview The fioux Cily Journal contains ex-j as the case may be, or defeat, as gener- Print l with a great deal of satisfact tracts from eighteen Iowa, Sjuth Ua-j aily happens. 'ol-" T''e Keyiew recently reminded koU and Nebraska paper stating that) j us that "such action Is ill-ad vised and farmers are unable to obtain the help ) When harvest is over the fact will be t,ie lcMt "iJ ,buni il tbe beUer'" they need. No army of the uuemploy j en can march io these times without j findiug scores of opportunities thrust at ! them. Not much is beiog said nowadays about "tbe down-trodden and oppressed tiller of the mil." RICE & RICE, The House Furnisher, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Direct from Eastern factories, received in the last ten days. Goods bought in large quantities mean low prices for the consum er. That is our proposition. Jio Wise Buyer. Can possibly overlook our bargains. When we say Bargains we mean prices not duplicated by any linn. We can furnish your lions, complete. The only store in Southern Oregon that carries a complete Hue of House Furnishings. Send us your orders we can till them. We solicit your correspondence. Caught on the NVing. Tiie l)rUani ToW'sraiu juoloit the ! voliiutvcrs us remarking at raiulo-.u I n i - ing tlieir visit iu that city as follow ; "This taik about .Vguinaklo'e follow- a.swrtin l.iai ia al. r..t. Kvrv ti.ati ; sitvard by him unit! lie is cither ra- lured or t!u," "MalaiHjn never would have U-en Ukco hi-l the enemy bevu KiikU-Ii or lieriuan. 'tily tbu poor marksmanship i of the i'i!iiuoa savet) the Americans md eiia'jled Iti'iii to rout the enemy." "If Aj;uiualdo had mure arm lie could make it very inU'retirj fJr 'he. Americans. I rom the best iuf.ruia- Uon oblaiDable the entire insurgent force has not to exceed L'O.OJJ et,uds of. arms." ' Tnc nisrksaianshi, oi the Filipim; iiuproviou wonderfully. Many of, toj ,re no lu j., tn an1 Auiencau as easily as we can pick oil B r,jpino." "Americans at home have no idea of t tb t i.,.t ..i ibi Phihiniine ifantla ir ' e Lave had all the rilipiuo ugbt-. "S e want. "The Americans made a n.ieiake iu i ...... . . . , . I ' oeo1 10 1 tnc" ru'-. i M,J ; ood, a memWr cr com- j 0 "8"' "? when asked if he would applv for a pen- . 1 H - 1 " 81"D' L 1 WM,J 1 LoS',UI f dr "h,Ie w" ,n hilippmes, and although I Wen ,br,oosb Mveral ""S'r i battlee, I came out without a scratch. and dt health is about as L-iod aa it waji " . . " " 11 " I ben 1 ,eIt Lome' 1 . L,re een dJ icarucu a guou miDj luings ana lee I mat I have been fairly well repaid for tlie lriP- About General O.is? Oh, I thiuk he . - . . i IS a ffOou man in mini miu-' lint i. i ' ; corain8 w humble opinion there are men uclwr uuu 'or Hie place lhau lie j ' u ! "llat as 1 said, 1 have no kick couiiug, j ROn regiments have asked for material, aud perhaps my opioiou isu'i worth io order that they may become dessemi much. I look at the situation as it an- ot of the anti-imperialist doctriue. pears to a man in the fight, and I think . - :, .t , ... ' , , ! I c it about as the ui.j inly of the boys do." Telegram. ; x. ..... ... ow that the farmers of this state and ' T1 . , . . . , , itheDakotas having been blessed with t,, ,, . .. i bountdal crops this season, the scarcity . ,. . . , ' of labor le acting as a Jonuh and fcrave I f... . .7 fears are entertainwl that many thjus- ..,., . . . .. . ands of acres of wheat cannot be harvest- !. . .. . , , ,. . i ed unless the call tor laborers is realized I ... - M . .... ,u T '' Z. ."V.' - . seems noi io auraci laoor tins way, which fact only substantiates the as- lurtiona liiat irrvMl lima and i.rA.u..i( j genera, ,hroU(jhout lbe Uatlylot Minn .) Time j aaaaa The Democratic Boston Globe re marks that "we are makiog vast etudes in home manufuclure and are gradually taking first place in the world's open maiket." Nobody talked that way when the Wilson law was iu operation. It ia ilmlii-teH lia if I In. 