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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1899)
III! PL !N DEALER rubUi.Lv : J Thursday. Til ?La.rSDl :.rsHi"Q oo. ....Pub!ilifr Editor E. D. BTRATFOxU) ... W. c.COXHKR J. L. STKATrORD, -Mcr. and Solicitor i I Subscription Rate. On. Year Six Month. rbree MoBthi .... 1 ; OCTOBER 6, ISfO. , "T i been peaeeb a longer j peaceable, then it eTer j Cuba liu now time, and more was before io Its history Tha situation in the Trauevaal i graver than ever, but the seat oi aiarui t baa been trautferred from Pretoria toj London. Most uf the retired w.Mierd will best ear as ttiey r-h.t S I ii tear vo't-. mid i laet lor Hie I'nited St!e Aaaerican flas. and the "" ; AH of the London t-iirreeitondeiit ' j Amvrican newspitprra ewai to lw agreed an one polot, ix., tlmt Oret hfiUin tlmt Greitt baa goue too tar to lrk out of tiie Transvaal difficulty, lui! that eiie still hopea Taul Krtuer may d romt-riiina to open up a war for lier Kracet'ul rtieat. . i I LI Hung Chang has been rcntored t power in China. II is tr-e bicgeet man thw CelM'ial e:n .lire h ki produced ma tKilurj , buJ ae proof oi it it is ooiy Lec. etsary to recall the 'act that w Liie in this eoantry ha aaid if he were an American ba would always vole the republican ticket. We wonder why oar copperhead neighbor did not publish tin late inter TMw of the anti-imperialist Poet of New York with Admiral Dewey? It ia plain CBoagh. It was a complete refutation of all the Reriews tormer eutcuents and alleged interviews with the great admir al. It give us great pleasure to read from week to week ct the number of new en terprises launched in th'm state. This action of the country seems to be keep ing paca with the rest of the nation in tha rxpaoeion of its ir.diiBne. In view ottli fact there is lets nasun than ever why it should deeire to go back to the condition! tint existed before I SIC- Hopbuyers report that simples are coming ont of the bales iu much better condition than iher existed. Growers have been careful in their pLkin, and hare learned fru:;i ih-ir fxprienee in 1S97, to leave unpicked ee- tioi sof teir yards where the hope t-howed feigns of mold. This has been a good thing, for if there were a few hi j!Jr hop) in a ba'e, tbey depreciated the price of the whole bale, and lowered the grade of the hope. Here is popcratic consisteney. An d itorial which bad probably been written month by the tditor cf the Capital Journal, fur '.his special orcasiou read like this in Tuesday's daily: "Presi dent McKioley wme entirely to t use to attend the Iewey reception." A big scare head in the t-ame it-sue trad hke thie: "I'ewey'e Welcon.e at the Na tion's Capi'.l. Mcrii iiey present the WOrJ awarded to the admirt.1 by coc grass. Mckvicl'V irean'i.'nl tpeecb of prsaattion." The Review ntw refem to Mjrile Puint M 'Myrtle Swamp." That little city be ing located on a prominence overlooking the besatiiol fertile Coqiilie valley, the appellation is about as applicable as Djo key Fisher V ariiuiaat a;iiotoor public schools are conviuciug. Kealiz ing the ntter nopeleeeaeee of his school fight, Fisher flonndere about in a wild franzy, seemingly ut'eily uh'.ivious to the Injury he is doing the cj umuaity and himself. Lie is at least succeeding ad mirably in one respect '.hat of making eneaoiee at home i.nd abroad. "Give toe calf plenty of rope." Admiral Dewey is cat of the question as a presidential candidate, lie is of the same type as General Sherman ; a man who knows his profession, snd who really knows knd loves nothing else well eoongh to leave Lie profeceion. He is doubtless absolutely ri icere in his avow al that be wouid not surrender his pres ent osition for the highest political hon ors. Bat, assuming that he should change bis mind and consent to btcome a candidate for the presidency, he would never consent to stand upon an anti-expansion platform, with or without a declaration for cat silver. Officers of the army and navy seldom vote, or even talk politics, bat all Admiral Dewey's Arty political environment and forma tire influences -re orthodox republic an. His father was the sturdiest, most forceful kind of a republican : h'u broth en are all of that fai.b, and one of them baa been the republican representative elMontpelier, Vtia the legislalare. Ex.- Miners In Douglas County. Conot. J. C, Day, who returned yes terdsy from iii placer mines on the Olalla, in Douglas county, says he is pre pari on for a iwd, 1 ng run this ensuing wet season, a indications point io early J rain. P.acer mining in Sinthern Ore gon it agrowibg industry, he t'!ink, as there re a g-'il iaoy un-developed digglus on stream tributary to the Umpijua and rUvu riv-rs. As Uncle Satn is liborl wi'h i-i placer miners and allows 2dacre a one claim, ft miner who strike go 1 1 pay .'