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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1899)
17 new GOODS r. J LOWEST PRICES Three Large Shipments. THE PLA1NDEALER fublithrd Monday and Thursday. Tut fLAlNDEALEK rCBUSHlNQ o. l'ubiWwr j Editor) K. D. JSTRATKORIJ W. C.COSKKR, . U STRATFORD, ' ; bcrlpttn tte Year ail lith ffcrca Month Rate. ..-- W 1 MO X gEPTEMBEtt II, isnt. " i lVwy, at Gibraltar , rav war in tbe j rbilippi&ea dry teaton. ebonM vnd with tbe next Cuba is mote Iban sU-i:Mainio8 fi-J nanciailr. accorditiit t-i a rvKt made - publk by the war 'eiwriinei.t. . ,. ; An Indiana man who was r. jectad fif- t.tin.es as an army recrmt bu.lt him- , wlfopby mn..ne9 nnt.l be passed, j riei.achipoflbeoM Awe.icAt. Mock. . Tbe Solus comprise tuw il:n a third of all the Philippine. Thf ir iaceinl ! cheerful submission to ibe l"n led Spates ia a freeb grievance with iata. nonapau-iun- : rirel in Ashland Wednesday, stoppinjc A correspondent in Lniw e-j. tbe in-: to make a brief visit before cootic surgant intrenebments are constructed ', 'a borne at C ottage (.trove Aft--with a view of afTonlin a i.rocction to j Ahd from tbe hospital the retreat of the deienders." Tbe Tac-: t F rancieco he made a trip to Los ala have . i ,;:;.. ' art, bit wrong eud foremost. 1 r.,1 tl.a Riaiili.tiillr I .miller Co.. .Saginaw, Ore., is adverting for 50 i men at good waive for steady employ menl. TLis is mors republican prosper- j ity promiI. and yet tbe h.wler. howl, bnt they are geUing hoarte and short ol breath mmm Tbe aunaal fair of the oulhrru Ore gon b'.ate lijwrd of Agriculture will be gin on the troanda near Central l'oint today, Seitember 11th, and will con tinue six days. Liberal promiurus and parses bare been KaarauteeJ, and all that is needed to make the fair a big success is a large attendance, which seems to be assured. shipments of peaches are very heavy from Kosebom this year and there are none finer raised anyw!re. In this! particular Boseburg is a cloee tecond to Ashland, and iu stra when ies, pears and soma other fruit, lead that place aa a hipping point. Ia the vrodoctiou of prunes Douglas is far in advame i-f any other county in ths state, and the crop this year will be very large. Eugeue Broad Axe. lion. li. Hermann last week returned to bis duties in Washington, Lit visit to bis old friends and old home in this wc tion being very brief and limited. Mr. H.'e duties as counnu-siooer of the gen eral land office are onerous and pressing, nd bs gives his undivided pereonal supervision in ail its departments, hence his short visit. Hit host of friend, at this plscs and throughout the county would have been glad to have greeted him. Coqaille Herald (pop.). The bop crop of this county is reported at first ciai, and np to this time no damage has resulted from the rains. Ticking is in progress, aud the field, present a most busy and lively appear ance. Many people lake their annual summer outing in tbe bop held., com bining business with pleasure, and the hop-picker, are well known . to be the happiest people in tbe world, while the picking lasts. Tbe bop industry in this country is ' of larger proportion than many people imagine. Notwithataodini; our greatly improved facilities for jo'r printing our olike is at presejt nnabie to fill promptly the great osmaod made npon it for jjb printing, regardless of the fact that every availa ble printer in town ha. been employed. Hoping our pstroue will bear patiently with us for the present, we promise them better and more promit service in tbe future. Confidence has been fully restored in the Pi-AixutAi.tu. Iti'the