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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1899)
HlfT MHitwmw His.- 1- XVcficlaUcPrcparaTionrorAs suuiatirig tfcTodd atalrleg tria ls the StaiasciisaiaiBan Fnsnoics TOgestion,CiwlHil nessnndRcst.Contsins nritter Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. liOT NAHCOTIC. r Thaw - A Cat 11 ApafcctKcmcdy forConslipa- ttOfLSOur 3Hjni4in,uuuiiww. Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish ncss aid Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of SET" fcXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. s gCJTHERH QrECDH SlNESME This School is now under State Control, Is the Largest and Most Progressive School of Southern Oregon. New buiMiugs ocw apmratu ami tixturvs, fine cainvu. hclttitul lmatiou, tlcluih'.Iul climalc, cxtcllciil imiuciu-o tor iuik-ni. Course of stuOy tlic mc a other Buriuals oi the riatc. Beat advautagus in Vocal and Inttreiurntal maw to be found iu i-ulhcrn OncoD. Training scbool fully ejui)cd and in charge uf a thorough critic ti-acbvr. Tuition KJ5KrVrm: ourie and ?10 per ttrm: board at hall ll.TA, and ludsms c per week, ktndenta furuiLin; bed dothinf : family board K-n and t3.X. $125 Pys all expenses for one year's schooling, including books. Th alierlart and mt thorough route to a state certificate, is tho normal course Review ciaK fur tcacocn throapbout the year. First terms onn ticpteiubcr 11. Kor catalogue or in k'roiaUon.aJ'Iix-M W. T. VAN SCOY, President ' AiliLASD, OKtOOy. WYLIE S JCce6or to General Blacksmithing .rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, EEFAJSIKG OF ALLi KLXDS PKOltPTLT DOSK. bap on corner WsIitasrtoti and Kane Sts., Rotebaric. COSWELL SPRINGS On the S. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon HOTEL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kiduey aud Skin Diseases. To Tlic L'liforluiiatc. Dr. Gibbon Thik Old n.l'.able and the mon successful Kreciaiit in San Krati riaco. still continues to cure all Sexual and i Seminal Disease" such a Oonnorrhora, Gleet Stricture. Svrb His In v$f'all lis forms, Sikia Di- ae-asea, Ncrvswa Dcbil 4 'ilty, I m potency . Semi-' . X rial Weakness and Loss ot flanbood, the ood- aucuce ol self abuse and excesww producing the plowing ympliim: sallow (oiinteuauoe, dmk lBoti under the eyes, pain iu the bend, ringing ,,rlbecn. loss of confidence, diffidence in ap J, oaehlng strangers. pal)iitalion of the heart, . ., eaaneasol the limbs and back, loas of memory 'implenon ttie face, coughs, cou"umptiou, etc. . DR. GIBBON baa practiced in ban Francisco orr thirty rezreand those troubled should not 'til to consult bim and receive the bcuelit of nis great okill and experience. Die dojtor cures t when others fail. Try him. Cure guarantee p. i Persons cured at home, vnsrgcs rcawmstjic. Call or write. UK., i. F. OIBBON. Cisco. Cal CZb Kearny St. Sap Fran m - 0 r H irk A - - . ant ana tonic. r.o oilier preparation AGtXTe wantkij- for wthe MFE Aso j can approach it in efllciency. It ln Acbicvcmetit!" of Admiral ievey, ' the worlds ; etantly relieves and TK-i tnanf-ntiy cures greatest uaval hero. By Mural llalsUad. tue T)ri.1cijt 1 nrllofvl i,ri 1 tart l.nrn life-long lneud and admirer ol the nation s i if,ysPV s,,d' 1 .nalfcVr' 1J"' ueariDUrn, idol. Uisgent and bet txjok : over oou pages 1 latulence, Sour M omarh, JSau6ea, 8x10 inches; nearly lvi pages halftone illustra- SiCkHeadaclie.Gast I Algia,CratllpS,and Tti' 'oft'iit frn'h.nr:aio.(I. ifil? other result 9 of i mp.-rfect dipestion. S?iqSck! l'f DiSSSSn (iUr: ' P pored by E. C Dewltt Co.. Cb.cafl h n cxton nid!!..n,icro. ,,or fiftlo hv A a MarMere A Co . 