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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1899)
NEW GOODS LOWES f PRICES . . Three Large Shipments er. That THE PLA1NDEALER Published Monday ul ThurvtaT Taa rLa.lSDKAl.EU I'l'BIJr-lllSU . K. V. STRATFORD TV. CCOSKLR I. 1 STRATFORD. .ruuludier . Editor , ami Solicitor Msr. SutssK-rlptlou Year tx Months I krvc Months i ..Ua no ' x ; i ' ' ' 8EPTEM BEK 7, ISnVi. VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS New Job Press. Type, Borders and Ornaments for the Plaindealer Office. - Tliis week Hie 1'laivde vi.uk dds"tl to ita printing department a fine new j quart median) Chand r ox l'rice job preec with all of the iateet improve- i men;, three complete sr:ea of up-to-i data jib type, focr new nyle borders, jO-vgon .-.-.Uonal Guard to bicceed 1. l. est font of ornament-, two I mta of labor ! Tuple, to take effect JCovember I Co! aaving brass rulea, 2C0 pa A f Umk oi 1 James Jackson was raipp.-inted i:. and poster typs and luucb ot her ujateri- ( epettor-ceneral if the Guard. Bath tfli mi, which withocr od eyl ha f tnuhatu , cere reside iu TortUnd. Gordon jibber and other ntm-h-ntry and : The fillicg of the positioi.s of snpprir.- materia! a'readv at hand, eijuipprt the j i'uuXDtAiKa's news, book and j b office 1 board of school latd commiasioners ia fiiet-claac abape and make- it .y far . leavtS only a few important p'.acee to t e tha beet, moat complete and tip-to-date j given out at the asylum. Anew sapet priuling boose in the fU e, ei-ith tf Sa-1 via-v, couimiseary aiid etards a id be lein. Tbeee valuable impmvnirtna aud 1 he rapidly imreasiug ciroul.tiou and advertising patrcnage of ttie 1'lai5iel- j ta, places it io the foremost ranks of the ! Oregon press. We are jutlly pioimd of the position attained by the paper aud j desire to thank our niauy patrons and ( (rtmli for their hearty snpp-jrt and Mb- era) patronaire which has placeJ us in a iwaition to give eatislaclion ana lull vai-1 ' . ,, , i . ne for every dollars worth of patronage . , . . , , . , exteoded as, whether for the paper, job ' ' printing or advertising. !SK .... ...... All fl"nrfK of ii-ili? It. amw f-IjiffR against class, or teciimi ainsl section should be frowne-l Joan by tlie eple rrgardlees of party. Nothing is more dangerous in a republic than class aud factional hatred. They ere fruitful breeder of troub'.c. There ehuuM : no eneb thing at a "class" recognized in a free coantry. Here the people en masje arc the governing power and they can -make the government just what they please. To say that all the laws are made by a few and all weah.h controlled by a syndicate, that a criminal corner runs U10 country in spite of majorities is to say that popular government is a fail- nro ana the people unable to govern themselves. If thie is true, the koouer ww call in a king the belter. If it is not true, it is a crime lo be mi au-lr saying H and endeavoring to cre-t cl93- hatred and all the woea that came from it. In a few n-ontha from low, for the Bret time in its hirtory, Cuba will have a census which will be worthy of ths earns. It, will be taken ouder United States auspices, of course, but the great er part of the work wiil be done by Ca bana. This compa'atioa w ill be a baf is for the preparation of the voting iiate which will be naed in the elections which will be held next year or the year after to settle the qieetion as to whether the island shall have independence or be annexed to the United Sta'tn. Tnere is a natural curiosity to find out the real number .of inhabitants in Cuba, lbe coming census -ar all att.act a good deal of attention all over the world. Up to the time of his election to the speakership in 1S93 no man aspiring