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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1899)
JegefoblcPrcparationFor As similating tiicToal and Regula ting thtStamachs andBowels cf Ptcmctos'Digcsfion.CheeifuI ncssandlfcst.Contaiiis neither OpmnDlorpkiac rwrHincral- JvOT NAHC OTIC. Pmmm Sal- fill Ii ijsisYiiti ApcrfocJ Remedy forConslipa tion. Sour Stomacti.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convu'.sions .Fevcrish ticss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of XXACT CUPT OF VHAPFEB. flOUTKERN flRECOH $UTE fjORKEL gCKOOL. fife J This School is now Is the Largest and Most Progressive School of Southern Oregon. Saw buildings, cew apparatus aud fixturvs, fine hciilbful Imaliun, klicUliul elimak.-. excellent influences lor students. Conraeof study tlie same as other uoriuals oi the state. Best advantages in Vocal and Instrumental music to le found in southern Ort-MD. Training school fully equipped and iD charge of a thorough critic teacher. Tuitkn C5 per term: cuic 13 and 10 per term: U-ard at hall $1.75, and lmlgiiis Occ j-er week, students fumishin; bed clothing: family board i.TO and fS.CO. $125 pays all expenses for one year's schooling, including books. The shortest and uiot thorough route to a state certificate, is th.; normal cour-c. Review ciasi-s lor teachers throughout the year. First terms open September 11. For catalogue or information, adlresa W. T. VAN SCOY, President a-HLASD, OKEoON". r VVWWWVVWVVAAiWVV WYLIE PILKINCTON, I Successor to General Blacksmithing TROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, REPAIRING OF ALL KISD3 PKOJIrTLT IWSE. Shop sn Corner Washington BOSWELL SPRINGS On the S. P. R. Douglas County, HOTEL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and tne most successful bpeciaiist in Ban Fran irifco. still continues to cure ail Sexual and Seminal Disease.1 such ; -1 mm ugnHnnin. 1 1 IU I 1 '.ft triftur. &vnh In all its forma, Sikia Dl , ;cseases, Nervssta Debit itty, Impotency. Semi. I ncuncHiuuLiu el flan hood, the conse quence of sell abuse and excesses producing the p lowing symptoms: sallow countenance, oaik juots under the eyes, pain fn the head, ringing M the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence In id. poaching strangers, palpiution of the heart, n eakness of the limbs and back, loss of memory yin pies on the face, coughs, consumption, etc : DR. U1BBOX has practiced in iNtn Francisco er thirty years anl those troubled should not j ail to Commit hfm anH rt-t-fivf the lti-ti t nt ' msKTeaiBKiu ana experience. 1 he doctor cures when others fail. Try him. Cures guarantcep. A is freaL Kkill and .rrurii.nr TH An.'Ur fnna I Persons cured at borne. Charges reasonable. can or write Siterih R. Oregon m .Q. t0 f D , ,nnn.. .... . xr : areatest naval hero. By Mural Halstead. Im- I life-long friend aod admirer of the nation's Idol. Bigget and be.t fwok: over 5W pages, I exiu incnes; nearly lmi pages hallluue mu tions. Only $1.50. Luoriuous demand, commissions. Outlit fr. Chance of a 1 ttra- j .' 1 ' J i e- t;fh. Write quick. The Dominion Company, tlc cx,on EM- tdaeaTr.' " aeimj u.iirr.fl.rare m 6trenRtnerjing and recon- ! strutting the exhausted digestive or- , gana. ltisthe.Vestdiscovereddigest- " ; ant and tonic. No ot her preparation agents wanted FOR "the life am) ,' can approach it in efficiency. It In- Achievements of Admiral Dewey. ' the world s i Stantlv relieves anrl nprmpnontlw rnrci Tl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Aiways Bought Bears the Signature of under State Control, G. W. XOAH.J and Kane Sttt., KosebniK. FOR. D NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATl LASDOrFRE, K"bunr, Oreeon, June 