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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1899)
NEW GOODS r. J LOWEST PRICES RICE & RICE, The House Furnisher, ROSEBURG, OREGON. "Ye Furnish Your House Complete. Three Large Shipments. Direct from Kastern factories, received in the last ten days. Goods bought in large quantities mean low prices for the consum er. That is our proposition. No Wise Buyer, Can 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. It's a fact Groceries. Cor. Jackson and Oak m 8 That at Currier's Grocery you can get the best goods for the least money. Call around and convince yourself that $$2 our prices are right: satisfaction guaran- 5d2 teed. Tust received a fresh line of 3 T T VMa B IVI STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is The Place v. s : v:tv. :s;v.s :rs,; s :: :.v: :v THE PLAINDEALER THE BLIC SCH00LS vs MM - Thursday, i KOSEBURU REVIEW. THE I CONTRACT LET. T 1'LAISDEALEK IT BUSHING CO. E. I). STRATKORU.. XV . C. CONKER.. Vublishtr jailor 1. 1. STRATFORD, Mgr. and Solicitor BaMcrtplloa Kate. One Vear eix Mouths furcc Month . SEPTEMBER 21, 1S93. j Again last Thursday the Hoseburg Re ! view took owaslou to make iiselt ridicu lous and the laughing slock of the entire community, ? mating am-tber con temptible itn I niaiicton attack on the principal ami directors of our public John E Bays to tirade the Mo hawk Railroad. i oo X echoola, without provocation, but tiroply to gratify a personal epite of the editor engendered by the failure of the school board to f avorabl v consider an appli a tion of a very near relative of this plebe ian editor, for a poeition in the school. He save "Heretofore Kosebur Las not Almost every ni.il ii.i- k Us j considered it oecewary to import t.raius Wrought ob new cah tubcMo-. to the j from Myrtle Point, and the ueceesity for t... -irul.il... Mir la Creek and it now exists in the minds of a very - : . . - t a .i. Gardiner being among the puccipal con tributore. In the meantime. J. h. fftrav ford, our rustling lm?ines manager, Las ; been kept buey - recordist V. i;atnes of new subscribers iu tle bopyid d-jwu the Uuipuua river. The I'laisoialek is enjoying a veritable eabcrii tion and ad small clique, who tecured the potr they possess by false pretences." Prof. Traver was unanimously elected by the school board to serve a second year aa principal of the public schools, to satis factorally was his first year's services. Hence, it will be seen that the "small vartiein oootn and er'e the cJoms of the jeUqa-." referred too. is no lees tban the year it will have the largest bonifide cir culation of any neaspawr paWi bed in Southern Oregon. rJroniit home inetitutio-., aud help build op your on city and country. The fruit season is here and the mar school board, which is composed of three of this city's aicet prominent, highly es teemed and successful business men, namely: J. F. Batter, Attorney O. P. Coahow and F. W. Woolley, who were elected to the position they hold practi- j cat without opposition, these geallemen i bavins always ben among Mr. Fisher's In a telephone uieceaiie to the Guard K. A. So.Hh, vice-president of the Bootb Kelly Lumber Co , gives the information that Tuesday at San Francisco, Chief Eogineer Hood, of the Southern Pacific, let the contract for grading 14 miles of the branch road no the Mohawk to Juhn E. l.ys, of Portland, formerly of tLo hrm of Jeffreys & Cava. This contract covers that part of the road from the point wli;re it leaves the S. P. R. R, to the Mohawk mill site, four miles above Cole's station. The mill site has been named Wendling. after one of the pro moters, and application has already been made for a poetofficv. The engineers will commence at once setting the grade stakes, and it is J under stood Contractor Bays will begin grading on Monday next. Mr. Bays will employ all the men and teams be can secure in this section, brieging the rest of bis help and apparatus from Pji Used. Eugene liasrd MINES INCORPORATED. The Helena