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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1899)
CROP CONDITIONS. GH1IIC up :OR.dnco. The Kind You Have Always Bou-liJ , and which has been iu use for over 30 years, lias Imrne the signature of ' ami has Ixon made under his per- j Fj7--- soual supcrv .ioii since its infancy. WutryZ-ccccAl Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex-periuu-nts that triile with and endanger the health of Infant and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine r other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic- It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Southern Qrecoh This School is now under State Control, Is the Largest and Most Progressive School of Southern Oreeou. Kew bnildicps new apparatus aud fixtures fine campus. liviUii u! Jo.!.- a, :u:fu. cliKate, excellent tniiuenr-es !or stuloal?. Course of sta ly the tame at other nonua'.s ot the state. Best advantages in Vocal and Inttnmii.-nt.sl matic to be iouiid iu southern Orc-:o-. Training school fully eqcij.ped atd in charge of a thcruupb c.-ilic tca'.lnr. Tu-ticn $6.25 per term: couc $5 and 110 per term: boardat hall sl.75, and lod',iu: pvr eek, students furnishing bed clothing: family biard i.Y) and $125 pays all expenses for one year's schooling, including books. The shotest ani lut thorough route to a stato certificate, : the normal Cra-.- Kev.ew law for teachers throughout the year. First term open September 11. Kor catalogue or information, address W. T. VAN SCOY, President. liHLAND, or.K'.O:". irvi ic mi SaccessiT to A laUURKMHUXIXH. TROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, EEPAIE1SG OF ALL KISD3 1-KOiIFTLY DOXE. Shop on Corner Washington BOSWEU SPRINGS On the 5. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon 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 r. liable aud the most suecwful . -epeciaiJ"i iu cuu rrau- 'I 'i a tarv an 1 '-: U Seminal Di bczual and such as uminrriws, uieet :Vr 'v--Vn it f 3 '- .V eaes. X-y 'i- Stricture, &yph Ilia in I'HUIB, I.IH U I 1, Nervous Dcbtl- Impotewcy. Semi- I Weakness and Loss '"- : a rianbood. the coiim- que nee of self abuse and excesses producing tr-e lowlnt symptoms: sauow couiiteoanoe. oaia -,iot under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence In ap Loaehlng straneers. palpitation of the heart, eak new of the limbs and back, loss of memory 1 Pimples on the face, couEhs, consumption, etc. - DR. GIB BOS has practiced In San Fraucico oer thirty year ana those troubled should not j 'ail to consult him aud receive the bcuclit of 01s preat skill aad experience. The do jtor cures . when others fail. T.-y him. Cures guarauteep. J Persons cured at home. Charges reawinsble. j DR. J. F. UIBBON. C25 Kearny hi. ban rran ci00r, agents wasted- FOR "the life ASD Achievements of Admiral iJewey," the world's tions. Onlv 11.50. i:noruious demand. Bur eo; wions. Outfit frje. Chance of a lil"- rT5. W'rite quick. The Dominion Company, ro r loor f:nxton BldR., hier?;o. iistfie treatest naval hero. Ky Mural tiaisieaa. me uyspf-psia, J nulgOM.ion, Heartburn, hfe-lone friend aad admirer of the nation s i piatulfnc Sour fctr.marh Nniiapn Idol. BlntMt and best rxx.k: over OW i.aees ,1''" '- , f.'.i, , , J"luhea' iofiu-h.