111 ; For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. ctirraun c-owmn. mc to citt. at m m MP PILKINGTON, S 6. W. KOAH FOR- (notice for publication. I'SlTtt) fcTAT I.ASD OmrT!, KHebuytr. OreKon. June 3i. lr.. Notice is hervby givon that in compliance with I he iiroviMi'iiit of Ihcact f Couprewof Junes, ISTi, entitled '-An act for the sale of timber lands in the Klates of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, FRANK M. HOPKINS, of Catiyonvillo. County of IK'Ugla.", State of Ore Kon, lias this lay Iii i iu Ibis office hissnorT. sialeiuciit No. G6. for the purchase of the Ixt 5, of hcution No. -A. in . Towncbiv No S. Kunire No. 5tt., and will offer proof ton I that the land nur lit 4i omit- vnluable lor-i timocror xtonc tnauior at-Ticaiiural pun and to otablii hi claim to niM laud before the fU-jUter and Receiver of thin office M Kone burg, UrcuoiL. ou baturday, the 2lh day of Amu-i, I.'. lie numes aj wilTtcwfc: William llricii, Jr., Koburl Coueier, Thoinat Wilson, j. . 1'uckctt, f i auyonviiic, uiv. Any and all perxona claiininc a tver;lT th above -descri lied laud are rciin-sted ti file their cinim in lino omce uu or ijclore saul 2iHh day of August, lyj1). J. T. URtlXil-d, lityitler. Ho, for Bos well Springs! Couiuiencniii; May 10, 1HW, and until September 30, lsJ, siiecial tickets to Doswell springs and return to this city will lie sold a fullows : oO-day tickets, 1 bo. licketn giing atnrilay anil re tnrnini! the following; Monday, f 1.40. Special rates are aleo yiven from Tort- land and intermediate points. 21 Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificial! vdiccsl s t ho food and aids Nature In 6trenptlimtotf aod recon- . Btructlntj the "xhausted digestive or izang. Itisthc.'testflisco ve'red d it?est- i Will Outfit at Portland. PoMLASu, Sept. 22. Senator Siuiou arrived iu AYaehini;lon at 2 o'clock yes- terday, and lirfure night lie had succeed i ei in knocking tJeueral SWter and the 1 Sin FrnriHO'i iirtAriertiiasier out, tinnra I lively bi nkii'g. i These nentleuien, Upon litittint; that thu Thiitv-ii'lh regiment wan t i-ail !frotii 1". rtfnnd had dtlared thrt th" 1 ii . .... . . : cv.es j iranspjits cuuia omj tie iiueu om in o Fratn-isco. The itVfartmeiit, ai-tiiifi np- oh tho atlvu-e of there men, hl no or cieieil i'. Senator Suu'.u did u t travel all the way to Wnahiiigtun for the (mi of the trip. Aa soon as he leached the capital, he ent to see the o,uatter-maBier-j;erier. al and explained the trr.e situ it ion. He then went to Secretary Hoot, and laid the cafe before him. lie showed the secretary plainly that coal aou oilier supplies could be had m cheaply in Tort- land aa anywhere on the coast and assur ed nim that the facilities for putting sup plies abroad the sliips werj as ample here as at San Francisco. Secretary Kooi at once gave the order to Ike aJjutaut general thai tho trans ports bi outfitted here in place of at San Franciaco, provided it could lie done without causing any delay, lie was as sured by the senator tint no delay would result from outlining here, so the order was made. The Klder will not come for the troops, as at Hot reported. The City of ltio de Janeiro and the Sikh have been deuig- tated aa the two transports to carry the Ihirty-Cftb, and they w ill proceed Lere soon for the purpose of taking abroad supplies preparatoiy for the voyage to Manila. The two ships can accomodate lt00 men, and are eaid to Us excellent ves sels. The Rio de Janeiro has long been in the Pacific Oriental mail ser vice. Drain News (Watctuuau.) Jliss Mae Cowan began a fall term cchool in the Victor district Sept. 11, of Misa Rosa Coffey left Friday nuht for Anu llarbDr, Mich , to resume her uiui ical studies. Evervbody seems to have caught the ioiproveuient 'ever, and it's a "good :hiog" help it alone Mrs. A. O. Thiel, of Oakland, wu guest of hei mother, Mre. J. A. Sterliug, a few days the latter part of last week. MifrSt-ti l.utin and Addle Sacry, of K eL.urg, were guests of relatives in thia city Taee.lay, leaving ou Weduesday mjrniug'a local for llariisburg. Jas. Eneley has moted his family from near Oakland to this place, io take ad vantage of onr excellent school advant ages. We welcome them to our city. Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Wakefield arrived here from Portland Saturday, and after a brief visit left for Coos Bay, where Mr. Wakefield will superintendent the jatty improvement.- Miss Lnra Hefty is Lome from Elkton, where sbe Las rpent the past two months with tier sister, M re. F. 1". Welle. Mies Hefty will begin the fall term of school at Sulphur Springs next Mouday. A. Noltner, editor cf the Portland Dis patch, was io the city Tuesday. Mr. Noltner was on hia way So Boewell prings to remain a few days, the guest of his daughter, who is stopping at that place. Mrs. F. F. Wells of Kikloo, was a guest of borne folke in this city last Fri day. Sbe was accompAoied home by her sijter, Mrs. H.J. Kitchey, of Sagi naw, who will remain her guest a few daye. J, W. Laugley, who baa been em ployed aa clerk at Hotel McCaliieter for the past two months, left this city Fri day morning for Portland to accept a like position with the National Hotel, a position which he held for nearly two year j prior to bia advent among us. There baa been some valuable improve- menta made in the boarding ball at thb Normal school thia year. Everywhere it present a cosy and home-like appear ance, with the floors carpeted and the rooms which are occupied are well tar nished. Mrs. Walker baa just received ber piano, which makes a valuable addi tion to the hall. Mrs. A. P. Hill, of Fruitvale, Calif., arrived here last Friday enronte for a visit with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. P. P. Palmer, at Scottsburg. While in the city Friday, Mrs. Hill was looking after ber property here, the residence now occupied by A. L. Moon, and to keep in touch with the prevailing order of things in this city, she is making some valuable and much needed improvements on taid property. The blooming complexion of our ladies and their freedom from the use of face powder made a deep impression upon some of tue Eastern editors while here last July. Witness the following from an agricultural editor up in Mioneopolis: "At Ashland some of the wives of East ern editors called at a drugstore to buy a supply of face powder, but the druggist did not know what they meant; tho Ore gon ladies get their shell : ike complexion from the auiora boreal is and the Pacific subset, not the apothecary shop." Tid ings. A Marion county man was driving to Salem with a load of produce and a gun. Uo the reform echool road be took a shot with his gun and placed the dead bird in bis wagon. A farmer saw the act and rushed to the city after (he deputy game warden red hot. Tue game warden pro ceeded to taki tho man in, resulting af ter a search in landing a pigeon that bad been shot, iostead of a pheasant as had been anticipated. The upholder of the law bad been rubbernecked. Applet will be apples this year. The a or Id's crop is short. Apples are now selling at 1 1 50 per box, and Colonel Dosch of the state board of horticulture predicts that they will he selling for $2.50 aud 3 a box before the end of the winter. The new post ollico money order sys tem is proving juite a convenience to people of email means who uso the new plan as a safe systeai of depositing their