Ol'R ALASKA LlII'lLR.
, ,,. .. -aw in. b ra if ti cr yj a bp
I Lli U : : I I IT
SWecbblcPrcparaUourorAs-
slnuiating tocToodandKcguIaj-'
liithcStomadisaisiBoH'Cls of
rtotnotcsl)iCcsfion.dieciful-ncssandRcst-dontains
neither
Opmm.Morphine nor Mineral.
Kot Narcotic.
Ptofl-m Smi-
- ijffrmmt -
fit CortmSjM
ffirmSctJ -
fMnfiiJ -fctjar .
For Infants and Children.
SiTkn linrl Vnii Uswe
illy iiiiu iuu iiui
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Apcrfcrl Remedy for Constipa-
Worms .ConMilsjons.rcnsa-
ncss and LOSS OF blXET.
TacSinuie'Signaliire' cf
NEW YORK.
Af
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
onie hardships anJ Privations lin
ci'iinlcred by Prospectors on Cop
per river and Cook's Inlet.
MlK , I, J III V '-1, 1STI
ilni my dliiul duties
!,. v,. I in Al.lr-kll. I Milled '' '
.lt.. ii.,. I. muiMi i-.f'ilii Att'k-'. mi
.Inly l.lii, ..i il.e tUau.ii iMa. know
1 ii k what 1 do ol tl.e steamers plying
aton the went coai4 of AUt-ka, I should
it it wire possible to do so, delay a month
lu.t.n t.ikinif acv oilier steamer tbn
tlu l'ora. Hi least as long as she is officer
ed us she is.
The discomforts and even duugrs of
j navigation on tha Alai-ka coast are great
I enough at Wt, aud a mu is purely
i jti-litied in lessoning them as much ue
1 possible. Tnere id no more popular
or etlicient officer, or sailor on the
! lV-iuc coast, than is Capt. Oley Johan-
I ecu of the steamer l ira. Xo more geni
'al or obliging geutlo.n.iu ever presided
J over a ship's dee'iuies, thaiiCupt. Johau
Isen. lie knoas every euukeu rock and
l.ar. every shilling channel aud
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jr. r TNt crn-rrnvm coni. r ci-r.
projecting headland, letweeu Juneau j
Luid I'nalaskaas thorjughly as li e tar
j nier kuows the lanes and byways of his
! farm.
I Another ei tally popular officer, ii Mr.
! Fred Homer, purser of toe L'jra. Ud is
'thorough in his busiues3 and altows
j nothing to escape hie vigilance which
j would aid to the pleasure or comfort of
! the passengers who travel by hi ship,
j The weather during the eutire voyage,
i was exceptionally pleasaut. At Homer
' we took abosrJ Mr. lall leW"eefe aud
i wife cf Canon City, Cjbra l.i, whom I
copt a few diitil apples, in. ! iitllo or no
water, lie had been compelled to keep
nviake and row lis b at trains' the
waves to ke-p her from tilliiit; with wat
er aiil fiiiiiiilerinu. I Ie mil completely
exhausted, his hands Unu ra and
bloodv (rum r ) iii tin- hot'. He had
H 'tit u year or two pruspcct himiuhI
0. 0.5 lull t and 1 1 . let :im I In e: d of i(.
lie had rp.'iit hi . I line .iinl m ni- v and
1. H.I i.titiiii K In M nw I I ii " it t.'.iitd
I upecib und id itl'd li.' ib W lu ii we
leachcJ Juneau ho jiroeieded to a hotel
aud blew his brains out w ith a revolver, i
And eo 1 inicht multiply incidents with
out number, which have cume under my
ow n observation.
1 reached Sitka ou July ! h altera
vi-ynge hilling nine day and after hav
ing been absent jiist two moutliH. I am
glad to be I acU, although 1 have hud a
very interesting and instructive experi
ence, in audiliou to Having none ine
work ai sigued me by the government
eatisfactoi iiy t-j myself and in a manner
to gain the personal coiiimeulatiou of
my auierio: in ctlice, 1 have gathered a
vast amount of information in regard to
this remote part of l inle aiii's domin
ions, which, although it way not be of
:
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any practical value to me, w'.ll afford
me cont-iderable satisfaction. 1 have
traveled in all kinds ul crafts, in steam
ships and sailing vessels, in rowbjata
and sailboats, iu canoes aud bidarka".