and Winchester Made Stock Companies. ket it flooded with choice frail, melons in abundance. Water- Btncu 'riends, rocially. ! Tfiai. ,m iK. s.intlimn In thflm ir Fisher now contemptuously refers as "a j very small clique7' and who ha accuses Massachusetts leads Ml v e btates in j of a tre,cn 0f tiust and "securing the furnishing soldiers for the Philippines, j pg, tney possess by false pretenses." Edward Atkinson's ability e a recrait- j yvtat do onr thoughtful, intelligent citi Ing officer deserves a teetim-aiial. ren8 tijink of this accusation? Is there "" i the remotest belief entertained by any The Wai-bintf-on volunteers evidently one iu this community, that the above do not consider the ar failure nor an j mentioned gentlemen ever entered into nujuet cause, eighty members of the gal-: any agreement ith Mr. Fi-l.er prior to lant First Washington haviog reinlu-ted. J their election, or made any pledges or t promises they have not fulfilled that U is planned in Washington to Und tbie relaUve of Mr. Fuher should be giv- .1.. .,..! I, -..tf .nif.r.:t'Lwa,u"" ou,uu, v' u" an armv on the norm o after the navy has preparel e way. thus attacking Agilnildo's rm in the rear. Secretary Root is a man w ho does busi ness and keeps things moving. All the new regiments will be landed at Manila this fall, in time for a hot winter campaign. ilar promises? Xo, most emphatically, jno! However, such an inference might j easily bs drawn from the insinuations of this freik of humanity, whom a long suffering community has pet milled to flourish in its midst. Relative to the importation of Myrtle Point brains to this city, we think there are several person who will aree uh ' ue, when we say that any kind ol brains, Tnere are whispering in political cir-! not excepting call brains, would be an cies that Elihn Riot, secretary of war, is : improvement t j the quality of gray mat likely to be the administration candidate fjrthe republican nomination for vice president. Nebraska papers report a large de mand for lands in that stat. It is quite extraordinary to note how many kinds of prosperity have been visited upon Ne braska by the defeat of Bryan. ter now employed on the editorial eta IT of the Review, and from which emioates the foul effaeiaus contained in i!s col umns from time to time. Congressman Tongue Visits Roscburg Portland wins her fight to have the Thirty-fifth regiment to go aboard trans ports at that port. The steamers will be fitted out wiib supplies at San Francisco nd come to Portland for the regiment. Prophets h-i insisted that the annex ation of Hawaii would cause the United btates aa enormous amount cf trouble and expense have to be reminded now that the peaceful and floari-hiog little islands are still on the map. ! Col. . Bryan declared in a Han Francisco that he did not favor the withdrawal of our troops from tlie Phil ippines until a stable g'jvainmeot is es tablished. What has ir popocratic neighbor to say a hoi: this? The Mite, published at Corrallis, Claude A. Riddle, editor and manager, came Jto our table attain this morning after neue pension of about one year. It is a four column folio, appears brighter and more newsy than ever and its liber al advertising patronise intuiei ite sac cess. Long liveth Mite and m;yits editor prosper exceedingly. Toe trust discussion promises to re vive the tariff question, the democrats alleging that the tariff i tin father or mother of trusts. It has cut no figure with the trusts, but the present tariff Lai brought ortfer oat fct chaos, prosperity out of disaster, and strength out of weak ness. It is to lie hoped that there will le oo more bootless disuussioh of this question which his already lx en settled, but if it must c m, let the democracy of the couotry et dure the coubeqaenues. lid Prof. Traver been vested with the authority to employ the tubordinate teacher in our public school and exer cise! this authority to ttie extent of fa vorably coosidcriu the application of a near relative of the Review's editor for a P N-iii u iu tbtt sdiooM, regardless of the wishes of the fn.