-nri. ion ,.irv hotftoiie iiiuMra- tilCKlieadactic. ( at i .tlL'i a.Cranins. and Signature of ute qrl $chqol 1 tvt r-nr-r- tvt G. W. XOAH.J and Kane 6ts., Rosebnric FOR 32S I IBi notice for publication. L'niteo t!T.ci l.M Office, Uowbunr, C'rezon, J-iae ii. 1M-9. Notice i hen-by given that in complidnce with the !roviM'n ol the act of :rjre- of June.;, 1. . cnntlcj '-As ac t inr the al- ol timber lamls in tlie fctatts ol California, Ore Sm, Xevada and Wasliiairlon Territory, FRANK M. HOI'KIX-S. of ( aayonviiie. County of Dougla, Eta'.e of Ore son, has this day liied in thin office hie wot stateiuent No. fin,, for lb- purchase of tlie Lot 5, of ft-2tioii So. ;;4. in Townnhip So i, H. Unnue So. i W.. and v. ill offer proof tai tliat the land sought Is more vai-jablc loriu timber or Mone tl.nu for agricultural furp"Nii snd 10 e'tati:h liis claim u u-.d laud before the Jleistcr and ltcivcr of this oilicc t Hyse burjr, Or-!rou, .u Saturday, the Ath day of AuuM, l-M. He names ss witnesses: W illiam ItriKL-ti, Jr , Robert Courier, Thomas Wilson, O. W. f uckctt, i anyonville. Ore. Any and nit penious clalmiiifr adversely tbe alve-Iwril)ed luuds are rciucstc-d to file their clainwin this office on or btlore said 2nth day of AllgUM, . T. BElDGKrf. Uc-Kistcr. Ho, for Boswell Springs! CoiamMiuiDg May 1C, l&'JO, aad until September 30, 189J, special tickets to BoBwell Hpringf and return to litis city will be Bold an follows: M-day tickets, tl 85. Tickets going Saturday and re turnicg tbe following Jlonday, tl.40. Special rates ar. a!eo given from Port land and intermediate points. dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. Itartlficially digests 1 1:? food and aids iauire 111 EtreiiKtDetilli and rtCOD- I structing tlie xhaust'id digestive or- jganj. Itisthe.MtstdiscovereddlKest- ;ant ind tonic. Ko oilier prcfaratlon csn approach it in etliciency. It in- ! Btantly rellCVUa and pt'l liiaiK-ntly Cures all fit.hpr rpmiltsnf imn.rfivt rli.rtinn tlKDored bi E. C. r.eUJ.t' A fn.. rhlmnn For Pale by A. C. Maratera k Cc. P r-M n lltri CRAWFISH PARTY. This is What Judge Burnett Calls the "Antl-lmperiall&ts." Jiiil:e'i;ii :lttiifs:ig loliovta to hia The rUim that opi08ition to tbe war in the riiilippinea is a deinocratiu Joe trine, i entirely unwarranted by the history . of the party and the teicliiogs an. I examples of its f.rv&l leaders. The tarn who learneJ their democracy from Jetlereon, Jackson and Uen'ou will nev er u.arci- under the c.rawC.sli banner or indoite or ad-u't the old, wot u ott 1011 dduitied Kafnieuts of tlie old lideial and wliV pxrtiee, nairow-iupe treed, hotn i t ie.ir t.d imliecilitv ; a creed whi h h.;S f;iin;ed ev ty party which has adopted i'. Tin: men li advec. t-- li e let go policy bhut their eyes to the biir-rot-ndios od telf-evident facts. Will ... . - 11. jiiv one ol llie"t' All'iinaiJo rjmj-.iiun-.- cr lie can u lunnaie ine war until the faaa'.s are widpped u lo st;lin;i's.on ? a nnisi !ii litem or t wliijiptd, that is the limit' (: ipics lion at present, and there is no loom for at.y 1 li.cr. Ttie i'inri:eijt3 cotuinet'ced t 1; tttr. !" lhr.-w .iown 'he K-innt!et. letied the aiitl.i."l i V.ie L'nited Mates, aad trampled 011 OM lik ty, aud shall the j:ieat repuidie oi the JOtit cett- tnry, show tbe white feather, admit that we are craven, and tuako curnalicna ti.fsii bv-woid ainoni; the tiati inf of the erth? In the lansuce ttf l'atrick lhiiry, -FurtdJ it, Almiuhty Uo.II" The same sickly seutiiueiii that is op-p-.-tius the war epjKeil tl.e purchase of LjuitiaLa ai.d the expansion cf the .V.xe'ican psvernutcut r.ud Aimrican ice.t westward to tbe l'acitic ocean, in vK;t; the Lectsii'y of t'ul.tn. the fo'lowiui? forutiJnhle list of It.burvutb : The Sioux, acd the Aljntjains, where are theM", Where too ate now the ilurocs at.