24, 1?9. -oiiee isnen.oy given thnt in oiinpiiaoce w ith the provisions of the aet of Congres of June 3, 1ST, entitled "Ac for the sale of umuer lanas in tne htates ol California, Ore evuiv-twji auu naMiingion lerriiory, FKAXK M. HOPKINS. of CanyonviHe, County of Dougla, Stale of Ore- on, unn icu oay iiiea in mis office ms swore ma.eim-ni .o. (y0, lor the purehae of the Lot 5 of Section So. :;. in Town'.bip So 9, S. Banve No. .". U . mid u III .H,.r ,.r,-.f m.i,,. that the land sought Is more valuable lor Its timberorsU)ne than for asricultural MmKM aud to esubiih his claim to mM laud bf fort the Kcziter aud heceivcr of this ofhee at Rose burg, Orvcou, on Saturday, the a.th day of August, lr. He names as witnesses: William Briggs, Jr., ...wiiwuKin, j nomas niisou, Ir. V. rUCXelt, i Canyonvilie, Ore. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the aWe-described lands are requested to file their clalmnin this office on or before said 26th day of August, ts'j. T. BRlDGKS, Register. Ho, for Boswell Springs! Commencinu May 10, 1S99, aod until September 30, lS'JJ, epecial tickeU to uosweil tarings and return to this city will be sold as follows: 30-day tickets, $1.85. Tickets going Saturday and re turning tne following Monday, 1.40. Special rates ara also eiven from Port. land and intermediate points. n r s yspepsia Cure. . . , LflCJeStS Wisest VOtl Cit. ItartiflriallTrlioroctctViefrvul anrf atia . . J ,. .-,...v...u.,uB Dvsnrnsi;i 1 nrliirii;t Inn liaov.,..n p,VtVf,P' jV" ' .Ilea";tburD. la,l"Iene oOUr btomach, JaUSCa, SickHeadaclie.OastiAlgia. Cramps, and all other resultsofimrx-rfert digestion. Omrmm Ku f r n..im & - . . . For salo by A. C. Mareters & Co. A JT m -m mm l w mJ You Have plways Bought, aiillft&'BIEBiEH i is8f ail t4C crsra;iii foii, etrwv c 1 ff jfsv al INTERtSTINO RtADING. X Nice Little Epistle for You to Consider P0PIL1STIC CORRESPONDENCE Says 1 here Are two Classes of Voters to lit Reached Is Ulad It Rained. ijlcui SiauHU'Mti.i The (o:loiiii: i'oiiiiiiuiiiiliuii lias liy atcitlcut Lilieii into the liamtn uf a iiteiid ot the Staietriuju. It is a letter in an 6er to on einen bv the "Watfliuiaii" people at Wasliinut iu, I), f., Bi.liciting the aid ol tlio nt. r in tecuiiug sub- Svtilia uu-1 bt-Iiiinit to reach a larger number of readers for tlml ne ppaper Tlio "Watclniian," s is si-li known, is the national or;sii of il.u kiui!ii. 1 he i!ler may be tliiccie.l lu to find his letter, by apply io t tli;s otlire : "lnJeH-niUi:ie, Or., Auk S, 1SW To thu National Walcluuau, Washing ton, i. C. : YotitM of recent date, solic iling my aid its the circulation uf the '.Va'chmao,' is at hand, anJ, from the few copies ol that pjpvr that I have t-een toitunute euuiih to receive, am free to say, that in its a.lvin a . y of the readop- tion of the Chicago platform, full and icuipUte at oor nt-xt na:ional conven tion, it has my hearty approval. And 1 hoi' it sill also advoca'e tu an energetic inauuor I lid nomination of W. J. Bryau ai our uext Biaudard bearer. But concerning the platform I would tiUicgebt that a ureal deal of cau tion be exercised ia its advocacy. It cannot be dtniol Ihtt nuder our last Uetnoeia io aduiiuittr.ilijri, we sutfered one t-f our worst paui us ever experienced and it is equal!' Irue that e are now, under a republican aduiitiutra'.ioo, rn yia u ipreci'ieu'.ed praperity. ow, mere are two i Usees ol voters to he reached. Oae claw is made up of persons a ho caniu-t read, and lan wry to sy i lite too lare a bomU-r. Tl;e other c!as3 i com; l uf pr ms w ho are not interested ciiOiixU ia gov ert ment affairs to pay much attention to newepapers. Now, the imjortaLt thing is how lst ejn thefe tao rlafet be