paper for the people, and they are uot low in recognizing the fact. The set ami trial of Dreyfus hae been a legal (arcs enforced to continue aud cun sammate what to Dreyfus is a terrible tragsdy. The worst relleciioti is that a Trench military court has proved itfelf as capable of as friichUul an outrage on justice in its public proceedings as it had already proved in tbe secret proceedings of a star chamber tribunal, says the Oregon iao. Tbe majority of the French people will applaud this second convict ion of Dreyfos, to the horror and ulter disgust of Great Britain and the United trlates, where such crimes against indi vidual justice would be cure of redress. France deservt. dismemberment; the it not a great ua'.iou, a .elf-respecting gov ernment representing ciual right, and liberty under law. bhe ia a mere weath cxk flying a nvlita'v co -kad from its fpl'e. RICE & RICE, The House Furnisher, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Direct from Eastern factories, received iu the last ten days. Goods bought in large quantities nieau low prices for the consum er. That is our proposition. No Wise Buyer. Can possibly overlook our Bargaius. When we say Bargains wc mean prices not duplicated by any firm. Wc can furnish your house complete. The only store in Southern Oregon that carries a complete line of House Furnishings. Send us your orders wc can fill them. We solicit your correspondence. Local and General. Apple parert of every description at I CliurcLiil & Woollfj'e. Tbe supreme court is in session with two hundred cases ahead on tbe docket. It ia estimated that 1500 Indians mill j pick hops at ray all up, Wash., tbia eea !eon. J Years brini uo loss of enthusiasm in ; tbe animal renoiona of the Oraud Army, j Tbe men learned bow to dose np ranks in a t borough school. l 11 11 IT 1 i . - t ... 1.... for Oakland, where she will visit for several week and tben go to Missouri. There sbs will remain uutil Lext spriu;. Town Talk. Last Friday Mrs. Nancy J. :owell ! sued the city of Eocene, a municipal corporation for tbe sum of J 1,0, o dam- age. She alleges that abe fell on a de : fective sidewalk sustaining injuries that impaired the health and strength of tbe f BMUa o fa fof nd oot Iof nM 6na fo certain work. Total amount $1,073 At- lorney Skipworlh has been retained by tbe plaintiff, Henry M. Wagner, member of the late Cj. U, 2 id Oregon Volautevrs, ar Angeles, ana irom mere came nere. While in the military service, he was Lot through the abdomen and had a moat narrow escape from death. Aeli- U"d TTn TaIk Mr. Wagner spent Sanday ia this city T'el'D' comrades of Co B. He w., tarnvniml bj Emeit L btoue, another " w " "7 ",k"T w iCorvalln to attend school. The hojs i took their deartore on tbe northbound overland lor their resective destina- tions. LlWton Notes. Hip picking began last Mouday. Charles and I'itzcr Leek ley have gone to Coos. Miss May Roberts has gone to Koeo borg to spend a abort lime. Commissioner Thorn ion passed through our burg Tuesday. Trot Mulkey has gone to Coos county in the interest of the school. Deuj. Mulkey has gone to Vale, Mal heur county, where Lo will teach school this winter. Mr Jobeph Huberts aud Miss Mary Wells went to Koeeburg Thursday to at- 1 tend the circuit. Mr J 1' Anderson was quite severely hurt last Thursday by a borte kickiug him near the hip pint. Tetsr 'asu, Sr., was ou the sick list last week. Min Alts Levitts cams over from Oakland a few days ago.' Farmer, are busy threshing at prea ent, bat some express a doubt about the grain being good after it i. threihed. Mrs. JIarrison, who ha. been yisitiLg her