-h.iol bwrd, tin professor luilit have b ru spared the dirty thrifts directed at him by this igooram nr. However tnis childish prattle of the Review really ' does no harm and it pleads Charlie, who can't help making a dmky of himself. Hon. Thomas II. Tongue, congress man from this district, accompanied by his daughter, Elizabeth, 'spent Wednes day iu this city cn their return home from Grants Paw, where on Tuesday j Mr. Tongue delivered an add.-ess at the 1 Soldiers and Sailor' reunion. Wednes day afternoon Mr. Tongue and daughter were guests at the Soldier's Uame aad received a very cordial welcome from the commandant and old veterans. Mr. Tongue's popularity is steadily increas ing in this part of the state, where the people are beginning to realize that in him nMirrtn Kao aa mnat nr. la o 1 1 I imlne. aaaaaa vav,a a aa uiwci - aauw tuu speech at t trious champion io congre-s. Mr. Tongue's acquaintance and popularity with bis colleagues in congress is juet beginning to place him in a position to accomplish much good for his district and the state at large, few far Western men having more icfluence in coogriss tban has Mr. Tongue. For some time past Mr. Tongue has been working vig orously to secure the condemnation and porcbase of the locks at Oregon City by the government, in which he has thus far been mist successful. The impo'taace of this effort on the part of our coLtress- man will be more fully realized and ap preciated when it is stated that free locks at Oregon City means an annual stving to the Willdtne'.te va!ley farmers of over $2o0,0u0. The freight rate through the locks being 50 cents a ton, abolition of the toll would result iu a saving of about J5J,000 a year to the producers and fbippers interested. The popula tion o! the district prooeed to be bene fitted by the purchase of the locks being about 141,000. Mr. Tongue very eenti bly argues tl at "in a word, the river is a regulator of freight rates. To abolish the toll means fj oil of every carload of produce and merchandise shipped from valley poiuts to Portland, and Ir.jiu Port land to valley paint." In Mr. Tongue Oregon most certainly has a n.oet able aud energetic representative. Articles of incorporation of the Helena Mining Co. No. 2, P.J. Jennings, R. J. Jennings and Charles Bruneau, have been filed io the county clerk's office. Capital stock, fl.OOO.OoO; value of each share, ! ; the object and business of the corporation ia to own, purchase and sell mining claims in Lane and Dougl coon tie: principal office, Cottage Grove, Or. Trustees J. I. Jone?, G. U. Snapp and ('. II. Jones have filed articles incorpor ating the Winchester Mining Co., of Ro- bemia : object is to boy and sell and op erate mining property io Line and Douglas counties; principal effice, Cot tige Grove; capital stock, (00,000 di vi Jed into 1, 000,000 charts at o cents each. Eogene Guard. A Trail to Bohemia. The board of trade met in special ees sion Monday evening for the purpose discussing the proposition of boilding wagon road from liiii city 'to the Bo hemia mines, and to arrange lor an earl survey of the route. Ti;e uieetiog whirS was fairly well at tended was called to order by President Sheridan and remarks were made on the subject by Hon. U. S. K. Buick, S. C. Flint, I. F. Rice, J. H. Shupe. G. G. Warner, T. K. Richardson. C. S. Jack- eon, E. Chevigny and others. The opinion generally expressed was that a trail should first he constructed and if the route proved a practical one a wagon road would follow in due course Of time. On motion the following commit tee was appointed to solicit funds for the purpose of opening the trail : D. S. K. Buick, S.C.Flint, I. F. Rice, B. W. Strong and T. K. Richardson. The bosrd adjourned subject to the rail of the president. To all sick and discouraged Peo pie in mind, body or estate. No matter what your ailment ; or how long you have been ailing. Greeting, Health and Peace. t y y s ' r i . mm To Buy