reached aad held ia line. I thick it is poorp ucy tocijim the go! I do lsr is too dear, for tt is hard to make a labor ing man believe his g ;ld dollars buy toj much of the necessa-ies of life when he goes to the store for groceries for his pur chases. Aod thia, you know, is a very placeible argument, and one that Is ufed vigorously by tbs republican, and is hard to meet. And, besides, the la boring man ie besinniug to thick that tie rich man's money is none too good for him, so I would simply advocate the free coinage cf silver en the ground that if you mike more money there will be more. Thin ia a plain proposition and eas:ly onrlerslcod by the common people who read. Now, aa to that larger class who cannot read, all of which are labor ing men and atmuel certain t-j vote solidly for V. J. Cryao if be is nominat ed. "They can all tn held in line by adopt ing the Harper's Weekly plan during Taeed'a reigo in New Yok city, which can lest be described by Tweed himself when interviewed jost prior to his down fall, by Jo;epU D. Lynch, now, I believe, one of the editors cf the Loe Angeles Heiald, which was as follows; " 'Mr. Tweed to what do you ascribe the public aeotimen rhich undoubtedly exiata against you?'' "'Well,' saiJ he, "I can give you a very quick and easy explanation ol that. If 1 fail, I ascribe my fall to Harper's Weekly and to i:s great carkator'ist, Nash. There are immense numbers of my constituents who cannot read, but they can all look at a picture. The only things I Lave cared a enap for Lave been Nasl's cartoons of myself.' ' No, I would suggest more cartoons of republican efboe holders and leaa reading matter as the best means of car rying our next presidential election, fcuch a paper ia my opinion would da a vast amount of good in this state. "Since writing the above, it has been ascertained that the wheat crop in West ern Oregon, if not in the entire state, has been i Irr.oet entirely destroyed by the recent continuous rains which will in elect be a serious blow to our present prosperity, and insure the success of the democratic pirty in Ibis etafe text year. K." lay Save Damp Gram. JohnTait, the veteran farmer of Cres well precinct, in a conversation with a Guard representative informed him that ripe grain Ihvebod damp could be saved in first-class condition by a very simple manner of handling. Mr. Tail says to take 10 to '20 pounds of lime, thoroughly slake J, reduce it to a powder, then mix that quantity with each or.e hundred bushels of wheat. The iowdered lime will adhere to the damp grain for a while, but after afew weeks it can be blown iff by running through a cleaner leaving the grain bright and fresh, and as free from must or color as if it had never been wet. Mr. Tait has personal knowledge of the use of this method for not leas than thirty years and never knew it to fail. The knowledge was imparted to him by au old Scotchman. Euzene Gnard. A Two Minute Pace. IIautkoku, Coon., Aug. 30. The big event of the grand circuit meeting, at Charter Oak Park today, was the first two minute pace ever scheduled. The starters were Joe I'atchen, Anaconda, Chehailis, Frank Bogosh and Search light. Joe Patch an woof' Anaconda second; Frank Bugosb third; Chehailis, foorlu. Time, 2:08V. -'- 2 :03V . An Atkieon (Kan.) milliner is making two bonnets from cornbusks, one of which is to go to Queen Victoria and the otbe; to Helen Gould. The one designed for Miss Gould will be the prettier of the two, aa her youth will permit of more color than could be worn by the aged queen across the sea. A similar bonnet made by the same milliner two years ago ia now in possession of Mn. McKin ley wife of the president. LABORERS SCARCU. The