sister, Mrs. Jno. Nasii, returned to ber home near Cottage Grove, Thursday Who? A ZULU BRIDE. Uaberwte Uatv Dreaalns la tka Lead las; Fswtwrs of Hr Kwstlat Gt-V. The daughter of a Zulu iu comfort able circumstances docs not leave her father a kraal without much pomp and many queer rites, which doubtless arc held by her people in high estimation, ft may be noted, too, that the mar riage customs of these dusky Africans are subject to innumerable variations, each trihe having its own peculiarities. Hair-drcssing, by the -nay, is an im portant feature both to the bride and bridegroom, and the attcntiou paid to the coiffure of the pair would shame the performance of a West end hair dresser who arranges a bride's locks and fastens the orange blossom chap let. A cone-fchaped erection, for in stance, is the lawful coiffure of a Zulu w ife, and tin's cannot bo legally worn till the marriage rites are duly com pleted. Save for the all-important one, the head of a Zulu bride is closely shaved, an assegai being used for the purpose; vhilst, as soon as a youth is of a marriageable age, his hcad is thorn to lcuvc a ring around the scalp, and then liberally besmeared with fat and o hre, w ithout which unguents uo Zulu would fel fittingly decorated for his bride. When the bridegroom-elect has been' idiom of all his hair sae the wool the crown, which is traiued in a circular shape aud tonic four inches in diameter, a ring is sewn to this, of trum and charcoal; in this the Zulu thrusts lonir snuff .unnn. r Pst'1 i. fi ml niall utility articles, and is very proud oi ins ring, wLicii is the badge of man hood. Cassell's Magaiine. Kaw Turk's Police. The Kew York police department ou March 1 had a total membership of 7,2'JI officers and men, of whom 01 were in the bicycle squad, t'j in the tenement house squad, 104 were detectives. 'Si were in Ibe sanitary corp. und nine were detailed for seivioe in the house of detention. There were also 38 police-matrons. We Furnish Your House Complete. THE PREMIUM LIST. (Continued from ge 1.) Sample, common stalks, Mit. 1". ISruckner, drat. Dispiay of corn, twelve stalks, three varieties, YV. Singleton, first. Display of corn, twelve f talko, three varieties, T. Hatfield, second. class, ii, seeds. .Simple of peas, Mrs, li. L. Canuoii, first. Sample of peaa. Mis. E. A. llinkie, second, Simple of alialU seed, Mrs. V. Bruck ner, first. Sample of whits beans, Mrs. M. Le tu rner, first. Sample of white buane, Mrs. K. A. Hinkle, secoud. Sample orchard grass seed, Mrs. S. 1. Ulakely, first. Max heaus, Mr. K. A. 11 inkle, first. Sample Layou beans, Mrs. . A. (tin- ble, first. Sample of Valentine Iteaue, Mr. K. A. Hinkle, nrst. DIVISION F. Oregon manufactures. VLAMi I. Saddle, F. P. Brown, firet. Carriage harness, single, F. P. Urowo, first. Team haroen, F. P. Brown, first. CLASS 11. Hours made soap, Mrs. II. S. Caun, first. Lard, 10 los., Mrs. Adam Fisher, first. Home tuado soap, Mrs. S. P. Blakely, second. DIVISION ti. Daily. CLASS II. Ten lb, parked butter, .is mouth. old, Mrs. L A. Hinkle, first. Four Ibe. of butter, mads by family. Mrs. F. A. McCall, first. Four lbs. of butter, tnede by family, Mrs. A. Fither, second. lour lbs. of Jersey bullet, Mrs. M. Lemmer, tirtt. DIVISION 11. Doiut-ftlic woolen Mh. CLASS I. Woolen socks, home made, Mrs. M. Lemmer, second. Woolen sock., borne made, Mrs. Bauer, first. Home made yaru, colored. Mr.. S. P. Blakely, first. Kig rug, Mrs. Carswell, first. liag rug, Mrs. Carswell, second. Home made yaru, white, Mre. S. P. Blakely, first. DIVISION L Cooking. CL.'.