earnings, where it will be entirely safe. Belter roads sre a crying need in gin. Ore- Silk Hag for the Public Schools. We, the undersigned, agreo to giyo the amount opposite our names to he used in the purchase ol a silk flag for I lie Hose burg public schools: Henry Drollinger 5, Uosa Duttweiler l.J V Wright 25. Mrs G W Uimmick -5, A Young 15, Daniel Langent'erg 10, Mr rUiook 10, Mrs 11 J Dick 10, Lutie Davis 10, Mrs D Y Allison 10, James Robertson 10, Henry Crow 5, E II Bash for i 50, tiJie Wehfier 10, E C Patterson 25. Abbie Parroit 10. Uhea Cook 10. L E Uaitils 10, A Friend 10, Mrs II Jonei 10. Amata Smith 10, Mrs De aney 10 another friend 10, I'aul Henhnven 10. I Wolienherg 10, A Wollenheri 10, G W Rapp 5. W Everton 25. Total 3 CI. F L Kenney 25 cents, F A Flet- Cier 10, k. L Keevea it', fame m Campbell 10, anon 45. Anon 25. Mrs 11 Wollenoerg 50, Mrs 8 K Liuuser .Mrs 11 1 Mcuaiien -o, Mrs F W B.-uson 25, Mrs Albert Abra ham 25, Mrs W F Benjamin 25, Mrs W A Norman 25, Mrs A C Kid J 25, John Farguar 10, Wollenberg Bros 25, X A Partie 25. H Snook 25. Total $3.00. Minnie Otey 10, tie j Kapp 10, Edith l'regal 5, Iada Young 10, Mrs Colbourne 5, Mary liayden 10, Clarence Minard 10, MrsCbas Dodge 5, Mrs W R Willis 10, Mrs Dysioger 10, Mrs Jpeck 10, Mrs M Brown 5. A Marian 10, Mrs Childs 10, cash 25, A M Crawford 10, Wollenberg Bros 10, G W Kruse 10, Mra N Boyd 25, Mrs Byrnes 10. F II Churchill 10, A C Msretcrs 25.. Total $2.45. J F Barker 25. F W Benson 25, O Coshow 10, Mrs M Joacpbson 25, Belle Allen 10, E L ParroU 10, E J Hroud 10, Stella Marsters 5, Roy Ptlkington 5, Olivia Killer 5, Ellen Fiook 5, Morton Hadley 5, Mabel Wollenberg 25, Yetei ans Soldiers' Home 45. Total f 2.15. Ray Otey 5, Ben Case 25, The Plain dkalku 50. Total SOc. Mrs. Dr. tlonck 10, Mrs 11. I'.wih 10, Mrs Hand 5, Mr Estes 10, F L Langen beig 10, Hrn S G Heffncr 10, D S i Buick 25, Mra Currier 5, Mrs Eva Em brie 10, J F Tempi in 10, K L Stephens 50. i W Kimb.;l 50. P R Zmler 5. F W Beuson 25, lr G E 11 juck 25, E Waleh 25, R A IVgier 25, W C Hilda braod 25. Mrs II C Stanton 2". Etliie Collina 25, J F Furker & Co 25, Dr S M llauiby 20. Hami I n Drug C) 25. To tal ft 75. J M Hansborou 10, R land A tee 10, Mrs E M Wai'e 25, Ella Artuitage 5, S H Meyer 10, J W Wright 5. M Fickle 10, Wm Frater 2. Caeh 1 10, Rice & Kite 25, F W Woolley 25, B F Gilbert 25, Mr E L AppelbotT 25. L HilJeburn 25, A C Marks A Cj 50, Kivto Pub Co 25, Dr Twitchell 25 E Wim ierly 25, Wm Car rier 25, D S West 50, Gej J llea'on 25, WII Jaaieson & Co 50, J D lit milton T K Richardson 2i. Total 0 00. Carried over from laet ieue fJ 25. Gra nd total 131.72. . Parody on Mary's Lamb. A Spokane poet, without auy false prodery in bis composition, perpetrates the following:. Since Mary sold ber little lamb A high gear bike to buy, For company she takes along Her pretty calves so shy. They travel with her as she spina Along the road to fast. While sheep's eje?, by the gay boys, at The pretty calves arc cast. She dre;-s?s them in red aod blzck Sometimes in go'd-;a brown Delighted are the boys to see Those sportive calves in to in. ''What makes my calvee so please yoa bays?" Said Mary, llusliing red ' it is because," the boys lepiied, "Yen keep them so well fed.'' Pointed Paragraphs. Prejudice lives in the daik. In the game cf lova the dice ia aluioet always loaded. Empty beads usually give forth the loudest sounds. Too much straight whisky will make a man walk crooked. Marriage without lore is like eating potatoes without salt. Little voices would not be so bad if they did not grow so big. A goeeip is a person whom the devil has taken the ondle off of. Some people's religion is so thin that it needs veneering