-d I'aw j;ce9, T:ie Ciiickasawtt. Oneida-" and Shaw- 1 ts, Ti.e Wiunebasos ar.d the Muoojrt:, The .Saukief, t!te Coiuancheee, and I' tees, The Kansas, Seminoles ud Westam kea. The M h?gans. Nintitics and Xtchee?, The l'e:ioU. MimirS at:d Yama'ef, T-.ie Taecir ra, and the Watt ree, The Narraitanietts aud Menoaniree', The C.i;cta. Lkiaarcs t nd Cbero- kttv, The LrieJ, Yam.tcraas and M jott-ee, The Kickapood and tall Walliominees, The And- o-A'ins and the 0;nahas, The Ali 'aaii, acd Mitehifa'amase, Tbe Taii?e'as an 1 the l'a iimahaf, The Apalac!iia and Ostonoof, The Sacks and Foxes and the Ooon- d .cs , The ro'.UsaUaaJes and Ioways, The Creaks, Cattaw baa an J UjtewaS, The Yuccas, l'eoriaj aod Crows, WIi j sink beneath the bur Jen of their HOeS. IIov f" reaiaiu of ail these valiant hc:s Tuat pccr-1-.d cues our prariea aud tl.e coasts. They ae the victims of expansion aid evolution. If, Hoar, fAtkiusoa and 1'oi.lseU and any otnero'J ladies wish tooraniza criwtieh psrtv. I hive no obj-wtions, bat I don't want any in mine. It is the siu.e eectirxjent "which opposed the war in 1S!2, in vindication , of Aaierictn ideas and the sailors' riish'p. I: is tbe saaie settixet.! which oppjeed the war wiia Mrxito ani she a' .j iifi'i jii if Tex ts, New Mexico and California, tat it was nvr uo;ieii tieicocracy De fer e. How cm a man '. ' o marched under the p'ou 1 banr.f r ul "l'o'.k, Dallas and Tens, 51-4 J r fi,;bt" crawfieb? It can't be did. Pointed Paragraphs Mstriaony may boa 1-jttery, but re uoiji.a are more of etie. If Ajuina'di i eo fond of Hhtiag in tbe wet, wby don't be come to Oregon? Many & man wbo tbioks be ia let in on a good tbin discovers tbat be is taken in. Love lo'ters read in court do not sound as cbartuirjg as wben read in courting. Honest iutentious may be alrigtit, but a litit boneet doing connte more in the lone ran. Not nearly eo many men are driven to drink Hy trouble as are driven to trouble by drink. The Mftiine of marriage ia usually doaV.ful in those ca-es where tbe income i-i doubtful. When the practical printer is in love, eo rue of bis beat press woik is done after working hours. Tbe man who does the least work is tbe one w ho does ibe most talking about having bii 3alary raised. In arguing always remember that there are two sides to every question your own and Ibe wrong side. The more elenl mole ef expressing rubber netk is to say peninaala be ca ieo it i-t stretching out to sea. HusbiDda rarely tell their wives every thing tbat happens to thetn, but tbey tell them lots of things tbat don't happen. Tbe way to get credit is to be punctual ia paying one's bills. Tbe way to pre serve it ia not to ate it too much. Settle often ; bave short accounts. According to a Saleiu paper a Marion county farmer is afraid to pull a tooth out of bis harrow until be teams whether it is aainbt the dental law. 1'u.l away. W eaker Reed sent for a certain man to come to Washington ; a freshet had destroyed part of tbe railroad bed aud made travel impossible; he wired to the Speaker: "Washout on tbe line, can't come." Reed telegraphed back, ''Buy a new ehirt aud come anyway." l'atieut: I say, doctor, jtibt what is ibii "grip, anyway? Doctor: Why, my gojJ fellow, Ibat's the name we doutors bave for everything noasdaya but apendiuitis. l'atieut: Ah! Aod what ia appeudi- citie? IXxtir: Wby, that's tbe name we bave ior f-verytbing but tho "grip." Judge. Trembling bauds, weak limbs and tiDHteaJy gait. Hudyan cures. All dragg'i6ts 50 cents. Result of the Continued Rains on the Various Crops. Haiu full on .Sunday