I have lived on the fat of the lacd. when
I could get the fat, and when I cou'd
uot gel that I took the lean. S-uie-
tiiiies it has beeu a fea-il aud at other
times it has beeu tin othet thini bacou
and beans without the bacon, and cof
fee without either sugar or cream, and
yet 1 have not been t i.U an hour or ex
psrieuced auy real hardship. However,
I do li '. care to rei-eal the eiperiei.C:
ml n-w i!-"'- Tin- i '
It Bill Hire - - :1 " ' "
stu.lv til-;.! .! f"!-r- '" !
not .l liy lnns-r. Lit US" HfUVAV l
n.l urn niU I fiir-,-1. ! .
HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: ;
1 CONSTANT HEAD ACU K AND,
TROUBLED ERAIN. 1- HUDYAN
u I i.-ir li " I-- i"' ' ' " 'i '
2 3. PALE OR YELLOWISH CO.-l- ,
FLEXION. HUDYAfl -
cir.-ti!-i-'i V- '' ' ' 1 ' ' :' ' " ,
to ft.-inn r tli'.'ir Iuf'l'. : ' j
3. LQ3S OF Arrr. Ills- -lami.i.i.i-
ARB
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i t
VV coney
1 --,
HUDYAN
INO IN THE STOMACH
::: i. ft :-i- -tit- '
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4. FEELINGOF WEIGHT 0ERTiIE
LIVER. T.;- ! '' ' 1
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6. HEAVISFH3 IN Ti'-c) Kr'ilON
OF THE SPLEF.N
rt
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V t
i:.-ii-
iiiiy-ciijiU Years uiii
think I mentioned iu a former letter, as
omiug to Homer lor a hunt for big 1 , ,,lja fUuimer.
And let a' I said befi.r it has be n a
Southern Qregoh mi Normal School
game. Mr. PeWee-ie was returning
home sooner thaa he had expected on
I account of t usiness matters which rs-
.-aired h s attention. He reported, ho--'.ever,
having had a splendid time. Mis.
IMVte;e was enthusiastic iu Ler de-
HUDYAN
n I
wondeifol experience. It is fu'prisiug th?
people one meets here. Duiingths p.s
t-jree nionlhs I have nitt and talkeJ with
m;u from ei'oiy n'lirter of the gl j!k-.
Men from etry state iu the l ui j 1. 1 .-n
Y.i. 1
v.. 1 run !- '
III nt t i". ' -', " . ;.
lor". ! 111 11) t mirrosi- mi
HI l I
i-
' scrip' i)n of the trip and its etj J) meats. ; -eQ -rolu tv, rv niy 1 1 iiuptrlaoce in
t s.l made the ijuruey from Homer to v. rrmnirv. M-n imrerr of li'e.
1 1 11 1 : f 1 .
Die he.l of the bay. up Sheep ek to
i ti.o .tivi.trt theu acroea to Cooka Inlet.
Men iu every profession anJ business
under tLe euu '. niled Slates senators,
Iu making this purney Sirs. eese , meaivKr!! ol Kiinfret, governor !
! passed over a country Lever before, in all 1 eUtes, proft sreirs of colleges, pres.d -nts
! rrab'iiity, traversed by a white woman I- Mi;r04.jB r0.t, lk aDd Hirry, and
'and one which has been ciaimeo j au the balauce of the bjys ?rom every-
manv to le absolutely impenetrable by
This School is now under State Contrjl,
Is the Largest and Most Progressive School of Southern
Oregon.
New buiWnii:s new apparatus ari'l Lxturcs. line caiupiif ln.a.liiul K.al."ii,
cliuimt-, ex'tltti-t iouueaets lor ttudent--
Course uf nudy tlie ami' a uilicr Loiuai- 01 the slate.
Best adauui--es ia Vocal uud Icrtraniinul music to t louud iu smitheru OuC 'U.