to the leadership of the republican party bad the promise of a more brilliant fu ture than Thomas . Reed. Bat in the rears since 18 be has failed to keep step with the spirit of the day, has turned away from opportunities- which iovited him to courageous action, and through stuboornnees or persons! spite, has antagonized hia best friend i in his party and in the .'country. Having done tbia Lis retirement from congrees will be lo his own advantage and to the interest of the, republican party and the coun- - i m '-When Agninaldo reads the Ohio democratic platform he may fancy that he is going. to carry the state in Novem ber. But for thive p-Tu-dh-al delnsious his followers woi!d through away their gtiosand go to work." remarks the ft. Loots Giobe-Deuiocrat. The attempt on (he pun of certaiu leaders of the democracy t create new ieeues and minimize the silver talk, is tfia'urbintf to the free-silver element in rt,ai!u tli -n.iv ".iir thin" ..f ll.o northern states for the democracy. The volunteer regiments returning . . a farnishing notupport for the copper - head newspapers, which are continual y mymr" i ' e'fecking the administrti.vn, Wanted: 50 men for lumber yard, f kid road, logging and saw mill work. Wages U.50, 1.75 and 2.00 per day. Steady employment. Apply to The Kooih-Keliy Lumber Co., Saginaw, Ore RICE & RICE, The House Furnisher, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Direct from Kastorn factories, received in the last ten days. 6oods bought in large quantities mean low prices for the consuni- is our proposition. No Wise Buyer. an possibly overlook our Bargains. When we 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. O N. Q. APPOINTMENTS. Can cnbein Succeeds General lultle Jackson Reappointed Inspector General. I i resignation of SALEM. Sept. it. Tlie General V. II. Odvll, the piefeul clerk ofs.l.cxl aud laud comuiieHjr.ere, was lei drred and accep'.ed at a special n.eet- ing of the hoard tiisaftnioon. leneral Odeli'a resignation an 1 the selection ! Mr. Chaniberliu as hia successor were the refiilt ot the conference held yester- day, at wh;ch a majority ct tue two ,.f iIia linl I board decided to support Calbreatb and Charuberlin. It U understood that , when the ruttr cornea up for fiual dis-j : pueiiiou ueit week it mill be arranged so j . that Mr. Chamberlin's term olfjur years 1 will liegio Jimi.-iry 1, lStf'.l. The pot tion pave f 1S00 a jear. La'e tfii afternoon .overnc-r Geer an nounced t appointment of MajwC. C. Gan'f Jfin. who recently returned fioni M u.; ai h lbe Second Oregon voluii e" as adiutant-jeneral of the leiuleat of theaylnm and c'.e'k of the appointed by the boanl ol irutieee, or ny Superintendent Caliireaih. with the at p;ovaI of the board. The appointments may not be made for some time. Anti-imperialistic Declaimers. The Chicago lu!er-ceaa usee plain 1 .......... i .. m 1 1 .1 . ' I i t . . - - . ' i I.', f . (".Ml . - ,, . 'lereiiceof 'atiti-imperialiE,F, issued by . ... ,, .. . ,, I Dr. Henry W ado Bogers, Ldain Lur- . . , . , , Irilt Sunih and l'rol-esor J. Lawrence . , f Lao-'liiin. Tne purpose of the cooler I enc, iije Inter Ocean sava "ia to aid and IU MI.UU.UK w ' abet sedition in l.