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i 1 i 1 Mi III jrcgeaUcPrqaratiottror As similating ibcroalandRcgula ling the S lomadis anlBowcis of Promolcs cstion.ChecrfuI ncss at. rtot.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Wincral. Hot Narcotic. jaryr mfOiJ n-ZVO-TLPITCBIJl 7W SmI MxSmrtm luajs-aa AncrfectKcmcdv forConslipa- uon: Sour Stontach.Diarrhoca. Worms .Comnlsions Tevcn sh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. lac Simile Signature of TEW "YORK. E 4i " - 1 J . 81 i ffg M tTBTl STB ' J 1 J i i lla k iC IV K u n l ti rl i P ItXACTCOPTOF WRAPPEB. j Ijf tJillfrl a-;. ,- tmc rnTL-i commnt, rw o mtt. Southern Qrecdh State Formal School a- . av xr. fife r5:JV' ae.T This School is now Is the Largest and Most Progressive School of Southern Oregon. Sew buildings, new apparatus and fixtures, line cai climate, excellent infiuenres for student. Course of study the same as other normals of Ibe state. Best advantages. In Vocal and Instrumental music to he found iu Southern Onsun. Training school fully equipped and in charge of a thorough critic teacher. Tniticn $G.i-5 per Urm:mnsicf5 and lu per week, ctodents furnishing bed clothing: family board i-5) and $3 CO. $125 pays all expenses for one year's schooling, including books The shortest and mt thorough route t a Male certificate, is the norma! court Itevic elajw for teachers throughout the year. First terms open Scj'tcmt-er 1L For cataloctic or information, address W. T. VAN SCOY, President ASHLAND, OUKtiON. WYLIE PILKINGTON. ' . "Buccaasor to O. W. KOAU.J General Blacksmithing AWi HOUSKSI1EUKIXU. TROTTINa AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING OP ALL KI5D8 PK01IPTLY DOSE, tfbop on Corner Washlogion and Kane 8t., Roieburif. P 1 1 T ti n i h t 1 t msm BOSWELL 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 reliable and the most successful pecialist in fcan rran- .cialist m Ean rran riseo. still continues to tl w. 1 lt K!lsi goiDR ra!tmlay ami re- "i'W8"" "n2 I tnrnine "je f"liiinn Monday, $1.40. aonoh'oieir I , Special ratM ar alro given tro.u I'ott stricture. 5vph ilia in land and intermediate Point. ,ir ail lis iorina. oiain ui- , . 1 . rt.Lii : X, aeaacs, ncrvvas ocun--V tty , I m potency. Semi. -.- nal Weakneas and Loss ' of flanboad. the eoc se quence ol self abuse and excesses producing the I,., lowing symptoms: sallow countenance, dark iots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing r the earn, loss of confidence, diffidence in a p m oacbing strangers, palpitation of the heart, ,, eakneas of the limbs aud back, loss of memory implca on the face, coughs. rntuinptioii etc. DR. UIBBOS baa practiced Tan Francisco Ter thirty yearaiid those troubled should not ; all to consult him and reoelvc the Ix uelil of ' nis great skill and experience. The do jtor cures 1 wheu others fail. Try him. Cures guaraiileep. Persona cored at home. Chances reasonahlc. . 7 FOIBBON Kearny . Ban Fran ! cisco.a: , , . AGKNTa WAJiTEh for "THt like and ; Achievements of Admiral Iieuey, the world i ; irreatert uayal hero. By Mural llalstead. to- me-iona irieuo auu aonuirr 01 lliu liauoil ft i tion 1 Idol. Illgge-t and bet book: over 5ou naee. 1 fxio lacbe; nearly iuo pages haifioue iiiuura- a Mrita quick. The Dominion Company ri Floor Cx ton Bldg., hicrco. I I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought T XI. Signature S U ft The Kind You Have Always Bought. 1 I -J! under State Control, i.u. healthful locatiou, delightful tern; board at hall 11'. and lurtgiig 1' FOR. D ill! j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, L'yiTtD tte I.aku OmcE, Kobure. Oregon, Jun-3J. WX). .-oin.