' J Us i J -. iB4--- si- V NEV.; uOODS j 1 li L0WE.5 f PRICES Three Large Shipments THE PLAINDEALER PubUsheJ Xlonlsy and Thursday. IK PI.a.iXDEALF.K irBI.I-UIISG O' C. D. STRATFORD - . C.COXSEK J. I.. TRA.TFOKD .riiuit; .EU:r MSr. and tfoUcitor Kittrh. !J ?J l w .sc - - Subacriptton B Tr . ix MliH- Par, MoatH.- AUGUST 4, !, Antiquated and ftodern Copperheads. Oar cuntenporary, the Hv:e. tceer ing'y risers t thp Ii,!NDKAt tu a '.! jovmmeiit'e olfi-i I o'g.in " While thia paper is n-t : e ' otUi'Ml'' -T-iiun of tbs gornnsent it nm-t sukn .!ge it " igiai.ce to the Unii d MaUf, i;s !".. aliy to the S'are at.d ai.d its rmpathT and Mojor". of an a l ninistru tiea tr.bich ia dcio; all in it po ver ta pat down an armel iore':j;n f.-e which is aiarrliK! again, oa- coaatry. O-ir po aitioa i no doubt ilia'a-lef -i: to ihe Ht tiaw, and poeeihly i iei f little less than i-riininai iu itie cvw -i I edi'crs, aa it does also to Awiia:ii ! Atfcit i), M9O0. Va!eliii:ie, I'.'ia ' and ttie re? of the A!uerh-ai.-F:li;ti! j ura and flaf-hiriere of tid-. o r.ii.v II .werer, ilia posiuou takeu hy :l.e i: is tU!- pri inn when e k i !a- k ! it.- l;;-!or f onr coonlry ami tvea1! 'ii ia'e id the .jpperlieads who hive :!-i-!d e.ery war thiscoatitry has wajie-f sn 1 it.e ai minis'ration ander ahich ! war was conducted. They have s -l.t invari ably to weaken th- Unfed irtaif gor arnaaent by liieir ;n anta jaim dar icg the war acd to h!i tt-i: i with tales el honor after the declaration cf peace. Tat they all have faiiej t j ttop or short B any conflict ia (his NatiotiV history, BtVer have won evr-n the proral of the people at Ui aoeceeded only ia a rcoji li pasting aF h tl.eir . wn stmction. Tha rerolutionary r a ' ppo-ed l lha Toriea. They wr?e too cowardly to brava tha peril' of ihe field. Like ail latter-day copper-Lea th-y tku k-d in tea rar and vtm a ttn-ir tongues, Tvn peace came uetween me l n:-.eu ItefM anil FnfuTnl liMt- iiAra srt n n- aerilad. bnt those win did mt rhaurn 1 thaircoataflad to Canada and ail were . l-rt fo Tiawin the p,!iti.-S itfe of the i time. The war of 1S12 was opposed by noisy groap in the Federal par y. ri ii 11,13 , troop harassed tbe jtovemni -u In a fewetatas it demo.-aliz?) 'h? Militia. It j loraially roiced it protest in a convea- j tion at Hartford. Eat wh-n peace caiue i it fc.t am-Mojiivt .nl. in n'.':.t..,i;n,, ii, , .ur...i , !.J: : ' i.v a vun I ' ' -, hi viui tt-a .ik.Ht.iJ- . .... . - politician even to bear the copper-: t- j . j j v- liaad standard. Nst one t:cm ever; reappeared on the enlace of American ! poliUw. Madis-W, Secretary of War i taeeeeded bi and then c eede-J Li-! nil. i Th- t..:. , .. 1 i t j - ui'jTrc'j .'j ( many blg pilitieians. Uthf-r Wh;gi'uro 'O coDJiuon? which :or uiiy -Dve politicians decline 1 to regiri the war as j years we etrove to abolish. political issue an I ve the a Jaiiu etra-1 Ail en:h talk is as vie;om as it is idle. Hon hearty tuppsrt. Mo t of tlie ami- j Caba is ia fact as fully oars as ii Arl war TThiee re'hed fwrn pu die ! f and ona. It is so in fact, and is destined to in i be each in law. . t .. .. i muij uj a war campaign' ..th - h,,n .., , ..!.t.....i wale. ! Tha war of the rebel -ioa as opaosed la 1661 by a UW pan of the democrat. ' In 16H the ace democrats secured coa- trol of the partv machinery aad df-.