'ili..iL. I corn crop escapes a hot wiud for auolh er week there will not be a farmhouse iu i the state this fall unprovided with a concert grand graphspboue aud an ama teur photographer' outfit. .. , 1 It baa been suggested that Mr Astor's change of citizenship was made for the j purpDw of placicg hirnwli in a position J to win the hand of some rich American girl. The cup-callenBel hhamrock, in Ijw ! of the steam yacht Erin, is now crossing I demonstrated that "crops never fail in Oregon." Tue yield will be good, des- pite the late and backward spring Tlie poor houees in forty-five Kansas couuties are empty, and in thiily-seyen counties there is not a case on the docket. We Furnish Your House Complete. RIDDLE MiWS NOTIii. Death of flra. I. A. Dean-Coroner's j Inquest an J Verdict. J Mr. Kvi;e IV.-.n, wile of I. A. l.-ti, die' I at iier hoiii,- nt-m loan at '.' o'clock . iu. Satni.ljy, af'.t-r an i lint s of only one week. She leaven hunbanJ aiiJ two children, a dauilitcr and roll, nK-exl resist lively, three years and one year. .a tliere were so Le suspictuus urciiui-! Etancea counecled with her death, Cor-j oucr ll'jover was iiut:lifl In cutue to i KiJillo ou the lirrt Iraiu. Me arrived! .Monday iuo;imi and pro.-eeltrd to hold i au n.'iiet ovt r l.ir oidy. Itie jury; codMsled of L. I. l'erdue, fon itau, T. V. W ilson, John M. .Jackson, 1. W. ; Crosby, Waller Kiddle ai.d S. C. War : reu, who, after hiteniuK to the evidence 1 and taking !ue dehhtralion brought id the lolloaing verdict: "liiat the de- ; ceased. Uoxie 1'jan, came to her death on August 12, 1 S'J., by an aloition pro duct-d by a party cr pirlies uokniw u to lliia i irv " Tho rniiiiii nf ilia L.vaei'.l near Canyonville. ! Mr. Thornton Dean of Oraota i'ase. at tended the funeral of his sister-in-law at this plat e Tuesday Dr. C. E. Logoe of Myrtle Creek, made a professional "visit to this vicini ty last Thursday. Trie Mifsei Agnes and 5tabel Ttiouj son of Dillard, are visiting relative at t'jiv j'.ace. Ir. G. B. Cole, af.er au abieucj of six weeks in Alaska, returned this moroing. Mr. and Mre. James Overrtreet ol i Canyonville, were in town Tuesday. George CuUtoitb is improviog his place by building a new barn Mr. and Mr. Will Maoos hive rc- I turneu Irom Ioe Lrotk. Mr8- rrks ol ;,J-''fiC. visiting her com j. n. leuieti . j Mre. Mynatt of touuel i, ia vieiling friends in iikldie. J. 11. Kiddle i dowu from the Crack- I Mrs. ljgue is itiiiug al Myrtle Creek. : p r ! li k iiitnp. fending Out Plain Lies. As a secimeo of the lies plain lies being circulated by 11 e Aoti-Iuiperialict League, of Boston. Krviog Wioslow, secretary, the follow iug paragraph from a ciicular letter sent out under date of August 10, will serve: A very large number of iho returned ntrli.ira frnrti llm W.iKinufnn an. I lira. This statement isciuite contrary to facts, as learned from the , soldiers of the Oregon regiment now in I'ortland. These boys are almost unanimously in favor of the I'uiied states retaining the possession j. There is more diversity of opinion as to whether the nation should ever have attempted to reap the benefits of Dowey's victory or extend to the mis ruled people the beuefits of a strong and ju.st government. Cut, since the situation is now un avoidable, there are but few