Training srlitxil fully cjuii-il ana in charge ol a tboruu-rb irilic tt-ai tier.
Tuiiicu so j-y per term: nuc K dJ lv i.r term: lxr1 at liaU fl.T-Ts and lu-lgw- v t-tr
week, uiuUeni-. Iunii!iing bed clothing: family 1-b rd IJ.'O an-1 K 00.
$125 nays all expenses for one year's schooling, including books.
The t-tiot.-.t uud uil tlioroagh Tuulv l- a -ila'.e cerliccate, : the livrir.! i..j::r-t. K-vn.-w
tziwf for teacher tliroDbont Ihe yenr.
First teruir n-n biittin.'er II. For 1 aUlesui. or iuf'jr::'.ti"jn, ad-irv.-s
W. T. VAN SCOY, President.
ASHLAND, "l.K''CN.
ArVVWSrVVW
I WYLIE PILKINGTON,
C ;Suu:-5S6or to G. W. NOAH )
ViVllVlUl ilUVl3111ILlllll
AXM IL01iNKMJLOKJI.'-i.
rROTTINa AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY.
EEFAIBING OF ALL KISIS FKOMFTLY UONK.
Sbopo.i Corner M'asblnKlon and Kane 8t., Kostburif.
uteri
FOR
BOSWELL SPRIXGS
On the S. P. R. R.
Douglas County, Oregon
HOTEL constant
ly open for recep
tion of guests.
Water cures Rheu
matism, Dyspepsia,
Kidney and Skin
Diseases.
(NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
' CriTEU State-. I.ajsd On i- E,
Ei-t-unr. Orifton, Ji:D-3i. l-'jy.
Notice ii hereby given lliat in comp.iani
with tLe provisionn of the act d CuDKrc-eol
JiiDe.f. lTi, L-ntitled ''An m.l for the al- ol
timber laiidd in the Hiates ol California, Ore
gun, Nevada and Washington ieTrttory,7
FRANK M. KOPKIXs,
of Canronviile. Oiur.tv of Donglan, State of Ore
iron. b-K thin ilv nli-d in thi oflice hi.eno-r
ttatenu-Dt No. omi. for the purche of the Lot S,
01 -..lion Mi. :;i. ill lownsuip -u ,
(. Kunire No. .1 W.. and mill oiler proof loihoa
thhrthe land fH.nglit in more valuable lor its
timber or Mnoe than lor aj-'rieuiiural ptirp-in1
and to enlablii-h hi elaiiu to wild land before
tbe Kf-i-ter and Kiteiver of thin jfli-e at Koe-
burg. Orou, ou fca'.urday, the iiilh day of
Auirii-t. irtrj.
lie nami-. an witncxM.11: William Uriecs. Jr.
IU)l..-rt Cniieier, Thomaa W ilsou, (j. W. 1'uikett,
.,t I aneofiviilt.. Ore.
iuvftui nil pi-motiH claiming adv-r.e!r the
aljoc-ilecriled IhikIk are reiim-sled to tile their
elaimn in thin oflice on or before caid tli day
of Augu.t, I-vj.
J. T. BRlIXiK,
(ji!i) Kegmter.
To The Uiifortuiiatc
Dr. Gibbon
Thi Old reliable and
tbe most cuociiful
Bpcclalit In fan Fran
cisco. Uil continues to
cure all Sexual and
Seminal Disease" ucb
a Gonnorrhira, Gleet
Ho, for Boswell Springs!
Commencing May 10, lS'M, and until
September 30, lsyj, special tickets to
Uoswell springs and return to in is city
will be sold as follows: 30-day tickets,
$1 80. Tickets going Katurday and re
turning the following: Monday, f 1.40.
Special rates are also given from Tort-
,-stricture, Syph His in land and intermediate points.