-jzoc. Why shooed Chicago toierate a conference of acti-im-perialisiic traitors any more than it would tolerate a convention of acknowl edged incendiaries or anarchists? Why should it permit theso mischief-makers to gather here for the sole purpoee 01 encouraging and inciting the Filipino rebels to new atrocities? The S-niths, the Kjseraee and the Laugb.ius who propose to assemble here for the parpjee of fomenting sedition and promoting de fiance to the govern tsei't should be banded over to the United St ilea officers and tried for treason." .This is rather too radical to be practi- ;cai. The easiest aud beet aayistolet I tQeo fellows talk : they will da lets harm ! talking than posing as iersecuted and j euffering martyr. The government can carry out its policy in the Philippines ! without their aid and in spite of their opposition. : The lview is considerably agitated I over he effjrt on the pari of eouie cf the populit-t leaders to reorganize the party in this state upon its forircr independ ent basis, or middle-of-the-road princi ples, and well may it be. However, the popalii-i leaders are growing weary of their party being made a cat's paw by the democrats and will no doubt reorgan ize the party and work along former lines, at-d it is o'lite nrobable iu such an J event, that the majority of the free eil- ver republicans will join issues with the populists. It is at not all probable that tbe democratic bosses w ill ever be able I to again rally the great triple coauLiua- tion in their common cause not prin ciple, but for office only. In IS'Jl the populists had twice as many votes as the democrats in the states west of the Missouri river. Now the democrats deny us the right to run a strait ticket without their consent. Missouri World. Pop. Tho poor man arise! Ii early, findulh Lis schedule, dividelh it by fire, swear elli thereto, aud goe!h on his way re joicing. The rich man euiployetb a law yer, figureth the exemptions, extenuates the noa-aeaeaiblee, expurgates the non essentials, deducts the ehiiukagcs, swear eth to the balance, aud must explain be fore the board of review why he Ifaileth to make a better showing. Verily, there are times w hen it is bct-t to be poor. Why don't suuie oiik explaiu how it happens tliu. so lew of the popular he roes ol this war are republicans? Capi tal Journal. What's the matter with (ieo. Dewey, Teddy Koost'Vel', F'el I'dnstou and our own General Oaeu SuiumsTi! Come i Uor. - hard one. ! Chance for Oregon Apple-Orowers. New ok, fcept. (. American apples U,. UM ehi mentB llBV0 ,.otu. . ., , j luenced one inoi.th earner tliao uuual. . ... , lue urei. njuiiuwcu. ,eib uu in- ditbuj ship Lib n, and was from the Hudson river district. Last year "2,801 barrels were sent abroad. This year it is ex pected the rhipojeiita Will reach 100,000 barrels, We Furnish Your House Complete. A BOLD MOLU-tP. flisa llattie Dement of .Myrtle Creek Rubbed of $400. News uf a bold an, 1 daring rohiiery at Myrtle Creek reached litis tity early ... , .,., .,..;,. t, ,.Mjrj Mi-e llt lie 1. nifnt, alio has charge of the general iiiercbandUc store of her lis ter, Mr. J. T. Cotton cf this city, had extinguished the lights in the store at about '.I o'clock fupadav eve i.iiig and ha 1 collected the funds about the ttore in small sack t liich tli) isukliy carried to M,er home neamv fjr fcafu keeuini However, on stepping outside of the etcre anj m Lvile in the act ol locking the (rom Joor io the presence of two lady irienils, Mrs. C. M. Bryan avl daughter ttDUli ehe was confronted by a uitu nho thrust a revolver in her face and roughly demanded her to give hiui the rack, which ht immediately seized with a threat to ehootiflhe ladies screamed or gave any alarm. He then dadged around the corner cfthe bui'di:,ga'd was Kne. Tlie ladies immeJia'ely ru into the g reet and gave th Lrn, i'e scrilii:g the robler be in 4 a heavy et rnn with a heavy uui-tache an.) heard. He had no mask on, but wore a si mob bat puiled down low over bis fa. An expresa mouey ordtrfor $', a pension check for f 31, and to check on the fire: olici.al LaLK ol t.usetcrg were among the loet treasure, the balance be ing com, in all aaion-jt ing In about $k0. Word was at once sent to Sheriff Me vens, at U-jseborg, aud every effort pos