who ad. vocate any course other than suppress ing the Filipino insurrection and the es tablishment of a firm government under the immediate or the indirect coutrol of the United IS'.ates. Of the forty-three volunteers inter viewed at I'ortland, but one was in favor of abandoning the I'hilippines, many atatirg that they would willingly re-in-list rather than to submit to such an action, and see their country reap no re ward from their hard service. A special to the Herald from Wash ington says: The navy department has practically decided to send the cruiser O'ympia, upon her arrival home, t.l the 1 Joe ten navy-yard for repairs. It is understood to be the intention to give the vessel a thorough overhauling and to lnotlorniz8 lier. It i9 probable tbe llag ,,,larter8 wiU D9 remored, S3 that Adn)ira jy mi u tbe ,t a,g orr,cer lly hi8 flilg on her T,,e Salem Capital Journal says, "the Angola, Indisna Magnet, gaye Roseburg Great consistency ! Aiken'5 and Thornton's Goata have arrived and can be fouod at the Sheridan place, south of town, and are ready for delivery to patties until Au S'lRt. (jlO.) m The Chic! Charm Clean, "snaD" : Goods, all that is new and up - prices. Mailorders solicited. 'Tis Delightful TO kMDJi A Rambler Because you know thai it is the STRONGEST, EASIEST RUNNING MOST DURABLE BICYCLE MADE. They Sell at the Reasonable Price of $40.00 A. C. MAIMERS & CO. aiBSCLUTEIYtajRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Latest Telegram. Admiral Dewev ia be'.ter. Cevelanl ttieet car ..rikcrs n;walLer st ,Snwif rJr uie.- ec our u ;c solid Oak diner ttone the care. jeajj vr. ths luuri.-.b. Leo.f " ... , Aoiencan forces ia the rbilipmuts : 5.ed if th:s was reiKv unusual ea!hei. I call beat It Will make : ... ,i ....... i...iv.m .i t.rcst'nt of it. Have Santo Dua.iu.aiis are still lighting and a general ioturrection is imminent. The Vorktown crew is sail to lr.civ iog terriMe treatment io l'ilipiao prifons. The secretary of war announces four transports w ill i-ail ( r her U. M " " e5'"m" The decision of i hi court i.ol to adjourn to hear Libori rhoas the jjdgm are against Dreyfus. .Sm retary Kcot it g ing at it as if he meant to send encugii meu to Manila to bring the war to an cud. The hitherto friendly islands Negroe j andCcbo of the i'hilippine group, are; verging on insurrection. Keports from Urownfiville, Nth., ttate that SenaUr Hayaard is considerably improved. There is no indicatioa of a relapee. I -a hot i pawed a belter nii;tit. He had some sleep, aud his condition is more reassuring. The aveai'aut if the lawyer has not been captured. j Tom Kced, otherwise known as thei c.ar, is back fiota his lour of Laroj, I li.it l.o r(.ik.. in It tjWrs a I mighty big head to coutrol a molt or dinary mouth. Torn litvtl lue a big head. The appalliug cji.dilioin cxitin iu I'orto Kico aie mide more fully known to the war department by liriicral I'avis in a dispatch in which he say il.e deaths outrigot in the island will reach 'MOO. from the effects of tl.e t ycloi.ee, while uiauy are dying from injuries and privation. Frauk MclUoicl has been held by the grand jory at I'ortland lor the murder ol Clara Fitch. An interesting feature in the defense, it ia said, w ill be to prove that Clara was killed by her high neck collar choking her to death. If this point counts high neck collars wil. go out of fashion. The dillereot tirms who were recently awarded contracts for jetty work at Coos bay, Caidille and iiuslaw, have given notice lo Captain Harts, United States engineers, that they will at once pro ceed to purchase material and getZplanfs in readiness to proceed