and Monday over all sections of the state. Tbe chance to fair weather last week was most oppoi tune aud threshing was poshed with v lit er, many crews working night and day. A large percentage of the cut j;rain was threshed before the rain began attain nn Sunday. The reports indicate that the August rains did not damage the grain over h nur cent., as was estimated in tiiese hullelius, and further, the bun-lite oil set that liuall los. Individual farm ers may have lost, but in the itiwregate there is practically no loss. The opring own graiu miiBt yel be harvested, and considerable fall-sown grain must jet lie threshed. The weather conditions are such as usually prevail in widwinter. While there are ruai.-y things which tend toconvevtheidealh.it wirder weather conditions have set in, yet it is thought that they have not, and further, that a period of fair, warm, dry weather, lad ing for three or four week?, will prevail before the real fall t ains e-t in. This is only an opinion, which the futurd will cr will not voiify. The current rhiny weather wi.l prtvail for several days, possibly for the gre-i'er ortion of the week, before 6ett ied weather will again eet iu. Tbe current weather w ill do no 1 real damage to the graiu crop, unle. it should be long otioued, except to daily work. Hops are now in a critical condition and the current weather is not f itor.ible totbeui. I'.ckiug has commenced. In Josephine aud Jackun counties the crop will be baled without any injury to it. In lHjn'.at and the Willamette Val:ey counties the picking season is leiug ! forced somewhat, (or the l.ops ire noil yet thoroughly ripe. While mniy cf the reports eta'e that no da'ujit has betn ! Uoue ly tlie weallier, ttut tl.e nopa ere ; a ' clean and bealtl.y, jet a le csrelul o: . It servers retort tint mould has s-t ir Utboogb, ho -ei, last t-.e vip wilt t-r gathered aud biVd in i:o.h' oti Jitko Trones are li.-is ci:uk-d ty ti.e tai i. but n K-"nerai, "r as ye r?ai. u ua i has been done. IVachi-s and mei is ar rif-ening iapi'1 y. Apples a;e imp.-oTftt by tbe rains. Tb f.-oi: crop i ie,Vy benefitted by tbe raiui, tiul dry wialber wil' so n be nr-tres-'ary fr f, i -r tlie -iDg se'eon wi!; rooa fel in. Corn and po'!oe bave bfen tres'ly benebttelby lb-? wea'.ber; bo-.lt cr.ips will now mature much belter unJcr the tnfloencs of warmer and dry e.l!i-r Garden froJuce la bad wouderfu! growth at.d Teye'.able! are very j.tentifu'. Sagar b:e!s bave bevo benefitted by Le rains, to: dry, wirm weather is now nec essary to mature then properly. Tbe grass crop is f xce'.lent. Tbe second crop ia nearly s tool as tbe first one. I'as tareage ia ma;b better tbjn ever belore at this seamen of tbe yeir. Kven on tbe ranges tbe gra8 has ouiOjenccd to grow. Tlowing and seeding bave been actively paabed. D. S. r.oir, ti -ctkn Li actor. Departure of Rev. (i. !S. Anne. Iaasujicit s Hev. Vi, N. Anues. a member cf tho Medfor-J llini'-ttiiil As 8citioa. acJ fjr Ibe pact tbiee yean rastor of Ibe M-Jf x 1 Ilipti-t churrh, is sooa to leive us lr a uew fi.-Id of labor we, remaiainj pistors of Med'orJ, deeire In male tbW fjrm t zti.-es:in vf our appteciatija and rt-grci. We bave learned fo rt ccgnice iu I'.rj. Aones a careful aad cor.icicntioas e;u dent cf tbe Ildl, a C3Dfvcrate-J and earnest preacher of the i ;epe! of Cl.riil. a prayerful and vigilant paMor, fearless yet reasonable in rebuking sio. Bro. Annea will be greatly missed from oar weekir pastors' meeting, ilia words of cheer, of timely counsel and exhorta tion, and earnest raters bave been a source cf strength and encouragement. Not every one knows how to sympathize with s pastor in the midst of tbe duties and trials peculiar to bia position, but Dro. Annes does. By word and act be is ready to ebow himself a brother to bis neighbor pastors. In bis resignation of the p.