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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1899)
NEW GOODS r. J LOWEST PRICES RICE & RICE, The House Furnisher, ROSEBURG, OREGON. We Furnish Your House Complete. Three Laroe Shipments Direct from Eastern factories, received iu the last ten days, fioods bought in large quantities mean low prices for the consum er. That is our proposition. wJlo Wise Buyer- Qzn possibly overlook our Bargains. When wc say Bargains we 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. V fc- -a ( 'ft The Chief Charms of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and New. The "snap" and style of our garments at our usual low price arc giving us astonishing busy days on this article. j Call and examine our entire stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, all that is new and up-to-date at specially attractive prices. Mailorders solicited. WOLLENBERG BROS. 1 1lL IT. llit ITT . ..a Get your. SCHOOL SUPPLIES At Marsters. We have a Complete stock of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS 'ever brought to this city. Prices are Right. . . . Roseburg Bakery. WHITE. GRAHAM, AND RYE. .i. BREAD ii also All kinds of Pie:;, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HANI5CH, Prop. Our Tis Delightful THE PLAIN DEALER rablithcd Monday aud Thursday. i rl .lrFLEK l'lBUHIMi '- i, t Tin? diploma admits the noi-ior n x i without examination, rwpils will Roseburg High School Course. K. U. STRATFORD. JT. C. COS5ER. I.LTRATrOKD. i The following is the Couix- of Study adopted by the Ihochiirg High School. il of the IIl"h r-Cll'i"! receive a oij'i"ina vtiii'u-u"ii m mv iwu-r. ine rrcsnniaii cia i ine i uivvr-iiv . . . . . . l . j ... . iT.tniniTiin ill il 1 nil I n i v iihii t - i w tin - im ,. .1 iimir'ni I ,..-.. Editor , or school in the state. ..Mirr-and Solicitor ! 1-TKST YKAK. TO RIDE A A. G. MARSTERS & CO. Rambler Bicycle, stroncs mmwi store SantscrlfttloM On. Yaar u Months BhreeM.a'fas Kate. TIKST TFT.M. SEPTEMBER 4, lstf. Jodi John li-iro-!. -t t"I -tvaliis, calls tbe anti-expanioui-u ih' cim- flih party." i "." Iht morUUi? lis! of Am-rioa-s in ;ho Fbilipprn mllr t'.. thi e portod iu the K'.ou lii- tr u uae to, tim. T;i prsitncy with hi h tt:t deaoJ crUiciarty iticke to rceu f tb Brvn tamp ia not vry n:oarasi8 1 i'-1 fantaoa ofGrover Cleveland. Algchra. IVixikVoepin. tjramniar. En?li-h CSawicj MOivn TKKM. Aljehr.1. iikktH'iiii. iraiiiiuar. rnjlifli l'la-ir and I'.-.-.iv: SIX(M YKAK. IIM TERM. Algehra. (?cncral Ili-try. rh"ir. English (. iasrie and t'inj'siti' tteoinetry. tielieral Hi-t"ry. I'hysio, English Classics and tViiip-.: Ui"n. TI1IK1 YEA II. IIKST TEEM. tiwuictry. tieriuan. lTieniitry t l'hyi'l"ny. t'ivil :ivi::.i:ieut. tivinetry. ierman. ll"tany. Higher Arithinetie. FOIT.TH YEA II. No ooe supposed when booght AUk that any d stc teriitory ' woacd be toed for theep !;. VM recent repute to the a,:ricu 1 1-! drfr:-; mtat are eapcilr i:eie i..- i i . FIKST TtKM . Trijnn'iiietry r Elcnti'u. tieroian. Literature. Higher Alp-hra. Tri-iiouietry ierman . l'syehi-kvy. Ili-.'her Alel.ra. MjlWll Ti:l!M. r I . . Miftory. General MerriU raii:t iuJe peodenca were gra.'eii Filipino? . "Irtrcty woall as certat..ly IjIIjW each step 3 the div f !!oi :ne niiht." ; A Dative republic at ihia time i a loo hb , dream oi Tieionariee. ANOTHER PIONEER UONE. CONVICT ESCAPES. Laat Sad Rites Over the Remains of j Kuhardson, Who Obstructed the an Esteemed Citizen of Rose-burg. Southern Pacific, Goes Free. Because you know that it is the STRONGEST, EASIEST RUNNING MOST DURABLE BICYCLE MADE. Thev Sell at the Reasonable Price of $40.00 A. C. MARSTERS & CO. An Astonishing But True Story avc b.