with the work forthwith. None of theio w ill take ad vantage of the :0 days allowed from the time of tbu approval of contract in which to commence operations. Of cot'se tbey all desire lo take advantage ' very fine day before the rainy season . a in to push work, as operations are i- rried on at a considerable disadvant age in had weather. Oarklow, Alartin 6lagc Co. l'rivatc conveyance from Hoseburg to Couille City via Myrtle Point, connect ing with boats and train". Ieave Co quille City and Kosehurg Mondujr, Wednesdays and Fridays. Goo' rigs and teams. Best of accomodations. For prices and particulars call on or ad dre8, W. pATiuiriox, Corner Grocer, Uoseburg, Oregon. Notice to Horsemen The directors of the Second Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society have authorized mo lo state to the public that a special purse will be o lie rod for Doug as county horses only, at the coming lair. (a2'Jd.) H.W.MillkI!, Secretary. The weather of the last few day makes one wonder if the rqtiiuoxial hasn't hfct its reckoning. of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Fresh and New. The) and style of our irarmeuts! at our usual low price are giving us astonishing busy days on this 1 5 article. jz Call and examine our entire stock of Staple and Fancy Dry J to - date at specially attractive WOLLENBERG BROS.! Bicycle, IPOWDEI? Phenomenal Weather. i 1 ........ . I .- . 1 1. ui CIlt'Tt I ; not b.-er. ctl, a.: !-n ut "ea.ii r :n ; tl.e u..rv,;.i i. t)f. AcC'jriibg t' rrpyrtj receive i i;y the weather h'ireaa, tl- rain has In gen eral all over Urec-m. Kiatern tireuo h.a had as inach a I'.-rt 1 .r. J hi, acd in Southern Oregon the lain'ail !a Un i heavier tn it has here. j ..i. . bal deal for the farmer." .coouaued Mr. l'aif'je. alter teliiog how general the ram ha Wen, "and if it con liaue.i throughout the week it will do untold iIuhi.o t i beat. Most all of ibe fall grain has tcii cut and very little threshing hasten done. The heat elands in si-ovks in the tidd, most cf it without a cap fiieaf, arid the water runs right is. So.nc dnuago l5 a.ready been done, and many a farmer will find it necesaary to op.a Up 1.19 rl.or.R tdiou'd the sun rome our by TtiUfsdav. If it is later than that in getting out, iiiUch wht-ai w ill t v damaged. Today's Maiktt roi.uM Aug. !' -Kgge .e,oo, IS cent pur d j.-. Uutter Itt-fet djiry. .10 lam v creamery, ;. ' l ; per roll. Po'iilrv -Chickens, mixed. f.l.V) 1 0 l'runer lla.iau C- choice, l'.. pc-r lb. Wheat-Walla WaM ley j"1.. ; blueetctu os. Oats Whit.' 1 ;' silver, extra ! ot.'.e; Val- no gray, i'2ui tJc per buht l. Millstuff-Bran, fli: Kuidlinga H2; shorts, IG 00; chop, 1;.."0 ir ton. Hay Timothy lvi ; clover. ".. S ; Oregon wild hay, f 7 jr ton. Wool Valley, lO 'T-V: Fasti rn Ore gon. S" Mohair, 2t!'";W. l"otatis Oregon liirbaoks, fl.o; "iarnet Ciiiie. 1.5) t. 75 ; ucw fl.00 Ql.Z'i per ea- k. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription Makes weaKwomen strong and sick women well. Tcmperancfe Remedy IThere is a Quality iaboiiiL. our Drugs Which secures buy in small quantities, and buy frequently,; therefore we always have a Fresh Stock of; 1 nil Standard Strength Drugs. Our aim is for Ouality, and we hit the mark gj The merits of our prescription Department have built up a large trade in this line. C4f mm a sr-v f WV V VI A D wL I I LJW A ill . ITIAIXaZ 1 I IX Z? WW. Vf A. J l'lefcnth In Culil- pillllltl D.iy iiljil Nlbt STRONG'S Is The Place Hcic is iwilli a 2i x ;ui oau uureauj 1 I 1 1 VilV.li IC I V mirror for 15.00. Have otb - crs rangic in price irom i ui and all of them yuara uiecu 1 brand new. linf" lit ! Just received a j Bamboo Ixjok cases, music ; racks, hasels loot stools, etc that aie pretty and cheap. j other hardwood Cane Clt j timers at S and TyOCtb. DRAIH. I FURNITURE I 5 - 7f x?i - ft - l'"! :JX - . riaTJL. .l3"di??J Will open its doors for the new school year on September ii, 1S99. the l-ui!4inj: bae U-vu ib.