-h-.red j the war a failure. The result was that ! tbe party wae obliged to d j twenty years I penance and then wa able to win a fretidential election onty by changing its leaders, its platform, aud its princi ples in fact, everyihi-ij: except its ante. Yet todar the Brians and the nr-! mini nuect to tin i.n.Milar furor nr.d WmAarml r(Tr for tKa j'ptiKUTutif ii.rlv b, Ukintr their stand a.aiuet tbe ..,n-,;.t ...,i..r i,K.,c-- datpite the waroinjis of 1770, Ijl, IHi, i and 18'i4, reach tbe rifbt hand of i.tKiw.ii.p to tue aenumentaiis.8, ... I- ... . r . . I 4oetrinaiiie8, fanatics, and eiiarciiieiB . conetitoting tbe peace prty th'w day aud who hope that of day, and who hope that by nrra uuiee mev cau nop lue course ci r , LurT.uu .utu.m rents which men infinitely keener and tfonger than they have ..ever been able to away a ban e breadth from their wraree. veruy, rue idinocracy is nuy - rmiw umi iiv lup ixiiii... 11. ipxrnR Bothiog while forgetting much. ' Well may we heed the etirring apeal tl Corporal A. E. P-joe, of the eighth army eorpa, when ho raid, ''People of America, if you have a flag, honor it; if fm Ko.cuaje..., n-jppon, " . " joo nare an uro:..itrauon, strengthen it;ifyoa t.ave tr.ops at the front, up- hold tbera; and if yoa have traitors, 4amn them eternally." The anti-ex pan won business wiil have feeen made aneieoi hi-tory hy the time ! when the word i uiven u-xl November admiral wanted to help nim. tiui of tbe uext elsctiou. We will have j to advauce on the rotrl . an i.e relied on didn't dare. Hut he thought that Dewey "done gone au i expanded." .Si th to juick:y emmpoii! ir drive from the ""'H1'1 take a hint So the English ad ind will be all out of tha' bladder. ! islands (he l.til-. aang ol mar plotH under : '"irttl uailed over to Dewey and said. T i.. f.w iunp r.f th Pi .rsoEALEH aaematohave somewhat atitated the little two by four copperhead preas cf ihealate. RICE & RICE, The House Furnisher, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Direct from Kastorn factories, received in Ilia last tea days. Goods bought in large quantities mean low prices for the consum er. That is cv.r proposition. No Wise Buyer. Can possibly overlook our Bargains. When we say Bargains wc mean prices not duplicated by any firm. We can furnish your house complete. The only store in Southern Oregon that carries a complete line of House Furnishings. Send us your orders we can fill them. We solicit your correspondence. LABOR1 IN COURT. Proceedings Not so Smooth for the ! Antl-Dreyfusards. UtNNts, Auj: J. Mai'.re Liber', j luiuling count-ei for the .'.earns?, who as ' ,,d.rt0.si5 'assaulted August 14, a as pre5-nl inc-.-art tuii usorairp at the Veiling i f ti.e stfjcJ J y of the third week of the ecx'ouJ trial ty court-mar- tial of Captain A lire 1 Previa?, of the ar- tilierv, charged with treason. The pro- feedings opened at (:jJ a. b. Ttie ainval of I. Lsbcri at the l.ycee was the t-icnal for eceuea cl extraord'nary . enthuMasai. As M. Libo: i. ptiil accoai- j paud hv Mn.e. Labori and a physician. entered the eoarttom. the au iiruce ' greeted him by tandime op, and there was a general ro.ir of ap;iUuj ', oe-.ai ! paused ty the clapping tf hand?. At firit the andh-uce eeerued t j l e appre- j heusive ti..a'. Uolonel Jomuste. pre:-ideiit j ot the court, mi':it treat tlu applmte of ' M. La'wr i as a deui jtirtraiion bith ! would warrant Lia: in f.ciiiDf the . co'-r:. , Drey.'u" entertd tte courtroom eo; t: after, aud, at'.er havia,; sa":ated t;.e jadjes, t'iriied to M. Ltb-ui iih out stretched hands, a auii'e of kfe:; pl-aife lighting up his pale ar.d cesitlly f.ni a? eive feiture?. T;io lawyer tok the pri-:-oaer'a hand au l shojk i" warmly, where apau Preyfu pave hins aavtl.er l.