-m rearer ceaia win iuui"" rid. aud I vast, yoa to read this, so yoa ead :ic3!eclcd it, I grew worse aJ U Ok Is The Place To Buy Furniture. Notice For Publication. r.'lTliMiTU LDOrl'.-. Kburr. Orrvm. Ju.T St. VM. Notice u l.rby ;lrra that ia tooiJiUM 1 ulihtbe iri tue act ol Voatnmoi '1 June 3, DiiU?t "la act I'H the limbtr laosi to ln ziaitm m iiiora.. vii, eraila aiul Waabun;uB Territory: ' J0H5 K. HALE, ot Grant fa- eouotf of Joarphinc. fie Orezon. ha. Dim lay filed in Uua !ae Bl .i.iiwni So. OA. lut the onrrbaM o( tae K. 'iofatcti'jtiNo. !, in towruhl So. SS naze No. a w, aaa iu crr proui k ram uaw tbeUul hi i awre -aluli fcjc ia Uat or tlooe Uan io wmeu torai oaxym. aa4 to oatabluh bi tlaiai to mwI iaoo bcimc the Eer utcr and KcceiTcr of ibM orc at Koteborc Oreaoa, on TriilT. tbe T OUObtr. He nana a witaaaea: W SIiam K. Sipper. Richard Miiier, illi.u Baatmood au4 L. C twn, ail of Oraau fa. 'nesoa. Any and ail wrtooa cinurur aderrlr e atjoelorribcd land are rci aotol to ft '.a IJrtr claim, la Uik oflice on or bevce kl 'JbtA day J. T. BEIIXiEa. firunvi aejuat. City Treasurer's Notic I ! V.il,- ia 1rl. irtTn ti all labrauBB holding Koeeborjr, city warranta iadoreed prior to October 10, ISM, to preaeat the same at the city Ueaaarer'a ofic ia Ihe city ball for payment, aa interest ill . -1 1 . 11 Ceaee tDereoa aner tue uas u ua j Botic. ; Dated at Roeebar?, Or., this Zilb day : ol Joly, 1S?.. Gav. Catt, I City Treasurer. Mv l:-i 1 O'.'.K :!vi:: Si 1 lr The daily Oieganiaa of Friday, Sep. 1. acd a lare pictur ol the (-'.li.'in M.tom.D, bUDJ ) K:cbardn, the Southern OreKtu cou vitt, mhowaa sent up for il.tiog oh etractior.s on the railroad track iu Djug- UtaLiatiea haV8 i ts', beec compile . , . . ...... f. nrtli I 1S00. CODtlD WD,f. , . , ZT' r oI ,ueep lite Aaber Mark, which was accu.- ! ,,e couoty cped from the peni entiary oatbe I st astu the !. J nanied with the followioi; notice of bis , ,t - oVlcck last nit. Hew. .rusty Ml sne is creuiieu nu as a wool prn locer, wbicu lor ear sheep and sheep breeder f. .n,n.ini Mf Aithi-on hiarature j ,17 ... . . t.it-n!i tot"" ' " was esprefsed to ttiu ery e!l i death oud funeral ousequiec. 5U" , iqj iook a'awaniaje m ui wiuu to Maiks a retired merchant cf lloeebur, ! brtha be freu air once more. The ! rlied aoddeolr yesterday morning at the '. criait. cr which Uichardon was doin? hoite of h:s nephew, ahaniei o u, 1 time waa committed reveral year ago. He ba l been a tutlerer; placed cbstrocliana acrow the Su'h- eneof the officrs t.f Co. U, h Iloaaaare tivia. iiie tuT imrediau!y turued to the Sesiew it at ine I hi. ha trouble for a?out three . .. 1 Irani ueari aoldier i moethe. and cau.e to Tortlabd from thatraah erer Kjeeburg tnree wet" ' had no s'sistance. Ut lelt mucu epcou.