-c i cen-ur riv-ii rat in cnnipiiaore with the vroviMoits of the act f CnKrof June 3. la. entitled "An act for the nale of umut-r lands in the fetates ol CaiifoTnia, Ore g"ii, Nevada and Wa-lunrton Territory, FRAXK M. HOPKINS, of Caiiyotiv:Ho. County of Dougla. State of Ore ton, has itait day filed iu this othee bisswo-i sintrinent No 6). for the purchase of lb Lot '. of Section No -A, in 'Iownhip "o ' :io, S. KaiiL'e No. ." V and will oiler proof to t w that the land fought Is more valuable lor it limbcror Hone than for agricultural pun""' and to ei-lRtjljli his claim to raid laud before tiie iiei-'Uti r and Keeeiverof this ofliee lit Rose Imre. On -.-nu. .u baiurdar. Hie 2ith day of A "eu? t. Iff j. He names a jviliicvM.i.: vv illiam HriEvi. Jr, Robert Conzlcr, Thomas W ilson, .,. V. I'uekett, of Canyonvilie. Ore. Auraudn;! i-ervons chiimiug adversely the aboTc-duerilK'd luud are reiiestH u fili llieir claims in this nflii e on or tiefore said it. Hi ilav of August, Jvsi, J. T. HKllKiKS, C--I') Register. Ho, for Boswell Springs! Counucui-iDg May 10, le!W, and uotil Septetuber 30, special licketa to Doswell S riDi:s and return to lliiu city will lu o .I I nj l.,!nci,. ;..... " . " , ..-waj umcu, Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. XtartiflcialIydiBests1hrfo)d andaldS Nature in Btieiinthoiiiiijj and recon- Btructing tlic "xhanstcl digestive or- ftans. itistne. ustfimcovereddifjest 1 yn"v Preprauon can approach it in ctticifncy. It in- fitantly TtlieVeS arid rU'riiiaDf'ntlV CtireS T).enfniia. Inr1i....f h-.n Sf...V';r V n .. ' "'iu t-i - e, ,J ... . r lainience, Oiir Mmuach, Nausea SlckIIeadaclie,Ga'.tia!(zia.Cranins and W J ssst. w- - - w W. VljlWUyV' For sali? by A. C, Marstera k Cc. J 1 aT I '11 El BE VSk fa KiUT ' U fin ! lyf A RINGING PLATr-ORfi. Adopted by- Nebraska Republicans at Their State Convention Recently. Tlie iMiiniiiitce on tesuluii niH reported and fie; resolutions) were promptly ad"tled. Afier toiicliinn utHin state niaMern and on the question of foreign I poliov, the platform states: "We liouriily indoree the wite, cod rv alive and patriotic administration of ll're-iileiit Mckinley, and congratulate t lie prefidenl upon liia success in dealing with the delictte and diflicult piobleuis arising from our war with .Spain, aud we repose implicit confidence in hia ability to cope with every issue that may pres ent itself for solution in the future. "While we deplore the insurrection in the I'hilippiue i-landr, yet we recognize the dutits at.d obligations imposed upon our nation by the victory of our navy, and the match loss valor of our arms, re sulting in the treaty of l'aiii, which im posed upon the duty of .nsin timing the authority of the Uuited States over the te.ritoiy acquired tdereby, and so ling as there is one gun pointed at an American soldier; so long astheie is an armed enemy assaulting our Hag; so long must patriotic and loyal Americans uphold our president in effect ing protection, tranquility aud peace to all whorecoguize our lawful occupation." Alter paying a glowing tribute to the valor of the First Nebraska volunteers in the Philippines, the platform deals will) the money question as follows: "We adhere antqaivocallr to (be gold standard, and are unalterably opposed lo the free coinage of silver. Gold has been our standard eioce l$o4, and is now the standard of every civilized and iui portant countiy iu the world. After more than 10 years of harmful agitation and a campaign of extraordinary earnest ness and full iiecussioD, the people of the United States by a majority of more than o.O.OvO decided in favor of that standard. "Our experience a.-.d present prosper ity has in the amplest and tidiest meas ure demonstrated the wisdom of that de cision." On the questiou of trusts the resolu tions declare ; ' We denounce the attempt t o des perately teiog made to array laSor and capital in hostile camps. The republi can party, now, t always, opposes the trtfeU and cotnbinatioLS, having for their purpose, tl:e stifling of competition and arbitrarilycotitrjllin production or fix ing price1, but we also recognise that legitimate business interests, fairly cap italized and honestly managed, Lave bai'.t up our industries at home, giviog the largest employment to labor at the highest wages, and have enabled us suc cessfully to cotnpeie with foreigu coun tries iu the maike'a of the world. "Such industries must not be struck down by legislation aimed at dishonestly organized inslitulioue, which destroy legitimate enterprise and the opportun ities of labor and plunder the public. We favor the creation by act of con grees of a bureau of supervision and con trol of corporations engaged in interstate business, with powers sioiiliar to those, exercised over national banks by the controller of the currency, Indorsing sacU poblicity and reyulatious as shall ellectually prevent dishonest met hoi' s and practices, and generally such legis lation, state and national, as from time to time may be required for the correc tion of aboeee." IN HEMORIAM. Adopted by Roscbarg Chapter No. 8, Order Eastern Star. l'at as the rolling reasons bring The hours r( fate to those we love, Each pcail that leaves the broken string, Is set in fiienilebip'a crown above. As narrower grows the earthly chain, The circle widens in the eky : These ara our treasures that remain, Cut those are stars that beam on high. Asjer Mark was a Charter member of Koeeburg Chapter No. 8, Order East ern Star, and for many yrars was ooe ot its tuott active at d useful members. No call of mercy, nor request of charity ever was made to him in vain. He lived the tetter teachings of our beloved and beneficent order daily. August ol, IS O, at Portland, Oregou, without warning, and with no one pres ent except his God. he departed this life, and peacefully entered his life be yond where "Faith is lost in sight, and hope ends iu fruition." We mourn his departure becauso we have lost his wise counsel, bis eyer ready assistance iu deeds of mercy, his timely aid in all our worthy undertak ings. Lt us profit by hisJife oi usefulness; let us emulate his kindly "deeds ; let us follow his example in always responding to every call of mercy. We shall tv;r cherieh his memory, aud believe that "He eo lived that when he came to cross the liver, 'which marks the unknown shore, his hands were full of deeds of charity colden keys that opened the palace of eternity. M,AUtLliINE B. CoNKLINti. Sarah Stboch, O. P. Cosnow , Committee. General News. The steamers City of Seattle aud Cot tage Ci'y arrived at Seattle, Tueeday from Aiat-ka, with f jOJ.tlOO in gold. The remaining six companies of Mon tana volunteer arrived at San Fran cisco, Sunday, ou thu transport Valen cia. Petit Bleu, of Paris, asserts that Col onel Jouauste, president of the Runnes court-martial, voted for the acquittal of Dreyfus. The new batlleahip Kearsarge left an chorage, Monday, lot trial course off Cape Ann. aud made a fraction over 17 kiio's er hour on her trial trip. Tho transport Leoleuow from Honolu lu, reached San Francieco. -Suuday, after vaiious troubles, being kept afloat by the action id her pumps. She had a hole in her bottom, baying struck a reef. The tpeecti of Mr. 13 it an at Sacra- ii enlo lftHt week, was one which the Cal ifornia newspaiiers of tiQth political par- ik-g ,0 i.ut take kindlv to. hut criticiHB it as an insult to that stale. In his speech lie asserted that "while Californians weie careful to feed aud fatten their hogs, they let men Msrve; that they had more concern for perk than humanity;" and he advised his bearers, "to give considerate attention to the people as well b to hoga." Qlendale. Mr. V. O, l'lotner left this morning for Sacramento whether r-lio goes to speliilja few weeks with her lnixliund Judge l'lotner, who was lately trans ferred to California by the W. U. Tel. Co., aud where he has charge of the re pairing crew stationed at Hoseville junc tion. Mrs. l'lotner whs well nigh pros trated by the dastardly attempt mad 3 by parties unknoan upon her home in try. in to break iu the doors and pry opeu tbo windows in order t forci an en trance. She and her two lit' Iu girl; n, i . . i were an aioue aua me iio' r was II p. m. Ob Sunday night last. Mis. V. very pluckily tired several shois at the hoUe breakers and scared them away, and .oo k her children and we'it lo the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery' at thu de pot where she fell completely prostrated itotn fright. Some parlies are suspected of being the perpetrator., aud a caeu of lynching will follow if they are caught. Several prom:uent residents of Can- yonville were at this place last night en gaged in the mystic work of organising a lodge of A. F. it A. M. Tne Lever.s Croe., of Galesvilie accompauied by their wiyee were preterit. A very ele gant midnight dinner was served at Ho tel (ileniale to all who were engaged in those grandly mystical ceremonies. Mrs. S. L. Fobier, who is a sister of Van 15. Delashmut, ol .Portland, aud her son Harry, came toGlendale last week and will locate here. Her hasbaud is very piominent lu mining circles and will epeud the wiuter in the adjacent mince. Mrs. foster is the guest of Mrs. Dockhoru. The resideuts of Glendale Ltreby ex tend hearty congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox, and Mr. and Mm, Sack ett, who were married last week. All were recently residents of ihia place and their many friends wish fur them long lives ot unalloyed happiuete. Mr. Clemens, tho tonEonal ariitt, lias fitted up a nice parlor and is giving eu tire satisfaction to his numerous custom era. He and Ins amiable wife and little Goldie are i.icely situated in their new home, and me a welco:ne addition to our population. Mrs. r.T. Ijidy and Mi Koberts spent two days atGrau's I'-isa attending the soldier's reunion They were the guests of Mr. ClyJe Ho k- l at Hotel Josephine. P. F. Robert--, who lias been ill for Some weeks with material fever is still very eick. lr. Ham, his attending physician, thinks he is very little bvtler today. Mits Smith, daughter of J. F. Smith, atrived latt Saturday and wid spend the wiuter with her fiiher and brother Charley at Glenda'e. Very warm weather has prevailed in this locality for some time. The nights, however, ara always cool and enjoyable. A. P. Langenberg l. doing some fine work in graveling our streets, which will be duly appreciated nrxt winter. Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wallace, at Arlington, Joeephine county, Septem ber IGtb, a son. MOLXit. Oil lard Items. Piune dryiug is in full blast, but we arc sorry to say that the prune crop is lighter here tli'S year than has been for some time. E. II. Porter aud A. G. Adams u.ade a visit to the city if Kcseburg, last Sun day. Miss Clara Diilard, of Roseburg, is visiting relatives and friends here in town. Leonard Coone is building a Goe house here at this place, Frank Clements and George Mote are puttiog it up. Who is it ? Rich Strike in Jackson County. Kap Kubli came up from the Gold Standard mine Saturday, and brought with, biui a lot of rich ore from the new discovery. He says the vein is from six to ten inches thick, and has been cross cut and prospected for 00 feet,and is richer at tho 00 foot c rot is cnt than at any other point yet prospected. Ho says one rich pocket or "bunch," as he calls ttiem, follows immediately after another, and that already $3000 has been taken out, and the bunches show no sigus of giyiog out. He thiuks the Companvjwill take out f 10,000 in less than a month, and how much more would depend upon the sire and continu ation cf tee rich bunches. Another discovery very much like that in the little ledge near the Gold Stand ard, is reported on Horse creek just across the mountain from Big Apple gate. Cbas. U rater, the discover, was in town Saturday, and exbibi'ed a lot of rich rock of the same general character ai that from tbc Kubli diccovery. Mr, Grater rays the ledge is solid and well defined, with walls ol slate and por phyry. Part of the rich rock from this discov ery , as also that from the Kubli mine. resembles eery much the Gold Hill ore which created such au excitement in the fil' A 1850. Instead, however, of the -1 quartz found among tho cream A.,ite in the Gold Hill ledge, the late d.scoveries carry decomposed porphyry, riclici ewn than the cream white quartz. The gold iu the white quartz ot each of the f ew hndi, like that in the quartz at Gold Hill, is solid aud all through the rock aud not merely io seams and de composed places. Mr. Grater think his discovery will develop into a permanent and valuable property. Ashlaud Tidings. Pointed Paragraphs. Cove has a secret order called the In dependent Order of Good Girls. It is different here, says the Eastern Oiegon Tocsin. Pine valley girls, good and bad, are independent, but they n?uke no secret of it. Send iu your items of news when they are fresh. We don't like to publish a birth after the child is weaned, a mar riage alter the honeymoon is over, a death after the widow is married again, nor thu notice of au eut jrtaicment after the job work is done elsewhere and tbe editor is charged lot admiesioa. Ex. James Kane, au old settler, was thrown from a wagon near Gervais, Sat urday, and killed. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Is a chronic dlsessc. There is an lpfUmma Uonof tho inner coating of the stomach. A thick, ropy mucul form and this causes the mors pronounced symptoms. It remains in the stomach and decomposes. Then, of coarse, digestion can not be properly perform ed. Tho great vegetable remedy ni'DTAW never falls to effect a cure. HIDYAN eaa b had of all druggists .'or H)c. per package. Study your rymptomscarcfully from this chart. Eachnum ber represents a symptom or a group of symp tom. You have tbo symptoms. Vss Ut'D- TAN and they will disappear. THE SYMPTOMS ARE: 1. BILIOUS HEADACHE. This fa more pronounced in the morning. HUD YAfl will relieve tha headache. 2 3. RED AND WATEHI ITB8. HUDYAN will cause the redness to duap- iptear and make the eyes assume their ner nal, heallhy appearance. 4. COATED TONGUE AND FOE TID BHEATH AND BAD TABTE IN THE MOUTH. HUDYAN will clear the tongue, make the breath pure and sweat and cause the bad taste to disappear. 5 FAIN AND TENDEBNESS IN THE 8TOM.ACH. This is due lo indiges tion. HVDTAN will caue the food to b- eome nerfeetly digested aud tli paia and tenderness will disappear- 0. ENLARGEMENT OF THE L1VEH HUDYAN will trssen theccnges- tion and redutc the enlarged lirer toils nor mal sire. Hi DV AN will relieve you of the abova tyn.ptoTiis and make you well. lo not delay. o to iiur druggist at onre aud pmenre a packagt of III l)V AN for o-V. or S for l.'.'A If your druggist does not kee it, send direct to Ibe llt UYAX ItB.Mr Dl COSIPAXT, Ban Fram iseo. Cat., and ihey will send it to sou. You ! coiisu'l the great ni'DTAW DOCTOR" HCK. Ixi not forget that. Call and see thn If you wish. You may call and see thec:, or write, as jou detirw. addros HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. Stecktsa, Msrkat saw Ellis SH-. sa Fraacissa, Cal lilt DIRKCT.ROCrKT Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points. lines choice of two fatoritc routes ia tbc CMOS I'ACIHC Fast Mail Ljuc, or tbc RIO II RAN JOE saccule Uuea. Look at the time 12 days to Salt Lake 22 days to Denver 33 days to Chicago 4a days to New York Free Reclining cbalr car. Vp bolatcrctl Tourist Steeples Car, Pullman palace Bleep iag Can operates! on all train. For further iniorioa'icp apply U J. F. UIVANS, Agt., Uoeeburg. C. O. Terry, W. E. Coman, Trsr. Pass. Agt. Gen. AgU l.'l Third SL, Portland. Ur. Safe and Profitable Investment. A branch otliee of the Equitable Sav ings & Loan Association of Portland, Oregon, bas been organized at Roseborg and stock in the association can be ob tained of tbe local agent. Investments in Ibis association are safe and far totter than county warrants and bonds for profit. Any on desiring (o lay by a small sum of money each month and Lave his saviogs Ehare tbe pro tits of tbe association can find no better depository than in the equitable. Definite time loans made at 7 per cent per annum on improved property, or wbere persons are desirious of building Call on or ad dress Jo::s II. Suits, Local Agent Referenced: Ladd & Til ton Bank Portland, Oregon; The First National Rank, Uoeeburg, Oregon. tj27) Administrator's Sale of Real Property. TU the County Court of the !tatcof Oregon lu A and for Douglas County. In the matter of the extatc of Karl Kimmcl.dcccaied. Notice ia hereby Kiveu that pursuant loan order of tho above entitled court made and en tered In the records of aid court on the Slh day of September. The undersigned adminis tratrix and administrator will ou and after the ttth day of October, 1W, proceed to sell the following tlescrilel real proiaTty belonging to aid estate at pri ale alo, on the premises near the town of Ctinyouville, Douglas county. Ore gon, towit: Hek-inninc at a uoiut -'iSI ehami Norlb, and tii.Tj chains wen of the ijUarter and 21 in township 30, south ranve ft west, W. M., running thence wet 1.".10 chains thence wium e ciiaius, uienec west iscrtalu, tlieuce outn i chniiK, Iheuce east MAO ehaiui, thenec uorth Hi chains to place of beginning. The same liein' part of William Preston douation claim, No. 44 au! containing Zii acres more or le-ss, lor casn in nana. Dated this Utu day of September. A . D . 1X9. i'RKDlUCKA K1MMFI.. Administratrix. ; CEO. W. CARTER, (jll) Atliuiuistrator. Notice for Publication. V.MTKU !?TATX8 l.aSD OFFICC. Rorobunr, Oregon, m.'ptemher in, ItuW. Notice la herebv irivcu that the following named settler han tiled notice of bis intention to make final proof in Minoort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Remoter ami Keeeiver. u. s. Laud Olhce. at Rosvhurff. VIVBUll, Oil VCl. O, vi: UEURUK SLATER. nil lillt IT V UM.: f... ,1... V L' I Section is, Tow nship 30 S., R. 9 West, He names t Ho following witnesses, to prove hia con tinuous residence noon ami rulMvMtimt ill Sriill innu, vi: nuiiam Monro, uiiliain Murrav, A, Coon, ltyrou Carry all of Camas Vallev, Oregou. J. 1, BKilHttS. Hp Register County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to and including March 10, lS99,to preaeut the same at the treasurer's oflieo at the Douglas County bank for payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this tbe 13th day of September 1809, at the City of Uosebnrg, Oregon. Gko. W. Dimmick, County Treasurer, Donglaa Connty, Or. frt IN SHORT All Wire Goods 6 Are Up. But wc will save you 50c or more on every 100 rods of BARB WIRE FENCE. See the M. M. S. Poultry fence, Strongest and Best at a less price than Common Churchill ill 1 11 STATE NORMAL iDRAM OREGOn mmmmJm Will open its doors forthe new school year ou September 11, The buildings have been thoroughly rcDovaltd acd iiupruvcd. Sew apparatus adoVU aud r"vivu ytauv jvi iuv cvuuoii auu (VBTcmcEce ti iijC siudenr Good Boarding and Dormitory Advantages at Ibe low. st possible rate. Uniform State Normal 5c heel Course, Complete Training txhool iunnccticn with Ibe Soiaial, w tire Siuaors are prokfciouaUy trained under the supcrrunon of a Critic Teacher who will iin.nii . 1. tiradaaU-s ot this school are given aruditof Itijiy Mi nibs Tiacbing Experience, which ,.u...,v miiu uinm uic uit iip:uiua in me .-.mm 2 vui n un-sa n r evmp.cic eaiaiogue lo $mo& -M'-. I I -i rJS-ceSSrw.i.siZs: . We own and occupy the tallest mercantile building in the world. We havw orer a,ooo.otx customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constaatly engaged Mlmg out -cf-tows orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE U the book of the people-it quote. Wholesale Prices to Everybody, haj over i.coo pars illcstrationa, and 6o.on descriptions of articles writh prices. It et: 71 wau to print and mail each copy. Wr want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to sho-m your good faith, and we'll send yju a copy FREE, with all charg.s prepaid. .MQHTBOKERY WARD & Real Estate Bought and Sold -jar JjaLjKJs:aisi.2V. 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 to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S JKL BUICK ma : la JXma af, lata Damsiarm; Noah & Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon flakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty, Prices Reasonable. Roseburg, Get your. SCHOOL We.have a Complete stockjof TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . fl. C, MARSTERS & CO. Poultry Netting. & Woolley's. 1899 iuiCKoi sno nw-st -atitfsctory irancer. 10 ii i t y: ah uriii i JNO. B. WALKER, A. M.f President of the Faculty. WSSZtr" Shop ou Jack sou st near Deer J. Oregon, SUPPLIES ri-am- At Marsters. OMflCO. -TO THE EAST Circs the choice ol two trans continental ROUTES GREAT Northern VIA Spokane OREGON Short Line VIA Salt Lake i Denver Omaha - AND Kansas City Minneapoll: 9t. Pau AND Chicago oet)t Rate to all Eastern Cltle.. Ocean steamers leave Portland every Ove'days TOE SAtf FRANCISCO Bteainers monthly from Portland Xa Yoko h-Mua as Hong Cong la connection with tbe O R. X. or full details call ou or address JOHN F. GIVANS, Agent. Uoeeburg, Oregon. TT. H. HtSLBlRT, General Passenger Agent O.S.K. Com Portiaad, Bresoti. Railroad Tim Table. Northbound Roaeborg local, No. 17 departs 7 :30 a. ro. SoatbDonnl Kosebarg local, No. 18, arrives 5 0 p. m. Nortbboond overland. No. b, ax- rives 1C :35 a. to. ; departs 10:43 a. as. Soothbound overland. No. 6, arrives 15 a. m. ; deparu 1 :23 a.m. raaioirr traias. Northbound fast tbroogh freight. No 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; departs 5:20 p. m. Southbound fast through freight, No 222, arrives 7;00 a. m.; depurta 8 Ma m. Northbound mixed irain No. 222 Arrive at 2 55 p. so., 6uoday, Wednesdays and Fridays, departs 9.-00 a.m., Moodare Thursdays and r-atnrdaye. Southbound mixed train No. 22S ar rives at 3.-00 p.m., 00 Sunday, Hon. days and Fridays, departs 7:15 a. m. Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Notice. United alaiea Land Office, Roasacitf, Orfsept 1, U&J. To whom it may concern: Notice ui hereby given that the Oregon and California RailnJ Co. has filed in thiaofflca list of lands situated in the township described bslow, and ha applied tor a patent ior said lands: that the list -s open to the public for la spectiou and a copy thereof by dcacri ptiTe sab d.vii..na, bas been ported in a convenient place in Ihia odiee. for the inepectiuB ot all -persons interested and lo the public generally:? south ef base line and W est of WillajMtUs Meridan. T2&.RX SWof XritaS. 13,1). Lota, ee TxS. R i. 54 S E 1 and S NPX Sec I. T22,t SW'.swi4Sce5a. T JO, Ri. SEW eE'fcbeea'. TJ4.R. NB14lw,.iSec 1 I.f, R. E. SW'i, deu T. W iihin tW next sixty dars following the data of this nooee, protect or conuhta againt tbe claim of the company to any tract or subdivis ion within any section or part oi ecttaa, de seribed in t he list, on the grooud that tbe same is more valuable for mineral than for agricul tural purposes, will be received and noted tor report lo the Ucneral I -and Office at Wasaioav ton, DC. J.T.B&IDOES. Ragbrter. J. H. BCX J I H, Ue Receiver. NOTICE. Ctitui stitcs Lavo Orncr. RoKburg. Orwgoo, July Ik, XgTK To whom it may concern: Notice in hereby given that the Oregon and California mil road company has Hied in this orncw a lint W lands situautd in the townahipa described be low, and has applied for patents for said iaadai Uiat the list is open to the pnbiie for in specUon. and a copy thareof by descrfptir sub-division has beeu posted iaa convenient place in this office, for the inspection of ail persons interested aad the pubiie generally. South of bsw line and west of WiUametta luendan. Ip.'iRl SW'.ot NK U, See. T. v ittun the nut sixty days following the data of this notice, protests or contests against th claim of the company to any tract or sub division within any section or part of sactraa described in the list, on tbc grounds that tha same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Laud Office at Wa shi ugton. D. C. fj J)ttal J. H. BOOTH. J. T. BRIDGSST Receiver Regtetet. Notice For Pubiicajon. VSITED STA1K3 LAND nvrtrv Robkbibo, una. Aw m ,L, Notice is hereby given that named setUer has Bled notice' : f00?"' to mak e final proof In suppo- ,. f.n,eI"1!,,. that said proof will be BiaJ ter ana RVeiver, United i.bi,,h?,?1 Rose be re. Ore., on oe l'-tcf Laad Office at PfTran - .ooeri.iw, via: OnH.K W S7U, e tbe NK1 Sec. 14. T. wiineses 'to pir nmei tfi loUowing upon aud eulliv v nis continuous reaidenee DivT-andThc Uv; .'. yS lieorga n.vid MekT- -m"in,vi iiuuui wtnra.uN " . v .n.l 7 D.l.,,.1, 1X.wl, Oregon. v-ww, - Jr. BRIDGES. Register Notice For Publication. (Isolated Tract) I'L'BLIC LAND SALE. I nitio States La.xo Omca Roseburg. Oregon. 7O0TICE IS IIEREBY OIVETI THAT IN . pursuance of iiistructious from the Com mi.iil ...P 1. i kd . . . n . . 1 I .. -1 , . . mwm mui. v-uti, himjot au thority vested in him by Section itjo. U. si. Rev. btat, as amended by the act of Congress ap proved February 2U, US15, wa will proceed to offer at public sale on the rwh day of August, 1, at this otBce, th- following tract ol land to-wit; Lot a. Sec. "i, T. 2. 8. rTs tnvan.l .il ..' 1 , aWjvcMle-vrtUtxI lauds are reuueated to tile their claims in this office on or before the day above llfNlVTl. f.1. 1 f.. t K.. .... ...... . . , , o.herw ic their rujht wiU be forfeited. J. II. BOOTH. '-"SSS&a Receiver. ' u-t6p) aNotice for Publication. United State Iauid Onice v. Roseburg. Or. September .,1S9'.. , , -' v u w., IUUVWIUK named ett.er has tiled notice of his intention to make hnal proof in support of htsclaim, and thai said nnxifwil h. ... - V. w... .1 : , o ' r - wivi. iuo nexisier and Receiver, United states Land Othee at Hoseburg, Oregon, on November 7. l!). via- alJl'lT TflMVL'TVl S?..hiSoS- E Xu 7dJ9' l"r he N'- SEC SWtr names the following witnesses to prove hia Continuous vriil..n.A i K,n . m.. );.... 1 . said laud, tu : James Uildcburn, L. Hilde- vT 11' ouig, vreon, t. r. risaer, of golf "80n' L 81 :Slity' oI Riddle, Ore- J. T. BRIDGES. Register. Viavl, Vtavt. Mrs. J. H. Shape is local live for the popular Viavi Any one desiring any of these rama.!;-- wlll please call on her at her hum. n. d resa her at Roeebnrjr, Oregon.