sible made locally ti apprehend the rob ber, bat without saccee. One party who aas suspected of the crime, was searched by the sheriff Wed nesday, bat nothing was found to im pli ca' e him witii the robtrery. It is ear posed that the robber 11 making hia way south. A Council Meeting. The regular monthly meeting o! the Kjseburg ciiy ennncil was called to or der by the mayor al S o'clock, Monday evening. There were present. Alder men, Parks, l.roa, Binson, Fields, Landers, ;1jcuui, Woolley, Marshal Dil lard and Itecordcr Weal : absent, Alder man Willi;. Minat?s of previous meeting were ap proved. A petit: jo for an -loctric libt to be placed at the cornr f Pine Washing ton street, aas referreJ to the caruruittee on e'eclrii: light. Permission was -: mted for the laying cfaidk, 'fee .i cost to the city, across Jackson t'rect from Hamilton's drug e'.ore to L. A. Harmoii'e. The monthly rp'Hjtts of the marshal aud recorder were rea J and approved. The bill of Treasurer C'arpy was favor ably rejKirted apoa and the committee given more time to consider the bill of the Aaron U wo estate. The committee oa tire and water was instructed to contract with the Kojc- burg Water Co., for water for another rear. The committeo on elections reported the following selections for polling places judges and clerks for the election to be held on Monday, Oct. 2. Firet Ward. Polling place, Van Hoot en hotel; judges, A. Parks P. J.Bond and A. L. Kidder; clerks, Edward Pest and D. P. Fisher. Second Ward. Polling place Slocatn'a ball ; judges, H. C. Stanton, W. 1". Ben jamin and T. B. Cannon ; clerks, F. r-. Godfrey and G. W. Kazsrtee. Third Ward. Polling plac Roseborg hotel: judge, J. A. Buchanan, Geo. Protzman and Harvey Jones; clerks, John Givens and Fred Fields. Fourth Ward. Polling place, city ball; judges, I. F. Hi -e, A. O. Rose and E. W. Stewart ; clerks, Harry Slocuni and Fred Tollee. Upon motion the report was accepted and the recorder ordered to give ten days nat ice in a newspaper of said elec tion, polling place, judges and clerks and that the fullowii-g officers are to be elected : First ward, one councilman to serve two years; recond ward, one councilman to serve two years ; third ward, one coun cilman to serve two years; fourth ward, one councilman to serve two years; niaiehal, re-order and treasurer lo serve one ye?r each. The uiarrhal was instructed to notify the S. P. Co.. lo tnsko crossings over their track eo that travel cjuld pass over without danger. Tim following bill were allowed: B S Stone, etrcet work I 1 00 B F Page, street work 13 -5 K Davis, street 4 60 A Smith, etrtct work 1 30 Dutch John 75 t U Jones, street work 72 C T Dodge, street work 11 22 A Genger, special police 2 00 S W Tooley, special police 8 00 Churchill & Woolley, hardware. . 30 00 Geo Carpy, treasurer's acct 40 00 Geo Carpy, treasurer's acct 23 45 Kosebnrg Fleciric Light Co 150 85 F W Dillard, marshal and janitor 52 50 D S West, recorder... 24 00 Uosebuig Water Co. for Judg July and August 150 00 Hudson Mill Lumber Co. lumber 31 85 G W Pettit, board of prisoners. . . 3 80 Adjourned lo meet Oct. 3rd, lS'j'J. I). K. Wikt, Bwordcr. The Chief Charm. I my T.oods, all that is new and up - prices. Mail orders solicited. Tis Delightful TO RIDE A Rambler Bicycle, liccause you know thai it. is the STRONGEST, EASIEST RUNNING MOST DURABLE BICYCLE MADE. They Sell at the Reasonable Price of $40.00 A. C. MARSTERS & CO. awx'-Jll 'kv a4BSCLUTXY Makes the food more'delidous and wholesome (ilcndate Mr. A. G. Himilton ot Goldbug, was our gnett i n Monday. Geo. Kjbetlt Jr., tnaJe a business trip to Grants I iv, last we.k. Mr. tnl Mr. W. 1 Smith will open tho New G'endale hutil oi the :Uli inat. This bote! has Lc.