every Suuday. War is a sport which those wuo thirst for glory will be slow to give up. An eloquent listener is a better com panion than an egotistical talker. The recent corset trust recently organ ized will no doubt squeeze some of the small concerns quite tightly. An exchange says the two important events in the life of a man are when be examines his upper lip and sees the hair coming, and when he ex amines the (op of his head and sees the hair going. This is no joke. The editor of an El Paso paper picked up his rille one day recently and started dovvn the street to have the gunsmith repair it. The delinquent subscribers, however, got it into their beads that be wa i the warpath", and" everyone" be m : luaisted on paying bim what they owe I utai. une ot tnem wnieJ out a debt of ten yea rb' standing. On hia re turu to the cilice he found a load of bay, fifteen bushels of potatoes, ten bnshels of corn, a bushel of Missouri grapes, a load of wocd and a barrel of turnips that had been brought in by delinquents, An exchaifge, who evidently believes in sounding loud the praise of women, has the following : "Was a woman ever known to blow out the gas or be buncoed by a man who wanted to borrow money to pay a freight bill? Does she ever get her pockets picked or loso money at a little grnie? If she has a roll of bills with ber, does she ever flash it out when she wants to buy a cake of chewing gum? Isn't it a fact that she is wiser with money when she is traveling than the men, aud more to be (rusted? Instead of a woman having a man along to "pro tect her," the daily papers prove that every man who goes away from home should haye a womau to act as guardiau and keep bim from making a bigger fool of himself than he naturally is." Severe neryong spells, bearing down painB, loss of app'atite. . Hudyan cures All drngRist, COrral". HYSTERIA Is purely a nervous disorder and all tfca symptoms are of nervous origin. Hysteria ciu be perfectly and permanently eurad. HIDTAN will cars hysteria. HUDYAJI will relieve avary symptom. HCDYAlt will restore the weak ened nerves to a heal thy condition and ths symptom will dUip pesr. Hl'DYAN is a vegetable remedy and has no bad affect on the system. Btndy your symptoms care fully. When you hate done so. use the Hl'D YAN and then Mil four friends w hat It has done for you. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: 1-1. FLUTTERING or THB EYE LIDS. HUDYAN will relieve this almost Immediately. 2-2. TREMBLING OF THE LIPS. Hl'DYAN will restore the nerves to a heal Ihy conditio:!, and the trembling will disap pear. S. LUMP IN THE THROAT. The feeling is as though there was a ball In lb throat. ni'DYAN will csutc it to disappear. 4. PALPITATION OF THI HEART. HUDYAN will strengthen ths heart mtivle and cause the beats to become strong and regular. 5. SINKINO FEELINO IN THE FIT OF THE BTOMACH. It is due to the action of the weakened nerves of the stomach. Hl'DYAN will strengthen the nerves, and the kinking feeling will not recui Wonieu, this is for jon. Kemember that Hl'DYAN cure men and women. It will relieve you of all the abov- symptoms and tou can be cured. HCDYAN will effect a scrniancnt cure. Tske III DYAN now. Y tan get ni'DYAN of your druggist for IA cents per packsgc or packages for Sfl. If ysur druggWt does not keep it, send direct to the Hl'DYAN ItEMEDY COMPANY. Sau Franciwo. fali'ornia. You can consult the doctors of the III DYAN REMEDY COM. PAN Y FflKE. Call on the doctors. If you cannot call, you anay writ aud advice wilt be given free. Addres HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, CTT. toetiaa, Msrkst sad Ellis Suu, sa FrsMttta, Cal. I UK w. THE