.in can fix liis ptpei and ii'aks to run fur a lifctiiuo. The mines of S;u hern O e u ptear to lie in the bedo! rii id river, whit h ha. Ieen thrown o-r of sfupe by o:ne v ol canic upueaval. irini:- c.ai u auj iu- , in h, two men la-: wir.'er piped .,rT j ,,r.vijIlltf y.r,u,H demand iu We are ! Ki:u.ouo, Ore., Oct. 2, 1SVJ. Sjroaud that paid S-J cents a cubic y.rd ju uu Hlse llttpm.i,,ie for Uk-ms com- I Peter Nash opened school in this dis from the grass rco-s d jari. Ui oe f pot j IllulllC)1tl ins, however, we can vum h for j lrict thla "orcing with every prospect feet t'joare, wh-r the bednxk ha J ; lhe jllitvi,y 0f Ciuz-tu" who ttands of a "lwtf9!!,'jl ,L'n"' U tbere '9 Rnv been bare I by the ujouiu.r, ..nr!Cen J uif)l ju tie,jcial aud business irclee of meauing in a new, tasteful, beautiful o! gold had been taken oir. Trie vl-, lilllt cj,v MUj jg rot MI1V ,eHug a school h mso he certaiuly has the ad onel thicks goM iiittiui in Dxiglje I ui iiua. r In nii.i 1'ivi ifi wrtMiil t:iv timt 1 vantage here. county is vue ol tiie !!-piri riee in the state. Oregoniau. m.lnt- L'rdaneta Raised. "tVASJiiioV, Oc 4. Admiral Wat eon cabled the navy department that guubcat Urilaueta. sunk by the Lnsur- teu'.e last week has been snpceasfiilly raited and brought to Cavite. I THE TOWNSITE OF SKAUWAY. No lrivate or Church Claims Under Russian Conveyance. iSau Francisco t'hroniele ) kiunv.vY. Al.tka. Sept. ''7 K. 1. !S'ia(rd, United Sutee T wusit-.'oni ; miU.uer, has returned from th est i wad and dsn made pnMie hir tep-irt to t 1 11 WJ. r II tin- it III I V 111 IV IK17 III C - II 1. . J! . ... ......... I .. it .. i... ..ti I -cation t t- ti.rni-it 'l kdnwoy. llea- I - tii.d .vka-wy fo have a pop- i 11.4' I tl II- CV, rd tun ... tie thv tlt-re oil a r-itrt of 1M0 not now and v.r have eer. iu said tea unite private w '"' '-aim., hell or , Urn-ed ...ier ; loiesiaii i!'HifjncJ a o-ivjitmuy j:tiii- i-d or claimed al lhe date ol t tie acii'titi- lion of Alaska. I . The Yacht Contest. Nsw YoiK.. .M. "J. T:i? trt rai-e Lr I America g cup was had today. I lie j Columbia tossed the e'.ar:i:itf liue ".'5 seconds tvliunl llie Shamrock. When i half the course was f Mile J lite Cdunihia was neailv a qtur.er cf a mile ahead. JJudt l'rt- s pievai.ed, vatied i j -Kts , a pr.ffo. ti, ni'd in turn hath tiials en:ove, tle Itnnvtit and auffored fiotu ! ti;e change '.n poeition. Kxcursioii lioats interfered with the iTOKrets of the race?, and in this reaped the Columbia hi tiered the moit. Thu bterr.3 dieil down b-ahiiin bjt'a toa3 and the time titui: of Five and a ha'l huur expired til 4:45. At th.it time both 1'jiiB were three nuiei from the fiui8h liue. At 4:47 b-jth yachts sig nalled forthetu. The initial race or first of the series of races wii therefore declared ofi, however, the trial race proves that there will he a close contest. Reports and Rumors of War. London, Oct. 4. Tnere is a wril authenticated report that a Urg force of Boer are assembled at Sel k, a pncti .n of the Cro:-kd;le and 1'oiigala rivers, evi dently wilh the object of drtroying the roadway. I.te advicei from Cape Town indicate the in. pre s i u there that unless the Boers begin hostilities by Thursday, they will not tight but yield to the imperial demands whru formulated. I Additional traniorts wi'h !cop fiom India arrived this morning at 1iH an, Natal. It is rumored there that Boers are withdrawing from the Natal herder owing to. the laik cf forage. Oakland. Kil.t. lltrtiot k went to Albany Un week to attend college. Miss Saeie Peckley of I"!k!o;i U visit ing relatives at this place. Miss L-ju McKinuey of Coltsge Grove was in town one day last week. Mies Martha Ohme left for Keeburg Saturday to remain a sftort time. Miss Mary Medley cf At-hland is a guest at the hoxe of Z. I.. Iimmick. Miss Julia lUymond. who siert the snmmerst Salem, returned home Sat urday. Miss Liiy White took her departure for Grants Pass Sunday morning to re main for a few month. Mrs. II. M. Iitneou returned to her home in Ashland last Wednesday after a slay cf a few weeks in Oakland. James Taylor, of Drain, w ho has beeu night operator of the P. P. Co. at this p'ac? f -n- t!:e last two month", left Sun day. Kev. A. C. Hyatt left for Corvaliis Tuesday marring to fill his recent ap pointment for the ensuing year. Key. T. Thomas foraierly of Lebanon, Or., will succeed Kev. Hyatt at this place. A WARP IN FISHER'S HIND. The warp io Fisher's mind which is evidently emerging into a kind of hallu cination, continues to make him an ob ject of contempt, or more properly, pity. The pecaliarity of Fisher's mania is Lis conetant foreboding that something Las gone wrong with Myrtle Point, and a thriving town near Portland