Republican Wave of Prosperity Has Also Struck Lane County. Good workinguien are scarce in I.at.o county at preeent and tlio wage are rapidly on the increaw. When the agent for tho contractors of the govern ment work at Lane county's sea r. at was through here a ehoit time ago he was seeking of men at $1.75 a day for ibofe works. ISut owing to exponre to the inclement weather aud the danger ous character of this work g-od men wuie loath to accept an iflVr of thin kin J. Then the agent hinted that $2 J.'i per du might he paid for experienced men, tin none were to to found at llitt p. ice. The agent ia repotted as saving men would 1 e brought from Portland, but we ibiLk that there will be woik for all w ho desire from l.ano county. The Booth, Kelly Lumber Company is advertising for men at f I 75 and i 50 per day in their locgini; camp-, aud these woiks will con'.inuo indetini'.t ly, t eei.lc? the ii'imlt-r n quired iu harvest ami hop pickiug. Taking all this into cin ideratiou it is hurl li fee where Mr want-work gets tlf at in Lai.e county juat at present. If he is weak and an't do heavy wuk, wh ! then their U the hop. picking and the fruit gall.triug and the straw-staikiiu at the Ihresheis and then there ia the chorin on the farms, milking, etc., an I in-Jour work in (he tonus. And if be is strong tbeu there id the heavy work in the woods, at the machine ia the fields and on the government woik and the pay is certain; but if be is strong aud lazy then there i" nothing for him to do but to eil by his back-woods uretide or lounge about the ttreet cornets and howl calamity while the good people feed him aud this ccsts him nothing and he aets n i py. Kugeoe Journal. A Patriotic Father An allo:ik' ejn ol 11 .-id Liver asked hi. fa Let'.- eul.-eiit to enlist in the 35th and the f itowii ais the fath er's reply : "Dear Sib : Your le:tr. a king my conrei.l to yui.r ilit!i.ei:l. jjst received and 1 urn pr- ti-l f y ii". Ye, I j;ie roy coueoi.t f. r yi:u to enht in the army of the t'noi.l .v.,,... I a .u.d (tive my concert to every s i-.. if I ii.l a :odred. Ho, be a rohhor, i L nr tear acd w lth oul reproatb, anl i:uy (ijd h'.ess you. Come tack, if you live, with officers stripes, earned l dU irjgui?hed bravery on on (he tieM ti battle, ami I shall te prouder of you than I can expnsr. Tell me wLeu you have mastered tie mauue! and genera! drill. "Now, my boy, rexembtr that a ol dier'e first duty ia explicit old ence Obey every order given you without a murmur. You may thitk what ycd please, but tit nothing. Kemember that it is the province of a s-.ddier to act, not to talk. Be rc-pecUul to year officers and gentlemanly to yenr broil er ecldien, and never flinch from duty, however arduous. If you are aoundid or killed, let it be by the enemy, doing Tour duty. Then you so Her or die as a soldier and a man. Yon are young, btt the young men maks the lest soldierr. "Mick to the Army, and when yoir term ie on', if your country teed yi,n more, enlist in the regulars. Be scber, honest, courteous, kind and gentlemanly and you will rise from the ranks. Let nothing hinder von year achievement. Place your ideal high and strive for mastery. Keep your oan council and keep yourself morally clean an J there is no reason why in time yon should not wear a general's stripe. Aim high and you will hare a noble ileal to strive for; aim low and you will never le aoylhicg more than a private. Keep jour temper under control, and bite your tongue cf! rather than speak d sreerectfclly to, cr even of your officers. Bs cheerful and contented, and don't expect to achieve greatness in a single campaign, but with ticktoitivenees you will surely tucceed." Drain