-sca se trhatew for it. T.ia Asnisal-'O esewd know who their friends are! Tbe BakrCity Daily Repubiican is oat with a strong editorial faToriog! Editor H.W. gcoit, of the daily Ore gaaisnlor United 6'stes seuator. Tbe editorial conclodea thus eloquently: "Harrey W. Bcott has been uuly acd publicly eslted the Bicmarck of Oregon paraalism. a United 5.aesenatof be would be the .Bismarck ol the aen-ate." Today is Labor Day, a legal holiday io this stale, and while as yel a anting in ethasiasm and interest aa compared with tbe obserraoce of tbe day in tbe East, the significance of the day is be coming mote generally regarded. Tbe wrrkingmen throughout the country re joice sincerely over tbe implored condi fivnu eonfrontina- litem. For tbe first time in seven years they may enter upon a celebration of tbe national labor holi day in tbe fall coavk-tioa that the cionde whieb bays lowered around tt em since M92 are fact clearing aaay. They are ace agi to the limit of human capacity fer determining it, mitfera of their own destiny. Sam Jones, the ecceatric southern preacher, sometimes weddiea ia poli ic", and has written for the Atlanta Journal concerning bis late trip to Oregon, as follows : "1 find in my tour that t iere is bat little egitalioo of the silver qaee tion." "The Jfr-to-l silver business tron't cat mach ic: in ln itext national combat at the pXle." "The democrats can be couuted on to act the fool Just at tbe right time to help ratdy tbe republicans and hurt themselves." "Tbe pops are sullen, aud, like Lrt'r fiibbit, arn't raj log much, a ad the di m- ecrats can't count much on them," II Chairman Jones wilt resign, slid Alt geld will die, sod llryau ill talk lets, there is a fLcbliue chance for the deo.0- crats in WOO." atter bis arrival here, and ws expecting to arise from bis bed yesterday ruoro irg at 0, when tbe dread messenger cme. His nephew and bis nurse were both ilhhimssbe passed pesceably ssy. Mr. Marks was a native of 1'oland, t-o years of age, and a bichelor. He be nn bueiaessiu Roseburg 40 yesrs ago, and retired with more than a comfora-1 ble competency in ISOi. He was Tery popular in Douglas couuty, and was re peatedly sought as a endidate lor vari ous offices, but alwajs deciined the honor. His relatives were A. C, i? ;l and Herman Marks 01 noseourg Martin and Bertha Mark, and the fami ly o! Nathaniel Wolff of 1'ortland. Thy are bis only relatives in America. Tbe funeral will take place tod.y at 1 :30 p. m from -the residence of Mr. Wolff, and tie Portland JUsonic Iratern .. -r.il a the order of Elks will par- iJ,..t.. The remains will be interred io Beth Israel cemetery." 1 wa ia- t-rtV A ..loiutcly em lacific track and claimed that h discovered three men in the act and tiiat thev set on him and teat him. He exhibited cuts to prove l is story but a Portland detective soon laid the crime 00 Richardson sod be was sent op for ten years. He pl-Jd the same trick in Idaho a few years before aod was rewarded by the railroad company. He h described as beir g o feet, 11 '; inches tall, weighs about 100 pounds and wears a fall black beard, lias a iqueaky voice and stutters a he talks. Has several scars oa ha UiJy. A reward cf flO) is offered kr hia capture. Homicide at Grants Pass. tjRA.vrs Fas, Or., Sept. I. Frank Ecright and Mike Daly bad a duel with pistols at 8 o'clock Vedne8Jay evening. Tbe quart el wis over a email sum which EoiigV- maintained was dus bim. Ln riirht was shot in the abJomen on the left side, but Daly was not bit, altbcugh five shots were exchanged. Enright lingered until 9 o'clock last evening, and died in great agony. Daly was arrested shortly after tbe shooting. ia tc!l others. 