known as Beaverton. However, the rosin hallu cination under which he labors is that the principal of our public schools has hypnotized, as it were, the school board composed F. W. Wooliey, . P. Coshow and J. F. Barker ; has divested them of allower and authority and is striving to wreck and ruin our puMic schools. As is well known, and has been ttated heretofore, Mr. Fisher's pitiable condi tion is the direct result of a failure of the school board to favorably consider (he application cf his sister f.T a position in the schools, and, the success of the PiAiNijiALLK in securing the contract for all of the school's printing, including the school citaloue, the latter probably be ing the greater cause for his grievance. Of ourte, we ail know that "Charley is hard np. that he has a hard time keep ing the Review craft afloat, while tup portinic a Urge family at the Satue lime, and that he is sorely in need of the pat ronage uf this school district, etc.," however, we most lojk after our own in terests and should not he blamed for se curing the lion's share of public patron age if we can. Another thing lending t greatly ag gravate Mr. Fifchui's delicto malady was an article appearing in thin piper recently over the iijui de plume of "A Citizen," 13 which Charlie was stiowo up iu a irue lUht. "I'stje truth fht hurts and the hit dog that huals" every tioie, hence Charlie has Ireen kept tbtiey howhu ever ein- snd feebly endeavor ing to explain kuv tiie nndiuutable charei preecut-) l aga'nt him by A Citizen, who, by the way, l.ae just ac- cnmulaleil a grea' ninny more facts re-1 garJiug Fihe. n: I iids :lioo! j'ietiion, ' ,:, , , iven tj the public ! ! Htranger. j the teop'e are gruwiug j'latly weary: ! of 'Fisher's iCahl h gainst the tMiblic! 1 schools and his pecu iar gift of always ' being on the off ei Je of all pes'ions an ' evidence that something is the matter 1 wish the fellow mentally. There in a state instltntioo located near .Salem at which prrxons inauuVeting symptoms from wuich he is ruflciriiig nro cared for. HOOTED OFh THE PLATFORii. Jerry Simpson's Praise of Aguinaldo Was Too riuch for Hia Hearers. A recent dispatch from Wichita, Kau., I eaya : j Kx-Cotinr-esman Jerry Simpson was booted off the platform here while ad i drees in a lo 'al reunion. Mr. Simpson i said : "I glory hi tdo cpiink of AKuinaldo'a ! rueu. They are simply lighting to re- a in I In Itnl tit9 Cath ilici tool frW , LliHin. A uH'-il linpr Iiaa aflkMit Vhol(: is lohn Brown's u! uiardiinit witii : t)'.i or Aiiuuiald.?'' 1 lithovo Juhn BrovvnV soul i marching with Asuinald i." Mr. Siiupton said iu Fulmtame ll.nt he would rather be with Aguinaido than with O.is. A:i old soldier in the audi ence rose an 1 stid tha' the speech was drifting too m-.u-h into politics Tiiis was applauded and greeted wilh cries of "Throw him out!" aud "Kick Siuipeou ofi tiie platform !' Men and w.men arose aud hiecfd, aud the men kept try ing, "Tat him out SiuiiOU api filled to the crowd to tit down. T am couiing t mv u'ror tiou,' lie said, although he had beeu Epeakiug only lj iiiiuulef. Cries came, "l'ako ycur peioration to Aguinal- do." Simpsj i attempted to go on, bat no one could hear him 10 feet awav. The band struck up "The Star Spangled Banner," and Mr. S.mpso: left the plat form. Hi: retirement was greeted with prolonged cheers. Etkton Notes, Jno, week. C. I l.ittoni was a Drain yieitor last Heckler went to Florence laet Tuesday. Jesse Uetkley made a besiuess trip to Draiu last week. Miss Myrta Haiues has gtuie to Draiu to attend scli-jol. Mr. Andrews of Soult6burg was in oar' burg or.e day last week. Joseph Koberts was helping O. W. conalrnct a dryer last week. J. O. Ljori of this place went to Drain a few days ago to visit his fa mil v. Arch Mci aire went to Drain a short time ago where he wili attend school. John Woods, w ho has beeu clerking in Lyons' store, le't for urain Thursday. Peail Oar, accompanied by his moth er, passed through on Tuesday's stage. Miss Ethel Vann has gone to Cottage Grove to visit her auut, Miss S. E. Wil bourn. Frank Naeh has resumed from Smith liiver, where he has been working for some time. Miescs Harvey and Andrews came up from Scottsborg Saturday to attend school this winter. The family of Prof. A. H. M alley have returned from Crcsw ell, where they have beeu picking hops. Miss Susie Peck ley has gone to Oak Ian J, where i-bewill be under the care of Drs. Fage & Oilmour for a short time. Al Kent.Chas. Weatberly and Thomas Maupin have relumed from Coos county, where Mr. Kent has been baying cattle. Mrs. O. Mattoon, who has been visit iog her mother, Mrs. U. Peckley, at Elk ton, has returned to her home in Ash laud. Wjio? Qardincr. Oeorge Baidt-rref has closed out Lie icyging camp. Schooners Sadie a. id Lilly were loaded and towed ont Oct. '.'