'X',V?a;i ii forms, Sikia Di-
''.u. KrwMa IKil- '
SC KZJvl.'tZnm.X WeakneaaaudLoaa M f
s.Xm i 1 " turn ar-f, . 3 nanboo4. tbe oonae-1 tJ rJf
nll.,il. nl u.l a H ..... .nil .... 1 ....I .. . 1... F '
lowing symptom: aaliow countunauce, dark j
iqOIc under the eyea, pain in the head, ringing
M the earn, loss of eoniideiiue. dlrlidcnee in aj-'
J, oachlnc alrangers, palpitation of the heart,
weak ncas of the limbs and back, loss of memory i
"jmplcaon the lace, cougtu, consumption, etc. I
OR. OIBBOS has practiced in an Francihco
orcTlhinr year-an ! thoc troubkil nboiild uot
'ail to coiiMilt him and receive the hcuelit of i
na (real xkili and exieneuce. The doctor cures i
when rthfi fail. Try him. Cures aniarauti-ep. '
p..,i d.nwwl af Ifjwni. l!lian.'K rpaHitliattl. I
caiiorwritc. Itartlflcially dipeststho food and aids
uu.j.r.'.iui.u.'.iia acaruy ouraunuu mature in streDKtheninir and recon
Cisco. . structiriB th! -xhanned ditrestive or
gans. ItlsthcMPstrlisrovereddiiyest-
ant and tonic. io ot her preparation
.. ....-..c-c .x-i. ' can approach It in efliciencv. It in-
Achievements of Admiral Dewey," the world s j tjtantlj relievos and permanently cures
im.ateit liava! licro. By jjurai iiaiitu. wnr , uyspepsia, i iitiim-viuii, I lear I DUl li,
life-lot friend slid admirer of the nation a Flatulence. Sour KtorrjHCn. KaUfiea.
i0-&aT .ruirfflK I SlckHeadacbe,Gastulgla,Cramr.and
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
lions. Only 1 '. enormous Qemana. nig . ft u oilier resun?i imiiei iti uicbiiou.
ommii-ions. ouiiit tree, inuice 01 a i.ic- ('rtparca ty 1. 1. uewitt a go., crjicogo
iiiu.i wriie '(iiu'K
rd Floor! avion llld.,ihiereo.
The Dominion Company,
a woman. In inakin,5 the journey op
! Sheep creek she pressed over the route
described by Mr. Harry E. I.;e, in his
Ihun ini- trip in lS'.'S. the account af
which was published in a number ol the
levins eportsinens papers and tnssaiio
eS. It describes the river as being filled
with Janerous rapids which are almott
i nnsurmountible. the very recital ol
I which fills oLewith admiration for the
coursge and endurance displayed by him
in accemplishir.g a feat, which he states
in h'u articles, was never before under
taken by a white man, and which he de
clares the natives entreated Lim almoet
wiih tears in their eyes not to under
take. Add yet this little woman followed
her husband over the route, anJ mod
estly disdained any credit for bravery or
endcrauce, declsriEg the experience to
hive been fraught with more real pleas
ure than she ever before experienced
from an outing, although she has maJe
many jjurnejs with her bosband
through the mountaens of Colorado.
The fact is that while a j jorney cf this
kiud is .i tita an undertaking for a
woman, yet Lee's description of the trip
sounds ridiculous to a man who knows
anything about the rout traversed.
While on the trip Mrs. LcW ee UlleJ a
black bear and two splendid specimens
of the Uighorn eheep, one of which bad
as tine a pair of born as I ever saw. I
doubt very niuc'i if any other woman
bai ever shot a Bighorn in bis native
haunts among the ruountfin peals,
above the line of everlasting sjow.
The voyage down was without fpecial
event, the weather during the entire
voyage was exceptionally pleasant. e
ha 1 unite a large tussenger list composed
largely of prospectors returning from
Cooks Inlet and the Copper river
country.
ol about 75 or ryJ returning prospect
ors, all but or 10 Irayeled second class,
and a number worked their passage
down. Ol the number, 00 or more came
out of the Copper river country, and the
tales which they bsd to relate of dieap-
pcintment, privation and sickness was
htart rending. From Cook's Inlet came
one man with a broken arm, both bones
of the upper arm having been shattered
some eix weeks previously, during which
time the arm bad not been dressed by a
physician cr other competent person"
lie was without money cr friends in the
country except the chance acquaintance
of an hour. He wis attempting lo get
ta a hospital where bis injuries could be
treated.