1 I-; a time, ar.d at the end of two ytars 1 had run int'j consumption. I .-.-ghcd tcrnbly. lost ilesh. wuM not s'.ccp. ar.d Ixxumc so drcadfu.iy weak t!iat 1 had to tike to hid. In the following chteva months 1 ral-aV.y reached the l.i-t sta-es of ccnsumpiioii. No less than seven physicians treated me and pave ine up savi::K curable. I was helpless. The wlvic fam ily wore thciasclves out lirir.g f .r nic. ae d.iy i!i v.hcr and sister catnc n r:v bedside, aad said I li.v! hvt a davor two more to l.vc. v.lhcd the new. The doctors hut'. , 1.... ...1.1 t - y .. I lii wi e-ave I waa ted to ko oJt aad sec my dearly beloved town of bide ey once nioic rZiZZ&y dying wish, a carriage was fitted u? Vl J'T::rLl6t IK the mercy of Provi. V '.J'... I.-.,,..-.,' , w.M'enf medicine said to be aconsumption cvre. i o::V imagined for aa instant it waa worth trying Bt as a drowning perwa K:as; at a straw, so 1 cr.cututau ? r Todav I mo waa maatlut l.vaM nrintiwi tC tv-la 1 . irw.i'.tr.rd Knr':v'iKcnijv.i.Toiitiea for by tam,aa weuaa oy For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist. Hcic is an odd bureau with a 24 x 30 French bevel mirror for 15.00. Haveotn ers raueioc in price from $S. up and all of tuem guarauteea ; brand new. j Iron beds to suit all comers ranging in price from $4-25 j up. j Notice For Publication. (lactate! Tracti PUBLIC L15D 6ALX Csrrxs STitr" La5 Omil Kotrnrx- Crearuo. -OT1CE U HERIBT tilTES THAT Just received a line Our line of Carpets Wall Paper can't be beat they 1'are fresh and new and up-to OlintA ill ctulpc Tnt rolled down their checks as they 'tkvlarcd I was ia the last stage, aad no to die. but before going to use cmci . ,S . w. w J ,at I would surely die before I got Bamboo book cases, music j racks, Easels foot stools, etc. j We seU goodSt not old that aie pretty and cheap. ) gQods for uew and gaarantee , ,. ithemaswe represent tneni. OvC Oil 1 u auiiu .tw uiun if you can beat it will make you a present ot it. liave other hardwood cane seat diners at S5 and tjocts. 1 VV1U.L w jiaifca-o v. u .um j bonoaaer of isatroctiona frvm lar Coaa ! niaamnarol tii tawrrai Las4 OOee. cedar a. rA larUyvrtdlnb!Biby!eet40iii.C.d. er. - ! fit., mm .mUd I.t fS mrt ui Csam-B Viottd -bnary 3S. lol, we U1 j-r-waad to efler at uUic .te oa the kta day 1 Aait, 10 al iHj otter, tae iOuovlac tract of iaad to alt: U. i, T. 1, SL I w. Any aad 3 pr-u eUUciaf adranriy t al---detml laaxia arc rejOcatrd to S tbctf calm In hn 4cea ibe day abo de-urnaJ lor tae eicaaMBcemeot of taid aair, otberaur tbetr n$bu mux be krfctted. loiy 1. lrJ. J.T. BSIDGEi j J. H. BOOTH ,4rt Remember our motto "Honest values and good Goods.'' ...B. W. STRONG. .r rrnt a-.f f lt T'-l-'llf J 1C alEU I lOt'k lUiflW 'Uji - . ., ' . - .... .v;a ,-r--!,-.a the m!-.cir.e that cured Acker s Ecc'.ish Remedy for Consattiption. I declare before God aod Gil OH STAIE lii SCHOOL DRAIN. OREGON. John C. Young, of Baker City, the middle-of-tbe road popjlist leader, who three years ago was chairman of lbs populist state central committee and an ardent worker, said recently in regard to tbe i'hilippiue war : "Tbe war in tbe Philippines lias entrvnehed the repub Frcan party in power. The American people are determined to fiht that to a finish, and be who talis compromise or antt-imperalism is j-iet wastia bis time, I was a