lllKKCT.BUCTKT Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Uic choice ol tao favorite route, via the UNION P.U'IHC Fatt Mail Line, or the KIUt-RANUE Scenic Unci. I,ouk at the lime 1 ) 3 days to Salt Lake 2) 3 days to Denver 35 days to Chicago 43 days to Xew York a-'rec RccIIbIuk Chair earn, l bolnterctl Tourist Sleeping Cara, Pallnaau PUce Blccp lUK Catro operated on all tralu. For further Infonca'icf apply to J. F. UIVANS, A?t., Fioteburg. C. O. Terry, W. E. Coman, Tr. 1'asa. Agt. Gen. Agt. 11 Third iL, Portland. Ot. Safe and Profitable Investment. A branch otfice of .the Equitable Sav ings fc Loan Association of Portland, Oregon, bra been organized at Koeeburg and stock in the association can be ob tained of the local agent. Investments in this association are safe and far belter than connty wairanU and bonds for profit. Any on desiring to lay by a small sum of money each month and have his savings share the profit of the association can find no better depository than in the equitable. Definite time loans made at 7 per cent per annum on improved property, or where persona are desirious of building. Call 00 or ad drees John H. Sun k, Local Agent. Reference: Ladd & Tilloos Bank Portland, Oregon ; The First National l'auk, Koeeburg, Oregon. ij'27) Administrator's Sale Real Property. of Iu-: ho County Court of the Stale of Oregon In and for Douclas Countr. In the maitcr of the olatc of Karl Kimmcl.dcccaaed. .Notice It hereby given that punuaut to au order of tho above entitled court made and en tered in the records of aid court on the 5Ui day ol September, is. The undersigued adminis tratrix and administrator will on and after the luhdny of October, W.', proceed to sell the following described real property bclongiug to Mild cslntc at private i-ale, on the promises near the tonn of fiinyonvillc, Uouglaa county, Ore gou.towit: llc-i 1111 1111; ala point 2iSI chain North, and 3i.T6 chains nest of the quarter section poM 011 the line between kccUons .M and 21 in township so. south rauiro west, Vt'. M., ruiiuinx thence west 1".10 chains thence south i chains, llicncc west ljchaius, thence south i chaiut, thence cat J0.lt) chaiun, thence north '.c chains to plncu of bcimtiing. The same hclng part of William Preston's donation claim, No. 41 and containing acres more or lost, for caah In haud. liated tins 9th day of September. A . D . 1SW. FREURICKA K1MM:U Adiiiiuifratrix. liEO. W. CARTER. (ll) Adniinislrator. . Notice for Publication. l"MTgu Statks Land Oiiii ic, Rofebunr, Oregon, September 1:. INW. Notice is hereby given that the followiug iinincd settler linn filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that ald proof will bo made before the Register and Receiver, U. s. land Ollice, at ROMcburg, Oregon, 011 Oct. 20, ls'.'.i, viz: UEORliE SLATER, on his H. E. No. 8flG, for the SE',, .cctiou lTowniliip SOS., R. West, lie 11 nines Hie following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: William Moore, William Murray, A. Coon, llvrou Carry all of Camas Vallev. Oregon. J.T, BRIlXiES, Hp Register County Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to and including March 10, lS'JK.to present the same at the treasurer's office at the Douglas County bank for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. '' Dattd thia the ISth day of September 1809, at the City of Rosebnrg, Oregon. Z ' " EO. V. DlMUICK, County Treasurer, Donglan Conuty, Or. )'( All Wire Goods Are Up. littt we will save you 5oe or more on every ioo rods ot BARB WIRE FENCE. Sec the M. M. S. Poultry fence, Strongest and at a'less price than Common Churchill DRAM 11 Sffllf Will ope u its'doors for the new school year ou September 11, 1S99. t he buildings