News. (Watehoiau.) W. It. Haines and familr. formerly ol Eugene, have taken np their residence in the allies collage. J.vk. Spalding took a load of china' men to Scotteburg Saturday, to work in the iiaruiner salmon canneries. The S. P. turn table is now being used and rumor has it that the company con templates pn'.ttng in a water tank here, also. Mrs Addie Sprague of Likton, has taken op her residence in this city for the winter. Her brother anl siter, Arch and Sallie McGosre, will live with ber and attend the Normal. iue louowing new orncers were in stalled in the Uebekau Lodge at Ihf place last week : Mrs. Amelia Spalding N.G.; Mrs.C. W. McCallister, V. G, G. M. Bassitt, Sec.; Mrs. Mary Hasard Treas. J. S. Taylor, S. P. night operator this place, received a few days leave aneence and left tatarday lor a visit at Eugene, Portland and other valley points. G. II. an Buren is taking Mr iaylor's place at the depot. Att'y A. U. Low left Tuesday for the Bol emiagold fields, where he will iu v ' gate, to hie own eatiafaclion, the :. tiring reports from that section, as w sll aa to enjoy the beauties of a trip to that much-talked-of country. .Mrs. trans- ient ana cuuaren re turned borne from a two weeks stay at Siginaw, Monday, and left this morning for Mohawk, where Mrs. Kent will take charge of a boarding house for the Booth-Kelley Lumber Company. Mist Dessie Whipple accompanied them. Pres. J. B. Walker, of the C. O. S. N. 8., returned from a tour of the western part of this and Coos counties, where be went in the interests of the Normal. He reports that several students may be expected from that part of the country. Prof. Louis Batze and family arrived here yesterday, and are stopping at present at Hotel McCallister. The AYatchman, on behalf of their numerous friends, extends them a hearty welcome, realizing the valuable acquisition they will make to Drain's church and social circles. L. N. Whipple returned home Friday from Gmugeville, Idaho, where he spent the past year. Mr. Whipple had good employment In that city but was obliged to give it up on account of being troubled with rheumatism. His family and many friende '-ere were pleased to tee him agai' YOUR LIVE la out of order if you hsss the symslems enumerated en this cbsrt. Yoa can bethred without th aid of Calomal, Bins Mais or Quinine. Tbry ara minerals and ara apt to poison ths blood. Why not add yonr nsms to the already large list of people Clued by hUDTANf llt'DYAN baa eared ;0,rM oth ers and it will euro yoa. I'DTAN is the greatest vegetable remedy ot th century an will relieve all the following symptoms : n I'DTAN can be had of all drnggisU lot 10 cents per package. POINTS OF WEAKNESS: 1. BILIOUS HEAD AC H E- Relieved by HUDYAN. 2 3. JAUNDICE OF THE EYES. HUD YAN will raus theyel lnanru todissppear and the normal, healthy coloi to return. 4. COATED TONGUE, FOETID BREATH. HUDYAN will clear the tougus and mak ths bresth pure sr.-l !. 6. TENDERNESS AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH. DUE TO INDIGES TION. HUDYAN will Hear the stomach ot ths eiresaof bile, relieve the pain and cans ths food to 1 perfectly d;g-s!cd. 6. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVEB. HUDYAN aH leten the o.iigcitioo and re duce the hver to Its norms', s.ze. Tl'DTAX will cars mV, ths above lymp Uims and make you w'.l. Po not delay longer, 'jo io)0:r druggi-t st erne and pro cure a ps ksnl IU UV AN for M ents or psrksges tor ti'A If your druggist does Dot kep it. send direct to the Ht'DYAX REX. ri)Y tJIPASiY, San Frsnri-o, California. If jou are not ssti.fied alth the sffec's, re turn the empty BlUVAN N.g and we will return your money. Ilemember that yoa can ronxilt the HVDYAN DOCTOR! FUKK. Call