Furniture. Roseburg Bakery. WHITE, GRAHAM, AND RYE. f BREAD There are thousands of people till over the world who are tick and Utterly discotuapd because mcdiciue has failed to cure them. They are t' raving out lives cf torture, having come to the conclusion that thfre is no hope for them. . But there is hope. There ii a jceitie cure for ev ry fcrm tf ditewe, even those commonly called incurable, as Dubetis, Brights disease, Con sumption and Cancer. That there i-i so immense poaer iu the mind for tho cure of the sick is a truth, which is daily growing stronger to the consciousness of all think ing people. Take for instance "Christian Science." It is more than a fad, it is a rediscovery in part rf an old thousands of years old ever active and wonderful, but Btill imperfectly understood Force in Nature. Still Christian Science tas no claim to be called a science (and it tn.y be questioned w Let her its founder, who is said to have made a million of dollars out of it, has justifiable claims to be a considered consistent fol lower of the lowly Nuririne) yet it cannot be denieJ, that Mary Eddy is an Idealist and has found thv mind controls matter, acd cores are being made, which Io al but the initiated, seem almoet miracnlons. These cures, perhaps all cures, are effected by changing the vibrations in a patients mind. The presence of a doctor, whom we have been accus tomed to trunt will often change these vibrations snd supplant fear wilh hope. I I-pe is allied to the will. The will takes its rise out of hope. As eoou as tde vibrations are changed from doubt and fear to hope, ths will begins to g it her force and af-sert itself. When our treatment, mental and Bio-chcti'ical, s'.rikee tnare!y iuto the centres of dieeared vibration and tbepatitnt U-gins at once to recover. I claim to hive found the means by which Mental not Christian) Sviecce con.h g iu to the aid of a mi'd and ration? therapeutics (largely Eii-Clieiriieii r life chemical) can cure tie mot serious forms of disease either of mind or l.ody. Even tl ce tronbles of Otgai ic character, Heel ing Brain, long, heart, stomach, livrr, k:dne)e, or sx organs, and I prc poie to prove this to the satisU:iim of ths afllicted who rosy call upon tor. I will give references and examination. To those who cancot corns but wha write me, enclosing (.tamp I'll send free advice. My permanent P. O. address ts Box 625, Portland, Oregon. I shall remain for a week possibly ten days at the McClslUn Hous, but come at once if you want t know what ails you, an-I what yon mast djtoget well. Hcie is an odd bureau with a 24 x to Freuch bevel mirror for $15.00. Have oth ers ranging in price from $S. up aud all of them guaranteed brand new. Tust received a line of Bamboo book cases, music racks, Easels foot stools, etc. that aie pretty and cheap. Iron teds to suit all comers ranging in price from $4.25 up. I m inf. also All kinds of Pies, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HAN1SCH, Prop. Our line of Carpets and Wall Paper can t be beat they are fresh and new and up-to- uaie in styles. See our 95c solid oak diner if you can beat it will make you a present of it. Have other hardwood cane seat diners at S5 aud gocts. We sell new goods, not old goods for new and guarantee them as c represent them. Remember our motto "Honest values and good Goods." Notice For Publication. C5ited States L.d Om , KtMebunr. Oregon, July A, 189. Notice it tiertfbjr siren that In eomplianca with tbe v"J '" u( tlie act of Congroa ol Jane 3, lt7, entitled "An act fur the aaleof timber lan'U in thcfetatcn of California, Oregon, ' Nerxla and Wuhinxton Territory;" JOHN R. HALE, of Grant Yt-t, county of Joacphloe, state ol Oregon, hu this day filed in this vOlce hi sworn utatemcut No. ml, (or tbe purchase of tbe HE H ol Motion No. 1 iu township No. 33 H, ranve No. 3 w. ana win oner proof 10 now teal me lana roueni u more Tunote tor ies ujboct or (tone than lor asn-icuHnral purpose, and to ustablirh bis claim to il ianl before the Ker- Uter and KcctiTi r of tbi odire u Sotetmrc. Oregon, on friilay, tbe 3Kh day of October, I.V'J. He namen M witnestcs: W illiam E. Ripper, Kicbartl Miller, William Hammond and L. C Brown, all of tiranu Pais, Oregon. Any and all penons claiming adrersrly tlx atove-riwribed lands are renaested to their cUinn in tbtt office en or before said 30Ui day of October, li-. J. T. BRIDGES. GU'-l') Begiiaec ...B. W. 