At Urea, on I'rince Williams sounJ, a
man was carried ii board, whose suffer-
inir and enduranie of hardships, was al
most incrediole. While prospecting
ni b gome companions somewhere in
the interior, near the head waters of the
Copier river, a stone rolling down the
mountain crushtd bis thigh bone. His
companions carried bim 43 miles on a
rude litter, through an almost impenetra
ble wilderness of mountains, fallen tim
ber and glaciers.
It required 10 days to reach the
Copper river, a distance of 45 miles, it
having been necessary to cut a trail al
most the enliro distance, through tbe
jungle. Aftr reaching the Copper
river, a boat was procured ill which tbe
party descended the river to the sea, a
dinanceof 135 miles, through a course
which perhaps has no equal on the con
tinent for treacherous whirlpools and
rapiJs.
With a party which came aboard at
Yaldes, was a noble .St. Bernard dog
which was found standing guard over
the dead bodies of 5 men, who perished
with the cold on one of tbe Copper river
glacers. For 5 days and nights be bad
kept bis solitary vigil without food or
drink.
There is another dog on the steamer,
which was taken from off a part of a
wrecked veceel which went to pieces at
some point along the coast.
Old Wreck, as the dog bs been
named, has become attached to the ship
and cruw and has made many voyages
along (he Alaska coast. New Orca on
the trip down we picked up an open
boat containing a prospector who had
dtitted out to sea from Cooks inlet. For
four or five davs and nights be bad
where have been iu A a;ka, during the
summer. If you want to learn the news,
come to Aiizki. If yon want to get in
touch with the po'itica! world, the busi
new world, come to Alaska.
A man says I am from Washington,
from New York, from Cb;cg I'm n St.
Locis, from New Orleans, from an
Francisco, from Maine, from Texas, j
from everywhere.
I sav I am from Uoiebor. Oregon.
Hesayi.oh ves; home of I'.ioger llei-j
mann, commisioner of the general land j
office. Mighty giod man. koew htm
intungrt!. Met bim last month.
This makes me proud of my home in
Oregon and proud of Ore;on'e favorite
son, Hon. Bitger Hermann.
K. I'. Sia.vrroui'.
HUDYAN REMEDY C0MPAN
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Colorado and all
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Drain New s.
:W atchluau 1
Several cases of whooping tough hive
developed in tuis vicinity.
Mrs. Ida iiappereeU relumed lo her
borne in Portland Mtnrday.
Miss ileus II jberts, of Koeeburg, was
a guest of frieuds in town Friday.
The . 1'. CV. is repairing the railroad
bridge iu the lower paitol town.
Born, at Kice Hill, August 13, to the
wife of Wm. Jones, an S pound son.
Joe Lyons, of Boseburg, was at Kikton
the latter part of last week in the inter
est of bis business.
Mrs. Joe Lyons and children left on
Sonday's local lor Astoria, to vieit her
mother, Mrs. ajilh.
I'rof. A. H. Mulkey and lami!y left
Saturdsy for LIkton, where they exict
to reside for come time.
I'rof. and Mrs. 11. O. Parker and little
daughter, Yerne, left on Tuesday's lo
cal lor their new home at Lebanon.
It seems that some o! our citizens do
not particularly admire the taste of the
board of regents ,in selecting while for
painting tie C. O. S. N. building.
Mrs. Harford left on this morning's
stage to attend the tilth annual conven
tion of tbe Douglas county Woman's
Christian Temperance Union which w ill
be held at Gardiner this week.
Miss Eila Camp, of the class ol
C. O. S. N'. S , has returned to her home
near Koseborg from California, where
she recently graduateJ as a trained
nurie, from the St. Helena Sanitarium.
Mies Mabel Yan Buren, of Kaseburg,
has been elected instuctor of music in
the C. O. S. N. S., at this place. Miss
Yan Buren comes highly recommended
as a thorough musician, and will no
doubt receive large class of pupils.
Last Tuesday evening the Boswell hall
was brilliantly lighted. The room was
richly decorated with flags and bunting.