. Sup. Waite spent last Tuesday in the Gardiner public schools. Mrs. Marshal Thompson of Scottcburg vitited Gardiner. Fridav and Saturday. Kev. If. II. Buckner has returned to Gardiner for his third paatorial ytar, much to the pleasure of his congrega tion. The tag Hanter took the visiting Odd Fellows and a few friends over the bar, last Sunday. They had a delightful trip bat we bear some of them tLrew op the "Password." Miss Parrot, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Gra ? and son Walter visited Five Mile recent ly. George Graham escorted them lo the lake in the W. F. Jewell's hack, where they embarked in the mail-carrier boat and were rowed across. At the landing they were met by Will Smiley with hie spirited team, and driven to his home where tbey were hospitally enter tained until Sunday evening. They re port a pleasant time, and were load in their praises of that beautiful country, acd advise every cne coining to this sec tion to visit Five Mile. The visitors from Uoeeburg have been profuse in their expressions of gratitude to the people of Gardiner, for the hos pitality shown (hem during their brief sojourn there, snd now it is our pleasure to evince t te appreciation we feel toward tht6e gentlemen for their untiring efforts in instructing the members of Gardiner' Lodge No. 13', I. O.O. F., and Riverside Kebekah Lodio No. 100. feels esnfciallv indebted to Robt. Robertson for the aid and instruction given them. We are sure that the members of I hiletamn ! Lodge No. 8, 1. O. O. t., were not the1. only ones who enjoyed the pleas- ore cf their company but also (eel that they have been gieally benefitted by the energetic work done here, and we hope in the f Uiire to again welcome the f.rutht rs of the I. O. O. F. fraternity of Roneburg. J. A J. kLLLOXKJ'S SCHOOL BUILDING. School Opens Therein Under the Most Favorable Auspices. I!y lhe way did you learn the cost of thathaii'c? ft appeals tj lhe writer as 1 a 'I'""""'' !ructure for the mouey. A d,9,!'a tor 3Ii ,,ave eUL'h; POUBe 10 enterprise mat iioeen t uuiin. u weiiogg will now fiirniHli ll.e house us it deserves, she will tiecomelhe pride of the county in the way of country flchwilx. Hyp. 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 arc right; satisfaction guaran . teed. Just received a fresh line of Groceries. Cor. Jackson and Oak. Wm. Currier. OPERA HOUSE. B. W. STRONG, Mgr. OfiE WEEK BEGIJiMIHG MOMDAY OCT. 9- MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY and her excellent company in a new repertoire of Comedies and Dramas. Opening in "MARRIED IN HASTE." Tickets at Strong's ioc, 20c, 30c. Concert and drill daily at 1 1:30 SEIRECORG - - - Name it? Why, have it Nice fresh stock of Staple aud Fan cy GROCERIES constantly on hand. Fine Teas and Coffees a specialty. Canned goods, Flour aud I?eed. Fine fresh goods at reason able prices. Give me a trial order. MRS. A. C. KIDD. Pointed Parapraphs. Mrs. May Preston Slo-ton Las betn appointed chaplain of the Wyoming State penitentiary. Another s'ep for ward. The old ea ing iha rtiiduess deioies great brain p-ier "'t prevent the mabulatlaers of a j-caiied hair restora tives from becoming millionaies. One of our large cities recently in creased its pohco force and a tarcast.c journalist headed the item with "Twenty more men jit work." An exchange rexarks that the man with the hoe is alright in his place, bat the general nlility fellow ii the man wilh the "doegb." Ilia said txiat a new iss is of stamps is to bear Dewey's portrait, and an cx change remarks that it would not dj to nse Hobson'sface like this, as one half the women would be licking the wrong side of the stamp. "I've seen some nrghiy j leer things in my lime," ears au old gravedigger, auoted by the Baltimore Sun. I've seen ueonlc mourners, 1 mean catch sight of a name on come fUwtr piece, and they have go:o straight lo wotk lo tear np the whale thing. I'll tell yon another thing I've nolxed. When a woman comes along and makes a big fuafe at her husband's funeral, end says : 'Throw me in; 1 cau't live witLoit him" I kuow that in a few weeks lime I II see her out here leaning ou some young fellow's arm. It never failed It'a hamiened every time. But the people-women and men, loo-x ho don't take on a lot, bat jist keep still, acd sometimes don't even shed a tear, that's the kind that uneve. You i.'on't see thai kind again so scon." cottsburg Scraps. Mrs. II ill and Mrs. Palmer went to Gardiner on the '-0ih. Miss Joaie Andrews has gone to Elk- ton to enter the high school. T.Patterson was in town recently on his way to Yoncalla to take charge of school. Mrs. Lutke, graud matron oi the O. E. S., was one of the passengers on tho out going stage on the 