-utorate of lbs Medford Baptist church, a vacancy has been made, which, we believe, will not be easily filled. We regret to lose Bro. A noes from our Ministerial Association, and from car city. Bat since it is fully decidad that be is to go, we pray the great Head of the Church to bless and prosper bim in bis new charg, and tbat he may soon be succeeded in tbe pastorate Le leaves by as good a man, and as efficient a minister as he has shown hixself to be. t). J. Gist, H. N. IlOlNDS. AuoLi'ii Haueklv. K. F. AVilwx. Tbe Medfotd Eje. U. P. to Swallow 0. R & N. By increasing its common and pie ferred stock, tbe Union Pacific has ckaoed tbe way for taking over the O. R. & N. Tbis will be accomplished at tbe O. R. & 'i auuual meeting cf stockholders, t' ; c held September 7, when tbe elec- t.o of officers and a board of directors wi l take place. It is thought that there will ba no material changes ia tbe election of offi cers, bat (here is enre to be a decided change ia tbe board of directors. When tbe voting trust was formed it was decided tbat the preferred stock should control tbe common stock. Tbe Great Northern and Northern Pacific controlled enough of tbs preferred stock to bave a majority on the board of di rectors. Aisoon as the voting trust was dis covered, however, ua the power of con trol passe 1 into the bands of tbe Union Pacific. Tbe increase in common block lecoin- mended by tbe I. nion Pacific to tbe shareholders, is for tho purpose of ex changing Union Pacific stock forO. R. & X. stock. Wbilo holders are not forced to exchange, it is to their Interest to do so. There is much speculation in local cir cles os to tbe resultii of the change. After tho Union Pacific swallows the O. R. & N. mid there is no longer such a road, local officials wonder il the operat ing department will be removed from Portland. The concensus of opinion is that there will no change. tl tits result ot repeated acuta attacks. Tbs liver and spleen are .rlnclpally affected. They act as storehouses for tbs malarial poison and the blood takes It from them. The poison must h driven out o( the system. HVD VAN will destroy tbs action of the Ittlson and Tnt uallydrivs out the last particle of it from tha system. In addition to this, Bl'DVlN will restore the lost app e. It will bulla up the weakened system. HVDY1N will make new blood and new flesh. The psins in the nones win dwippesr. lll'DVAX has cured others and It will cure joii. W e desertr the symptoms. Study tluia carefully. They are yours. Po nrt d.-Uy longor, but take Itl'DYASI now and you will be cured. Il"ny iprt VftTTR !YMPTflMf! : liiitiii miu ivvii uiuti 1 CONSTANT HEADACHE AND TROUBLED ERAIN. Take rtUwTAn j and your headache will disappear. 2 2. PALE OR YFLOOWI8tt uom PLEZION. HUOYAN will establish a free cirr-ulaii.m of pure bloo.1 and causa the cheeks to auuuie their natural color. 3. L03S0P APPETITE AND ON AW ING IN THE STOMACH. HUOYAN will r-Mre lb? appetite and the digestion of food win become perfect, 4. FEELING OF WEIOHT OVERTHE LIVER. Thi 1 due to the enlsrrement of the liver, it u filled with the po'"" ' luris. III DTAX ulll drive out the poison and tan lheriii to iume iu natural siie. 6. HEAVINESS IN THE REGION OF THE SPLEEN. Thr pie'u beeomes I.-U) reiila-jed. HUOYAN will l-n n con?.