Tbe occasion was a reception tendered to
Miss Rena l'allady, of Boswell Springs.
At about the hour of 8p.m. the people
of Drain and Yoncalla began to assem
ble, all intent on making the evening a
pleasant one. At 8 :33 o'clock a piano
duet by Mrs. Low aud Miss Gertie John
son i as announced. This was followed
w . .i a recitation by tbe guest of honor,
Mi'sKena l'allady. The program con
sisted of instrumental and vocal music,
recitations and tableaux. All part of
the program were well rendered with un
usual ease and grace.
lm-'k l! Ii.- I ' '- -
days to Salt Lake
2)1 days to Denver
days to Chiv.ii ;-;
4)3 days to New York
Free Kccllolnjc 1 hr car-. Ip-tjotnlrrc-d
Tourlat Slnplnx
Car, rallman i;ilace su-cp
inn Car oprmlid on all
tratUM.
Real Estate Bought and Sold
Farms, iare
and 5ma!l, to Rent.
For !ur' !j r ilil r:: ' 1 '
J. F. OIVAN5. .g., I: -tebc-g
C. O. Terry. YV. E. Coman.
Tr. !. As:- '
J.-l Thirds:.. I."
Tilt CUurclic
l'r:i:it :v.
prices .ir.d 1 .
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f'araocaci. comer Mai:1 a-.t i:i"
I'SiTl.i Bi.ituurs CHl'Ki is '-i: :''
Sunday Kn h c. a", ll a in-a:i 1 T .' p i... 1' '
tr moliDi. Thura-Uy u u.'nc.
M:. I t i T M. . Til :-. I ..-
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There is considerable activity in tim
ber lands in the Jenny creek section,
cays tbe Ashland Tidings. Some trans
fers have already been made and more
are on tbe tapis. A Michigan lumber
company has representatives in that
section who have purchased or secured
options cn about 300 acres recently, tbe
price offered being about f .000 per claim
of 100 acres. Representatives of an
Ohio company have also recently been
locking over the extensive Hopkins tim
ber land holdings in that section, which
amount lo about 40,000 acres, with a
view to purchasing. It is understood
that Hopkins asks a round 11,000,000 for
bis lands.
Mary Hlleu, the daughter of Bear-Ad-mirsl
bigsbee, was married eight months
before she told any one about it. Rare
gill, Ellen.
For sale by A. C. Marelers & Co.
Tbe Utah volunteers became civilians
drifted on thfi oppn poa with no food ex- lt Friday.
jl. t in a. li. l'":ti. r
Main street'. Ix-rviccs ou h.t.iu.I and
Sunday mora. tig ol taih i.inr.h a:.l mi
.l.v . . , r,ln M-i-.il n leca auu-. .mi
time to time. Uv- " 1,iv "
V:-. :
ROUTES
OriEQGri
fJorthern chort Line
M. K. t'Bi r.i M. rivtii. -: ;
morning and txetiiUL-.
K.v. J. T. ot:
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BvrtiM t ill Bi u-tn:nt r lam- nil l-t,
trevtu fun lay et tx-. I'tva U:: at 11 a. tn.
and p. ni. ia!.Vti n-U.k; at 10 a. i:t . O 1. j
l'ohow, aunnp nd.0t. raer ::k- : rl
T: Vcdtieiay eviiilmr.
S. A Ii.t .!.. l.'.ir.
Fikt :ni'rias ( in Bi li- i'iriH r of 1 ine
aul V.Mlurar. .tnetJ. Minlay riii"
Preaching both moriiiiii; aud evening.
Khool at 10 a. m. V- !' K at C p. n
Prayer meeting rich Wcdm .Iay eveniug al
7 JO. A cordial wvl-ome and Kr.ttit' axa.t.
,11, V. A. W.-.r,
Tu-ior
Spokane
Pinncapoi'G
5t. Pau
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3alt Lake
Denver
Omaha
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Fik.t 1'aa.iiiTi.RiA nil r.i ii fort.,
aud Kk trts. Sunday M-rrice
wrl.iii. It a. in , an t n p. m .;
ebool. 10 a. in. Y. i". '. K. '
i a-i
rul.'.ie
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p. 11.