-S I Honey strniued, Mrs. O. L. Willis, second. Loafcak, Mis. P. Bruckner, secoud , Honey iu comb, Mrs. M. Lemmer, first. Houey strained, Mrs. M. Lemmer, first. Assortment of cikee, live virielics, Mrs. J. C. Aiken, second. Layer cake, Mrs. J. C. Aiken, second Rolls or gems, Mrs. J. C. Aiken, first. Exhibit of quince honey, Mrs. J. C. Aiken, second. Assortment of cakes, five varieties, Layer cake, Mr.. S.C. Hint, first. Coffee cake, Mrs. S. C.'Flint, second. Fruit cake, Mrs. S. C. Flint, first. Assortment of catsups, fire varieties Mr.. S.C. Flint, first Picalilli, Mrc. S. C. Flint, first. y Coffee cake, Mr.. E. A. Hinkle, first. Assortment of frnit butter, six varie ties, Mrs. II. C. Stanton, first. Hermftically sealed fruit., Mrs. II, C. Stanton, second. Display of jama, six varieties, Mrs. H. C, Stanton, second. Baked beans, Mrs. II. C. Stanton, sec ond, Baking-powder biscuits, Mr.. H. C. Stanton, second. Soda biscuit, Mrs. U. C. Stanton, sec ond. Assortment of jellies, six varieties, Mrs. II. C. Stanton, second. Assortment of preserves, six varieties, Mes. II. C. Stanton, second. Baking powder biscuit, Edna Hudson, first. Rolls or gems, Kdua Hodson, second. Salt rising bread, Mr.. S. Zigler, first. Potato yeast bread, Lizzie Kamsey, second. Steamed brow u bread, Jennie Buick, first. Baked beans, Mm, M. Webber, lirot. Soda biscuit, Mrs. T. J. Criteser, first. Hop rising bread, Mrs. T. J. Ciiteser, first. Potato yeast bread, Mrs. IT. J. Crite- ter, first. Loaf cake, Mrs. J. Kast, first. Hop-rising bread, Mrs. N. T. Jewell. second. Hermetically eealcd fruits, Mrs. F. A. McCall, firet. Assortment of baud dried fruits, six varieties, Mrs. I. A. McCall, first. Display of jams, six varieties, Mrs. F. . McCall, first. Picalilli, Mre. F. A. McCall, secoud. Exhibit of juince honey, Mrs. F. A. McCall, first. Assortment of jellies, six varieties, Mrs. F. A. McCal), first. i Assortment of fruit butter, six vari eties, Mrs, F. A. MtCall, second. Assortment of preserves, six varieties, Mrs.S. W. Leake, first. Salt- rising bread, Mre. C. S. Jackson, seeood. DIVISION .1. Needle work. i class ir. Hand sewing, I pi '$ft$? Jtf'Q at our Goods, all that is new and up-to-date at specially attractive prices. Mailorders solicited. WOLLENBERG BROS. 'Tis Delightful TO RIDli A Rambler Bicycle, Because you know that it is the STRONGEST, EASIEST RUNNING MOST DURABLE BICYCLE MADE. They Sell at the Reasonable Price of $.(0.00 A. C. MARSTERS & CO. S5C1UTEIY?URE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Six button hole?, Mrs. G. Kohlhat:er, first. Darning, Mrs. P. Bruckner, brat. One-half dox;n hemstitched uapkins. Mrs, (. B. Hamilton, second. Flaiu sewing, Mrs. M. Immcr- first. One-half down hand hemmed nap kins, Mrs. M. Lemmer, second. Darning, Mrs. S. P. Blakely, second. Patching, Pbinelta Blakely, firet. one-hall dozen baud hemmed nap kins, 5Irs. F. A. McCall, firs'. Lady', apron, F.la Heudricks, second. Patchwork, Mrs. A. J. Howard, first. Patchwork, Mrs. H. C. Slocutu, tec Olid. 1 1. a- in. Machine eewiug. Baby dre., Mrs. J. Kohlhageu. lust. Chemise yoke, Anna Blakely, "ml. Center piece, netting, Mrs. C. A. Sel den, first. Toilet eet.thiee piece, ueltiu-, Mrs C A SelJen, swouJ. Pincushion cover, Mrs C A Svlden, second. Best specimen netting, Mrs. C. A. Scl deu, first. Ciuter piece, nvtliog, Mr. C A Selden, second, Best collection of netting, Mrs C A Selden, first. ShoulJer cape, Mrs J II Brow n, rirtt. Tidy, crochet, Mrs. J. H. Brown, sec ond. Lady's skirl, kuit, Mrs. J. 11. Brown, first. lofanl'.cape, ucltd, M ra D SK Bu ick, first. Pin cushion cover, utltiug, Mr. D. S1. K, Buick, first. Bed spread, coltou, Mrs. J. H. Brown, first. Display