'Tis Delightful TO RIDE A Notice for Publication. U.tiTiD Statu Laso Office, RtMeban;. Oiefon, September 9. 109. Notice In hereby Kiven that the following named wttler has liled notice of his intentioa to msjce final proof In support of his claim aad that aid proof will be made before tbe Secislzr and Receiver, C. b Land Office at Ruaeoarv, Oregon, on October 27, 19, Tiz: STEPHEN CHAPMAN On his H. E. No. 67V7, for the lota i It , See lot 1. Sec 16, Tp. r., 0. R. I. West, He names tho iollnwloK . aitneaes to prove bis eontinnoua residence upon asd cultivation of, said laad A. a. Smith. N L Rone. Z. PeUaad, Herbert Hunt ail of Oakland, Orcxoo. t. T. BRIDGES, (Ut) Register. John B. Pilkington, M. D. DOUGLAS COUNTY PRUNES Quit Fkkiog (Jreen Prunes, But Mae Started ip The Evaporators. A Tour of Coos County. Filipino's Prisoners Attention, Atkinaldlsts. Washington, i?ept. 19 Secretary Koot to Jay received a cablegrim from Geoeral Ot is that teemed to indicate a weaken ing on tbe part of tbe luaurgeote in La ion. It contained a proffer to deliver tbe American prisoner who bare been for so many months in tbe band of tbe insurgents, and also eongbt permission to parley it U General Otis. Tbe cable, grain was at once taken by Secretary Koot over to tbe cabinet meeting, and formed tbe main topic for discussion at tbe beginning of tbe cabinet session. Follow ioj; is tbe test of tbe dispatch: "Manila, Sept. 19 Adjatant-tieneral Washington : General MacArtbar re ports from Angeles a visit of two insur gent oflicers wiib a request for permis sion to send into oar lines tbe American prisoners snd to send ti Manila a prom inent iiiMirgeut general officer for con ference, liio requested interview was granted, and ineargeot officers at Angel es will return north this morning with the information. Otis," "A few days of warm weather Lave ripened tbe prunes so rapidly tbat the pickers were forced to quit packing, eays tbe Kiddle correspondent of tbe Kote burg PutiNDEALkK," The above item is going tbe rounds of the state press, aod while a true statement, conveys .n er roneous impression. By wsy of expla nation we will say Ibat most of tbe Ital ian prune growers in and about Riddle sold their prunes green this season at one cent per pound deliveicd at tbe de pot, wbere they were nicely packed for shipment. However, to handle tbe frnit in this manner and to insure its reach ing its destination in good condition, it is Lecessary that the trait be picked be fore it becomes fully ripe. The recent warm weather having hastened the rip ening of tbe prunes, green shipments ceased, bat picking continued jast tbe same, tbe remainder of tbe fruit being hauled to tbe various evaporators wbere it is being converted into a firet-c'.ass dried product. Tbe prune crop of South Douglas is turning out better than was nticipated though not as heavy a yield as last year, but tbe quality is cqoaily as good if not better. Pointed Paragraphs. Races at Salem. The Pioneer's Way. 'The "aunties" have probably forgot triiHiatthe American iioneer carried hi bible iu one baud aud bis rifle in tbe other, aud that our magnificent domain ii tbe fruit of bis expansionist ideas. Xs't't-ilie American (dem). The United Stales Kevietd Sti tutes says: SecMon o&jl. Lvety person owing al- j legiance t j tbe United States who levies war againet them, or ndheres lo Ibein eneruiee, giving th?m aid and coiufcrt i wi'.liin the t'tiited Hates or eluew here, ! i. guilty cf treanun. Section 6IJ3J. Kery ers .11 guilty ol treason eh! I HiiftVr d -atli ; or, at the Jia-' eretion of the court, r-liall lo irupuaoned al hard lbjr lor not