30th. Mesers. Robertson and Fletcher came nn from Gardiner Saturday enroute Kr their homes in Koeeburg. D. U. Bntler has returned from Port land where he went to attend the last rites of bis late brother, Jesse. Mrs. Lna Colwell and family leu kr Drain laet week, baying completed her summer's work at the camp near town. The fish ran has not come in good ijuantitiea as yet, and the Ralph did not have employment in the carrying of tbem during the past week.' T. K. Richardson, the Uoeeburg music dealer, was ia town Friday. He teemed to have been successful and reported piano sale in Gardiner. Misses Hattie and Etta Harvey have gone to the high school at Elkton.for the winter, which bids fair to be very sue cessful uuder the management of Prof Mulkey. Al Smith has been to Gardiner for 1. iv.lirWir.rnt. Ilia dam-liter. Mita .,.. (s treated also bv Dr. Alex Pallersou for injuries receivtd by being thrown from a horse, ('. Haivey was unfortuiiuie in having a slight accident to his boat ul ll.e wharf Friday. Tho lioal was somew hat splint ered and liiltd with water by being struck by tho Eva a) sho rounded up to tho wharf. The Kebekahs of Riverside Lodge No. 10d, Gardiner, were strictly in evidence and proved themselves energetic and in terested in the meeting of the li'Jih. Sev eral members wet unavoidably absent, but there was a good attendance notwith standing. Messrs. R')ber:suu and Fletch er uf Roseburg were a welcome addition, as Mr, Robertson wai untiring in his et foris for the sucjcsi of team practice and i s iinpruveiuent by his skill and knowledge iu that capacity. Miss Addie Stewart took the solemn oath of initia tion, after which a most excellent repast was served iu the lower hall and the merry laughter, pleaeaiit jokes aud lively conversation evinced tho good lime that they were all enjoying. The night was far spent when the members of (he Rebekali family wended iheir way home ward to seek their couches. Onk Oi- 'F.h. m. spell it backwards aud you Administrator's Sale of Real Property. T a Hie County t'ourl ol tin- ."-lale of On-in hi a aud lor Doujrlan County. In the uiativrul the etatc ot Karl klminci.1ii eMM. Notice I hervliy given iriat pcnuiaut tu an oru-rof lhe aU.re cniltu-1 omui ro.'l.- ami -n ler.il In the rn-ont, f sa:l mun on lhe 5tli day of rvtenttii r. I'.'J. The nm1erienrl ailmlni- tnilnx r,. ..Iniuil.trmior will on and atlerth. Ithuayof CcliilK-r. l.r'.'. itikviiI la vh thv l.)I oinc ik-M'nlieil property brloniriris lu iaid c-Iaie at priv ale wile on the preini-v m ar lhe loan of ( unyonwlle, iKmcia coimlv. Ore- CDU.tonil: rkvuuinii; at a ixiint .'J.3I eban ortft, anI 3i...i ehamn n-.t of Ibe iD.rter MM-ihin jt on ll.e line l-iwo-n x-c'inn and il In towiuliio :i. touth raii-e " et, W M.. runninc th nre et l'..lu li.ln-, ihcnre vmth in chains, lln ni c n ot 1'irh.in-, thcmi? wmtn cDftln. Ini'nre el .i w chain.. Iben-e n.irtn . ehalii to i.!f- of lniinnlDs. Th Mine 14'Iiik irl uf W'litaai Proton s il.matio:i claim. So. U and coniaining .'ii acrv mre or Ir rah in band, t'atcd tin. Slh day of K.-1'teintier. A . D . U'.o. RKbKICkA klMMtl, Admini-tramx. ;eu. v. carter. tlll Adminiotratcr. Novice for Publication. I y.'.m mats IM orr m, KoMrburr. OreeoD, tiflenbcr I i. 1-'.". Notice l hereoy gicn that the foilowiuc-h.ni.-d k ttier b 'tiled notice ol b: iutention 10 ma ke fiu.i n-of in tupr-ort of h:s iaim and tLai -aid proof wlil I made l-fu.v toe Kegt-lcr and Receiver, f. laud Oflxc, al Ko -burg, "n-gou, on Oct 3). Iv'.i, ! t.Eii:iK S.I.A1EK. on II. H. No. b,r l!n- N K 1 , , --e-:tou In lut nbli ju e.. k. 9 West, lie name, the following itOie to prove In- con tinuous n-ld ore u(n and cnlttvaiiixi ol raid laud, vir W iliiaai SIoitc. i'ii.ni Murray, A. Coon, ! rm lirrr all of Cania Vallcv. Orison. J. T. BKlbc.rl?, rllf lies ::.-r Administrator's Notice. VOTlcr li HKREBY 1.1VKS Til AT Lflili'mmnl n.tpn Jtol iljir .f THE Ott. l-:'.. dtiir aniioiiited a luiltntra:or ot the elate ol .-arnucl 1 urner de cael. Ail ptrsou. hav ing claims agxiut raid oulo are hcrvby re iiuircd to inul ibcanie, virvipcrly eriucd. lo the nai l aiminn-trator at iot:''unr. Uou-.as Countr. Oreguu, witb;iiix i:ieu:b froiu tbe date hereof. l'ated this itil dav ot o to r. In-?. Nil. I.I AM J. Bl r.CHAED. Admir.Wirat..r ot ibe c-:ate of mi1 Turner, dccvaM-d. 0. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas ounty warrants in dorsed prior to and including March 10, ISf.'