-k o! gratitude ar,d to '& his sea iu froL.1 tf Counsels ta e, w: th his 'aci toward them. Calonei Jaat.e.e next real au addrees to M. Labcri, the tOLe Leicj? p:s!e eyai- pathetic. The lawyer lua.le an ia:pa sioueJ replv. It enswerat iv latisea i him and he est donn, flushed and hold his sidf. H-f fifterward, once or twice, nervo'i'ly twitched his Cnere, , and an exproesioa lli.tel cwr hi? face aa th-vigh he wa3 suUeritiK. The trial oroetde I and a loci list ol witnesses were exaxtn ed t-reiiierf ex.preicef jUjin;cin3 K:tL.erbszv L- bori again made !i.:e a bcrdcti lor the prosecution an i eco.-nl eeycral points for Drevfua. Cuba .Must Remain Ours. Lver since tue (Jstcnd mmttesto ia j e.-, . . IUC llil cu Ctd'.cc. ll LTbciaiiUtl w lote the destruction of tlu Maine this moverr.ent was recogaiKd and adxtded i nmverliy in Larope and America. It , v , , . , , . , . . . i then was or the fate of Florila had been. I ... ... i : After niffre than lorty vears ol fcesf.a- ... . . .. - . i lloa ,ne oa.v came to aci in me ep:r:i t!lat had pervaded onr diplomacy since Ostend meeting. Te American rm.T ai ay Jri3V5 s?jia f'orn tha Weetern continent. To tesare the blow ! - rj.atm. - V Unk hut th rp-nlntion i -i ! ,ct,:iroi rnt n Un l ii th ' tJ Blr;Ee 11 a ' not saJJeu. l. was the r,..i. ,.i . t fotirn rt ...ori.-a n ri't i growth ol a l.letiine ot American ti.t- eas. j Yet l-ow it is all dcae there are thoee . uo Lik idly of undoing it .g,,o. who j advocate for Cnbj the pol cy which haa fait,.,! ; nomine. -:10 w;g:. Io re. es - - - j to conlitions which for f jitv-five .n.. u i..r. .nn,..;i.ii ir i i " - .v. .u i AnriL 1833. when wa rroceedel to de- t etroy Spanieb sovereignty iu Cuba. " helher we will or net we must accept all the couaeaencee of that acli-u. Wc 0311?1 do for Cuba what the people can O'-'t do for themselves. We must srive to the itlands &3 nood and stabls a govern- moot as we have i'i Illinois or Oregoa ; We cannot permit Cuba to drift away from us throngb the mietaken eentimentj of ideal uta into the coiifueion of Han J K- i mingoorih.3d:m;uation ol auv hostile European powcr. Cuba has come into our hands by a process which we for a : generation approved and which we t finailv hasleu'i I bv war. It muet rc ! main there h. the intent of the United ! Statea m well a in the interest of ! Cubans. Many of the officers and men who are w going ti the front to juell the Phil -.-i the front to ouell the Phil ippine insnrrrction have a good know!- (di-i of the coutilrv arnnnd Manila. , m ,. .. (hi,v not . pn . -i , . ifeilion Degan las-t winter. Ihe copper - jj,ea,j8i ,hifl country have been pretty thoroai:1)1y Cittd by rtceut eveot! aT;1 the!r ,,erLk;JI11, a,tivi.y be dimin. j .ted h,ul!tUu wheu the Maryland I )e,nfK;ratic cocventK;!! the other day, ... n.-fi.cli ... il.t...ri; t il liv I twl ar.-l. trlf-U. (""-" - j Eter and c .pperhea.l Ooriran, UottgeJ the entire is-ue ol tlrv I r.ihppiues. there is a pretty etrong ir.dica:oi. that the Bryans, ihe Bail. -.ya aod the other blat - ant lUu-furlers file going to be niuzzled hy their own eide, a a measure oi parly As.uinaij,, mi: v to fiiibt . Lia wa fcatlle8 wiulljt Ry Hid, n.oral i or 0.i.e, fr0m i,9 American renegades, j . , -,. , . ,., land he will have to fij i many trained eoldiers as conlront - j ed him eix ii.onilie bo. j of 4ti,00) rm-n which will That l.-e on amy hund ! I Aguiualdo'a lea I and the L'0.000 or 30,- I 0J0 of theit dute. ; Ar;nt r;- r... r.i I Tuesday. There will be many special attractions and new features (his year. WW? We Furnish Your House Complete. (ilendale Notes. Oil. W. J. Marin !, leiuriii'J to Giemlale ati.l tiiil roi!e i.eie in the fu- ! tare. Mrf. E. UiKksry td Central 1'oint, ar rived at ilem'iSle Fiidav evening and is visiting her sister, Mre. M. J. Keuuedy, at II. tel (ilend.le. Mrs. .