nationalist at tbe outbreak of tbe war with Spain and opposed to that war. I thought it bad taste to begin fighting Spain for the purpose of freeiog a few islander tl ayes, when millions of rar own people were held iu industrial slavery. I was opposed to expansion; but what's the use of talkins about it, when we've Kne and expanded? Destiny see mi to decee these great strides, aid we may at well accept l'ie sitnation. Tbe building of tbe Xicaragna canal is now in order, beeaues the nation's progress irresistibly demand it, and tbe pest commercial centers of the world will shortly be transferred from tbe Atlaotic shores to those of the faeific." RoSEBis., Aog. 31. Members of lbe Mson, Elks, board of trade aod citizens rillffoto Portland tonight to pay a hut tribute of respect to a pioneer aod high ly esteemed business man of Roseburg by attending the fonerai of Asher Marks tomorrow. HONOBbU UT HIS TWWSSJIES. tOregonian, Saturday.; Tbe funeral of the Ure Atber w.Mar.e, which took place yesterday alternoon, waa largely attended, qnte a delegation of Roeeburg Iriends baying arrived iu a special car for tbe purpose of paying a last tribute Eof repect to a worthy pio neer citizen of their town. Uaubi 11011 conductedthe services at the residence olSatban Wolff, aod also at the ceme tery of Beth Israel. P. S. Malcolm, bead of the Scottish Rite Masons of Ore gon delivered aa appropriate address, refering to tbe honorable aod well-spent liTe, now .brought to a close. Deceased bad been a prominent Mason for many years. anJ hid attained tbe thirty-sec ond dereain that order, i-onroi uie pail-bearera were.weli-known citizens of Roeeburi: Judge luilerlou, muism Van Buren, A. C. Marks and Eugene Parrott. while Louis Dammaech and O. U. Cratb. of Portland, acted as psll-beareie. b ides represent ing tbe order of Elks, of which deceased was a member. Several beautiful rural pieces were contributed by sorrowing friends, among which was a largd rq iare and compass from the Masonic fraternity. Tbe cor- tece started t 1 :3.l p. m. from Mr, WolfTa reeideoce st 4'J7 Clay street, and the length and fins appearance of the procession st raclel a great deal of at tention aa h Dasse 1 through the streets on its wy to South Porilaud. The school directors recently pre sented the announcement of the opening of tbe public schools to both the Plain ialeb sud Review for publication, which notice also outlined the work cf the high school and announced that a fonrth year course bad been added Tbe I'LAiSDtALtK published tbe notice iu fall while the Review garbled op tbe notice and omitted all reference .what ever to the high school, notwithstanding ita pretended interest in tbe public schoola sud its idiotic advocacy of a bigb school, vihena lb ree years bigb school coarse bad already long been established here. The cause of tbe Review 's opposi lion to our public schools is well known and amounts merely to a failure of the school board to employ one cf ita candi dates for teacher. Men of a narrow, coo traded brain are a common enrse to modem society from which we have no immediate reliel, but when that narrow ness prompts opposition to that rscrcd institution the public school, it is time for all good, loyal citizens to frown down from public recognition such a man, or rnther such a being. n, POVIDEO Makes the food more delicious and wtolesotne una prrmrim co . -r. Today's Market. Pot.iL.vM, Aug. 31. Eggs fancy Oiesoo, 13 cents per dor Butter Beet dairy. 