.to present the same at the treasurer's office at the Douglas County bank for payment, as interest will cease thrrecn after tbe date of this notice. Dattd this the lSlh dav cf September 18W, at tho City of Rosebnrg, Oregon. Geo. V. Dim kick, Coontr Treasurer, Douglas County, Or. Harrison's Famous Watch. Know-ills, Tenn. Oct. 2. E. Wilson, said to ba a noted crook, has been ar rested here. He voluatecreJ, in ex change lor his freedom, to conduct the chief of policj lo tbe place where is se creted the famous watch stolen from ex President Harrison five years ago. The watch wis presented by the senate at the expiration of Harrison's term. Tbe timepiece is worth more than flCOO Wilson had a diagram of a place near Akron, O., whtre be says the watch was buried by a partner soon after it was stolen. WRITE A LETTER. a- 7?. V'. jt.ee J Many w omen live where there is no skill ful specialist in women' diseases, and still more cannot afford to pay the hiih fees charged. These sufferers should follow the example of Mrs. Anna Willy, of Northville, Spink Co.. S. Dak., who writes as follows to Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo. X. Y.: "I am enjoying good health, thanks to vonr kind advice and valuable remedies. I vuffrred very much with female ailments for mcie thiin two yearn, when 1 wrote to yon for advice. After carefully following your free advice, nml Inking six Iwtlles each of Dr. Pierce". Ka.vnr.ile Irecrip tion and 'Golden Medicnl Iiiscovery,' I am now a well and hanpy woman. I hnve al- tnkrn several vials of your ' riciiriut rcllet.' which did me a great deal of good.'' Dr. Tierce lias probably treated and cured more cases of female weakness, pains in the back, bide and abdomen, tictvousric-s, headache, irregularities. Ulcerations, tu mors and other female troubles, than anv other livintr pliy-.ici.in. Hi-" wide experi ence peculiarly fits him to Ittim: i'.l-i.'.il cures when everyone eUe f.iils II ehaiges nn fee wlialevcr to those wlm v, ;i:- hi'ii for advice, and he invit- - to cvi-f ll him free by miil. Iii- v.o-.deifi'. n-medy. Dr. Pierce - I-'avnrit-- l'ici iptiou can he depended nooii 11 overco'ire nearly ev ery kind fif ili-easv that ;::lict; Rirls and women. It contains no .lco'uol, opium, or other narcotic-, and does not create craving for injurious stimulants, as i.i so often the case wilh other medicines advertised for woman's ailments. An honest medicine dealer will give you Dr. Tierce's Favorite Preset iption, and not try to ti;r.nii(le volt to take some itifeiior substitute for the little added profit he may niaae inercou. Those who vi-li may enclose ?i unt-ceiil sdauips in tiieir letters', and Dr. Pierce will send free his nxrV. p.'.tce Common Sense Medical Adviser, which is the most com plete mid practical family doctor book ever published, coulaininsr over 7ml pictures. The Mine hook, cloth bound, ,jt stamp-t. a STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is the Place to buy Furniture. Have you seen those c;ist top heating stoves. They! are the latest aud hard to beat. " 1 Our line of Blankets with the discount all off aud tit. Have added some new meut and also have a large liue ivugS ranging in price trout 1 a. a i x z ieei 10 9 x 12 lect. We have the goods to and can make the prices that Our motto is honest 32. Jackson St. Bicycles at Reduced Prices. Send for Descriptions. We have a few wheels on hand which we have used for renting during the summer all 99 Models, High grade, in first class couditiou, and fitted with G. & J., and Dunlop Detachable tires. Wishing to clear our floor for ihe coming season we will close these wheels out at a ver low figure. SHOE SHOE iu reaching the Cass Street Market tl! wnoiesaie Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in. Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main iSl. Props. Summons. TN THH CinC'l lT fOCKT OT TIIE STATK a of eregon in aud for Douglas county. J. C. Coinstock, I'laintiu", 1 v. ad.e II ';omtix k. Defendant. r To Ssdie H. tointOck, the ubo-c nuiuoi defendant: lu the name of the Matt of Oregon, you nr. hereby rcpiin-d to appear and answer the coiiiiiUint tiled agains you iu the aloc eu lilled cazse on or teforo the tirst day oi tbe ne regular term of taid court ton it: Mosdav ibe -Tth day of November ls'.i". And if you tail to o apiear aud answer the aul eoiiiilainl, iilaintitt u ill atp'.y 10 raid couri lot the relief demanded in said complaint tow if. That the marriage contract cow existing be tween vourself and said plaintiff lie disolvoil ami that plaiulifl have Judemcnt In s;iid court for the l ost, and disbui-enients of the Nil. I suit and uch oilier and further relief as the court mav adjudge oiuitable. Till" S'lmmoii" ia puMisiic.1 under and h viriure of au onler made by lion. .1. Y. Iluinil toii, judge ol said court, dated "clover -nd l-'.'.'. al Kosebunr. Oregon. Tbe date of the first publication then-of being Thurnlay the ."tli day of October, ts'ia and the us. pub icutiun thcrcol ls.'ing Thui-silay the ilid day or Nmcm ler. I-.".'