-a Moore left Tuesday evening for Cauyouviile, here elie will remain for some time, while her husband it ab sent. He is yoini: to work at the Hold Dug mine. A Jetachtueut ( the Salvati-iu Ariuy, tooimaiided hy Captain Kuhn and Kn- Haw kef. at fixed at lilcndaie needay and will begin a eeriea of Wed uiee"" l 'tMUn'a new baildicg. Mi?. J.U. (iibhsaud her daughter, Miss Fanuie, of Cauyouille, ere visit- iag friends at tileadale oil Sunday. They were the fuefla of Mrf. Arthur Al- bro. We enjoyed a very pleasant tall from then). Mrs. 1 ia M. Van' 'r ier and her daugh ter, Miea IJat'.ie, ho have apeut tao weeks at Medford. cauie heme Saturday, and we regret to Pay the has decided to remove to Medwfd. Oar loss will be Me if rd"e ain. the continued rains'.are causing uiuih apprehnsicu in regs'd to harvest work, of wh:ch ad kicds of aork is retarded and c.'iiri IrraVe la reported. Serions daa a.e :o ;r.iin in t! e slack lias oc cured. What ttie reeu.t will L-e ie a probleai unsjlvcl at pr.tent. The tine building bein; erected for oar postmaster, W. P. Tj?ten, is Very nearly j ! completed and will be a very nice ' eiructrre. uur poeiuiaEter is an up-to-date yau;g man aud we expect him to j receive a large patronage when he opens his st'.ie. We wieh him abundant tuc j te8. i I'rf. White of Myrtle Creek has ! S111 ; tJl 00 l acittc avenue ana will ! build a nice residence at once, ile w ill remove his family to ti'.endale as soon as : it is completed. He aleo bought the .large buiklicg oaned by Lee Minard j and he intends opening a wholesale and j retail grcccy at once. We extend a generous welcome to Mr. and Mr, i White to oar town. , , .. ... c , , , , rived t Ulendale on 5andy morning, and Mrf. : an are the guests ol Judg-j IMntrai Ka ii m m a l n Illtlil u I . A u- g ?e. h household rT'cts to Tanffer,f. . .... . . . where her parents reside. Mrs. fcmtth . .. . .... .. . . hss toe heartfelt sv-yathy of all in the , . . . , , ... loss of her hosbauti who was oar station i agent for two cars and who left hoet i of friends ;n this valley to mourn the de : raise of a good cit'zen whose loss is deep- 1 ly felt by all. Mr. Clyde T. Hccke'.t, late of Co. U, - , . , Oregon volanteera, whose reetdence ia ... , , Oruts Pass, caae to Olendale ou salur- en.ng and spent feunda, and was the faest of -ener.eve Koberta at tome. M.ny friends called to pay thelr specie ta this yoang hero who took part in forty-five battles during the t c t. .t in :i: : Ulleen mOT-U! 10 "PP". .uu liuiftcii ervi iuiouij uiauj iui.il- ing experiences aod relates many inter esting circumstances and give glowing accounts of our new possessions so far II . 1. . . ... I I . . .. ..I. ... . n tk.il!. 1 away, lie seeuas tireless in answering the many oueetions that the visitors - - ekeJ. nJ LaB evidently Stored np much useful information and expresses him self as aeil pleated with his experience dorilJ5 b,i9 in '"rei liod- Tbe people ol tilendale greeted the young soldier very warmly. Moixit. Editors Elect Officers. A&ToutA, )r., Auii. '22. The annual "'etin of the Oregon Preas Association "a8 held tttJy After a general discug- ! b n 0Ter h-'U'siaiive matters ana rates oi udvertieink', the following otlicers were ! elected: J. 8. tjtcwait, Foeail, presi- j I'vine, Corvallis vice preai- 1 dent ; Albert foxier, Portland, eecreUry ; Fred C. Daker, Tillamook, treasurer. The president was authorized to appoint the executive committee. Ashland war choeen as the place to hold the next an nual meeting. The vellow tournals are out with their