-ticn snl i'i: the heaviness to disap pear. You are s'tS.-ririr fn.rn fh.-onif Msisna snd vou ran he cured. HI UVAX will relieve vo.ir rvrv symptom an.l make you well. HID. VA ran obiainel of ail drtmrnts for t-rr t.. k. or i I' kes lor IJ '). If your I'u-e-t .W n"l 1'. wn-1 direct to the ," Vahfornis 1 .X RKHKUl CUJli-.-s. en run- Ihrt HI DOCTOR FKl.lt - - . rc.r call aad tee tb'Tn. or writ.-, as you aeaire. A-3'iress HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY. Of. StocVtM. Market sad tlU tts-. Ssa FrascMC. Cat. I TUEb!RECr.I.OCIKT Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Uitvs choice of t la von w ruui, ia ibe CMOS PACIFIC Fut Ma i U.-, or tbe KIO GRASPE soenlc Uacv Look at the line i'j days to Salt Lake z i days to Denver 3 days to Chicago 4a days to New York Free Kecllalna; Cbnlr tars, t'p beltcrcd Toarlat Sleeping Car. Iatlnsan Palace Blcep mg Car operated on all Irataw. fot (urtu.-i Utlorms'lei' nyij t J. F. GIVANS, Agt., Roeeburg. C. O. Terry, W. E. Coman. Tr. Paia. Act. Gen. A it. Ui Third St, fonlsnd. Or. Toe Chnrctars. M sthooi-t Cm fa n corner ol Main and Lane s'eeu. Sunday Scfrlec: Preach Inf, II a a and s.00 p. m.: 8abbalh school, 10 a. a.; U A. Walker. 8aperlntcacBt: Class Meellns at close at tbe nomine serriee: KpwartA Leacna T OO p. m. F. H. CbarcbUl. PresiJcnL Prsycr Mocliue, Wednesday, at 7 .30 p. m. (J. R. AlJ(oU, Pastor, Parsooace. corner Main and Lane. Vmteo BcKTaaax Cucaca-on fow'.cr ilrcet. eundar service, at 11 a. m. and 7:3 p. m. Pray er meeting. Tuorsdty cvcnlc. Mrs. Leer M. Ct rur, Paur. Sr. 's Caratn. Cornvr Cas aud Main atnets. eVrrices on second and fourth Sunday morn ins of each month aad cTvrj Sun day evening. Special sen Ices announced from time to time, Rav. Joan Dswso.x, Missionary. M. E. cut et u, SolTM. mo-nlog and evening. -ietTicvsevcry Sunday Katr. i. T. C0TT05, Pattor Bsmwt CHt a a corner of Lane and Kose streeu. Sunday service: PrvacbiUK at 11 a. m. and T.3J p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m., O. P. Cosliow, snriutcndeot. prayer mcetins t 7.S0 Weilneaday evening. S. A. IXil'oLas, Pastor. FikT Cuaisrts.t catacH Comer of Hue aud Woodwap! street. Sunday services: Preaching both morniuic and evening, Sunday schoolatlOa.ro. Y. P. S. C. E. at :30 p. in Prayer meeting rich WednesJsy evening at 7.30. A cordial welcome and greeting awaits all. W. A. Wood, Pastor Fir.T PaasBVTKaun Ciil Rtii Corner ot Cass and K.fsu strecu. Sunday scrTlce: Publle worship, Il a. m., an 1 i p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. ni. Y. P. 8. C. K. at 7 p. in. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening 7:30 p m. i. A. TowaxD, Pastor Tat W. c. T. TJ. will hold its regular meetings on the second and fourth Mondays ot every month at 7:30 p. m. in the Kpworth League room of tbe M. K. Church. VALUABLE PLACER MINKS TO SELi ONE MIXB l-AVl.NQ OVBS f 1,500, bUORT TL'.'x'B WITU SMALL OIAKT. Are paying good money at present, but a little more capital nee-led to prop erly work the mines. Easy of access, will tell all or an Interest in tbe same, For particulars see me at Koseburg, or address P. O. Box ?l Koseburg, Ore. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST Place while ia town to pat up your team id at Good waitiDg rooms for ladies and gentlemen well warmed and lighted Good accommodations for keeping transiet (earns over night. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited ISEKT CASE, Proprietor Cor. Washington and Main Sta. V -t 1 1 1 vv ,.1 - . . . j,rr m'Pr : 1: -'Kim LJ !;.. r- rfVl n.