tatted luce, six specimens, Ada Smith, second. Baby socks, knit, Ada Smith, first. Best specimen knit or crochet lace, Ada Smith, second. Tidy, knit, Edna Hodson, secoud. Tidy, knit, Edna Hodson, first. Best specimen knit or crochet lace Mr. Lyman Noble, first. Tidy, crochet, Kla Hendricks, first. Pillow-slips, crochet lace, Lizzie Par rot t, first. Paircottoa socks, Mr.. A. J. llowaid, first. Lady's apron, trimmed with kait U:-e, Dora McCulloch, first. CLASM VIII. MlM.LLLANKOt.li. Bdetpin cushion, not luce, Mre. U. Kohlusgen, 2nd. Best lamiiuat, Frank J Howell, L'ud. Best pair pillow shams, Mr. P Bruck ner, 2nd. Best sofa pillow, Mrs. N. Bice, l6t. Best piu cushion, tut lace, Mrs S C Flint, 1st. But shirt waist, coll'Ui or linen, Mrs. ! i Flint, 1st. .et tidy, Esther 'luflt, -ud. Best collection el sol.t pillows, Lucv Stanloo, 2nd. Best petticoat, nut white, 'Mm. II. (.'. Stanton, 2ud. Best lamp mat, Mra B Oaey, 1st. Best tidy, Mre B Casey, 1st. Best collection sofa pillows, Mi L Gillette, let. Best sofa pillow, Mifw 1, (ullette, 2nd. Best tablo cover, Mri. A J Howard, 1st. DIVISION K. For Misses under 1 yearp. I'LAKS 1. IIUCAII. Loal potato ycael lre l, ivi.tu .lew ett,2nd. Loaf hop rising bread, Vivian Jonett, 2nd. Soda biftcuilB, Vivian .lewott. Int. Soda biscuit, Veil Barker, 2ud. Loaf hop lieiug bread, Gertie Kast, 1st. Loaf potato yeast bread, Gcrtio Kast, ls. cLAfca li Cakes. Lsyer cake, Helen Willis, 2nd. Layer cake, Veil Barker, let. class iv, needlework. Handkerchief, hemstitched, Hannah Wollfinherg, first. The Chief Charm or 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 "snan" and stvlc of our irarments usual low price are giving us astonishing busy days on this article. Call and examine our entire stock of Staple and Fancy Dry 1 Soft pillow, Hannah Wallenberg, hrst. Specimen silk or linen embroidery, Hannah Woilcnberg, cecond, Fancy apron, Ma.-gie McClallen, first, iie-half dozen embroidered doilies, Lillian Stanton, first. Pocket handkerchief, hemelitcbeti, Lillian Manton, second. j Sola pillow, (iertio Kast. eecun l. ! Center piece, embroider, tierlie Ka.t, i IVst PiHcitiieii oiul lace, Jennie Ion- I uou, ursi. i Sieimeii l)Htleulcrg, Jennie lndon, j lust. Secuueu iik or linen embroidery. i Jeunw l-on Ion, first. 'Continued on page 3. "Mrs. Sanders had ten hemorrhages and people here said she would never be well again." V .. Sander W. Ve., write : F.l . of Hrra Matog CcqdIt. ' ly wife hH hrnonlufre of ine itmjr. Bt a a a ten hemorrhage aat people here Mid he would aerer be well again. Bat the be am to take Dr. Tierce 1 .olden Medical Inor enr, and he mm brxa. tn Km Ktreartli aad Srh. After takina- tea bottles he wa entirely well. If you think thn will do too any aood to publith. )ot nw It. and. if anyone depute the menu of thl almost omnipotent raedtctae. ther mif enclow a If adftre.ed rnrelope with Manip. and I will an swer." When anything is I I wrong wun me t aCT'O'i ,nc,c 's no l'n CjVj-f J 1,1 I lose. The ster r I easy and wrong; with the lung- me to P". ate quick frr.m a "slight cold "' to bronchitis ; front btonchitis to pneu monia ; from pnnimonia to permanently weakened lunp. and ftotu that to dread consumption ilsiif. The time to ciitc consumption is before it gets a start. Take Dr. Ptetce's Golden Medical Discovery on the first appearance of couj:h or cold, and you will never have i hemorrhage or a tubercle. The Discovery' is the greatest health builder in the world It first straightens out all digestive disor ders, and aids the body in ridding itself of poisonous effete matter. It tones ttp the stotTMcli. invigorates the liver and in con nection with lr. Pierce" Pellets keeps the bonds op.