i. :,ti, i !., ..; .;(), Admiral Dewey it. which he is credited with a lot of auti expansion expressions and a modest denunciation of tbe admin istration's policy in the Philippines. i Tl. ,.,,,. inminn nn 1u 1 01 itiese iaKe mterviewa man .a iewey ... . . - .1 l i.jmfieif who,on entering New York i i,.bor wouj be justified in turning tbe j gnuB ol ,lje olympia on the officers ; f ,. . vetow ioumals and transformina j theDJ jnlo a ruin ejmiiar to wliat he left of the fortifications at Cavite. i i Here is a mighty good story, and prob- i ably a tmo one, that Captain Coghlan i told 'at the WinOeld meeting; Dewey ' sailed into Manila harbor, fought hia bat- tie and then cut tbe cable. The Kng- i Ah, 1 see you have cut a cable." fes" ! answered Dewey. " hicb one?" asked the nnoceut English admiral. And then I I-fewrey , kuowing for the first time there were two cables, ru-tled back, grappled for the iccond cable, and cut it. The Chief Charm. Goods, all that is new and up - prices. Mailurders solicited. 'Tis Delightful to kmc a Rambler Because you know thai it is the STRONGEST, EASIEST RUNNING MOST DURABLE BICYCLE MADE. They Sell at the Reasonable Price of Sdjo.oo. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. r V ABSCUJIILYttBE Makes Uie food more delicious and wholesome H 9rm The Better Land. The fol.oniug original licih ere cox posed bv Comra-le Jamts II. Bard, a blind aod icilrtu inmate ol Ihe Soldier' Home hospital at this place. Tne litcs were dictated to the matron bo kindiy , recorded Ihem for the oi J soldiers : Already I've climbed to tbe mountain j lap. j And am aiaiosld.iwn on theolber :Je; I Tbo' my steps are aeary, I may j tlop' ... For I must set fad mil. the 'R! tioe. Then soon 1 shall clasp the luviui: hand 01 one ho has gooe to the "Utter land.- Already my leel have touched the shore, I have heard the oar ot the Loatstnan P!e; A few khort days aad a fen steps more, I T 1 1 . I ... it. 1 . I i nen l suaii pae larvuu iuo mau- j owy vale. When my hocr has come my on will wait To welcome me at the oped gate. I am near tbe line whtie the to worlds tnett. And my trovt is fanned by ll.o bahny i air, That is stirred by the rush of uifl winded feet. Who hasten to welcome me over there. They are gathering there, those gone before, To wait lor me cn the other shore. Tbo' tbe world is 'iiKht, yet I long to rest, V lien the master tails, mv work is done, I will (old my hands upon my breast, Aod journey toward the rising sun. Theu I will clasp the loyin hand I her, now in the better land. I love to think ! her that's gone, Far, far, beyood the narrow grave: To thiok of the good deeds she's done. So noble, kind and true and bravo, And Iho' she did not shout and pray, he did ber duty every day. The heart that prompted tbe good deed, Was ever open to the call Of sickness, waut and other needs. Of rich or poor, or great or small, We shall be judged by all our deeds, And not by sect, belief or creeds. Dillard Items. The Cobb boys are back from Manila. K. 1'orter was seen io town tbe other c" . , .1. K. Adams is laying pipe forJ.,M. 1 'illard's wind mill. Threshing will commence here iu a few days if the weather will permit. We have a new telephone in this city and you bet we can talk to beat the old nick. E. II. Porter is on tho sick list at present wntiog, but we hopo for his re covery eoou. J. E. Hedgepeth has a few of his rela tives hero from Missouri, who are en joying a pleasant visit. The Kevs. K. A. Rous, Suangles and Colton held conference meetings in tawn the early part of tho week. There are a lot of miscbevious boys around hero who