less than live j ears aud lined not leM than $10,G0J and, moreover, be incapable of holding any ofTn under the United States. Wednesday, as on Saturday, the pace was the attraction cf the day. Tbe en tries were; Jees Brown's I'atbnitrk, Kirkland's Primrose, I'ratt's Scappoosa, McDonougb's Belle Air, Wentworth's Alir.ora, Hose's Barnacle, Simpson's Aha Norte, and Starkweather's Stark ay. Surky was a rtroog favorite. He afl seventh in tbe line, while Scsppoose had the polo hut be took second at tbe quarter, which was made in 0:34, Belle Air, a green horse, leading. Starkay made eeveral trials for the lead, but Bel 1 Air only iucreaecd her speed, and .n(--eil under the wire iu 2:14.' 4. Stark ny via; teccud ami Barnacle a poor tlrrd. Vic tory may be delayed a few days Ly I tku rui'lnira (if Hiicli man an rAnuriiEBmtii lentz, but it if sure to come. Iu the meantime, let the work of spotting the traitors go bravely on. Tbo poetically inclined young man cl tbe city who penned the following is en titltd to tbe blue ribbon : I met a girl of the . And gently took her t& 1 thouicbt I'd pop tbe 7 But I didn't have the ts& Probably the man never lived who wasn't sorry that he wrote a certain let ter. As impregnable as is Gibraltar, IVwey captured it with no resistance. Great hardships prevail in the West Tbe farmers cannot sacure enough hands to gather their big crops. Baltimore JleralJ. The first year of a man's married life be speaks of his wile s darning as em broidery. What he calls it alter tbat wouldn't look well in this column. Tbe Dewey day committee on plan and scope is earnestly requested to re serve a good seat for Senator Hoar, where be can command a full view ol tbe band wagon. Many of tbe new autumn bats for the c. oi-door girl, though not designed for ; i iing, call forth tbe irreleyant and uncomplimentary remark from tbe small boy : "SLoot tbe hat." ' Last Sunday a brown b'ar approached within a mile o( Engene, evidently look ing for thoso eastern editors who have Ltd so much to say about Skinner's butte and the game breakfutt. For a few days IoogHr state a 11 airs will have to rest quiet, while the people look with pride upon the prize pumpkin and tbe curly beaded fteer and lose their money on tbe horse that was sure to win at Salem. Tbe pavillions are not very well tilled, not tyenas well died as in former years, at tbe state fai, but tbe horse races are all right, and there are plenty of shows, balloon ascensions, etc, I i fact it isn't any more of a eta'e fair than id past years, if as much of a one, but it ii a pretty good place to be eutertained. Albany Democrat. Rambler Bicycle, Because you know that it is the STRONGEST, EASIEST RUNNING MOST DURABLE BICYCLE MADE. They Sell at the Reasonable Price of $40.00 A. C. MARSTERS& CO. Notice For Publication. r.iiKu fL4i.xDtAu.K: I have jnst finished a tour of Cod county, and thought icrbapa my friends would be pioasoa 10 rear iroui lue road coun try. Dairying, the chief industry, is making rapid progress and ranches, which a few years ago w,ere barely payin expenses are now under tbe management of the dairyman jielJicg a handsome in come. Many separators are iu use, thus leaving the milk to be used on tbe ranch. Again, they realize tbat a good gow is cbesper than a poor one, sod some ol tbe fines', herds I have seen ia the West are right htrn in Coos county. Their creameries are a decided success, being fully equipped and well managed by con. pe tent men. Their batter commsods the highest market price in San Francisco, and is all that a first cUss batter can be. Some of the creameries run the whole year round, while others close down In the fall and do not start op until spring as some of tbe ranchers are not prepared to feed daring the winter moLthe. Though winter milking is coming more and more into vogue. an 1 lodging camps are numerous, while tret lYlHrKel every saw mill excepting one ia in fall Dlast. I ore j schooners are under course I WIiaIpctIa nnrf me nay. une (luxated Tract) 1-LBLIC LA5D 8 AXE. L'5iteo States Lakd Omci Hoseburg, Orefun. "V-OTICE li HEREBY GIVES TBAT 15 A' bumiaDec of instruction! from Uie Cota mieiontrof the General Land Office, nnder au thority Totel in him by Section Mm. U.S. Ber. Stat., aa amended by tbe act ol Conaresa ay proved bruarr -jd. lauj, wa will proceed to offer at public stie oa the lvtk day of Auxwt, Vi'i, at this office, toe foliowina tract of land to wit: Lot a, bee. 2:, T. 2. 