su 1 see the doctors. Yoa may call anl r- thsm, or write, ss yoa desire Addrs HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Csr Stscktsa. Mirsst mi III Sts, Ss Frsacasea, Cl- IHK UIEECT EOL IF.T Montana, It ah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. (jives choice of to faruriie roulc, via the I'MON I'ACIFIC Fa.vt Mail Line, or the KIOGRA.NHE KsulcUncs. Look at the tiuc i'j days to Salt Lake 2i days to Denver 3'i' days to Chicago 4'j days to New York Free Kcctlalug Cbatr cars, l tiolaterctl Toarlat Slccplnic lars, Pallman Palace Blecp loir Cara opcralsrtl on all tralnst. Yor furinet luionrs'ier apply w J. F. 0IVAN5. Agt., lUweburg. , O. Terry, V. E. Coman, Trsv. 1'sia. agt. Uco. Agt. 121 Third St., rortUnd. Ur. Tat Cbarches, JlrraobisT Cue acH corner ot Main and Lane i '.recta. Sunday Service: Preaching, II an and ii.OO p. m.; iiabbatB school, 10 a. aa.; L. A. Walker, Superintendent; Class Meeting at close ol the morning service; Epwortb League TA'p. m. r. U. Churchill, President. Prayer ate Lug. Wednesday, at 7.30 p. in. ij. K. Aa5. Li, I'asWr, Parsonage, corner Main and Lane. I'mtiu Bctruat Cacax u-on Fowler street. Sunday service, at ll a. n. and T 30 p. m. Pray er mccUng. Thurwlay evening. Mrs. Leer M. Cirur, PaWr. t-r. c ut am. Corner Can and Main streets, fen ices on second aud fourth EaaJay morning of each month and every Sun day evening, special services announced from lime to time. Kav. leu Dawso.i, Missionary. M. E. Chi hh, Smcth.-ScivIcvs every Sunday morning and evening. Hit. J. T. Cotio., Pastor BsmsT Chi aeu corner ol Lane and Rose Iroets. Sunday sen li-: Preaching at 11 a. l and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m., O. Coshow, MiiHrrinUudcoL Prayer meeting 7:30 Wednesday evening. S. A. DuI'oLjis, Pastor. PtaT Cukitrriax Cucacu Corner of Pine anl Woodward street. Sunday services Preaching both morning and evening, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. Prayer meeting each Wcducsdsy evening at 7 JO. A cordial welcome and greeting awaits all. W. A. Wood, Pastor Fi bt l'aaBYT:aiA!c Cucacii-Corner of Casa aud Kose streets. Sunday service: Public worship, 11 a. in., aul A p. to.; Sabbath school, 10 a. in. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Trayer meeting, Wcdncday evening 7:30 p m. J. A. Townsiicp, Pastor T W. C. T. V. will hold its regular meetings ou the second and fourth Mondays ot crcrr month at 7:30 p. in. lu fho Epaorth League room of the M. K. Church. VALUABLE PLACER M IN WTO SELt OS it MINE r.VYI.SQ OMR f 1,600, bllORT TINS WITH SMALL GIANT. Are paying good money at present. but a little more capital needed to prop erly work the mines. Easy of acceee win ten an or an interest in the same, For particulars see me at Koeeburg, or address P. 0. Box '21 Kosebure. Ore THE BEST AND CHEAPEST Place while ia Iowa to pat up your team u at I Good waiting rooms for ladies and gentlemenwell warmed and lighted (Jood accommodations for keeping (ransiet teams over night. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicits i BEKT CASE, Proprietor Cor. Washington and Main St. - f:1 WALTERL.MAIN FASHION PLATE SHOW Coining back t Roseburg, Friday, September 8th. I-arger, Pa-IN-r than ever. Bring all new fcatnn-c. MONSTER RACING CARNIVAL 8ociety Horse: Fair and READ THE SPECIAL FEATURES. Till: I'KT.U-HMKNT tip V.ChV.- tCMIOK-KS AM POMKS-3. I'er-V-;lT'.w kOl'till i:iIK!:s. f..nning in One Kin?, at One Tiine Western ( 'ow li-vs, but tieiiniiie Uu-,'li au-1 Maiia.--I bv'ne Man. Kidar. who t?k -art in that Fanious " r-attle.-f nJuaullill. KEKSLAKE, the WrmoU lin-. with ...... .. ... ! ! . . . hi Trv-.j. -f iVrf-inuins II.VM, DurK-r-'ii.