Prayer mei-itnc. e.iu..iy i-uiui's r
,n. J. A. Tow s-isn,
PnMiT
'J'Bk W. f. T. V. will hold ii n-Riilnr m-etii-"
on the aecond and fourth M..iidas of en rt
month at 7 :T0 p. m. In the Kpnorth U-acue
room of the l. K. t'hiiivh.
YALl ABLi: l l.ACKU MIMIST.) Mil l
ONK MISK I'AYINOOVKft $I,50l, Ml.llil IfN"
WITH MMAl.t. lilASr.
A'e paying gxxl money nt prcKcnt,
hut a lit tie more capital needed lo prop
erly work Ihe mines. Easy of accuse,
will sell all or an interest iu the same,
For particulars see nie at Kosoburg, or
address l'.O. Box i'l Koseburg, Ore.
THE BEST
AND CHEAPEST
Plwo while iu town to tint
up your team u at
FARMERS' FEED SEEDS
Good waiting rooms for Indies aud
geutloiueu well wartuodauit lighted
Good acconitnodaltoUH tor kt'vjiiiifj
traubiet teams over night.
Your Patronage Respectfully 3ulklttd
BEUT CASE, Proprietor
Cor. Washington aud Slain fcstH.
Chicago Kansas City
I.owo.1 lt.ittH t nil
l-ainterii t'ilu-......
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I . r?. Laud Ottee,
NOTICE
Administrator's Notice.
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Notice for Publication.
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liOM'-ur, iiv a, Aug 1,
' V.--etiy ,y;en lli.it lo'.iow.n?
ti v r :. -.. r.i '. n.u'ee ol ; tuteuuon
: :i. in. .;..:: oi h' eiaira. and
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v .. Iiai.oi. ot u:-l land, vit; Wiliiani
:i. l l". lirn vne, J. 1 iiomi.n. oi
in Koteuurg,
. VaiieT.Oreeou, John l.ou
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J. T. BRltX CS.
Kctjtster.
Notice i-'or Publication. I Not i co For Publication.
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Notice f. lier-by ittien that the to!l..-.:t-j I ., . ,-e i- .r,',. . h ::i tt-at tte ...'lo .t ,'n
nuine.l M iller lui. iile.i not'.i e ol h ' itlMilioli t" M., , , . , , i ,...,,. i .....i.,,,.
lim-.e Ii ml pr.Kd III Mtpi-ut ol It'- " ' " i !.i maka liii..' oi--i in n.i.f, .. I ol !.i e'.ji j
Hint .aid nr.iol ilt le made l-love tl.e I. -ii'l- r ,i,. ,.. , . u.f v '. U- ; i: !e he-..,. j
and iieeeiver. t:. .-i I and uii . o ui ..o-el-u-r, . ,, i;,Vii- rr. t if. te i m ,!.-. I I (-,'. a;
tbenoli, oil AllUlll 1-i. I"-'1. V b : j li.wolln:, ' -.o'l cpte!v!e ., !. i..
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uilli.-eH to l't'ile li-.- i'-lllili;i-n. le.i.u-ni.i l.lJ.. ii:.; vlt
iiiidii mi. I i'ii 11 i Hlioti oi, .aid Inn. I,
I'arnis for Sale.
A i.uiiibiT of sitidll farms (or sale,
tdapud to fruit crowing. Good appl
.m l i 'I'ktnec.-vbarJs on jomo ot them,
lor furttc- "drticuhrs iaipiiire ol,
It. Y. Auasos,
Clevetaad, Or.
Yiavi, iai.
I.ihii W. WiillloM. I', i. n'..in J.I. Wilt
son and Je.'.ie llitliiir, all ol I'eel. iie;,oi.
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J. T. UKIIn.K.
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'ii .J. 11. Siitipi' is hval upresenta
!:wi r tho pepiil.tr Yidvi remedies.
Am . i.c ik- '.r.ii ai.v of tinte remedies
Mill plc.it e c.iil on Ler at ber home or ad
Jret-s her at lvoFeAmrg, Orfg)n