8L JL I W. Any and iTJ penons clalminf advenety tk aiioTeieM-Titieu tanas l t renueatcd to SJ their r before the day abora ciaims in tnis office on or I desiiniatcil for the commencement of said tale o.ncnruu ineir ngnu wui oe loricilea. July 13, inn. J.T. BRIDGET J. D. BOOTH. X4lter. Keorirer. OinSp) The Chief Charm of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest yon to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and New. The "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 Goods, ail that is new and up-to-date at specially attractive prices. Mailorders solicited. WQLLENBERG BROS. Notice For Publication. rsiTED STATE." LaXD OfTKa, Kosebarg. Orefon, &e?C 16. Isse. Nlk-v U hcrebr civrn it ml the tolUln- n lined s ttier ha (ikd nulice of his iateaOoa to make final pnW in supr-irt of his claim, and that siJ proof will bo msle before the Begiste and Bcrviver, D-S. Laud ofiwe at Bor.-boix, Ore ron, on Oct. J. Ir.1. JOHN F. NOAH. on fus H. E. Ko. !rJ?, lor the Lot L. Section 71. Tow nship fv, B. S West, W. M. Be names the following witnesses to prove her eoo- iinnoos nai'tcnce upon and eniuvsuoo of eaia land, vis: W. X. Goodman. W. SI. Moore. 1. E Soh. 1. C. Wiley, all of Csms Vslley, Ore gon. J.T. BBJDGiS, si."P Hefiatar The Home Baken? 701 Oak Street, Oppritc Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Eery Day "Boston Baked "Beans," a speciality. MBS. B t!0IIST0CK, Proprietress. in of construction on tbe bay. Une at I tirA? and Cured Meats Tuese all speak of the return of pros-1 . hish and uame in 5eason, petily, and a bright future for Coot county. Such industries give rise to a demand in the vegetable line, and tbe rancher calmly smiles as his l aded craft floats gently with the tide to a ready market place. For the hearty welcome and hospital ity received io our sister county, I ex tend to its citizens my most sioceie thanks. Mark C. Minbdn, Missionary S. S. organiser. Yellow-Jack. Washinuton, Sept. 19. The yellow fever situ ition at Key West is regarded as very grave. Since the first esse was reported three weeks ago, the epidemic has been eteadily growing until today there are over 400 cases. itiArn. 1 lit l I Ml Y'li Mrs. Alfred Clarke, of Hite wan. Manor Co., Iowa, has been tbe moth-1 er of four children. Now: she says : "I am about to become a mother again, and I nave been troub J led with morn. 1 ing- sickness snd s vomiting. I could not eat any break- fast; but two days I ago I began taking your Favorite Pre scription ' twice a day, a teaspoon ful at a time, and I am pleased to My that I hare n had a vomiting spell f two mornings." The " Favorite scription" relieves ing sickness and tbe other discomforts of the oeriod preceding motherhood by purifying- the whole system and by strengthening and invigorating tlie spe cial organs involved. Morning sickness is due to tbe efforts of nature to remove from the body every bit of impurity which might offset the health of the little one to come. The direct cause of the nau sea is an irritation of the nerves of the femi nine organism, which have ti sympathetic connection 'with the nerves of the stomach. The " Favorite Pre scription " goes di rectly to the seat of the trouble, soothes the iffloil nerves and brings comfort at - once. It is a safe medicine to take. It contains no al cohol, o p i u m or other dangerous drug. It contains no sugar or svrup. It aids the diges tion aud is a gen eral -system tonic, while it acts directly and strongly on the one special set of organs. iff Jf'Vf Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, Props. 