-- a ,,,r- 11. -:' r- -c-1 M-.f.o. m th- world. We fcae Jj :f i jf ov'r ! eu.lr..-r. I. u. ;--:--l ci-rk sr; constantly ' Tf our r.i:ru 1, cat a i.:.c. ij 'f p'-.p.'i: qaou LJ. Wh.,:.alcP..c...-l-v-.!c:, . - v, - 1 - ; t4- :C tlluit.-at.ons. and W i j T2U J-er-.pt.tr- .: ..;...-. J; -.-..is U t-.i.t to pr.r.t and matl l lj fV3J each c-p. V.-v.-tyc-.t.h-. Si : 1 i ! 1 r. V.U Ch.VTi to sbo fxU, XTTT your zrt f-f.h i..:d v. '.1 : V J -' V V a'- lr:; . r--r pata. I 'l W MONTGOMERY WARD S, mrcrnlt WAI T fASIIION PLATE Roseburg, Friday, l..ir--r. r--It. RACING CARNIVAL. Society Horse Fair and REUTHt;5PEClAL FliATLRES. Tin: I'K.r i u!i r i. -v- VKLT' l:s tl s . 1 1 i : 1 1 i i v W,-trfi t ..l--v.. 1. ,.t ..;::;:!:, 1: lii-b r-. wi...t. k iir! in :!:..! 1 .i :. 1 Pkitf to ;ui J;l.i:t II;. i. SUl'SA S P.AM. l.!r:--;-i' l 1 A lIOii-KIlVCK IMl'IN. I-OW. 1 r- and t'nlv liil.it.-l. A.-l ( t! o Lir-- A CoMH.LTi: l l!ll.I l:! 11 NAi.KlilK. lUl.v i::.-i.i,;.i.t-. -is 5 -I.i-i. an-1 Th- ;.; P;( r I.:.;.:. Nur-iii;; i'stity l i.-. r- BIG, NEW IDEA ' AT bi ' ' I I.1 H'K ju.lpir ti-.o i rf-r:i ra.U-. K At II it CMVi. 1 I- ;-..-.-rri DOORS OPEN AT i AMD 7 P. M. PERFORMANCE AT 2 AMD 8 P. IA. ;mK-iii,tii!v I -!:. r; in A::.' -i '..!. All Wire Goods Are Up. Hut we will save you 50c or more ou every 100 rods of BARB WIRE FENCE. See the M. M. S. Poultry fence, Strongest ami Best at a less price than Common Poultry Netting. Churchill Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE rOS.SE.SSIOX GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, iu choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices ana easy terms, inquire of D. S IC BUICK, Noah & Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon Hakeni. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty. Prices Ksswnsble. L.MAIN SHOW Tin: wni: u. V September 8th 1! I.. - 1- CONGRESS OF NATIONS Children's Menagerie. i"!l AM I'AIK --. r i:i :..- .u:j. at r 1 l :.:..: -1 l.ntr M.tu. IV r- Tiiue KI.L-I.AKK !.;- lr vi:.-.i:t i'V. P.Tf..--u.i:..' l1- i i.LAI TU I I. I.AItYMltLL-. Load . i t'v t!:c i ,rcn ( Ml l:-l'-ir!l ) v tlie l'.r.iriiLaa H-stUiaa Mart:;.a I ."Win-la. Jr. .i :u:n. tUIl.I'Kl.N. v....i;n. am STREET PARAGE . ....... ' .:t t f i l'r-.- ei!. 1 t- :t:-- hi- Mi :v raj.-ani ' -!y Wut..-rpr..f. -.r,- 7nJ (i & Woolley's. :-rlfc?: fltop on J.-tiksou near Deer Cf j Koseburg, Oregon, -TO THE- EAST Jives tut- choice of two trans continental ROUTES GREAT Northern vlA Spokane Minneapolis 3t. Pau AM) OREGON Short Line VIA Salt Lake Denver Omaha A50 Chicago Kansas City lowest Rmtc to tin Maatsrrss Cltlrsw. (ceai tteaaera tear Portland every five days FOK SAfl FRANCISCO eteauiers mouthly from Portland to Yoho noma sn U jng Kona in connection with tlt O. R. A 5. For full details call on or address JOHN F. GIVAN.S, Agent. xwosMborg, Oregon. W. H. HIRI.BI-RT, General Fsssecfer AzenL O. H. Jk H. COh rorllatsd. Oregon. Railrovl Time Tabte. Naribbootd Koeeborg local. So. 17 departs 7 CO a. id. hooibboon '. Kotebarg locaJ. No. IS, arrives 50p. m. Nortbbound ever Land, 'o- 5, ar rive a IOuIj a. in.; departs 10:43 a. ro. Sjottboond cverUnd. So. 6, arrive t.Ij a. m.; departs 1:25 a.m. raatbUT Taauta. Nor f. bound last tbrocgb freight, So 1, arra-es i :10 p. m. ; departs 5 :20 p. Di. Soot tuoond tatt tbroagb freight. No 2, aries 7.-Xfa. m.; departs 8Ja m. Norti booed mixed train No. larrivea at 2 p. o.. SonfJavs. TVedoeedava and FriJ. dVparta 9-0 a.m., M solars Tbaadars and atordata. Sutbboond (bixl tiain No. ar ms at 3W p.o.. oo Mondays, Mo. das and Fridays, drpsr.'s 7:15 a. m. M-ndays. Tboradsts and Satardaja. Notice. fn.