. Tiie said pi riod lieine inoiv than ii eousecutive week, belneon the hrM publicHtiou lien of aud the date oi the last publication thereof. (O ts) J.r . Ft' I LI RTi'N. l'liiiiitill's Attorney. I Io, for Boswell Springs! Coiuoiencsuij May 10, IS'.1!', and until September '60, li)J, ep?cial tickctx to Boswell Springi and return to thi- ci'y will be sold us follows: UO-d.iv t'ukctJ. $1 85. Tickets poing atnrd.'.y unl rc tumititf the following Mondav, l V Special rates nr? alt-it given l.-.m l'ott land and intern;ediato pointn. A r t -AcSOLUTELvbllPF Makes the food more delicious and wholesome mvt uini powiwn eo. . hew oi. HAVE A FEW $15 BEDROOM SUITS LEFT THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT l ! i ! and Comforts the buyer is to get the bene-'! rvittrn (....rr.,,,- ,i.( ; of Symurmi aud Moquettc 1 75c to SiS.oo and in size from! make vonr homes er,nifnrt:i1i1fi you can afford to pay. I values and good goods. j .. 8. W. STRONG. The Furniture Man A. C. MARSTERS & CO. STYLE COriFORT. Can be combined in the same pair of Shoes, if correctly fitted. We arc prepared to show the most complete line of Shoes ever shown iu our store, having succeeded best aud largest Shoe F ac tones 111 the east. e should like to have a chance to make you acquainted wilh our stock and prices as we feel assured that both will please you. WOLLENBEBG BROS. ar-r. m . -a m ana Ketan ueaiers in i AMY 0ME WHriTIfiG Fruit Graders, SHOULD BUY THE M0MIT0R. It'lias lnvti iinprnvisljuiid is the best tuacliiiif mi tho market. It separates the fruit without brttisin-; ir masliin it and with jjtv.it ra)'idity. Itn-tiire id" flROBERT'FOWELL. Wilbur. tn ..!! dSpi ONLY S2.75 SEND NO MONEY. CuUhw aui. out, an-i e-cu-J to us, Ca( THir wi(tM mm4 ttoftrfct, num ber of invltM tvoutul W4 mt hmak m4 -k, and we wi!l tfTi ttjt CLOTH CAPE to ou .- -xur-s. ., futtjwxt to eumliiauon. an fiimiRf and try it on ur nearTFtxpiv!n of-tk-r and if found trit-.y AtlajJactarr, mm rep- rr-ntiM ua Ike aat4vrfal ymm tM r mmrm r, pay tta cxptt atit kp atcrtaj (Tor rW$2.75, ava4 mxmrmtm tkmrfmm. kaprr char it Ui -vveratra 10 to ct-Dta for -h 1 00r m tie. THIS CAPE IS LA TEST STYLE FO FALL and WINTER, matte from ail eilra aawl mrf all wl KlMavraltM arrasBiliiwt Ksrttaat Kra. r clot a, S7 inches lonir, vtt luil wfpp, i?-iucb ufi-r cape, extra full. lrct I arc mrm tmUmt, bcauti fully trtminPtl wittt black SHI aral- furt upper cai tniutucfl with tlireo row s aiu collar vitti two row of aiaalr WaMt doth button omatucut. Tata mmm la ataltar aaa tiiraasrhaat aud equal to rap thmt fr-fllat tncrv than Uouhlr th(-rit. Writ tmrtrmmi laak fsMalaarac. SEARS, ROEBUCK Sl CO., CHICACO (Kin, EMlwck a s an aitmk- nli.M-Uw,i Bums a a.. ..I. mar Roscburg Bakery. WHITE, GRAHAM, AND RYIE. BREAD also All kinds of Pie, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HAMSCH, Prop. Notice For Publication. L'siTtD r vifc I.1.M1 usm r, K'i'-tiurir, lin:"U, J'.iiri, Ir.SJ. Notice i i.'T' ty civtn liiat 111 eoiuptiauc itn the prirtirimn ( the act of CoogrcM l June 1, 1"!TM, eniiti'.'d "An att for tho t'ieof riniin-r lanili iti tiif .-tates of ;aUoruia, Oregon, Ncvaiia r.n-1 iVaAUiuiuu Territory." JOHN' K. HALE, ofOrti.L- r.i-. co'in'y r,t Jwphiut, mate of Oregon. hi t!i Cay Ms-d in this oCice hi sworn .luteniei.t No. i'.-I, ior tiie jisrcba-e of tbe rK 'i ol Ketion No. i:i toirn-liip No. 2 S, rnu'e No. .- W. and Will olior prof lo nbow thai the laud nought in more rnlnable for it tlmijer or tone tnau fir aiicriicial purpi-tii, aud tij eiitsbiieh mstiM.i.i 'o .ji:-1 .auI before the Keir iter aud hc -!v. r of tul oCice at H'ebirg, Oregon, ou Krblav lhe ;u!h day of October. 1 J. He n:if a u iin. William R. Xioper, Kicbanl .Miller, U iiliain Hammond and L. C I'.rottii, ail of tirsutB fa. nnioa. Any and aU ;rwn ciafuiiiijf advepu !r the iiioe-iles ritdl landi. are reouelel totile'tbeir cliiinn in tli if office on or before aid 'Xth da Ul UCIOOI.T, lSJ. J. T. EKfliGE?, KegiaU-r. Notice for Publication. I'Mtiii .-7.VTI. Liso OrrrcK. Ui wborj. Oregon, eeptrmberS. WJ. Noti.e ii h;n.:7 inieu that the- loliowmt named ett:- r 1 :a bi d notiu; of Lis intention Ut I inaiie tical pmuf in eupport of hi claim and that -a;d i.roof i ill be made Ij- f'Te tbe iusL-irr and Reeeiver, V. .i lnd Oili'-e at Uuseber?, Oregon, 011 OcIoiat 27, li'J. v. n: ?TEi'iIt:".' tlt.H-M AN On l;i 1J LSu..r, l.ifia; lot-' A. ;, Src A lot 1, r.-- 1-,, To. i.. .-. l:. I W-.-:. HC nmmts tbe fOi.oWili; -ltUt H !o !:, r his CSIItiniKiUD rewdenee ufon aLd ciii.jvalwn of, .aid land vi: A. a. -"-null. N, II. Uone. Z. rV.iand, HtHxt Huut ail of Oak Und, Oregon. J. T. BKIIajl-j, (Ht'j) Kei-isler. Notice For Publication. I , x . 1 r . . . . r . 1 .. , I ; --.... ... - ...... .1 . r 2' r., Eostbu.-;, Oregon, .-xpL 1C. loW. ; Noliee i hereby r.-a lout tte foilowiiig- named t ;tivr be r.:.