-ujtiiy ixa.nalcJ aaO iiupioel. Sea atfaralu. aJ'l-J auJ c-lbcr iin-ruvviutnb mate lor lbe comturt an4 courtiiience ol Itir nujcoti 0o.l CoarJii!S an-1 IV.rmit.Tf AJv.iitmcrt al lbe iow-t rw'--: rale. Uniform State Normal School Course, fomj.ietc Tnnuius S.hnol ui cwiim.vt.oii wii'a lbe Sorma:, Ut S niorare rrotMoua:!y Ua.u.U ua.lor the tufK-rk liou ol a Cri'ic Teacher, ho wiU ic hia cslire tuns to I bit work. CiiaJuatcsoIlbln clio-.I are given aerevlitof Thirty Moulb a Teaching tipcrieDcr. hich cnabki them lo reai h tlie Uf Piptouia iu lbe .(Uicke-t anj mt nttttavtory maaoer. Pcn.1 vour aJJa (r complete catalop'e to JNO. B. WALKER, A. M President of the Faculty. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MaRTIN, Phone Main 181. Noah tS: Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon flakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty. Prices Kcasoiiablc. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgt&ture rwT w e w 1 1 permanent patronage. We Druggists. STORE To Buy Furniture. I I ! ' T t . 1 . a ll iron ucas losuuan coiucib U 11 1 IJ A Aa VV. ft Vila ! up. tjtir line oi t arnets and all l'aper can t be beat they ,mtto Ki-. l.-s e. t are fresh and new and up-to! asraa-i .j pr-nc;a:tt-s Terr:y t 1 . - i i a:TvVr r. uuvl fr i-.iiia-'?l latiinr We sell new goods, not old j goods for new and guarantee I 1 m " WC rCPrCSCnt theE1-! j ! Kemcmtier our motto: ! "Honest Values aud good IjOOuS. j ooraeu prior io anu iDCiSaing .Marcu 4, il33D,to present the sa.-ue at the treasurer' ... joflice at tbe Douglas County back for Bi TDfaWfi jP?111'131. M inierett mill ctae therecn lie OlKUllUartaw'eoIiLisnice. j Dmttd this the 27ih day of July, j ISA', at the City of RssebnrV. Oregoo. NORMAL OREGON. Props. 818 hop on JaciMiu 1. near Ocer Crcvk Bridtfv Roseburg, Oregon, $1.30 Per Day Salary. A few euergetic ladiaa and centlemeo wanted to canvass. Abovs salary guar an teed. Call on or address Mas, C. J. Armiugk, (i2)) Rotehurg, Or. Roseburg Bakery. WHITE, GRAHAM, AND RYE. f BREAD FRESH aiso All kinds of Pic, Cakes and Cookies. H. HAM5CH, Prop. Notice For Publication. l'5!TIi M17U L OW . Nolle: is I" f bf rir-o Html lit r..uipi;aljeK with lbe ).f.-. iion ..! tlx s:l oi ij'jtkimn nl . -f :iiinb - rUl!aibiU - .fCaUorO:, .Neva-l o4a.t.io.-toa T-rrribry ! JOHN U II ALE, ;tOril- l'a. cHin',)r "t pfaiw:. f I Orison. Iiat ilii Jr C!ol in ihj Bi.e bi I rora 'aiffinii .f. I"t llr .r-Lar erf Jbc ' sK !4ot w.ti'u .'. I-. in Wwn-biy No. :,Z r. raiucc 'J. I w. a i1 iiia--r .ri u imiw ir.ai tclaivl aqurbt u more rai'iabk Ujt jU Umjrr of Uror than lir arr-t'tnrmJ Hnw, awl In trtaWi"b hn ila;n t. -ai'l ial tf-Um the -s-lSJtr aai Ee:iT. r A tii.. uSj k at Kibjrx. Ort'n. ou hrvlat. iLk vtii day i r. H uame ax i!utw K. Sipir, . kh:liar! Mill, r, tv uiiain Harcnotxl au4 L. C ! Hfjma. ai! ol Oranu fat. ' 'rrt'ia. I Any and a.1 t'"na c.annaij J-.rrjT li ( a!nlo rit4 laii'lo art n-j jol to tSnr ; 1 Uu::a ta tb.m (lx -a ur litUn iih day J. T. BtlW.E---. trtl'.. Kt?.ur. City Treasurer' Notice Notice U hereby g: fen Vi all trn-is J holding KoseburK city warrauta imlortel I prior to October 10, IV I, to pr9eent . the same at the city treasurer's office ta - the city ball for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of tLia : notice ! Dated at Ijsebur, Or., this 7th day of Joly, la-r?. jfju C.ht, City Treasurer. Notice For Publication. . 