-a u-ed as a lodging Louie f it some lira!. Ho e', i.lenda'e ia croade 1 w r b cueis and the great rul s caused by tbepeo-!, pie whom the increa i-J busin .ss in the Valley is bricg'ng t G'endale. i Spencer W. Miser, pruuiineat pioueer of Douglas county, w ho has been vititirg ; his daughter, Mrs. W'inche'.l, left Tuts-i day for ltoseburg. F.d Kiddle, a brave roldier from the Philippine, and Lis sister. Mis. .lu.y. speni eomc uaja ai -.i.cuua.o guests cf Mr. Clarke acd Ler daashters. , , . i.i . uur lar fellow townsman, anJ hia amiable wive have returned to i.ler.dale alter haing spent a long summer vacation at ung spent i the Douglas mine. Aiubros; Marsiiall went to iirauta j Pass Saturday lo conbnlt Dr. Kreme-, ' .i i. - .. i. i i . i . ... ! the 1.. at. physician. Mr. M. had an at- i Uck of malarial fever and dyeiK-psia. Our new station afeut is Mr. Gilmoro ! oflUdd-e.whois well known -.bug the j Hue. He and Lif charming wife will be; pleasant additions to our little town, j Tbey will occupy Mrs. Clarke's cottage on l'jciuc avenue. i . , , ... ! Mrs. K. A. Jones and 'M. Mim j ' u" v spend sometioie with .th j hustand an l father, K. A. Jones, who is general ium ager of the Albany group cf mines oa ued by Senttor John P. Jones ol Nevada. Mrs. A. P. Langenberg, Mrs. G. G. Elliff and Mrs. W. II. Kedfield Lave cone Ij Cinvonvil'e to buy fruit of which there seems to be a scarcity here, j The ladies will to the guest ol Mrs. J. I. j Cloogb. K. Corder who has been suffering for j some time with a carbuncle on his neck, j went to Grants Pafs on Sunday and ha.lj01-. T". joacan rest in our chairs a surgical operation performed on Lis ,a nudity - price. Bice & Bi-c. neck ty Dr. Moore, who removed the diseased tlo.-b, and Mr. Corder is im proving. Prof. J. L. Wincbell commenced our fall term of scuool on Monday with large attendance. Mrs. Wincbell will assist io the school later ou. We are in deed fortunate iu seeming the services of Trof. Wiuchell, who is a graduate cf Yale college and a eocceeefut educator. Mrs. Winchell U to well kuown to need word of commendation from us. It goes without sayiog that we have the vi"? best teachers lor our school mi l the ' i'le are well pleased. Judge F. O. Plotner has aided. an other laurel to the wreath ho bas held for a long time, by Iteing the tirst mem ber of the school board of diatiict 77 to grant Lis permission to tho church, Sun day hchool and Epworth Lvalue to hold services in the school house. Our pas tor, Bev.Tieo. Turker aud wife an I the otlicers and n einbersof both tho League and Sabbath school, requested us to con vey to Judge Piotncr their profouud thanks. The expressed wish is .that he may receive a rich earthly reward, and also gain the treasures laid up for his kind permission to use tho school house. Last week we speut a beautiful day at Wolf Creek, our neighbor town over tho bill, where we were the guest of Mrs. Wieland and Mrs. II. Grass. These ladies made onr stay at thoir home moot enjoyable. We also called on our es teemed friends, Mr. and Mrs G. W. Kerus, at Hotel Kerns, whom we found with their popular hotel crowded with gaeets, and the fair hostess and the go tiinl host are boih very busy us usual caring for their guests. At Hotel Kerns we met Miss Smith, the accomplished teacher if the Wolf Creek school, aud MIbs Iiltio llobhs of Lone Maple, tho of a Shirt Waist, is the charm uf Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and New. Tljc "snap" and style of our garments at our usual low price are giving ' us astonishing busy days on this article. Call and examine our entire stock of Staple and Fancy Dry to - date at specially attractive WOLLENBERG BROS. HJRC fir diajh'er ! Mr. an I Mri. John I Hobl-s, and we greatly tnj .yed oar biel vlti. with ill lie I.d tt, anl esp-iia.Iy o:r ac-m'oaied gr vttrg f- m act little Pearl. Wol' Creek ic a very Losy tow-i, anlcoch ij f r.veaeut ii Lo'ed in the increa e o' bu'invis daring ths iast three n.ontUs. We raxe home oilhs ewnrg train, and wre e!ec rified to I l..