30V 33c : ' rninur- ft.V.f 4."C ttet loll. Poultry Chkkens. mixed. 3.o0i 4.00 Prnn.P Italian 2f3'-: silver, extrs HEAVY EDITORIAL WORK. But Not the Kind That Tends to Ue. rlete the Writer's Think-lank. Under tbe head cf "Thank, frthe Compliment," we Col the following in tbe North Yamhill Record: People do not steal that which they do not consider valuable, lue tiigues: complimented that can be paid to a writer is to quote bis words as being ex- sctly fitted to tbe case in point. To do - - . - 1 :. 4 1 . 1. t. n aall Hi. tliinil ! ffAll 1 OIS.OBOLUU.ua.ua uo ti "" " A ' , .u- a, ... .1 IntatnM Oreiron Burbanas, l better than be who quotes uisworascan, MJOan. 75: new 11.00 1 l ,vJ Ztr. I 'J-.F1 I 7-, f. -1 VJrJ Cosraty Trcwsaxrer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all parties holding Douglas ciocty warrants in dorsed prior to and including March 4, lSTJO.to present Ibe sa tie al tbe treasa-rra office at tbe Douglas Coonly beak for payment, as interest will ceas tbereasi after tbe date of this entice. DaUd this tbe 27ih day of Jaly, l', alt be City of Roseberf, Oregon. Uao. W. Dtaainx, CoantT Treasnrer, Donglaa Ccanty, Or. The Home Baker- af-VL W - m VV Ot KJihc street, iipposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. ilES. B- C0XST0CX, Proprietress. Notice. CSITIK 1-T.1C-. 1m Om a. Rei-licrs. Orcoa. Aofuct 3, lie. I To !Ha il may -..eeera- Nottce is berrt-y prea Uial tbe Orrxua a. Cali fornia R a. . road Cotupaay has Aied ia thw oaci a Ut of la ads Ntoatad la iba la. natural d aenbed beio-r, aad baa apf tied tor a assent Bar aaia laads: tfcat tbe iat ia fa to Um paKke tor iaTe(ioa and a copy tbercvf by dearnyal-r tntKUviuoaa, has area rMcd ia a coa-eaiiEBt p.c in uua .ff.ee for lb inpcdxxi of ail acr oas talaatcd and 12m pabiic soetaiiy-. Suotii oi bate Uoe aad Wex o4 ihc WiLan uc afer.diaa. Tp R. Partof W j.Sxtt. Cwhertltvliir Will open its doors for the uew school year on September t,R ley 57a ; bluettemo:. o Td. 3. b. 7. Oats White 43r4oc choice gray, II, I&99- See. U. a-"(.r i:v mr hnahel MillBtutT Bran, $10: nuidlins 122; shorts, f 10.50; chop, $10.60 per ton. Hay Timothy 10; clover, toys; rill , An urecon wnu uaj, i fi " Wool Valley. 10"' 12c: Eastern Ore Mohair, 2ti(rf;w say it These thoughts are suggested by the fact that an editorial published on tbe 17th Inst., in the Record calling atten tion to tbe fact that North Yamhill ia anitahta nlai- fur the establishment of tbe Odd Fellow's Home aud Ihatauef-j fort wa being made to secure its loca-i tion here, was copied burg Review of the 2 1.25 per sack. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION in t'ao Umc- 2let without credit and ith the name KoaeUuri; ; mtcrlel instead of North Yamhill the names of taj Norm lamtiiii com nii'iee changed to those of the Roseburg e ;Qiittea together with about two lines t j.