have been stealing water melons from Cobb Hrothers. EvangeUul Ross w.d a number of his friends mo out in the hills on a pleasure trip. We wish them a jolly good time. Kki-oiii Kit. Many popocralU: otgatis of this btate are afraid tho men of the returning regi ment of volunteerH will make them eelves prominent in politics. It is cer tain that not mauy will favor the Rryan policy of nurrondpr in thn Pliilippinos. of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and New. The "snap" and style of our garments at our usual low price are giving us astonishing busy days on this i article. $ Call and examine our entire! 2 stock of Staple and Fancy Dryjt to - date at specially attractive1 WOLLENBERG BROS.!? Bicycle, Powder ro M" Scottsburjr. lr. A. Patte'S-jti f cii'.rJ prles- tijcaJy U the lauiiiy ol I. Weaih-riy. Kev. Latkoer he'.d service on jjt,$ I'rairie, oa the moraine of the - Jtn, and Mr. M tt tpjke io the afterc-jou. I Iob -it Ketd i isititi; mitli hie brvbor-iri-laa, T. N. .rul'j vl lng I'rair: , i o Kar y of U eht5i;. ?.bjbunJj a!.(, wtre ,a recenl3y ,ere on ,heir . to !.e home cf Mrs. ShahuaJaa parcuts, Mr. ,cJ itr9. 51cAffeei Mis. Co an, of Drain, came d.wo Uet week, to take her daughter home. Mie: Mae having jast cloeJ a term f school 1 at the L. ii. i. 1 av.J Butler went aaiu t tiardiner a few lays ago, for medical tretttueLt tor his kg, which wan cut nearly to months ago, which has become ,aite serious. The damage to grain c it and t'.nJ:n, from the heavy rains of the aM week is very g-et. the ru nla 1 hat hfen srcaU r than the "oldest inhabitants" can it memker. Tho liutirr I'-roa., have cunt railed for sd hea I hugs troui leaker l.airj of loou Laic. Tlu-y will lie turrcJ into Iheiieidstj otih. 9 U.-e grain wl.itb has been damaged hy the iccenl rains. Today's Market. I'oisri .ami, Aug. UJ. KggS :e.-cu, IS cents perd).. i.uttcr Uesl dairy. j0"'3jc; laniy creamery, ;' I'rs per roll. Poultry Chickens, mixed, .5..'0- l.tKJ Prune; It. lau ISi'-.; silver, extra choice, -l -'t1-. lcr lb. Wheat Walla Wall' OtiV.c; Val ley oT.1- ; bloestem 5S. Oata-White 43"' !j -i tee gray, i'2-i IJc per bushel. Millstult-Brau, Io: cnldiiiiws i2 shorts, 10. M; chop, lii.;0 er ton. Hay Iimolhy 110; clover, '' s; Orecon wiiJ bay, . per ton. Woo! Valley, lO'-'I-'c: Eastern Ore gon, S(" 1-, Mohair, 2'.'m.;W. Potatoes Oregon liurbanks, l.Jo; tiarnet Chiles, fl.jiWf 1. 70; new l.OO Q.1.2Z per sack. The secret of connive and dash in war or peace is nuod hhxxl; pure rich blood full of oxygen and vitality. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery insures per fect digestion and an active liver, and thereby IT flAKI'5 THE BLOOD THAT HAKES HEROES. There is a Quality aooui our Which secures permanent patronage. We buv in small quantities, and buy frequently,! therefore we alwavs Full Standard Strength Drugs. Our aim is for Ouality, and we hit the mark The merits of our prescription Department have built up a large trade in this line. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. lr-cri t u.Ij - cuui ontidel Day aud NiK't STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is The Place Ileie is with a 2.1 x ;ui odd bureau; Trench Level ; mirror for i-iz.su. Have otb-j ers rauyiuir iu price from ?S. up au Jail of them guaranteed brand new. ! Jut received a line of book cases, music liamboo racks. Easels foot stools, etc. that aie pretty aud cheap. See our 95c solid oak diner if you cau beat it will make you a present of it. other hardwood cane diners at S5 and 9cct. Have eat DRAIN. Will open it doors for the new .school 11, IS99. 