-m mi il a IlIIui di dar. that a very .t:trWi - r.i .! erv 1-,1 (i -en con. niiltel at I ll.A l,mn .if Mr llitttrfrjkr. til station .,, mA. ri,u..l ..I t.l Lo'a ruin uten',ri.I11 Lis rc8:jetI. No t-,Ceof ths bur 'ir has I ecu found. Moi ut. Today's .Market. l-ov jatti PoutLAM. fept. 0. Eggs :egou, la.. . 1 lirAMty. 2.-;.5 faucy : creamery. W-5Uc roil, j Poultry Chickens, mixed, J2o 1 Prunes Italian 23 3'c; silver, extra tboice, 4 5-4', Fcr lb. j Wheat Walla Wa'.la 3S - -'-c ; Va!- i ieyi?.; b.aestetn CI. ; uau ttoite l.i'lx cnoice gray, i i. -i uc per Dustiei. : Mi;ltull Bran. HO: mi ldlin-,8 shorts, ll'i.oO; chop, per ten. Hay Timothy s..ip); clover. fO -'S; Orecon wild Lav, f'v'7 per Ion. u 'Val!e:. lo . Uc Last, rn 're .., s,.r jjuijai,., -.u - fc). Potatoes Oregon Borbauks. 1 ,7V" S) V'k "M "U "" fwnoi and Organs. But bargains on earth. I. est piano . cll,tkctin;. cne fine ; tRtiVc ftitiu cafe oran. I uc on a. I f ir goo la to tuit the limee. Our price are th lowest lor the time grade of g ods ever offetd in Douglas county. We are also agents for the -;rcat Filers piano houfe at Pu'tland Or. Call and examine cur new large stock and jhe prices and terms. T. K. 1vkii akuo.s, Roseburg, Or. Chair, chairs until you can't rest. t-olh "Mrs. Sanders had ten hemorrhages and people here said she would never be well again V A. J-jmlers, Kj.. of Hern. Mason County. W. Va.. writes : " .My wife had hemorrhaac of ine inns-. -ne naa ten hemorrhages and people here !! hhr would never he well Njriitn. Hut he be Hin lo take Ir. fierce ' f'.okten Medical lteov. cry, and she mkti hegan to gain -arcngih and flesh. After taking ten hollies he wi entirely well. If you think this will do you any good to fmblish.'jtist hi it, and. f anyone diipnle the merit of I hi nlmost niuniintcnt medicine, thrv may encto-e a self fiddrewcd envelope with lHttip, and I wilt an ftwrr." When anything is wrong with the lungs tlicie i no time to lo.-c. The teps are easy and quick ft mil a Might cold " to bronchitis; from bronchitis to pneu monia; fiom pncur.ienia to permanently weakened Uinr". mid fiom that to dread consumption itself. The time to ctuo consumption is before it gets a start. Take Ir. Ftcice'a Golden Medical IJiwnvery on the tirt appearance of cough or cold, and you will never have a hemorrhage or a tubercle. The "Discovery" is the greatest health builder in the world. It fust t.tiaihleiis out all digestive disor ders, and aids the body in ridding itself of poisonous elli u- matter. It tones up the stonucli, invigorates the livr and in con nection with Dr. Pierce's Pellet keeps the bowels op.-i and regular. Don t let an un scrupulous medicine dealer foist some substitute when vou want Dr. Pierce's nirdicims As-ert your rights get what you ask f .r, and be well. 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. Our Prices are A. C. MARSTERS & GO. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is The Place Hcic is an txld bureau! with a 24 x 50 French bevel j mirror for 515.00. Have oth-l ers ranging in price from $S up and all of them guaranteed brand new. Just receied a line of Bamboo book cases, music j racks, Kasels foot stools, etc.. that aie pretty and cheap. 'r- : 5 - f l-ft?