-n and regular. LHin t let au nn scrupulous medicine dealer lotst some Rubstitu'.c when you want Dr. Pierce's medicines Aeit your rights get what you ask f :r, and be well. - Today'5 Market. Pokiland, Set. i Eggs Oreson, is cents per uoz. Butter JUest dairy, 2i'..(25c; faucy creamery, -tOVoOe iki roll. Poultry Chickens, mixed, f'-50V 3.50 rruncs Italian silver, extra choice, l'i''-i, per lb, Wheat Walla Walla 5S ( oS'.c; Val lovGO; blut8tcm til. Oats White 4Jci 13v choice gray, l-("4oc per bushel. Millstull Brau, $15; middlings T'.".'; shorle, eld.oO; chop. fU.H) ter ton. Hay Timothy $S $10 ; clover, i)fi S ; Urecou wild hay, foi" 7 ier ton. Wool Vallev, 10y.fl'Jc: Eastern Ore- con. SilL'. Mohair, 20(";0. Potatoes Oregon Burbauks, (75i'80 tiarnet Chiles, ai.5df 1. 75; new $1.00 (?1.'J5 I't'r sack. Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In l lie roiinlv t'ourl f tlif Male oi Uivgou in and lor DouuIhii C'oiiiiIt. In tlie malUr o( Die t'slalu ol Karl tviuiiucVlwcascd. .Notice 1 hcreliy given that pursuant to an ord' r oi llio nbovc entitUil court made aud co lei.'d in the rc ords oi said court ou the 51b day of bi'i'tcnilK r, is'D. The uudemgucd ailminm tralrix nnd iidministrulor will ou and after the lull day of October, l.W, proceed to sell the (ol!oiiiK deseiilnsl n al proi rty beloiiKing to Mul clinic at pri ate sale, ou the premtca near the low u of fanvouvilK', I'uuelas county, Ore gon, lowit: lleuliiiiini; ala polut ."J.SI chaius N 01 til, and 1U7,' chains went of llio iinartcr wlloii )osl on t!i liuo bettvevu bco'Ioiis JO and :'l in township U0, aoulh raue 5 nest, W. M runuiiiK thence wesit 1.1 chHinii, tbeuce south 4) chains, theuee wcat 15chalu, llicnce south !m chnius, thence ent Su.10 chains, thenec north '.'"i chains to ulaeo of bcKinnlni;. The mine liciutt part of William ITrslon's donation claim. No. 44 aud containing '."t acre's uiore or It Hg, tor ruh in baud, falcd this Kill day of September, A. D , 1S5S. VkKOKICKA K1M.MEL, Administratrix. f;F.O. W. UARTKH, (sll) AdiniiibHrotor. Get youi 5CH00L SUPPLIES n- 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 Right. . . . A. C. MARSTERS & GO. STRONG'S fURNITURE STORE Is The I Mace Hcie is an odd bureau with a 24 x 30 French bevel mirror for $15.00. Have'oth ers ranging in price from S. up and all of them guarauteed brand new. Just received a line of Bamboo book cases, music racks, Kasels foot stools, etc. that aie pretty and cheap. See our 95c solid oak diner if you can beat it will make you a present of it. Have other hardwood cane scat diners at S5 and 9octs. JUk -. inra' . i OH STATE NORMAL DRAW. OREGON. sHrnTm'oii.r!Fass. Will open its doors for the uew school year ou September 11, 1S99. The buildings have been thoroughly reuoraled aud improved. New apparatus adtlcU and other improvement made lor the comfort and convenience of the studcuts. Ootid Boarding and Dormitory; Advantages at the lowest rxMc rate. Uniform State Normal School Course, Complete Training School in connection with the Normal, where Senior are nrolewioually traiued under the supervision oi a Critic Teacher, w ho will give his entire time to this work. Graduates ol this school are given a credit of Thirty Month's Teaching Experience, which enables them to reach the Lite Diploma in the quickest aud most satisfactory manner. Send your address tor complete catalogue to JNO. B. WALKER, A. JV1., 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. Triumph Prune Grader For Green and dried Primes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. AVanteJ: W men for lumber yanl. skid road, logging and saw mill work Wanes ft-50, $1.75 and $2.00 per day. Steady employment. Apply to Tbe Uootb-Kelly Lumber Co., Saginaw, Ore. To Buy Furniture. Irou 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 fresh and new and up-to-date in styles. We sell new goods, not old goods for new and guarantee them as we represent them. Remember our motto "Honest values and good Goods." ...B. W. STRONG. iRTF " - Props. Bicycle Tires Repaired. We are gcltiug a Que vukanuer and sill soon be prepared to mend all cuts aud gaBhea in netv and old tires. Our vutcauiiiing will be fully guaranteed and we ran put your old tiies in good shape. T. K. RicriARnsos, Roseburg Bakery. WHITE, -f GRAHAM, AND RYE. f BREADV FRESH EHV also All kinds of Pica, Cakes, uud Cookies. H. HANISCH, Prop. Notice For Publication. L'MTIDbTtTHL.ISDOrTl't. , KM:burg, Oregon, July 36, 109. Notice la lien-by Kireo that in compliance" Hitbtbe ),roYiiom of the act ol Coogrenof June 3. Un, eotiUed "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the Stales oi California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory:" JOHN B. HALE, of Grants Pass, county of Joaephioc, stale of Oregon, has this day filed in thia ofliee bl twoih statement No. 91, for tbe purchase of the SK of section No. 1 in township No. 32 H, rau'-e No. X W, and will offer proof to show thai tbe laud sought la more raluable for ita tlnt.er or stone than lor aTncuitural porpoaea, and to establish but claim to said land before tbe Reg ister and Keceirer of tbia office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, tbe JQth day of October, V-'M. He names a wilnessea: William S. Sipper, Richard Miller, W illiam Hammond and L. C. Brews, all of Granta Pass, Oregon. Any and all persona cfaimiug adverwlr the alove-ilcsrrib,-d lands are reo nested to rila'tbeir claims in this oBiee on or before said 20th day ol October, Vf). i. T. BKIDGE3, OKU'li.) Kegiater. Notice for Publication. I'Mtao STtTe L45D OrricR, R.jaeror, Oregon, (September 9. ls. Notice ia hereby given that tbe following interTOB to maae final proof in soptxvt of his that sajd proof will be made tirUm ta and keceirer, C. h. La.o.1 Office at kuseoarz. Oregon, ou October 57, ljt, xU: STEPHEN CHAPMAN On his H. E. No. kT'.T, for the lots A 6. sec 7, lot L eee 16. Tp. IS, 8. R. i. West He names the following ;ituesises to prove his continuous residence uyon and cultivation of, said land vU: A. a. Smith, N. II. Rone, Z. Pelland, Herbert UuDt. all oi Oakland, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, (UUi) Scgiater. Notice For Publication. (Isolated Tract) fTBUC LAND SALE. t"5ITM BTaTCS Lxsd Omo Boscbnrg. Oregon. TVJOTICE U HZRXBT GIVES THAT IX x' pursuance of instrnctiona from Ibe Corn mlasionerof the General Land Ofiee, nnder au thority rested in him be aectiosi 24.Vi I; s n- BtaU, aa amended by the act of Cosgreaa asv proTrd February A 1X. ! will prweed to efler at public sale oa the lJLh day of August, 11W, at thia office, ttw fOtlowlnar iraui 01 tana u-wii: uoi , BcC 11 1. (3L YL. 4 W. AnT and all nersona elalmina- ulnnrW ilu. aboTe-descritietf landa are requested to tie their claims la this ofhee on or before tbe day above dt-sinated ior the commencement of said sale, o:hcmie their rights will be furfeited. jmy iv, it .: J.T. BRIDGES. J. B. BOOTU. Becistex. KeedTcx. Lnwt6p) County Treasure'! Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all pstrtiea LoiJiog Doaglaa coonty warraota in dorsed prior to and including Marcb 4, lSvto preeent Uie urao at Ibe treasarer'a office at tbe Doug! Coanty buk for payment, as interest will cease t hereon alter tbe dale ol this notice, DaUd tbia tbe ?7Ui day of- Jnly, ln, at tbe City of Koeebrirr, Oret-oa. UkXJ. V. DlJIVICK, CounU Treasurer, Dooglas Coanty, Or. The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B. C0MST0CK, Proprietress. Notice. CVVTED STSTC-s J-.M? tail sea. Kceburj, Oregon, Auju. 23, IWJ, To whom it may concern: Notice ia hereby given that tbe Orcgoa i. Cali fornia Railroad Company has filed ia thia oSks) a l.i-l of land sitnated ia the Urmhit d senbed below, and baa applied for a patent lor said lands; that the list is open to the public for inspection and a copy thereof by deseriptiT subdivisions, baa been pasted in a convenient place in this ofhee for the inspection of all per sons Interested and lb. public jenexallr: south of base lins aud West of the Willam ette Meridian. TpiS, RX Part of W t Sx tL H gV'I. See. U. Tp. J9, a. 7. w'-iSB';, Sec. S3. Hi dun the next siity days folloniug the date of thia notice. iroteta or cuntnii ar.fM.t ik. claim of the Company to any tract or subdivis ion with La any section or part of section, de scribed In the list, on the (round that lb. same is more valuable for mineral than for affrfcnh aral purposes, will be received and noted for re port to the General Land Office at Washinctoa, J.T. BRIDGES, Kesnstcr. J. H. BOOTH. Receiver. (A-MU0) Summons. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE A of Ure(xn, for the Count v ol Douglas. Emma SI. Carlisle, Flainuft.i vs. I Dotvc B. Carlisle, DcicndanO To Dotvc B. t. arliale, above named dekudau t : In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and reouired to appear and answer tin- complaint filed against you ia the above-eutiiled court and cause within six necks from the date of tirt publication of this guininons, and if yon fail to so appear and answer as herein required for want thereof Slaintiff will apply to said court for the relief eiuanded in bet complaint. The relief deinaudcu is a decree dissolving the niarnase contract existing between plain US aud defendant, that plaintiff mar resume her former name, tmma M. Tabicr aid (or lull re lief. . . This summons is published once a week for six successive weeks by order of Honorable J. W. Hauultou. judge of the above-entitled court, n'ade August liib, IS"?, and published tho hist time iiituat 17, &.. iated August 17, 1S9. J. A. BUCHAS.VS. alTt attorney for flamUS". Notice for Publication. U:iitkdstts Iajsd ornui Roseburg, Oregon, July 26, 1SW. N'oticu ia hereby eiveti that in ramnllanea mill the provisions of tho act of CnniiM nt June Siil. IJ-7S. entitled "An act lor ih l.-kr,f j timber lauds in the states of California, t-'ro- Kou, -icvaua aim vtasnington Territory. , WiLLlAM R Ml'I'RK. Ol (j rants rasa, County of Josephine. State of Oresou has this dav tiled in this office nis sworn statement No. 6SW for the purchase oi the N. . li of Section So. 1C, lu Township So. Kf Kaui,-o No. 3 W. aud will oflt-r proof to show that tho land sought ia nioftahiablc for its tim ber or stouo than lor mrlou.tul'nV fcasnioses, and ' to establish hit claim t kauvl lead beforu the RcEislcr aud Receiver of this otnee at Roacbura jOregou, ou 1'riday, the i'lh day of October lev . He names as witnesses: John R. Halo, Rich ard Miller, William Hammond, I C. Brown all of Grants l ass, Oregon. Any aud all per. sous claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to hie their claims la this ofliee on or before said iuh dav of October, ISO. J. T. BRIDGES, U-Uiip) Register, Hadyan is now sold at 50 cents per parkagfl by all drngsiats. (iet Hndyan n