1 lit- l-uiiJiiu: hmo !wu lln-Muglily rvamattfJ aiil ini)-rvtvJ. N w acvaratu aKl aul oilier lni'pnu ut mate iar tile o-iafurt u.l e"Dclilcm. uf tlx- iu:.lcut. (j-J BiuirJiug aaJ IXrinit:r AJsutagc at the lo- t-sMK-: ra;-.'. Uniform State Normal School Courser (.'oiiijilclc Irainiiii; S.bool til eoiiuce'.ioii nil!) tbe Normal, oberc S.ior are proic-iioualK traiu.U umler Uic 5u. r uiou ol a Critic Teacbt r, bo kIc bi entire time to thit nork. CiiaJuatCiof tlii utbo-l arc gicu acrvlitof Thirty Month' Tvaehiua; Experience, iiieb enable tliem tore-.h Hie Life Diploma iu tbe -luieke-t anl uk1 alis!aeWry manner. Sesi'l eotir 0Jrvs lor complete catalogue Uj JNO. B. WALKER, A. M., President of the Faculty. Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MaRTIN, 'Phone Main 181. Noah iS: Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon flakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty. I'rkia Ueiioonable. Roseburg, Triumph Prune Grader For Green and dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER M0RLEY, Patentee and have a Fresh Stock ofX !' Druggists. To Buy Furniture. I Iron beds tc suit all comers fiinv'iuj' in price lrom ?4.2v up. i . f f ...1 vui line oi v-aiutis auu Wall Paper can't be beat they are lresh and date in style re fresh and new and up-to-; We sell new goods, not old : goods for new and guarantee ; them as we represent them.j' Remember our mottoi "Honest values and r 1.- .TQod vjuuuo. . - - - - - Bi CTrifsUlP aaMaa OREGON. year on September and Retail Dealers in . Props. fliop on Jackson : Oregon, ;t. Uear Deer Creek Bridge Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. ts. Roseburg Bakery, WHITE, -f GRAHAM, AND RYE. BREAD E also All kinds of Pic;i, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HANISCH, Prop. Notice For Publication. I xni site UjOrri' . K-r- burf , Ornroo. July 'A. VU. Ni,ti.-: l iift-Xi tir. Uial in ewiajliaae i!htb- .r4iiioui ( the act it C'oana of Jobc 3. V-.i, eDtiii.1 -An act fxoi liu.tir lan-.' ih- Rta'. ol talilornia, Vttg'im, Neva-la aod Wainjnz'on Temlry JOHN E. H.ILK, of Grant- J'a-.. e'maty of Jo phiae. tte f Ozvtoo, ! tnt ay t,;'1 ln rwora tnrat No- M. lor th ifireba; of tb! rE of ct!on No. 1 Uahip No. SJ r ao-re No. S W. aOl M offft pft ut buw thai lhclan'1 wurht U mon raluabl for it tlawr or irti? thau Utt arricultarai pnTVe. aa4 to uttaiiiith bit i to mi I'1 urfore tb iier aad Rwiw of tbi. ottv: at Eoetra. Orexn, on frWr. OloUer. 1 He na tuft a- w : t new- S::ia K. 5 :PVT' ' kknarl M;i!r, W liiUm Haaiaiood and I. C. ! hruwn, ail ol Uraau fa, "rroD. ! An and ail w-nona caiiums adiciv-iT trye je-.lerit-d ian-h are ri 'ieuel to tbeir ' crUimi in tb ofi.cr i-o or btiore all A! aj i of October, . j i. T. BKIW.Es. irti'-v) fcesiaf. City Treasurer's Notice j "ol;e ia hereby gireo to all perauna j holding Koeebarg city warrants indorsed j prior to October 10, to preaeat , the same at the city treasurer's office ia . tha city hall lor payment, as interest w ill cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated at Kowbar, Or., Ibis ?7U day ol July, 1VJ. iitn.CxMTT, City Treasorsr. Notice For Publication. (luiid Tract) PCBL:C LlND SALE. vIIU 1-5 "E! EEE3T .1VES THAT 15 BtJr-Klkjtu fna lor leta y.imMntr of Vn a-ri La-J oftVc &-Vr a--4 tforitr t:1 ui b;a tt wum ;. C A. Se. stai. aa aaeiiol br ihe ait of Coscnaa as- t-rp.rd (t-jrjff Jk I'-s "ill pTutatu to cfl-.-r ai wib.c u ut uta ur olAw.ii iba tra..t .: jLad lo .: Ljt , r. a. K. 4 tl&"Jtt&3r&&l r.aun in Ut: vZmx oa or ursure tae day aaor ! 