--- jgLi ... , ithemaswe represent them, bec our 95c solid oak diner; r if vou can beat it will make j - vou a present of it Have: other hardwood cane diners at S5 and tjocts. seat DRAltt. Will open its doors for the new school year on September 11, ti99. The buiidaiK have Uvu ihorvucti.y re novated aaJ iuiprovvJ. Sew apparatus aJdci and other liupruvctnrol made lor the cjmfort aud cvavcnicuce ol tlie iludeuU. Ovd Ikvrdiiic and Uormtr.'iy Adn;ie at lle loirtsl po-aiKc rato. Uniform State Normal School Course, Complete TiamiuK School iu connection wiih the Xormal. nhere S.nior trc proiwiona'.'.v trained under the super, ttion ot a Critic Teacher, ho will sive his entire lime to this work. Graduates o! tiiis :bo'I ar given aerxJitol Thirty Mouth Teaching Eapcricnce. a hlch enables them to rvacb lbe Lifc Diploma in the tnickef t and mot satisfactory manccr. cVnd vour addrc-a for complete catalopie to 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 & MaRTlN, 'Phone Main 181. Triumph Prune Grader For Green aud dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Scud for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Wanted: 50 men for lutuVcr yard, skid road, logjin aud caw mill work Wanes T'..60, fl.75 sn.J 2.00 rer day. Steady .mployaieat. Apply to The Booth-Kellv Lumber Co., batnaw, Ore. Wm Right. . . . To Buy Furniture. Iron beds to suit all comers ranging in price from $4.25 ! up. Our line of Carpets and Wall Paper can't be beat they are are tresh and new and urwto-; r- date in styles. We sell new goods, not old ; goods for new and guarantee T . 1 . . Kememuer our mono: j "Honest ! Goods." values and cood? ...B. W. STRONG.! i OREGOtt. and Retail Dealers in Props. Bicycle Tires Repaired. We are jtttiinfa fine vulcanuer aud i!l 83uu tie jirepaiod to mend a! cuts and nasties in new and eld the. Our j tulcauizing will he fully guar.ateed and - ) cau -ul your old tires ia Rood .hspe ) T.K.Rkhmwkh,. ' J -i 1" - - - - Roseburg Bakery. WHITE, -f GRAHAM, AND RYE. f BREAD l also All kinds of Pies, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HANI5CH, Prop. Notice For Publication. r ; t'aiTib sraTea l.tnnOrrK a. k'ijun. On-xoa, iuy A, N'otke ia l. b- trii' o thai In eniMiatKC i i'.blbe roi'.out ( iie a:t of CoD;re-p.of ' June 3, 1", eDi!Ul 'An r.t i't Ui raieof ' rimbr Un '.- ,a th-r.tab- of ahlom.a, Orejott, I Nea-ta and H'aiia!:toa Tcrriury: ' j JOHN' E. HALE, ioljra;it" F-. roua'.y I'm "h;oc. iale of j Orec-i, has tt.;. laf tiici :n this vGux bi ! nom fttjaexuTUt No. fur the ir-ua.r of li 4 ol mxifa . 1. in uwn.Jil o. z , raoxe No. W, aol wiil offer jtrouf la hw lb at tiic larel -v;ti! t more ealnaote for ila llxaijer ur Uue toau 'or n'-tj'Mrmi irUTVPtt. Blel to ; ta(lj-h u. ia:iJj u. :! iai-1 be.! lac Br--i iler and Keeivrr of ii ofn- ai ioiefeijr, ! On-K'.n, on frt'tar, ih jr.h day October, 1 Heiuri.nl' wllueiat Wir.iam K. Zipper. I Hifl.ipl Muier. WiiUani Ha-omoti4 and L. C. brown, a.l u Oranu rata, -eon. Ant and aU rvo -liir-mx a4erw-!r tlie liwlw riM lan'la an re-,uete.l to Ma timr j cUim in tn: office -o ot Ucui-e ! 'JEKb day of (Xluin r, I 1. T. BRIIXIO", i cjti'j.) Ke?iU-r. City Treasurer's .Notice 1 Notice ia hereby given to all persons holding Iloeeburg city warraLts indorsed ' i-rior to October 10, 1.U, to present the same at the city treaaarer's office ia : the city ball for j-ayment, as interest will ' ceaM tberecn after the da! of LLU , cot ice i Dated at Koeebury, Or., I Lis T.h day :ol Joly, 1 sr.: U to. Cabtt, ' City Treasore-r. 'Notice For Publication. rl-u-'atol Trael) ft EI-IC LINK eAL. L"5itk tit LasD Orrn Eotctnis. OrrsvB. VOTICK l.J HECZBT (it VEX THAT 15 - i.-j-wianc- of ittnjt::iraa tr Ow Cvm- oivuurol tii -wrri Lasl 'Ifi, BnIer an- J rftZZ. , JV.? Ju. we "ill oa :e r-ta uy ":fs- . r r m r . 2. T IS. K. I w Any xa-J a .nc-dcw; :&S adenjjr Ike 1 laod an- re.j3es-4 to fc jk tSar caiiril-i tt;i oftor en or lb day alxne d.