-ed Mala Laad trSer. R.iSistai..Or-ML l itn o aonn it mar cooomh- osjfx is horeoye ven that t be Or. -goo aad a..i..rriU Eaalra I tt Im ia Uk'-s o& a Uit ot ULirir ttualeal in tbe lon&h: deacTtani aa-1 has s;.piicd for a pteat ke sal al: Ihal the Us is oven to tike peolje far ia twrwjs sl t ar themf br dcsersvsivv sol 4 baa ii .tel ia a eoaseniat (at ia lS.is ofrer, V the iaspectfea cri aU p-rcrt i2'.e-ul ax4 ivtMMlijc rrcerailv- rui.aot te kixiltl West ot DiUatse Mer-.-lan. I i, si li.ti Ut J, S-,- il. Iti, Ki. N'y Ntt iV, Sfe I. T m. R ?k'', ft'. see JS. T .4. M,e'wL I Ki. .e;,. r 7. ishia Ue ttti- uiiy dan fcowiftg tbe Ule 0. this notice, (nvxests cr contests tpiM tee ciaia e to mapui to aav oct or nbdiri. 1, ja "tihia wi sesoa or part of seetiea.de rr:. ia thelit.oB iaegTuD4 that ibe sa is ra.ie vilostic lor miaerai thaa foe aaml. tarsi purprw. a Ul be reeeived as4 bom1 tit twn to the Uesvrai Land Office at Washias Ua.D. C. J. T. BBIDuES. fcerister. J. H. Bo'TH, Jo Betjetver. NOTICE. C jit. stitS' Lsjto orrtca. lUrUint. Oreroo. Jniy l UM. I' ti it nirtwm Xtx is hercbT r.vea tha: tbe lira aad CaiUonua rail mail cumpanv has fijed : this ofice a Us oi lands situatad in the -sranaipa descriVa be-k'-. and bas applied ioatrnu lor mid laaibt; that the list is opea the wbiic for la- r.-etKn. asd a ewt-T Sereul ot dewnira Kib-dit iiim has bo.11 fed iaa coavestect piace in ibis ocec iotm tBfpacuoa of aa pern interested aad th-public fraerall t. 1 of base Uae aod si ol liiaoeti Bwn lao, Tp K SW. i. bee- J. M i:U:n the outsixtv daTsfOatuue the dat ol this nou.-e, protests or contcaaa-autst Uw c alm ol the cumpaor u may v-t cr sub-divl-ica within aov sectioa or parst scctwa described ia the list, oa th (rotUHiMwl th same is more valuable tor kmocraa a for snculiural porpusea, U1 b rcceti and nnted kr report to th General Land at Wi.biatw o. D C. OJ1 1. 11. BOOTH. J. T. B&ItX, KcixiTCT. KegMter. Notice For Publication. I StTED STArK3 Ia.NO OFTICK K.-ssi .;, oaa. AarJ- . ls. NVlicc is hereby eivra that tha foSowinjf named settler bas fi'.ed aottoe of bis insrnuoa l i mak e final proof ia support of hisc'iajjn. and that said proef mill be mad before the Regis ter and Stx-eiver. Caited Mates Land Olfice at Rose burr. Ore., oa Uetobcr 7. vU: PKTLH S. CH.VUrON E aH. E .Xo. 67l for the SI NE'S See-Is. T. i.v, s v. He nataes tho foUoalns witnesses to prove bia eontinuoas resideBC upon and culuvsUvn of said land, vis: oeorro Iavi and Thomas Hart, of WUbar Orecoo. aad li.t McKay aad Z. Pcisujh, of vaaiaad. Oreg-n. a-4 J. r.BKIDt.ES. Kcsistcr. ShuU Umitetl lathe name oJ the only perfect train a tbe world, now ranoinx every night between St. Taal and Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway the pioneer road of the west in adopt ing all improved fad.itiea for the safety and enjoyment of peeeengera. An ilia, t rated pamphlet, ahowing viewi of bean tifnl scenery along the roate of the Pio neer Limited, will be tent tree to any person upon receipt ot two-cent pceta- stamp. Address Geo. U. Heefford. Geo Gerat Taseenger Agsnt. Chicago, 111. Farms for5I. A number of small (arms for sale, adapted to fruit growing. Good apple and praoe o.chards on some of them. For further particulars inqoire of, G. W. Alousox, Clstelsnd. Or. VUvl, Vlavi. Mrs. J. H. Shupe is local representa tive for the popular Viavi remedies. Any one desiring any of these remedies will please call on her at her home or sd drea her at Koeebarg, Oregon.