-I by Mam . " Qwu Clown.. ,0 p:Al TIFI L L.IY KIlEP.S, l.cal- -l bv the- Circus tT.t-n Mi-s lle A HOKKi;.VCK niMNti I'oNY. Kir-t I"ckri!l. and Onlv Act of ihr kind ever -xhiV l.ibitc-1.' 10 DASHING EQl'I.-.TKIANS. hel...l by the Brazilian Hr.-mati Martina A COMPI.KTI-: t HII.II.EN S ME- IWanda. Jr. NAtiEIilK, Iiibv El.pl.aijt-. Ifcibv Eton, and The Oulv Pair of Living l'XW HORSES, MEN. WOMEN, AND Nurvin-z IWibv Tiuir-. CHILDREN. BIG, NEW IDEA AT 10 O'CLOCK EACH MORNING. jn.Jjp the- js.rforiaancc- by the Parade. para-le. Eerierrtd ni 7izkt z.tzzt at 9 a. DOORS OPEtt AT 1 AMD 7 Gi-ntlciiianly I'.hc-r. in Attcu-Ltucv. All Wire Goods Are Up. But we will save you 50c or more on every 100 rods of BARB WIRE FENCE. See the M. M. S. Poultry fence, Strongest and Best at a less price than Common Poultry Netting. Churchill NEARLY fifty-eight Years .Old Ivcogniiiog ita value to tboee who desire all '.he news of the State and Nation the publisher of Tiik PLaiNDALa. (ycurown favorite home paper) haa entarMir.' t?.n.lliance with "Th-New-York Weekly Tribane" which enablea hiS Win nish both papers at the triflling cost of $2.23 per year. r Every farmer and villager owes to himself, to his family, and to the community which he tins a cordial snonort of his local sssimtwi, ; .v. . and untiringly for bis interests In every way, brings to his home all the news an5 happenings of bis neighborhood, the dainea of hia frin,i. k. .:.! " nu pects for different crops, the prices in home markets, and. in fact ii Jib? visttor which should be found in every wide-awake, proaressivo famii. wiy Just think of ill I I BOTH One Year for $2.25. Send all subscriptions to the THE PLAINDEALER, Roseburg, Ore Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, ne and . Hop Lands of best quality, in choice location? uantities to suit intending nX. -..::0a, ' rune in quantities to suit intending prices and easy terms. Inquire 13. Raaaw-at, Ilsssa srR aa OF THK WOllLIt. MENAGERIE. CONGRESS OF NATIONS Children's Menagerie. STREET PARADE IWt Fail to S this Mighty Pa?-antan-l Frvc exhibition '-n Circn grouxI ailc-r cr Sale at ilirlzsz Mzs s. ea Cms Zij. P. M. PERFORMAliCE AT 2 AMD 8 P. M. Tent-al"-iuu-ly Watcrpr-'-f. . -r. v v A & Wool ley's. ! ! It'a a locg life, bat devotion to the true interests and prosperity of the Amer ican Feople has wen for it new friends as the years rolled by and the ordinal mem bers of tta family pasted to fieir reward, and these admirer are loyal and stead fast today, with faith in in teachings, and confidence in the information which it brings to their homes an l firesides. As a natural coneexinencn it enjoys in lis old age ail the vitality and Tigor ot IU youth, strengthened and ripened by the experiences of over half a cectnry. It haa lived on ita merit, and oo the cordial support of progressive Ameri cans. It ie "The New-York Weekly Tri bane." acknowledged the country over aa the leading National Family Newspaper. nnrrrTocra of ' 1"5naDAe S IC BUinTt- Vaawatamvjpr, a .oalwaa. ORdflCO. -TO Till EAST tira (he choice of two Uaat continental ROUTES GREAT OREGON Northern VIA 8pokane Short Line VIA Salt Lake Denver Omaha A5D Minneapolis St. Pau AND Chicago Kansas City I-oweat stauca to all Ea at eras Cltisa.. Ocean sUaaiers Irate Portland every 8 re days FOR SRfi FRAflCISCO eleajsers iuouihlj from Fortlaud to Yoao bMjia aa Uuuf Koos; In couaecttoa wlti tow O R. 4 X. Fur full detail eaJ us ur address JOHN F. G1VANS, AgenU Roacborg, Oregon. W. WU HI RLBIKT, Gcaersi f aasescer AfeaL O. K. tk 1. Caa Pertlaad. Or Railroad Time Tabic. North boQcd Eoaeborg local, No. 17 departs 730 a. m. Eoatbboon-! Eombarg local. So. 13s arrives 5 :20 p. m. Northboaod overland, No. 5, ar rives 10:35 a. tu.; departs 10:i3 a. n. Soothbocsd cverland. No. 6, arrrreai 4.15 a. m.; deparu 45 a.m. raEiouT Taaixs. North boand fast tbroagb LreigLt, So 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; depart 50 p. m. Southbound faat throagh freigi.t, No 222, arrire 7 .Ua. ta. ; vieptrU 8.