'Phone Main 181. Triumph Prune Grader For Green and dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. IN CLUBBING The Semi-Weekly Plaix dkalkr and The Week ly Oregoniau, both one year $2.00 The Semi-Weekly Plain dealer and the Sunday S. F. Bulletin '32 pages both one year !?2.qo Two papers for the price of one. All three papers one year for $3-oo ANY ONE WANTING Fruit Graders, SHOULD BUY THE MOfilTOR. ltliaUvn iuiproMNl aiKl is tho W-s-t nuu'hiiio 011 tho market. It soparatos tho fruit without bruising or ma shim; it ami with jroat rapidity. " Imniinof ROBERT POWELL, Wilbur, Oroj?ii. tolS) Sleeplessness, mel imbolia. stomach pains, heart trouble?, llujyan cures, All druggists', 50 cents. Notice. CJHTia STATIC. Lajsb Ornca, Roseburg, Oregon, Adjust 3, 183 ro whout .t may concern- NOUCV 1 . Korvl. ... t K. .W t 1 l;'! i Unda titaated In the to nhip d scrlb'. below, aad haa applied for a patent km aid Buds; tbmt the Ust U open to the pub2te lor inP etion and a copy thereof by detcripdv aor jviwoaa, has been posted In a convenient pw. in una omc for the inspection ol all per Vjs Interested and the public fanerally: m w inu une anu n e ol the willaat e.te Sleridiao. T.p'Jf, RS. Part of Sec a. Tp iT K 4. sV UVi. eVc.H. Tp. J9, R. 7. W4Svi4-.sec33. W ithiu the next uxty days follcmiug the data of this notice, protests or contests against tbe claim of the Company toaay tract or subdivis ion within sn section or part of section, de scribed in the lit, on the ground that ths sam is more valuable for mineral than for agricult ural purposes, will be received and noted fcw n. rt to thts ticnersl Land UfBce at Wsshinvton. c. (AttlO) . T. BRIDGES, Rcridter. J. H. BOOTH. Receiver. Summons. TJJ THK CIRCriT COtRT OF THE STATE of t'rt-gvm, for the Count of DougLss. Emma SI. Carlisle, Plaintiff,! vs. J Dorce B, Carlisle. Dcft-ndsut,) To Dorce B. Carlisle, stove named defendant io the name of the Slate of Oregon, you axe hereby summoned and leouired to appear and answer the complaint tiled against yon in th Hbove-tMitiU"d court snd cause within six necks from the date of th liist publication ol this uinuions. and if you fail to so appear and answer as herein required for want taereot piaiutitr will apply to said court for tho relief demauded in hei complaint. The relief demanded is a decree dissolving; the inarrian contract existing; between plain U 5 aud defendant, tbat plaintiff mav resume her former uaiue, tiiima M. fabler, and for lull re lief. This summons is published once a week for si x successive weeks bv order of H.mnraM i V. Hamilton, judge of the above-entitled court! made August litb. ls9-., and published the lim lime .lllKUSi 1,, IKr.'. lhltcd August IT, l&V. J. A. BCCH.OIA1C. al.t Attorney for Plaintiff. ra, Makes the food more delicious and wholesome sovi skina sovunrs eo. , xr vox. Notice for Publication. t'MTSD STATES LiXD Or I'll Koseburg, Urcgon, July 26, VS39. Notice is hereby given that ia compUaacw with the trovlious of the act ol Congress o JureJrd, 1S7S, cutittetl "An act for thecals k timber lauds iu the Stales of California. Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory. WILLIAM R NII'PBR. Of Urants Phss, County of Joseph iue, State ot Orenou has this day tiled in this officubii swom statement No. 6 for the purchase oi tbo N. rt. of eection Xo. IS, lu Township No. lij Kaugc No. 3 W. aud will offer proof lo show that the land sougat is more valuable for its tim bcr or stone than for agricultural purposes, antl to establish his claim to said land Ulnra ih. j Register aud Receiver ot this otBce at Roscbora j Jjjesn ou Friday, tho th day of October He name as witnesses: John R. Hale. Rich ard Miller, William llauimond, L. C. Brown all of Grunts Pass, Oregon. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the above-described? lands are retuested to (lie their claims in thlat office on or beiore said aith dav of October, US. J. T. BRIDGES, J-10 Register. liudyau ia now sold at 50 cenla per package hy all ilragiata. Gt Iltviyar,