have been thoroughly renovated and improved. Sew pparatils added aud oiuvr impruvcuicnis made tor the ccinfcrt aud cootTDitnce of the student. Good Boarding and Doimilory AdvsnUgts at the lowt possible ratr. Uniform State Normal School Course, loaipicic liaimug -chool Ui;counectioa tiucu uboat uic supen isioo of a cnUe Teacher, ura juaica 01 mis scnool are given acrtvlitcl Thirty Month s Teaching Experience, which enable ibcm to reach the Life LNploma in the uuirk.t and mot tatinfactorr njanaer. (ccd your addrrta fcr eeaaplclc eataluaruc to JNO. B. WALKER, A. M President of the Faculty. toJ4mt " ' y ' l:ofsol- i ' l".': i w' "V TLr LvLfl iP iod a Mocu'rx . n "Tvi$JsSyT Hi 0 lft m n We own and occupy 'allest Trcrcantfle building in the world. We have Let' A 1LT over 2,ooo.o(X' eujlomft,. S:ai-cn hundred clerks are constantly M 1 engaged filii.ig cut -of-town orders. r"I Vil OUR CEKKRAL CATALOGUE is th fcock of the proyte it quotes I W-jt 1 Wholesale Price.-, to Everybody, hat over l .ceo pages, 16.000 illustrations, and IkJ 1 1 ' I 6e,ooe denptionr. ef article; with prices. I: costs yj cenrv to print and mail I:" I I -T J eac?i copy. Wc want you to have onr. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show ( jfj I Yl your good faith, and we'll send yoa a copy FREE, with alt charges prepaid. 1 :T W jlOlffeOMEBY WARD & CO." Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities io suit intending purcnasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of D. S K BUICK, u a a aawan CJuaai Noah & Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon flakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty? I'rices !icaoiiablc. Get your: SCHOOL Wo have a Complete stock of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . Best Poultry Netting. & Woolley's. I OREGON mnh the N'oimal, where Scluonare profcwiwnally who will give bo entire time to this work. Nil shep ou Jcloii tl near Deer Roseburg, Oregon, SUPPLIES At Marsters. A.uC. : P.IARSTERSi & COi!!! DMA co: -TO TllE- EAST (Jives the choice ol two trans continental ROUTES GREAT Northern VIA Spokane OREGON Ohort Line VIA Salt Lake . Denver Omaha A50 Minneapolis St. Pan AND Chicago Kansas City Mnett RjUca to all Eastern Cltleaw. Ocean (learners leave Portland every B.e'days -FOB SAN FHRNCISCO bteamera niouthly from fortlaml to Yoke homa an llong Kong In eonnection wlti tb a. s. or lull details rail on or addreas JOHN' F. OIVASS, AgenU Itoaeburg, Oregon. W. H. HIRLBIRT, General Passenger A gen t O. R. Jk K. Cw Pertlaatt. tVrcsaa. Railroad Time TaWe. h'otlfibonnd Koaeborg local, "o. 17 departa 7 u30 a. m. fioo'.hbouttJ Koaebarg local, 5o. 18, arrivea 5 -J20 p. on. Northbound overland, Ko. o, ar rivea 10:35 a. m.: departs 10:13 a. n. Southbound overland. No. 6, arrivea 15 a. m.; departa 45 a.m. raxiouT TEA CIS. Northbound last tbxoogh freight, No 221, arrive 4:10 p. m.; departa 5 p. m. Southbound fiat throogh freight. No arriyea 7 .-00 a. m. ; deputa 8 :00 a m. North bound mixed train No. 222 arrives at 2-53 p. oa., Suodaya, Wedneadaya aad Fridays, departa V :00 a. aa., Mondara Thursdays and alardaje. Southbound mixed train No. 226 ar rive! at 3.-00 p.m., on Snndaya, Moo. days and Fridays, departa 7:15 a. no. Mondays. Thursdays and Saturday!. Notice. riuiod sUU-a LaavJ tfScr, KuasH Bb, Or..setC 1. VSi. To whom it may concern: Notice ia nereoy snven inal I be Orecoa nasi California Raiirl I o. taafi!cl in thJso&Vea list of Units' situated in the tonahip describe J below, and has applied lor a patent for said Unaa: that the lint is open to die public for in spcetioa and a copy theronf by deso7iUvsi sub division., has been punted ia a convenient place in this otftee, for the inspection of all amui intcnted and tothevubiia cecerallT: South ot base line and vves of tflUameU Meridan. TJ6.RX KW?;ol xr,Soc. 13, Ei Lot S, tioe it. T ii. K i. Si S V t and S E.'i Sec I. TJ2.B1. , SIT1, Sec Si. SK,rsee. t ls, a 6. SK'iSw't.bee I TJ!, R. S'iSE', S. 7. r . k . f.SW!4, Sec 7. within the next sixiy days Mluarimj Uk dale ol this notice, protcata av contests against the claim of the company to any tract or subdivis ion within an v section or part of section, de scribed ia the list, on the ground that the same is mors) valuable tor mineral than (or acrieul turai purposes, will be received aad nated tor report to the general Land Office at W arttln; ton,I. C. J.T.BBIDUES. Kectster. J. H. BOUIH. ltle Kcoeivei. NOTICE. Cymo8TAia L!b Omct, Koscburg. Oreoa. July 13, 151 . To whom it may concern: Notice ia hereby given that the Oktob and California rail road company has lileU in this or&v a list of lands aituaoad in the townshir. described be low, and has applied for patent, tor said lands; that the list is open U the pnbiie for' in spection, and a copy thereof by descaptivo-eub-di vision has bceu poetcd inn convenient in k. .Km. f. ill . In i nim. a.f m '1 persons interested and the pubTie neral!y. Srathof baw line and west of t lUaaeue meridan, Tp 4, R N W of NTS Gee. 7. Within the next siaty days foilowuia; the date ol this notice, protests or contests against the claim of the company U any tract or sub division within any section or part of aoctioB described in tbe list, on the ground, that tbo tame la more valuable for mineral than tor agricultural purposes, will be received aad noted for report to the Osnerai Land OrBeeat Washington. D C. (j'-SHIO) J.U.BCKUU. J.T. BR1DOB3, , Receiver. Kegistcr. Notice For Publication. rSITED STATES LAND OFT1CB R(.KBt'BS URK. AUJUlt 3U, W. Notice is hereby given that tho fotowins uamed settler baa filed notice of hia intention to mak e final proof In support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and Receiver, United States Land Office at RoKbcre, Ore., on October 7. IjsM, tu; rSTBS. CHJLUroSB nH. E..So. 671S for the S',' SKt Sec. U. T. , S. R, 4 W. Uo names the fullowlns witnesses to )rove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis; ciowgc Davis and Thomas ltart. of Wiibor Oregon, and David McKay and L. Tclaugh, of CaaianU, Oregi'n. aJl J r.BKIDUES, Register Notice For Publication. il-oiateU Tract) l'l'BUC LS SALE. CMTtD BTiTT' Ld Omct: Roseburg. Oregon. VTOTICE IS UERKBT WIVES THAT V pursuance of instracUuns from, tbo Com miaaionorof the tieneral Laud OlSce, aader au thority vested in him by &ection Jtio. U. 3. Rev. btst., aa amcuued bv the act vt CougroSs ap proved i'ebruary L? "we wOl proceed to offer at public aaio oa the Join, day of August, IS.'.', at thia office, the foilovrUlg tract oi rand uy-wit: Lot i, !ec 2.', T. ii, S, R, 1 Any and all persona claiming adversely the abovv-dctcribeJ lauds are rconcsted to ttle their claims in this otlice on or rre the day above designated for theeommeneenient of aatd ssde, o:herwlae their rights will bo forfeited, .luly V), IS-.'.'.. . i J.T.BKIDUE. J. II. BOOTH. ReirUter. Kccvlvcr.. 0-v-t6i VALUABLE TL-XCER MINES TO SEU, OM MI.NE PAYING OVKt $1,500, 8UORI TCSS WITH SMALL OIAXT. Ave paying good money at preceot, but a little more capital needed to prop erly work the mines. Easy of access, will sell all or an interest in the same. For particulars see me at Koeeburg, or address P.O. Box 21 Boeebor g, Ore. Vlavi, Viavi. Mrs. J. II. Shupe is local repreeenta-' live (or the popular Viavi remedies. Any one desiring any of these remedies tilt pleace call on her at her home or ad- drew her at Korwbnrjr, Oregon.