-1 notii-e of hi intectiou j to make tir.al proof in support of his c'.a:ui. and ibat aid proof will be mail-; U-.'ore tbe K.-.-iicr I aud Ecciitr. 0.5. I:id oiiiceat Koc burg, Or-- jroti, on Oct. J). I".'. 17: j John y. noah. ; on his II. E. No. '.j, for lb- V 1 i ..-ctiou i. Tov. ii,b: 5.. K S West, V. M. He nam-a tte following eito Hi to p. rove ber con-" 1 tinuoun reaiicnce -:p. n and cultivation of said jixad. vir I. M. 0....lM:a- W. M. Mootv, J. E. I Noah. J. C. Wiley, a'.i : lamaa Val!e, Ore-;Son- J. T. BRIIxiES. 1 Keg-lster IThe Home Bakery n r Oil- Ctrnot V.:.n I Central Hotel. Fresh HakeJ Bread Everj- Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B- C0MST0CK, Proprietress. Notice. I'sum STAia. Lasd Orrue, Ki h.'.ui :, ere -oa. August .-3, lrr, To n I:o:a 1: 2.3 - Uk. ; !.-! rl -.j.He.J -.n tbe to-.niiir do scji'.ed b. .,n , au l t.-s appUcd for )aivnt for Mid !ii ;s. iln: the .it U cpn to tbe -.uWic for ia?w-c!;oa Bnd a co..v thereof bv doscnrilive 'il-liv.M,-r.s. t:-.i tc-.-i r;e-i in a convenient. pl..e .n tbi r tlice :or iLe ;rpee.ion of aU rcx- ffoio i.uj. ?.cu Bi;-i 1 ae putj.:c geaerai.y: .uth ba-e iiuo u i ".Vert ol the IVUUia- TpJi'. Ii.-. l'art of W 1 ., Svv :L Tp-T.K 1. Tp. . r. r. 'N ',.eec. W i:b.!i the -ie.xt sixty liays f.-Ilo-.iing the dac of thi not.er. prole-j r eonicsta ajairist the 1-ia.ai ft tiie Couinany to any tract or aabdivijr iou w iii.ia an- -ec-.ion or part of sscuoa. de seruvd in tee list, on ti-.e ground tbat th xnc is mere valuable for m.ucral rhaa f.r agrieult-u.-ul i urTHes,irin be rvxeiv.sj aad nmed for re port to the iivneral LandO-Cce ai WashingtOD, J. T. BEIDOKss R-eitcr. J. U. K(X(TH. Keeciver. v A.; i ;.) Notice of Final Settlement. "VOl ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT THE Cbar.cs L lo;nt, dcve.ued, liaa liicd his anal .luvun- (;is sii h adia:uUira:or ia tue CountT Court lor lAiuslajCouuty. iat,. o. O-eTOn, and thrtt suid Court has set Monday. November, e. l-.-., at tac hour . f !J oVlocJf. a. in. of .aid d a! tne court boa-e ::i K..,n- l. ate f or. ..-. . h ..v:::.tV;"rr? - - -- k.iv. n'r uc.i r- uigoo.'vcuoa-ihen io and for the imal i.ii. i::ei.l ot :d estale. Dated ar Rwiwi,- ri...n .1... -...,.1. . - September, Is.'.'. ..... N. LA RATT, --- w . -m. 1 jti . v K'l II ilX f VT -at Foiul.tonxd. ,7 -" Notice of Final Settlement. Tu thefout.tyi Viia of :.x sute of orevoa for the t ouu:v of lViu-rlas. in ih. 1 mrt... ..f ... estate of I. . MeCamnte:i. .t.-... ti. undersii-r.eii A4ti.,"ni.t. ...... ...i i .,......'. 1- . . , - -.ov i.?iit.- iav trig 'foert h: tmal acwuntln said eourt. notice is nerev .-non tua: Mjmiav the 6th dav of Noveii. bvr. is.i ,r. in .,'!.... -.v. County court room, in Koseburv. Douglas eouuly. Oregon, is the ti.r.e and placv set bv Uie Jttdge oj said eourt. to hear obHi-tiotis. if any there be to said imai account and to the di-charsx-of sa:d adin-liusjrntor. Dal-.sl at Koscb'.ir,-. Oregon this the ,Vti dav of sepier.iber, Is'.'i. J t(10,'.'-r', . , K.Ai.MN Administrator ot tec es;a:e oil).?. .McCamp bell, dccesct. r Notice for Publication. UMifcD trans Lar oinca Kose! ur,, Oiegon, July lijjx Noi ec is hereby given that in compUaae viuhthe pro-iiious 01 the act of Cougrew ',einl- "; rut", ed "An act for -the sale of tn.iK-r lands in thota es 01 Calitorpia. lre gou. Nc. a.;a and x ahiugrmi Ternu.rv W.LLIAM K Nll-I EK. ' o;.VJ?"T ?'Coun.!-V'' J-'sephiac. Stale ot Ort go 1 hit 1 this 1 ay ,1 ;a this office Ins sworn statement No. km iw i:,tf purchase,,, lbo N oi evuon No. 1-. in Towushiii No. katfge N0..1 ; W. and i!l ,-:ier prvi to bhow that the laud miusUs is motv a! imblc for its tim ber or ijtone ihnn for agricultural purposea, ami Reciti r and Kec wctimtob l uimni to saia laud befon. tha ret thloTil.. ul U.w.k,, reguu, 011 Kridav IS"'. 1 he i'th Jay ei Octobei He names s i(uiv., : John K Hal . Kicb- al oi t.iaii.s Pa. i,e-on. Any ami all per sons elnim.ng a.-vennly the atve dcserihe,l iaiidsa-x-cf-juesliHt tonic their claims 111 thia o.ace on or before .i:-l h ,'av of iK-tolwr. ISO J- I ltKUK.KS, ''-'"'I') Register. j Notice for Publication. I f SITED .STATES LAND I'lUc'E. I Koseburg, Oregon, Sept. i.;, b.A j Notice in hereby given that the following. ; Hatred settler has tiled notice of bis iuieuuon ; to r ake Mini proof la support ot hi claioi and . that said proof wul be n.ude beiore the Uegister I and KeceWcr f. s l.aed office at Keeburg. ; Oregon, on No . :i. Wit, i- JK.seE W1IITIOW On his II. K. No. Is-' t. lor the sS', NK'A I T W. He uatuva lhe following witnesses to prove hi. loniinuous residence up on aud cultivation ot rabi land, viz: John Whitlow. M. M. Whitlow, J. I.. Wa'sou, II. L. I Unities, all of Teel, Oregon -1 l- 'P) J. T. BBIf-UKS, Register. 1 IFRESfl