-iginal matter in rejard to the Rol ler's Home. Tbe Associated Pfesa correspondent at ilaniU says: "The censor writes stereotyped otticial phrases and adjective into the dispatches, tending to magnify the American operation." This ex plains wbv the report appeara so one Med.and' yet the war does not end. Cottage throve Leader. Tnero is no censorship at Maoila, ex cept over the cable wires. Anyone can write what be pleases, be it false or true. And what ia more, there is a class of ps pers in Oregon that hayo no use for the truth concerning affairs in the Philip pine islAuda. We wi!; venture the sefeition that had the Roeebuig Review used as much space in urgitg tbe city to properly en tertain the national editors' exeursiou ss it has iu copyirg uncomplimentary things esid becsuee of tbe lack of hospi tality, the result would hav bean differ ent. Eugnue Register. Tho ou'lotk for good business all .iloog the line during the next year is excellent despite the howls of tbe croakers and certain poli'ical demagogues, who tlirivs only by calamity. Good citizenship con sists in tpeakiug a cheering wor J, look iog on the bright side of things and help ing in every way the ri9iog tide of pros oerilv. instoad of pulling back iu tbe harness and stalling at every bugaboo in the roadside. Dodging Eloquent Truths. At the auuual meeting of tbe Ohio Building Associations, now in cession at Put-in-Bsy, the president delivered an address in which be 6tated that the to tal assets of the associations in Ohio are bow $101,089,277, the last year's receipts being about $77,000,000, which was $0,000,000 more than iu 1837 and $14, 000,000 more tbtn in 1802. "This large amount of savings," he aJdeJ, "is due much to the laboring classes being now employed aad speaks volumes for tbe frugality ot this class of our citizens." Orators of the Bryan school give a wide berth to such eloquent facts as these. Indianapolis Journal. High Compliment Paid Hofcr. An exchange classes the Journal man aith Harvey Scott, Col. B. F. Alloy, W. C. Conner and Boh Hendricks, of coureo knowing that he's 2000 miles sway. Capital Journal. Afai'j IVrsk Women Strong, Aad Sick Women Weft. For over thirty years this celebrated remedy has been making women's lives happier healthier safer. Many thouoands of women have testified to its wonderful effect. It is the one medicine that can be de pended upon when there is any derange ment of the distinctly feminine organism. It purifies, heals, soothes, build up. It is needed when backaches make life mis erable when a sickening, drapRing. bearing-down ftclinjt make work a weary aRony and play impossible when disa greeable draius give proof of burning in flammationwhen sick headache, nervous irritabilitv. less of energy and appetite are the reminde r of uiilieallhful irregularity or painful period -t. "I had fcm.-.le tioiiWc for eight years," writes Mrs. 1,. ! IXimis, of 8j Kat College Street, jnikBonviHe. III. "I in ho bad I would lie from dv to liv and lone for death Io come and relieve niv .u fi ring. I had internal inflamma tion, a ili acircalile dniin. licnrinR ilown paiaa in the lower i:irt of tuy bowrU, and such dis tress evci y month, bnl now I never hare a pain -lo all mv ouu woik and aui a strong aad healthy woman. Thank to your medicine. I never foip-r to recommend it to all sufferiua women. I consider iuy.cU' a living testimonial of the benHiU ol your Favorite rsccritniou.' " Dr. J'ii-rir'x 'Jrusaul IVIMs help the effect of oil other medicine by keeping the liver active and the bowel open. At all dealers wluxl fOH aft or. .... : i V'w ahMM1ii ..1.1.-.1 ami Tk. i.,.liit.. hart liccn LlKtruUIll.r rCBOVaiCTl UU'W.fa- .-.