-QQ a m. NorUiboonJ mixed train No. 222 arrivaa at Z -55 p. m.. Sac days, Wedaeadaya and Fridays. oVparta 9.-00 a. bl, Maodara Thoradaya and atcrdaya. Soatbboond oaxed train No. 223 ar rives at 3 XX) p. in., oa Sandayi, Hob. daya aad Fiilajs, departs 7:13 a. m. Moodayf. Thursdays and Eatordaja. Notice. Co: el etaes Laal OSee, &.ja-K. a. Or-, aepc 1. 1JL To ssoa :t tear cosxara: NoUer ia ben-trr sr.ca list t W Orefoa aaal Cai.forala ka.".r-4 cl t as 314 ia taia oSVc a list of lands tuuaiol ia U towasa:s sVeacrlacd bek'w. aa4 haa apecd for a ewsrat ior asud sOs: thai lb iut is oca 10 title blic lor tav STruoe aad a svry Ukrrcmi br dcscriKlTW sV d:rasi.as. Las Mrs Busied ia eoomutat race 13 this crc tut the iaaewUoa S ail strsoss laierensd a&4 to th ia.sc meiwlir: Sf:U uf base Uaaaail Best 4 WUiaaeca MervUa. T Js,Kl SWitl.r.asKrx tali. Let Lfta r rx k i. N uA z1f Tt S I. '"Vsat ii. tr t. as. H . 5i SE4. see 7. r-i t-;i,twcT. tt ::hin the near Uilr 4a-s foUusrms; the iat of this BoOtc procraai or unmia acmiaw the cjmxz ot th cosapasy to may tract r sahsli Wm wiUua as s secoa er part ol aesxasav de cnbe4 la tb L.t, oa ta stocu4 ""t ta ssa r la toora TSuoahia tor auaerm! ibaa for asrml tarsi purrosc. J1 be reertTr aa4 aoscd "van tu the Ucaersl Lan-i CrSuc at Waaiuao J. T. BRIDUES. LafCrtef J. H. Bool H. RooaTcc f.M NOTICE. Cyrraoijrsrt Laica Omci. t , fcbr. Orosoa. Jaly 1 lafla. . - ' .' wanxnu. .toucr m as ftTca that the uresxia aal Calioraia rail 'JsC at "e si acaensrsl bo low. and has aavlK-J for patents for tatd laaas; ln.1 In. I.., . . ... . .w . . (.,7 "L "rw ,y rauc sur tav fab-division has been posted in coavcalot ooice. k ta taMcuoa oi svl perwios Intereacaa aad the pchl.-c fenarallT. mx; la oi bmc Une and swt of WaasaUa ajjrvUa, fpAS I NW U of "B . 5T . . w Kvm mm ia aawiaws taa e.aiBi ot the cumpanr to any tract or suh d:1rton wtUtia any sevfaoa or pst l saoioa lescnbcd ia the list, oa the rrauiKis that tha saiao U asore vaiaahla tor mineral th tsr ct pupnv wu e rccctTea aaa noteJ for report to tha General Laad OSwe al a. u.jjwt'TU. j. T. BBJOGes. Rccurer. RcaTatar. . .r-1 ' "t -';- tJL'SAll Notice For Publication. vsmD ntia lind oftice - ."'i"ai, -aa. Ant-rot s lsS. to inak e final proot ia sapoort of hat cWa. aad r aad Rcenrcr, Cmted States laad OOce at FITTER S. CHAUMSl! H- ES St S15 .f01 to 50 s SE,s i. T. - - " o naraes ute foUowmc w; encases to prove kia rontinooos iwdtssea "-- Thotna. Hart, of Wilbnx OrttasTuI - - - lain, Orcy: b- 5Hista Limited lithe Dame Oi t&aonl nartaet tr: a the worlJ, cow raaning every algb.1 betwoea St. Paul and Chicaon. v-'a tkav Chicago, Milwaukee dt SC Paul KaHway ui pioaeex roaa ot mo weet ia adopt ing all Improved fadiiUea for the safety aod enjoyment ol paawngera. Aa Q!aa tntad pamphlet, ahowing yiewa ol besvf Uiul icenery a!ong the route of the Pio neer limited, will b sent frwtouy Psnoanpoa receipt of two-cent posUga GtfSf.i!dreM sGaoU- Haafford. Gw Oeral rasuger Agent, Chicago, IU. Firms (or Sal. A somber of amaTI r. . i uuui sue aasff, adapted to fruit growing. Good appla and nrtrna as-bas.f n ---' avium w uem. F or lorthef particulars ioqoir ol. U. W. JUBRRSOJt, Clsveland, Or. VtavKVtevl. MrS. J. H. Shnna la tv.1 r- vw tlDraaats. .u, popmar viavl remedies. Anyonedeirlnganyot tbeae remadle. will please call on bar at k.. . i tur sue popniar Vuvl remedios. - - w. uvms gr au dreea her at Koa-harg, Cregr. A If N