-Tnu-l I'T leeer'saiincnrnt of aair. c:hcr.r tte-.r r.zuu wui 'x i.jrfrilcl u.j 1?. l?j-. J.T. BSIDGU. J. II. IK.uTil Basiiaez. Jiecr-!t.r. .-l-lf.) Coonty Treasurer's Notice. Notice is Lereoy giren to all parties) ; holding Dooglas ewety aarranta fa I dorae-1 prior to anJ icc'sdtng March 4. j lS".'.',ta precenl t!.r sa-ie at the treasurer's - - . the Ioa.l CmnlT t,i k Iaa after the date of this entice. Dated this the -Tib day of Jaly, j ISk", at the City of KoseLnrg, (.-Tegon. j Gd. W. Dim am. Coontv Treasurer, Dooslas County, Or. The Home Baker- 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans." a specialty. MRS. B. COMSTOCK, Proprietress. Notice. C-itb STara. Lo orri a. Ui.-u, Cn-coa, As(vt ."i. 1JC-J, To a :: II may csc?ra: Mo-icr i b-vr.T tuen that the Ore-cow a Cali-lor-iia Ka:;nil Uouipany ha tl ia thu oSX a l.-t of Land -uualed m to W. njkh:rf ie K-iix-1 helow, and b applied for a pwirwt l-r ! :t,-U. thai th i .'pea u. Use pabile lor ia-r-e-h.n so-1 a copy thereof hr den-xiv ni5.ii' iion. ha brew poxed ia a cva-eiutat plae :n ihi oSjee foe lae inpecjja of aU av otw inlen-su-d and Lb pub .c rrae-T.T swuii oi twac Uae and rs l the WiCa-u-itie afer-.diaii. Tp a:. R s. Tsrt ot W Sx 1L Tp.7.K 4. " 6 sSee.II. Tn. 3. B.. sec. Si s sub the nca uly days K-lioa mc ta data ol thu aotice. preu-aia or cnntTa injn.l ibe eSaim ol UieCmrny toaay iratt or antxlivia ion wiihlaanvsecuoa or -art of am no. de cnSl Ia Use I:, oa le rivund thai ta aaanw is more taualiie for mineral fhaa f.r arrica: ural purpoKes. ii! be rerei-mlaad n.r.1 (or rc- wii m, me .n-Bcrai v-cca al VVaahiaf-AW, u. c. . T. BE! DOES. B-c-.ti-r. J. B. KOuIH. Receiver. fk:iuo) Summons. TX THE CIBCt'IT lX)rST OF THE STATE a uf l.rr.n. f.-r lie CouatT oi Dosaiav Kama M. Carlisle, PlaiatiS-i vs. " IV-re- B. Cartiate. I (vndanu lo Dorc B. . arLlue, aiwueo;wKaadaai. iu 1 he same of - Aw 4 Orraw. yua are hereby lumwutd and rciuined lo appear and aus-.--thfcorar.ainl 6kl against v. -a ia ib ioe--iitIi'.xl court aad caue "withia tax ei ks from the dale of ihn ! rs psiblk-aUoa ol 1iis euainioo. and it vow faU to so anxwr aad 4ti-wcr as herein rv-,mped Kr want UrreW i.iainuJ will apply lo said court toe the rdiei dei .aiKK-d in h e-piaint. The ivliet dewanded is a deeive diwtit ln Ike marnazw eoninset existm: tvtwven piauf an.1 deivndant. that plainiilT nit nesaiue ber foe'uet name, Kuima at. Iabicr. aad lor luB re lief. Tht sumnwu is pablishel nove a snk Kr 5.t wiv k by i.ru-r ot Honorable J. Vt. Itaimilon, ludcroi lbe te-enutied oaurt. utado AucuM lib. aud publudK! tan siu tiiiie.tiiiuM IT, is.". laiv-d Ausust IT, Ivw. 1 k. Bt l HASAS. ' aiioinev lot ruuuuC Notice for Publication. I'siTvoj-HT-ts LaD orris a Kosebon;. Crea.a. July Jb, ls!. Nlx Is hereby given that la eoBspUaac sninlhe pnnuuons of the act ol C.uere-a of Jure M. ienui'el-Aaacl for tlx saieM UmU-r Ian. Is in the Stain ol California, cr Sou, Ncala an l a.hmeion Territory. . . . 'LUAM R Siri'KK. .! .-ants Ias.cuaiyol Joarpiune, e4W ol Orxirou has ia day nU-j ia thu oflicst hia swura siaiement Nix av lorthepurehaaeol tt S. . of Sx-lion No. J. ia Timaship So. SS Kan-re- No. a W. aud will oiler proof lo tdww that Ihe land scu-m U more ra'.tiabW for Its li ber or stone than ior aj-riculturwl i-urpoorw, aat JO establish hi claim io said laud before lis Kca-tMer aud Kee-.-lvet ol lots ottivo at Kosrbwr V'Tf03- un t riday, the ila day oi lcu--r Hecaaeaas stitns,: Joou R. HaJe.Ka.-k-ard Miner, William Hammond. I C. Broaa aii of titanu I'sj-i, vr-ton, Anvaud ail per sons ela'm.nc adTcrsrly ihe alxTv-descrtW !ans aru re.) iK-ated u n'c their claims la Una otIK-f oa or Utforv sao. a'ta dav oi October, ISA. J.Y BKI1H.KS, U-U'VI KcfUhK. Hudyaa u oo toid at SO cent per package by all draata. Utt H adyta m