- -I i oibcr improvements made lor the comfort and convenience oi me iums. 0'Xd Boarding aad Dormitory aavaniaae. at r- Uniform SUte Normal School Course, ... x,n; hool in eonncclion with the Soraal. whtre eVaiorj are proie-iiouallT igmiricn. . ... . . i .M. fc . . . .i .ln of a Critic Taacbcr. DO WIU aivt aucaure m" " GnwluatcsoithtaKhoolaresiven a credit of Thirty Month . Tcaclun- Experience, waieli vbbusm--' . i . a .aii.rartlA-f mansais enable. Iheui to reach the Ufe Diploma ia tae quicae-i ' Bend your addreM for complete caiaaosucw . , 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. . PfOpS. . - a. - Wluiia t&e se-t sixtrdava foUowinc thai , of lhx nouoe. rro;cu or conteata aealnft iltm ciaun of Ute Comtnr to aay tract or Bubdl-rla- kon wiinia any sccuob or part of seruoo. ae acribed la Utclist, oa the ground that Um mm ia mora valuable tor mineral lhao for agraralt- ursi rsirco-ea, wiU be reeciTed and ned lor ra jott to U vrencral Laad t'Eca at naahiagtaa. J.T. BRIDGES. BVa-tatct. J. H. BOOTH. (Initio) Recover. Summons. fhuauB,, IvS THE C1RCCIT TOCKT OF THE STATE I of t-evrt. K the County ot Dooaiaa. Eauna at. Cariislc, va. Dorce B. Carlisle, DuicadanL1 To Dorce B. t irtmr, above saowu daucatdaat: In the Bam ol the State of Ormn tuu ara aereby suaunoaed and teuuirad h appear aad answer the com plaint filed asainst ya lb lb aooY-euuuea conn anu tains wimus bvx weeks from UW date ol ta hrt pubUraUoa ol this t-umiuoB. aad il you fail to o iMeu aad answer as herein required fur a ant Uteres coatravt exiuac berwvea piaisria marrii aod do Noah & Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon Hakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty. Prices .Seasonable. Shop on Jacktou St. near Dver Ci Roseburg, Oregon, plain fc If will aprdy to raid court lor Ute relief demanded ia bcl complaint. The tvhei denutnded is a decree djasuiTlng tn iare eoatract cxwuac berwvea yuaisaa k'Kuulaat. that plaiatiS may rasaam her former name. Lniat M. Is bier, and fur tuU r. Ucf. .... This summons is pubusnea enee a week roe ix sucveastva weeks by order of Hooorabia J. W. liauuitoa. ad$v ot the abovc-entitird rwart. made AukuM fotb. aad inibliaoed tae am tlme-iucust it, is-?. lledAnsuatl.. j . alTt altorney lot flaiaUC Notice for Publication. rrtrrxo mart Lab omi Roseburg, Drcjvu, July di, UBSX Notice is hereby given that ia cojspliaoca with the provisions of tbe act oi Congress ot Juoa rd. 1STS, .nutled "Aa act for tha stietuf Umber lands In the State of California, Urt goa, Nevada and vahingna Temiorr. VtiLUAM Ralt'l'RR. Of Grants Pass, County oi Joasuhiae, Stala at Oregon has lhi day tiii-d ia this oSiea ats i Triumph Prune Grader For Greeu and dried Prunes, Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. statement No. A fur th purchaae a tfeo S. a. U ot sveuon No. 1. iu Towashis o - Kaiure No. a W. and will oner prooi to i that tha land sought ia more valuable tor lot uat ber or stone than Tor agricultural pufpoars. and to estabiiih his claim (o said land Seiore ths Rrri.u-r aud Receiver ol thia oKoa at Ro-cburg Oregon, on Friday, Ute day (of Octooar He names as witnesa.f Joha RjUale, Rwa ard Muier, Wilhsm Hammond. 1. C BrowB it ot Grants past. Ore on. AnfandaUser sous claiming ad-er-el the atrfve-deacrlbed lands are requested to flia their utslm. in thia office oa ot Ufoca aid loth davj of iVtoberlsa, trrun) aerurac HuJyan is now sold at 50 ctatt psc pack ins by all drogx;a!f G4 Hudjao. A A a f -a"