4niA-l lor :fee otn i o.bcrw ;t li-nr r.a: i July . !. rat ot tH ajc facfrite-1-J-T. BRIDGET - jH. fircrfrtr. County TixBsurcrs .Nexce. Notice ia hereby giveo to all parties j boiding Doox'as emnty warrsjits Ia- I dorsed prior to and isc!ad:og March -I. jlSW.to present tbe sanest the treacsrrr'a joce at the DoQg'.ac Con at y bask for I payment, ss interest will cease tbereco ! Dattd lk& the th day of Jaly, j is, t the City of Roseonrf, Oregoo. i OfcU. W. PlMUJCK, j CouatT Treasarer, Docs'.ae County, Or. The Home Baker j 701 Oak Street, . Opposite . j Central Hotel. j Fresh Baked Bread Every Oay "Boston Baked Beans," j a specialty. 1 ! - MBS. B- C0MSTOCX, . Proprietress. Notice. TJITID f-T.T.. U Ormi. Ke.l-u.-?. Cnsun, An-j n, iwm. To bom It Eay o-acan: Pk'Ui-r it terrt-T tn ea thai Uk- Omrw A CaU loraia Ra. rvul Coupaar aa S.eJ ia tba oSc a I.t of aad ttoicd ia U tooaahipa de ttnLJ K:or,u.l tut appbett for a pairat luf ai1 :21; lfcmi 1 be ii i opa to tbe pubUe for inrrciioa aott a cur-" Utereof by dxr.U iiiivi.ion. !-. bcea itl ia a cna vesical plaie in ttu ofte for U kBipeclwa ol all pcr mku intcitxteU aa4 lb pot-ticeaoeimUT: vuth 01 1- ijae auJ p1 of liie WUUm (tic Mcr.iiiaa. Tp Jt. KS. 1-art of W .. x tl. Tp--:.R 4. " 6W Sk.ll. Tp. 3. RT. ,,S',.!;.Ji W iotm Use next uly Mloa in lb 4al of tbu BOtk. prousu or contests azmiixt tbe flavin ot the Company lu aae Irani or aubvUvi lou iihia aay euon or pan of ireuoa. d cribed la tb iit, oa the (rouBa Uiat Lb is r-.ore xaluaWe forBune.-al than t acrlcaU ttral purroKwiU b ireeiTe-i aad nnurl lor t. port tokceaeral Laaat.'e at Waatiactotl, i. T. R-c:ter. J. H. HOJIH. Reeottr. j:iio) Summons. TS THE CIRCUIT t.-Ol KT OF THE ttlTE -f Ur-s.!i. for ibc Cexia.T ol SoiuUui. tmma M. Carliie, Pla.uua. . J lXrce B. Carlisle. DeK-BvlanUf To Docve K. e arliaie. c name-l dx teada B I in the name of tbe Slate of Orreou, vu in aereby umiuooed aad re-iuired to appear aad tuner tho complaint clt aainit Tim m iba above-enliU.-d eourt aad eaue withta a.1 ek from the dale of lh fir puhUcaUou ( tbia Sunimpov and if too f:i M lnw, .-, plamtiff will ppjT tomid eourt for tbe K'Stt demanded in bet eomtuainu io bet eompiainu The tvhet demanded l a decree diwlvlne th marrtaee eontraet ezitin-; tvtvi-rn nlinttr aud defeudaat. that plaintifT mar nsamo her ; former name, Lruma SL Tabivr. and for fAJl re lief. 1 hia summons. Is published e-oee a week foe w feeeivc weeka by order of Honorable J." . Hamilton, ude ol tho aboc-euti;k-d ooort. lime August " .oiu. ao-l couuMK-d the tint 1 17. 1. latet Auguat 17, lsW. J A.BVCHAXAX. alTt. attorney tot flamuf. Notice lor Publication. rsiTaa Srarss l5i orr tea RoKtaire. Onua, Juy X ISW. XotH-e ll hefVbV mirrrt lh I. mmWUaM n lib the provisions of tho aet of Consrrw ef , JuieJrd.l!7T,eBUtld"Aaaet for the aaieM : timber lands in the Stales ot California, Ore- COU. XpY.il. .nil V.k.n..r.-.n TfLirv ftiLLlA.M E XlI'l'SR. Of Grants Fasa, Connie ol J.wephine, State of Oreeoa has tat dav Bod In this ottica hia sarora statement No. t lorthepuehaeol the S. a. 'a of S-cUon No. IS In ToBhlt So. Si kancv So. 3 W. and lll ofl'er pnxf to how that the land .ouaiit ia more valuable fur it usa beroritone than (or airrieulturai purposes, aad to eatablisb hi elauu to aid land trefoiv th Retter aud Keeeiverof tbiofhe at Rosebura treKu. on rridav, the ana day ol tvtober Is". HouBotu ltuevK' John R. Kale, Kkh ard Milier. William Hammond, U C. all of Crania Paw. Oregon. Any and aii per- sous clatmimr ad Tersely the abovtleaeribetl lauds are rotuested to tile their elalms la th offie oa or behre said Ath day ol vietober. IS. J. T. BR11X.KS. t'-TUHO Rejuiat. Klrjiug in ears, noitea ia btsJ SL.-aSTSLVT" ' FRESH I i t: