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t i NEVv GOODS r. J LOWES f PRICES Three Large Shipments. THE PLAINDEALER KubliUied Monday nd Thursday. Tm i'LAlSDEALER FCBUSH1NG . E. D. STRATFORD.- W. C.CONNER I. 1- STRATFORD, ..Publisher .Editor yifT. and Solicitor Sabacrtptlon Kateft. On Vct six Month fhrve Months - - 09 ; 1 1,1 i 6EPTEMBEK 2S, 169. ET TU DEWEY? Ojly one of the first-class metropoli tan newspapers olths couatry issup poriinj lbs 'anti-iinperiIist" cause. Tha. papw U tb New Yok Eveair.g Pot. It is in accord with Fate's pro verbial ironv, therefore, thai to re porter of tha Evening r.t. above all other newspaper, Dewey should declare i ha LilK.rt Mntiments aUnoutel to him in the interview reported in the lata dispatches. It is a tritmte to the candor and eoterprioe of American joor nalism that the Tost print the inter- View, joatasit pnouxi me imtera ui Captain Wells, regatd'.eaa of the re Bee ..... . ... - boa on its own views, stu nniees u u i prepared to disown Dewey as a t. author- tty. it is certainly entitle.' to the eym-j Ue (aul lUt.u lhat i.e never knew the paly of every humane minded person, ; ajmiraI to come home ar.d vtt but at who can only reommeni Jo the cl)8-:0ne election, and that be was cf the im teoed aectoui the spaces of phi ceophic ! prtteiQa ,bat be voteJ ,be republican wLfnation. Xowhere -tse, perhaps, are tickel iea ;Ve bave no actual contest they so well understood iKin ire Ire- quenly broogbt into reqiiei.i'.o. . C3lne a short time Aninaldo, we bae co.ue to under-; 4beaJ o( the nation4, a, Una Irom the autis, i a e o:id Georfe W(J mkt efort t t,je V0l9 Vauinstou. who would be the savior of j (or thf) Blecliof anJ ,bia teils bow his country ii it were not lor the j lbe olber election wUl poaeibiy gj. As tontiog American na.ion and iu blood-, na anJ eT:,rytbi1)2 u B0 thirsty volunteers. But Dewey siys ( owhdiainjl,y republicDi whatever thatAgainaldo is "a pretty Rma.t ,,., 0tes d(et Bot De68ari!v de low." bat without braiu-. 1 he best man , hia , think the insarsents !(!. Luna, but he j Dfwey ;g a repub'.ican aud believes in was "murdered by order ol A..:..ldo. jre b,icmB plpiee... For the rest, they are a -qw r I erraota and stableraeo, with a few law yers and able fellows who -nike a tcul of Aguioaldo " S j tuereV yoar George Washington a smart teilow without brains, a junior clerk ia a navy-f4rJ, a tool, a murderer. Then aboot the war. We are accus- tomed to hear that Dewey wants os to Set out of the Philippines an J mru tbem over to Agu'maldo. Bot Dswey himelf j has no ilea of this sort. The war oogbtto have been hrjujtht to an end, he eaye, before this. Toe on It reason he can think of why it has not is Otis. Otis, be aaye, tried to do too niacb. He mast bare his band oa every detail. This is what army men, returning from Manila, have said, it is not that the rar should be abandoned, hut that it i should be prosecuted mure effectively. It is very gratifying to find that Dewey holds a high opinion of the Fili pino character, lie thinks they bsve the making ol good citizsii. They are not the worthless lot the "anti imperial ists' pronounced them. Here be is epeakinE, not of Aguinaldo'a crowd of treacherous tighten1, but of the uoo combatanta the great mtse of Pnilip pine inhabitants, whom e are trying to save from Agaiil l-j'e fury aud rapac ity. The insurgents h- disparages, but the inhabitants be praises a distinction the "aoti-imperialUts" stobbo.-f.ly ignore, when they treat of AguinaldoV band as "the people of the Philippines." Ths pjople. co. the Iftidit army. Dewey eaye, "will get out from under the influ ence of Aguinaldo." As fast as the in baoitants learn what American role mean, "there is n trouble, tuey tUnd by os all the time." In view of tl is withering estimate of Againaido's crowd, and this hopeful view of what the Filipino people may be come under American tutelage, how fatuous and despicable appears ttie cry of American copperheads that they glory in Aguinaldo'e ralor, that they would do just as he it doiti, and that they hope Aguinaldo will drive every American soldier into the eea! How many officers do our Aguinaldists think they cau get elected to on that plat form? Bat to the citadel of the anti-imperi-a list fortress ! Surely here all that has been credited to Piwey cannot be at fault. He will support the darling pet dogma of unti-iiuperali'M. B:t does he? Do you think t't" Filipm w tt lit for elf-EOvernoieni? Well, no; uol just now. In that elior: answer the admiral came very near giving the antis the cue support tiey mutt fondiy crave. If he had eaid "Ye." all would have been well. Bot be said "No." And no greater than this little discrepancy is the Oisience oeiween ariH-impenausm, ; ... t . .i .f? l: ,t: "V"""1' " sound in sense, trie in iact and viiile in patriotism. Oregonian. The man with a hoe will bs eu perse J- edbythe man with agon during Ihe next thirty days, UioJg'i judging from the trespass notices in evidence there j are signs of a conflict between the two The Rosettnrg Plajndkalkk is busting j these days. It is full ot fine display ads! aod pointed paragraph. Oregon Slate : Journal. RICE & RICE, The House Furnisher, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Direct from Eastern factories, received in the last ten days. Goods bought in large quantities meau low prices for the consum er. That is our proposition. No Wise Buyer. Can possibly overlook our Bargains. When vc 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. Scud us your orders wc can fill them. Wc solicit your correspondence. DEWEY'S POLITICS. Senator Proctor Believes He is a Re publican. I Nbw York., Sep!. 23. rSeuator Ki-U i field Proctor, of Vermont, ia here to i greet Admiral Dewej. The senator taid ' that as soon as IV ey had heeu properly received here aod bad gone to ".Valiii!i:- too and performed hia dulies there, and had isot somewhat eetileJ, Vertnout ex pected biin to come there and get a wel come from Iroui his home Mate. "In the letters I have received Iroiu Admiral Dewey," eaid the senator yes terJay, "he has always expressed him eelf as most anxious to get Lack to Ver mont, lie loves the state, and s would give him a royal welcome. We don't know juet when he will come, but be can hare ail he nauts when lie does come. Senator l'ioclor was asked about the reports that Dewey wight Im a candidate , ,b n0HjenUl Doanoa!ion. Tust it," iJ lue ocuutor in repty, "a question he must answer for himself. Ia ad my correspondence with him, poli'ici his only been touched upon in a general way, and I cannot speak lot him. Sotus ' linie ,soi h.j . talk i:h -is braher, Charles Dewey and asked hiui whether hia broli,er WM , democrat or a repnuii- in Yerniont in a political election. Yoa Misfortunes of Democracy. j . J Democratic leaders will have to guess Jagin. Bryan has been held ia reserve ! as a presidential candidate while democ- racy has been scouring the country and racking re brain to tind a man to take his place. When Admiral Dewey's j;hrijaj vic tory in the Philippines made him a national figure the happy i te struck the democratic politicians that he would be just the man for the place. 1'hey went to work at ouce and made him out an anti-expansionist in favor of Philippine independence. Taey also, through the press, made a full fiedgtd democrat out of him, and without his knowledge, hoping against h'pe that like tbemselves he would prove to be so greedy for political honors that he would freely acquiesce and allow his name to head the democratic ticket. Bat Dewey has returned and he is the eame Dewey as of old. He believed in expansion when l9 at tacked the Philippines and true to him self still believes in it. More than that, he is still a soldier and not a politician ; mire's the honor. However, to ip the climax, the son of his father has let the cat out of the bag saying Admiral Dewey is a republican. This must be j the final straw that dislocates the spine of the camel, and throws ths Tammany tiger into cataleptic fit;. There U nothing left no for democ racy to do but to fall back on erratic Bryan from the Piatte and make the best showing possible iu the ouiing campaign. Toe misfortunes of le.u jc racy are eioujh to enlist our sympathies even if we cannot help i: out at tha bil lot box. Eugene Register. The Porlliiid exposition or O.-ejii In dustrial exposition was opened laet week for the coming month. It is undoubted ly the greatest exposition of the indus tries of this country of aoyihiog held in the Northwest. The exhibits are com plete and varied aud the principal thing though there are of course other attract ions to interest visitors. Unlike the state fair there are no horse races to ab sorb the entire shooting match It takes a good while tj see all that is t j be seen and hear ail that is to be heard. The exposition is an educator of a high order. j The I'LiiNDEALKt: reports its business manager as "ratling'' in the hop yards. Hop picking has proven a very ploaeaut I anu prouiauie employment ima jear and no doubt In agreeable change from soliciting business for thj decrepit organ of pi 11 tot-racy. Koseburg Review. Yes, acd our business manager has re turned home with a pocket full of checks," nut eecared for p'eking bops, but iu pavuifeul f.r Bubwriptions to lioseburg's leading UEALtH. ; j ' . Ii Mr. Bryan feeds any help iu writ' ling his anti expanoiou plank for tbe neat democratic national platform, hit on a u Misd and ex . 1 , ;...it..;.i.,i among iGrover Cleveland I Domiiiin fnii . and Liliuokalani I New York iti seriously atilicted with j The man who said we are already ex 'Deweymania" and there are symptoms ! panded hit the nail on the head. Al- I of it nil over the country. Ve Furnish Your House Complete. RtVltW IS REBUKED. Myrtle Point Indignant at Don key fishers Insults. PROf. TRUER COMPLIMENTED. A Card From an fix-Teacher in the Koseburg Schools The Review Compelled to Apologize. (MxrllelViut KnU(.n-c ) Iu a recent issue of the Koevburg Re view, the editor goes about making charges and inJulgiag in innuendo ac cusations of Prof. L. K. Traver, principal of the Roeebuig public school, the Pro- lessor being charged with at one lime having resided at Myrtle Point, which tbe editor of the Review lusiuuates is an isolated town, populated with au iguor ant, illiterate, bavkwoods set of people This impession that the Review is trying to create relative to cur town with out the slightest provocation is fair sami'ls of ths d;rty fling and insults which Fisher will resjrt ta in order to Console his puevish nature. Iu regard to oor city we have a tine 1 3. 030 brick school douse and five model churches and a more thriving, enterprising, cul tured and refined community can no where be found in this state. Ihe Roseburg school building, which is a wooden structure, would be an eye sore to our town in comparison to our fine, brick building. We will also stat that My rile Point furnishes two-thirds of the teachers employed to teach the Loos aud Carry couuty schools. Tbe Review's chief ' kick' seems to be that Roseburg baa recured the services of man who at one time taught in oar pub lic school, and refers to it a imprting brains from Myrtle Point. As for Traver we know nothing of his success in conducting the public echcol in Roeeburg, neither do we cere. But daring the time ha taught at this place, he succeeded in placir.g our school on a hiber standard than ever before, and Lis success ia this city as an educator, is unexcelled. We know him to le an up-to-date educator, a hard worker aod is popular with all at ibis place, and it was no wi-h of tbe e 1 00I patroos snd di rectors that he res led his pueition for a laige.- field. A CARD KUOM MRS. UKOWN. Thursday'e Review contained the fol lowing card and spalozy : Wilbib, Or., iept. 27. Kditor Review: Please allow me space in your columns to correct au er ror of youi last issue in which yoa state thattbrough the influence of Prof. L. R. Traver I was discharged from tbe Roee burg public school. My statement is this: At least one month befote the Roseburg board of directors met to elect teachers for this year I spplied for a po sition in the Wilbur public school of which my husband is principal, and was accepted. I at once notified the Kcse barg board, &nd also Professor Traver, that I would not be an applicant in Roseburg, hence my name was never be fore that board for consideration. I never discussed the matter of my re election with the Roseburg board nor with Professor Traver, but have no rea son to presume that, should I have ap plied, my application would have been unfavorably received. Very Rciectfully, Mks. O. C. Bkowx. It is a fac' fat Mrs. Krown did not apply for a paction in the Roseburg public schools, a inadvertently inti mated in The Review. We were sorry to be compelled to refer ry name to any of the teachers and wuuld not have done so had such reference been regarded as a reflection in the least upon them as teachers. Here in Roseburg, however ! it is well known that Traver's opjKwition to the re-election of several members cf tbe old corps of assistants was purely spite work, as theee teachers were and still are hifthiy eetoerucd by the patrons of the school. Kditor ot The Review.) But one member of the old corps of teichers in ido application for a position in the rchools during the ensuing year, a statement tbe echool board will co-ober-ate. If Fisher has Mm least respect for our ci izene aud onr educational interests he will cease bis eecsoless bi bble about our public schools. The Dewey arch at Madison tquare is oue of the mott imposing decorative features evr attempted 111 the United paper the Plain- States. A distinguished company of ud uiirals Farragut, Porter, Cusbing and - ! the rest look b-siunly from the arch ! . . ...... reaJy lo give wtiat is, inoeeJ, a rare feature of the occatiou mule welcome to the hero'd Manila, and incidentally ' to remind the patriotic millions who look on dan!ing pageaut headed by our latest naval hero, that tLere "have been otlitre." b:iny Democrat. It's a fact.- That at Currier's Grocery you can get the best goods for the least money. () Call around aud convince yourself that our prices are right; satisfaction guaran teed. Just received a fresh line of Groceries. Cor. Jackson and Oak. OPERA B. W. STRONG, Mgr. OHE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY OCT. 9- MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY and her excellent company in aud Dramas. "MARRIED Tickets at Stoug's ioc, 20c, 30c. at 1 1:0 SEIREGORG---- iamc it: Yvliv, have it Nice fresh stock of Staple aud Fan cy GROCERIES constantly on hand. Fine Teas aud Coffees a special ty. Canned goods, Flour and Feed. able prices. Oivc COXIiY AND PROSPERITY. The Former Lcsder of Tramps Is Now "On Lasy Street." Tl.c fjllowin re'egraiii fru.n J .ipii.i lo tbe St. Lou'n 'K?p':t.l;." inak very in teresting reading jii't now : (ien Jacob S. Cjxey, who led the traiup army to Washington five years ago, has become a sine mining uugoate. Lad year he organized a company among eou.e it Lis friends at Masstli-jt), Ohio, and lock a lease on Ihe Shoal Creek Mio.t-g Com pany property, three miles sou'hofJop lin. The company iegan operating last spring, and has j is (truck au immense ran of lead ore 10 feet thick. It is ink ing out ore in greit quantities, and Coxey's fortune is made." When tiecerai Coxey was leadiug an army ot tramps on to Washington to de mand a rigtit to wo'k, Orover Cleveland was president of the United States an J his free-'.tale WilgJn biil Ii was ia op eration. As a'resolt tbe factories and mills all over t',e country weresbu. down and we wete buying our supplies from Europe. Tuere was no demand for lead, r'neor bilicate in this country, therefore but few mines were Leing op erated and those at a 1oh to the oper ators. Now McKinley m president. The pernicious Wilson biil has 1 een re pealed, the factories have opened up and there is tbe greatest demand for all kinds of mineral the world has ever known Laboring men nut only find employment in the mills and factories, oat in the mines, aid the owners like tieneral Coxey ar? getting fich besides. Coxey bas discarded tua coahiJe rboes in which he tramped across the country for the patent leather variety and rides in his special car. His army cf tramps havj long ago disbanded, and all who wanted work have secured it. Wo do not know what 'ieneral Coxey's political views are today, but it is safe to say tat be is not etacupiug tbe state nor tramp ing the country demanding that (.trover Cleveland and the democratic party be put back into piwer. lis bas had enough of that kind of prosperity and so, too, have the people. Times, Spring' field, Mo. Pointed Parapraphs. It is the man who lives fast that dies fast. The sprinkling cart man will Boon have to forego his little joke. A young man's "best girl" is (he girl tbat gets ttie best ol mm. Don't be in too big a hurry to pack sway your cummer clothe?. it is wonderful bow oiten a cow cau kick the bucket and yet not die. Loveless marriages are not as deeir able aa chainlets wheels or horeelees Cirriagce. Tha trouble with some talkative Par bers is that they want to illustrate their stories with cots. Would women be a bit more satisfied with their choice i! they had the option of proposing? The reason the parrot is not consul .'red as wise aa the owl is that 0110 talks acd the other doesn't. The only way you can shock some of t'o up-to-date maidens is to let them .4 tioid ol a live wire. I he chtonic kicker is a man who uses his foot when he should lend a helping hand. .ir. ristier is a kicker. "Dental parlor" seems to bo some thiog of a misnomer, und "drawing room " might no more oemting. Sis million bibles, according lo come statistical character, were sold iu the t nited Stales last year. We are a good people, and like to use nice bibles for table ornaments. Resolutions of Condolence. Roseburg, Or., Sept. 20, To tho Lxalted Ruler, Oilier aud Brothers of Roseburg Lodge No. 326, B. P. O. Elks. We your cjmiuittea uppoiatd to draft resolutions on the death of Brother Ash er Marks, heg lo repi rt : That charter member of this lodge, an Elk iu the true eenao of thut term, one of the brightest stars in our galaxy of membership, ooe "f the pillars of our beloved lxlgii has passed to the great beyond . Asher Maiks. a 111 ia who by his un tiring euergy and ability built up a great and successful Im-ium-H iu tho land ho loved, a pioneer of tho old hc'tojl, a man whoio 11. una was a household word in our country; ever a friend to those iu Wm, Currier. HOUSE. a new repertoire of Comedies Opening in IN HASTE." Concert and drill daily a. m. spell it backwards and you Fine fresh goods at reason me a trial order. MRS. A. C. KIDD. need of friendship, a noble man hij uas-cd to his reward, and Lo it Ilffvlcol, That in the death of Broth er Asher Marks tb:i lodg4 has lost a cherished aud honored member, aod 1I.0 commuuity in which he lived a troe and upright cltigen. RffUfl, That a copy of the-ee resolu tions be iu-nisiied ttiu relatives our declined brother, that a copy bo given the city papers for publication, and that ttey be coj:e 1 in tha records of Roe burg Lolge, Nj. ."Oo II. p. O. Els. A. Salzmax, F. B. Wait. II. WoLLEXIIIRli, K. A. lr. J. W. Hamilton, Committee. FIRE IN BOHEMIA. Qlc n wood is tbe Scene of a lerrilk Forest Fire J-Yirts-t Rather Viatch arrived iu Cot tage drove, TuetM.-iy luorning ci 7 o'clock baring come on the hurricsu t'eck of his cayuse from the Mutick mine io five and one-half hour-?, leaving there at 12:30 a.m. Mr. Veatch ric.ee Saturday has btcn buaily engaged earning h:B money fighting forest fires .aud be says there isn't much fun in it. lie ia authority for the statement that a terrtuc tott tire bas been bormog near lilenacod ince last Saturday and be has u.-ted every effort to stop its pro gress but without success. At one time he had eiht men aitb him tryin: to check the tUxes but they were power- less to control it. They worked bard lo keep it (rem jompiog ths road, but at list it gained such headway that they were unable to hold it back and it crossed the road and burned aboot 40 acres of timber on that siJe. II owever the main fire is on tbe fouth s'.de of toe road and has burued over about - JO aires, most of which is au old boro. Consequently the damage thus far done is not great but the cutrome is hard to dctormiue, ss the fire is gradual ly gaining headway and climbing Bo hemia mountain. Forest Racger Veatch states that the fire was set by Al White, who in com pany with Harry Hart, was working on ths White Swan trail, the object being to burn some logs out of tbe trail. Ranger Veatch was in communication with his superiors Wednesday and was instructed to appear before U. S. Com missioner Walton al Eugene, and swear out the becfssary warrants for ar rest . H'--M1SSK0. The case against the above-named young men, Al White and Harry Hart, came up Thursday before I'. S. Com missioner Walton. Evidence suflicienl to warrant their being held ever was net inttoduct'd, and the case was ordered tlismiesed.Nugget. Was If BDsumptiDii? Doctors are often wrong. The local doctor is an overworked indi vidual. He hurries from a case of scar letiua to a case of diabetes and from that to the amputation of a lejr. lie must act quickly sometimes hurriedly. It is not strange that he makes an occasional mis take. Put mistakes are dangerous and should 1k avoided. Mrs. O. E. Kerr, of fort Dodge, Iowa, recently had some experience. She says: " I.nt sprint; I was taken with severe pain in my chct. and was so weak 1 could hardly walk . arwut the house. 1 tried sererai physician and they told me I lind rouMimntiot). Before I had taken the fsrstttle of J)r. Tierce's ('olden Medical iMscovrrvrl was very ranch lwtter. I took five bottles of it aud hare not yet had any leiurn 01 tne trounie. ' as it consumption ? Probablv not. The "Ool len Mctlie.-.l r:-. or.-ry-- has been said to cure cm-utiirii",i. P. Pure ly and infallibly cures all htvnrbj.s, and throat troubles It sti; :v.;thrn weak lungsand ctfes ltiiijiTitij: otujjhs. it isa healer and builder it" tistie. demises and enriches the lil.x hi regulate the heart action puts the whoje liody in tune with nature. Mrs. Kerr's trouble wa3 probably bron chial. It was painful .liiiirenous if let run daiier.m; in Ujc hands of an in competent doctor. ri't take a local doctor's word for everything. Write to Dr. Pierce. Tell him your syuiiloins. P'or over thirtv years he ha been chief consiilliii plivniriatt at the Invalids' Hotel and S.r.;.:ical lti--titute, HutTalo, N. V. t'lin-.iilt.ition with him will cost you notliiii;.;. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is the Place to buy Furniture. Have you seen those cast are the latest and hard to beat. Our hue of Blankets ..-;!. il.. i. ..11 , CT i .i "'- Vii3.(Jlint ail Oil aUU fit. Have added some new ment and ah.o have a large line Rugs ranging in price from 1x2 feet to 9 x 12 feet. We have tbc goods to and can make the prices that Our motto is honest 32S Jackson St. Bicycles at Reduced Prices. Send for Descriptions. Wc have a few wheels ou haud which wc have used for renting during the summer all "99 Models, High grade, in first class condition, and fitted with G. & J., and Dunlop Detachable tires. Wishing to clear our floor for the coming season we win ciosc inese wneeis out at a very low figure. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. SHOE SHOE iu reaching the tories in the Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. D0ZIER & MaRTIN, 'Phone Alain 181. Props. J 1 III lSwn,Staaca SCan tkanaaal) nUaMt.-fttilw.) ThcSeniiAVeekly Plaix "dealer and The Week ly Orcgouiau, both one year $2.00 Tiie Semi-Weekly Plain dealer and the Sunday S. F. Bulletin 32 pages both one year $2.00 Two papers for the price of one. All three papers oueyear for V ABSOlUtElY ill Makes the food more delicious and wholesome MYll RAKH $15 BEDROOM 5UIT5 LEFT THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT.! top heating stoves. They! I aud Comforts were bought! i ... . UlC UUVCr IS lO get tlie beiie-i patterns to our Carpet depart of Symurna and Moquette 75c to SiS.oo and in size from make your homes comfortable you can afford to pa'. values and good goods. ... B. W. STRONG. The Furniture Man STYLE COflFORT. Can be combined in the same pair of Shoes, if correctly fitted. We are prepared to show the most complete line of Shoes ever shown iu our store, having succeeded best and largest Shoe Fac east. We should like to have a chance to make you acquainted with our stock and prices as we feel assured that both will please you. WOLLENBERG BROS. SENOONLBOILARS; 11 yiiiiUittrimiT 1 iimiI Cot Uii L oat d n4 1 a uii w iirCl "4 isja ui fMkirML nTvhrre ert of t Kocky Vounttus. by Ihirtl C, fc,.siiK itiisfc YovrMtl- aiinv it at ?iMirfmtrht4ut aad it foct psrfaarl7 MttKfrtonr ad a mtmm tar trate yon r-rr w or hrrt c4 pmj W fcy WM at OUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $3,5Q frpirM Abontai.M forarvrr MMmiloti STOVE fS SIZE Ne. 8. H Wairaii tnohr.: mailr fmm nt rX r larva , haw iTr. cut fntrr. h.avr Untnirs and rrmt, ntckrlvd nrrn hlf. aluminina linc.1 oth doora. hnitr.mi nW-Krl plMVtt ornaments and triiamtncv. ..Ir tan. .rri laim na4 wwinlr. and5.ni laiw htrroniii,IMI-. ItSt CIAI I3INCI MA, it a arrlWt w4 karaw. ! a BI.VMMi tit iaoTkl ntirwrTMnr,ul Enarant tale rietlTrrr to vunr nrrr.t ratlrond gtattoit. Hwrtd nrUlilw malM Itw am mllcalHa. iMM SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. (inc.) CHICACOt ILL AMY ONE WANTING Fruit Graders, SHOULD EUY THE MONITOR. It lias Ixt'ti itiii'rovfxljund is tho btt machine on tho markot. It sonaratos tho fruit without bruising or niahin it aiul with grvat mpMity. Imiuirv of ROBERT POWELL, Will.mr, .rvgon. (olSp) i!o6plessnees, melauohulia, stomach pnins, heart trouble?. Hadydti cures, All druggists, 50 cents. tl)BE OWtft CO. , Nf W VTIM. Roseburg Bakery, WHITE, GRAHAM, AND RYE. I m also All kinds of Pieu, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HANISCH, Prop. ZTT. 7 7TT7- 7: Notice For Publication. ,-!(1J,I,fTlT,.uSDor,i.i. K-bunr. Omton, July A. 1W. Notice U fcereby glten thmHn eompmnce with tbc provision ol tlie act of Coogreaa of June 3. l74, entitled "An act for the uleof limber lnU in the Mates of California, Orega, Neva'la and Washington Territory:" JOHN K. HALE, of Grant P-. coun'jr of Jotephinc, mate of Oregon, ha tb is day Old in Ihia office bi sworn statement No. rtfl, for the (nrcbae of the tiK ! of section No. is in towmtbip No. Si rt, rnnee No. Z W, snd will offer proof to show tbat the land sought is more rsiuable for its timber or stone tban for asrienitoral purposes, and to establish bis claim to eaid land before the Reg ister and Rc''-It of this office at Rosebars. Oregon, on Friday, the JOth day of October, H nimMM witnesses ill ism E. Kirmmr. 1 Richard Miller, William Hammond and L C. ! Hrotsn. all of Grants Pass. Or-eeon. Any and ail persona cUUmiug adversely tbe aL-ove-1es-ribt-a lands are requested to HI their claims in lb'. office on or before said 20th day of October, 10. J. T. BRIDGE?, (jtiv) Register. Notice for Publication. I'MTID OUT LaD OfTICE, Knselxire, Oregon, SjeptemberS. IJ. Notice is hereby gi en that the fctlJewiiig named ttlcr has tilfl notice of his inlentioa to maae final proof in suiiport of his claim and j that said proof will be made before tbe Hra-Lsler and Receiver, I", tt Land Offiee al Kuecbnrg, urejuD, ou uciooer zi, un, vu: STEPHEN' CHAPMAN On Lis H. E. No. 67-.7, lor the lot i & , Sec 5. 4c lot I, txc lti, Tp. ii; f. K. I. Vint. He namea Uie followiuK oiUiesMri lo proe hia eoatinaoua realdcnce upon aud cultivation of, said land viz: A. a. Smith. N, If. Cone. Z. PeUand, Herbert Hunt ail of Oakland, Oreiron. J. T. BRIDGES. (11W) Kegialer. Notice For Publication. I'jiiTCO eTaiss La5D Orrua, Boaebon;, OrciroD, 8i.pL 16. ly.O. Notice i bercbr rivia mat the following named aetUer baa tik-4 notice of hi intention I to make final proof in aupport of hia claim, and teat said proof will be made before tbe itegi'ter aud Secciver, VM. Land vSice at Boavbarg. Ore son, on Oct. Jt, Uw. viz: JOHN F. NOAH, on hia H. E. So. &'. lor the Lot t. .-ction 30, Township $., B. S West, W. M. Be names tbe foUowiiic iUM-w to prove her eon- ! tinooai Rsidcnee upon and cultivation of eaid '.and, viz: t. M. Goodman YV. M. Honrc, J. E. oah. i. C. ail of tamaa alley, Ore gon. J. T. BRIDGES, slp Kegiater The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B. C02ST0CX, Proprietress. Notice. CJtrrsB Static. Lajeb Orrus, Uclmrp, Crcgon, Acgtut 23, liSf, To wliutu it may o-ocam: Noucr w berrbv siren Uiat the Otvon A Cali fornia Railroad Company has flirU in this offlc a Lt of lands maateUin the toa tuhipa de acribol beiou-. and tiaa applied for pairs t for laid lands; tbat toe iiat ia open to Uw pablic far inspection and a copy thereof by dcacriptfTa sabdiTUions, has been posted in a conveniant placa in thia of&ce for the inspection of all per sona interested and the public cenermily: Snth ot base line and Wot of the Willam ette Meridian. Tart of W'j.secSL Tp-T.K 4. SiW f aW Stx. H. Tp. -J9, B. 7. Within the next sixty days following the data of thia notice, protcsu or contcata amJnst the claim of the Company loan; tract or subdiYia ion within an .-ecu on or part of section, de scribed in the list, on the ground that tn aame is more raiuable for mineral than lor ajfrkmlt- ural pu rposea.wtii oe receiTm and noted for re. ine ticncral Land Office al Waahinctoa. rt to c. J.T. BRIDGES. J. H. BOOTH. HeceiTcr. (AJltlO) Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT TBI i.'t un lerti:iK-d, administrator of the estate of Charles La Point, dt-ceased, haa tiled his Anal account (as ravh adnuuistrator in Uie County Court for Douglas County, te of Orvcoo, ana that said Court has set alonday, November, 6, L0 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. Bi. of said day at the court houe iu Roseburir, Douglas con ntr. State ot Oregon, as the time aud place fur hear ing objections thereto aud for the h Hal settle men t of said estate. Dated at RetMug. Oregon, this 3)1 h day ol September, is?.'. X. LA RAUT Adiniuistnat..r of the Estate of Charles La" Point, deceased. (o-'t7) Notice of Final Settlement. TU the County i.vurt of the tate of recon for the C.'uuty'of DouKlas.in the matter of the etato of 1. &. Mi-Campbell, deceased. The undersigned Adminbttator of said estate hav ing tiled bis dual account in said court, notice is hereby given tliat Mondav the titii day of Novembi-r, 1), at W o cloc"k a. ni at the County Court room, in Roaeburg, Douglaa county , Orecon, is the time and place Kt b the julge of aid court, to hear objections il any there be. to said riual acoouut and to the dis vhargc of said admiuistrator. Dated at Reburg, Orcgvu this the th day of September, 1!. (Oi t. J) S. K.ArN Administrator of the otatc of D. S. McCamp bcll, dei-cased. Notice for Publication. CSITKB STATtS La.VD OrTKB Roseburir, Oregon, July 26, 1S9. Notk-e is hereby giTcn that ia compliance nithtbo provisions of the act vf Congress of June Srd.lSTS, entitled "As act for the aaleM tiuiter lands iu the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory. WILLIAM R NIPPER. Of Grants Pass, County of Josephine. Stale of Orecon bas this day riled iu this office Dissvora statement No. ti for the purchase oi tho N. e. oi Section No. 1, iu Tovnhi No. haup: No. S W. aud will offer proot to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than lor agricultural purpose, aud to establish his claim lo eaid land before the Renter and Receiver of thi office at Roscbnrg Oregon, en Friday, the A'th day of October IS.'. He names a witneves: John R. Hale, Rich ard Miller. William Hammond. L. C. Brown all of Grants Pass, Oregon. An? aud all per sons claiiniui; adversely the above-described lands are requested to tilo their claims in thia office on or before aid ivth dav of October, 1SS9. J.T. BKlLHrKs, (J-TllOj.) Register. Notice for Publication. (.'SITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Koseburg, Oregon, Sept 5, 1S39. Notice is hereby given that the following il aired settler has tiled notice of kis intention to utae linal proof In suptort of his claim, and that said proof will be luade before the- Register and Receiver V. S. Laed Office at Roseburg, Oregon, ou Nov. S. lv.1. viz? JrSK WHITLOW On his U. E. No. for the SE N'EV. Sec', of T. JO, a. R. 3 W. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up ou and cultivation ot aid laud, vii: John Whitlow. M. M. W hitlovv, J. L. Watson, U. L. KnitleK. all of Peel, Oregon (.p) J. T. BRIDGES, Register.