1 . . . ia'.ol Tract, I'VBLIC L1SU 8ALt. My.zxa BTirt lstt Omr TOIK. It II EKEBY r.IVES THAT I mifliuinTol Ue -arrmi Lanl oa-kr au thority r--5d in h:m ttT ti.-o 4'.. t." . Err. sL. as ame:4 it iiie w( 4 onrrta a?- vwnl rctxarv a, i-- . t ul pr-el t peer ai te oa ta ia J.T. BKIDCF.-. J. H. E'XTU. Et,irr. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all parties; ! uokling Docglaa ewety warrants in- iiX. W. DlKllI, Ccmntr Treasurer, Doogiaa Coanty, lr. 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 Notice. OriCE IS HEREBY LIVES THAT THE uiKlrrawl aaoa Uw Tih lar ot Jui. 1W. duly at-ruintot admlbmur at Ota rxai oi Lwd-.s Kit. hell. u rscd. Ail prnots bar. tC claims aasia tajj !alc a.- herrbr re M;rel to w-at tbeamr, prvpcrtr lmfc to ih tajj adanntetora4 tb .as of v-e ot .V. it. Cra Krl, ia K.wHyiTT. IKmc.aa Couait. Or (cm. within i tom:a Irv-m tac daw berevt. I'alc-i this Mti oav tt i.r. ;, John ham ijn. AJminuIralvr o the ntaie vt LooJi Summons. TS THE ITECTIT cXJtTKT Of THt tTATE ! tnf u. u Uk- i'oiatT o Covalaa. ttcma M. Cadialo, i'Uinba.i T- i Dkvxx B. CariiaK?. IVivDdanL) Ta Oone B. carLai.-. al.ic aaxcvt uVtc-nda al ia the aam ot the gtaie Orrcvu. t.i arr actrby aiamosnl ami rruuircU to apvear al an.trcr thr cots plaint aj:a.as; t.u iq th aboTe-nntJl cnart aa4 UK withia m cka trutu ihcdau- ol th iiit uittmuoD vt thia Summonv atU il too !a;l 10 m appear and aaswrr as hcrvin rojuintJ kr ani itKrrof lwaiutiffwiU arf-ly toi. court ibe rc-:ie oemaudcU in het o'mjilajnu The rvliet 0iuaiMlol i a tleerw diaailvlns the maxrtacv ruacrart cxtt:n ttvca rsaioUdT aaU uefenJaat. that plaintiff mar maim her Conner name, t tuma at. Tabicr, anJ tur full re lief. Tbia tummons fa pobibeii oocv a in k t, i sncxmalTc wcrks by orck-r ul Honorable J . llarrultoo. 'nJer cl the arwte-cniiiA-d court, n:a.k- Aiurut !ih. ts, and rahliaca itra rt true Avuu.i tr, ts."!". la:cU Auguit 17, liJ. J. A. Bt'CHASAS. t"1 atuwnry ItaintiaT. Notice for Publication. CsiTan j--tat' I:d enrtea Kwbunt. Ursa, Ju'.y s IX. Koik-v is h.-rvb tivtn that ia romp'.iajiea with Uf provisions o( tbo act cl Coufrea ol Jni-e Jrtl.ls?, catitle.! -An act Kr Uiv saieM timU'r lands in the states ot California. Crx Cou. NeTa.la and avhnicton rr.iorr WILLIAM & SIITEK. tl (..rants rxvs. County o( Jcwpphine, State cl Oreson has this Oay r..ol in this oMcc his swurs siatc-mt-nl Na o!i lorlhepurctiasvoi the S. u t vt S;-ction So. is, a Tonhi. So. : hanpp N J W. inj will offer prvoi to .how that the lnJ scught ia ni- valuable tor its um ber or itoue than tor asrlculturai pun-xca, aod loralablKh III. claim ;o mci1 land before iho Heiristc-r and Kctvitcj .. thu olfics; at Kosebura 1'incoa, on Friday, a.h day oi ivtobcr IS". Hr sibiIm wilnews: John R. IT.!.. Ci.-a. ard Miller. Wi'.liam Hammond. L. 1. Brown all ol lira tits I'aja. .ivgu. AnT aurt ail per sous cUlnuue syWerwly tho abcre-U.-scTihed lands am rtiueUd to file their claims iu thia oftce on or before said JJth dar ot CTtober. Is1" J.Y.BKIIH.ES." Keiltt. Kor Oxer FtrtT Veau, A.- Out ma WBLL-Taiao KiauT.-atr Wlaalow a eoolhioc Syrup has been g(ej tor 9Tr BUy yeara by millions ot molhcia tot thelf coUdren while teething, with perfect success. It (oothea the child, sorteui the turns, allay ail pain, cure wind colic, and la the boat remedy tor DtaninMu It pleasant to the Uste. Sold by arugjtiU In every part ot the world. Twenty. Bee eenta a bottle. Ita ralue ta IncaJcnlabia Be sura aud ask for Mre. n lnaiow a Hnit.ii rrep. ana Uke no other lind.