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THE PLAINDHALER rufcUihw. .:. :.' Thursday. Tag FLalXDE ' ' ' ' iSHlKQ CO. I E. 1). STRATFOJill. TP. C. COSHER-. J. L. 8TRATTORD,. JubUaiier j '.Wr.and solicitor SabacrtpUon Rates. ob vm oil Months . tkm Months. ..- oo 1 iw .. OCTOBER 9, 18W. Editor Stratford Home Again. Editor Btratford. of the Pl-inokalki:, ratarrrad to bis bone ia this city lust ! Friday eventUB from Alaska, where dor- j in U paat five month he has held ti e ( position of United State, townnte com-j mieaiooer. Ia tb fulfillment l.is j flcialdnVieatbe greater portion of : southern and western .-oast .untry of Alaska has been traversed and naturally j a good many hardship, have been en-. countered, to we ver, Mr, Mraiford has returned home hale and hearty, having discharged the duties assigned hitu witu the greatest credit and to the entire sat taction of the department at Vasbioe- ton, as was indicated in a 1itch from j Washington to tbe San Francisco Chron icle, which was reproduced in the last isso ol this paper. Having fulfilled hi rnieion to the Ur north, Mr. Stratford ha returned to look after bis buelueee interests here, at least outil spring, when hr may te returned to tbe interior of Alatk there to nccoui pjieh a work similar to that terently re ceiviog his attention along the Alaska coast. Mr. Stratford was tuel at Aloany by bia wife, who returned with him to this city. , Since bis return home Le bas been kept busy thus far shaking bands with his many friends, wbo with tbe Plais dralbb force are glad to welcome him home again. Dewey day is any old day convenient to tbe admiral. Will the anties pleae take notice that Dewey says tit United S:eie should hold the Philippines. fall for your town and ita iostitutioca, especially iu educational im'itutiona. If yon can't pull this way you had tet ter pall out. Oar farmers bare littie tioi to pay t teBUtto to politics just now ; bat when they have tbeir crop hauled they are likely to ewear off on the calamity brand. Ex. The democratic campaign lor lyiX) will call for tbe destruction oi America a cred it and busineas at borne and tbe destruc ioa oi Americau lienor air jud, pertinent Jy remarks the Oreawi City Enterprise. Oeo. Frosperitr, weanng golden epau lets, is visiting Oregon for tbe benefit of tbe popocraU who said there was no such person. Tbe calamity organs have not inquired for him lately, not even tbe Roeeburg; Review. Bryan says if tbe country could get around to bis scheme of finances, tru-ta would not be so harmful. He might add that nothing else of an industrial character would posse much vitality. Tbe Plaictelck job printing depart ment ia constantly crowded with work. Tbe people of Rceeourg and vicinity know where to get tue beet printing for tbe least money. Oar tine new press is bummer. Tbe Portland Telegram is right when it tayi : "If there are any worthy mem bers of tbe Second Oregon regiment still out of employment, Uty aboold be offered places. Tbe boys ought to have a chance at the first and beet jobs going, if tbey need them." The man with tbe bse and tbe man with tbe gun are getting blamed tired of being bothered with tbe man with tbe mouth, A man wlme sole ttockin trade in the world comes frjin his ability to talk can never be of macb rel ssrvice to the country .Ex . If America's cup must be lost, and it stands to reason that ,it can't be held on this mit'fll the ocean forever .this country will neyer have an opportunity to yield it to a more thorough gentleman, or a more booeet sportsman than Sir Thomas Liptoo. Bat here'i ia hoping that it will remain on this side of tbe ocean for many yean to come "Don't talk to rce aboat Pryan,', uya Georg Haldron, of Butte, Montana, in a Sew Turk taper. "In 1896," be add ed, "I stamped the eute for Bty.n, and I told the people that prosperity was im possible without the free coitag of sil ver. That was my blfgiD. But prosper ity ia here, and, aitbongh silver baa ap preciated somewhat, free coioape is still ia tbe dim and distant future. 1 am a republican from tbi out." Mr. Haldron ia president of the Basin Gold & Copper Company, of Montana. We ard just iu receipt of a copy cf the Oregon Native Koo, an illustrated, monthly magazine of history published in Portland. It deserves the tnpportof every patriotic resident f the Pacific Northwest. It is devo ed to the hietory of the original Oregon, is well printed on glazed paper, is beautifully illustrated and tbe subscription pries is but one dollar per annum. Such a magazine baa been needed in this country for many years, aod we hope it will ceive tbe liberal support it dt serves. re- One of the principal features of tbe entertainment at the Soldiers Encamp ment at Grants Pass was the address by Congressman Thos. H. Tongue. We had tbe pleasure of bearing thia address, which was listened to with great inter est by one of tbe largest audiences as sembled on tbe grounds during the en campment. Mr. Tongue is not only a good orator, but has an enviable record as being a true representative of tbe peo ple of the state iu everything that per tains to their beet interests. Drain Watchman. . DEWEY'S STRONQ DENIAL. A Washington dnpatc1) to tho Brook- Wn Eaule says: "I want Aeuinaldo and tlia FillDiao ineurget8 to know that it was at my re- iJueRt hl Mr- M..-Kinley has ordered the reinforcements in tue navy to our Asiatic t-qusdron now e-tatiane 1 at Ma-j uila." j Dewey m.iJ tliis 3igniiicitt remark to Assistant Swrptarr ( llm Navy Aden to- j day, a-i't Mi : la ben reported j that I t.avj i'i i.-.vor ol ir'vinir the : Filiii':i tlieir independence.. A,jui-i naMi 1 believe, cia-ulated this ro '; port anion)? the insurgent, and I tuere 1 fore particularly desire that iu ftendiug i out the orders to the Brooklyn, and the other ship that are ttgttothe Philip nines tha inalnii-tiniiq aliall ha areoiina- .heaUtem,nt bat lhey ,ra Mnt mw reUe6t AUwi Blid lUt M.e admiral's request wooM b, gMnted. Tue significance of thie reDjark 18 of Bre4t ilnporUnCe and t , fcaw f4r.reachi)J .fft U wi u M ft tomb6h.u into the cam,, of he .nU.expsneionUti. Admiral iVwey is evidently a thor ough supporter of the president's preheat supposed policy in the Philippines, lie recommend the immediate increase of tbe navy in Philippine waters, to aid in a moral as well as pby-ical way the vig orous prosecution of the war. Like most Americans, Dewry has no ill-will toward the Filipino?. II rather iikea tbeui, and thinks they will make obedi ent and Jaw-abtdiuj: citizens, lint uc body understands be'ter than be that under existing circumstances American authority must be established, and a stable, civilized government provided, and maintained by the United states government. For this parpooo the Filipinos must bs subdued and the more speedily and thoroughly it is done the bet er. This is a fair interpretation of Dewey'fl adyka to the preeideut. it ai'.l be very valuable, both in strengthening tbe fearful soul of the presided, and ia helping to stop the mouths of th nti expansionist). TOK REVIEW'S ATTKMrTSO DKOfclTIOS. A few paragraphs from lata copies o' the old reiiahut Review which tiika bnmorous reading just now.- Ko eoooer had Admiral Dewey's views in opposition to tbe expansion polcy ot tbe government became known than Admiral Sampson, tbe administration fondlirg, announced that be would not go to tbe trouble of sailing Joan to the entrance of the harbor to mf-tthe ad miral on his return home. Tbe present administration is the most narrow con tracted and bia Fed ou record. Roeeburg Review, Sept. 4h. Tbe Pi a in Dtjn.ru should add the name of one more "copperhead" to ita list, w ho is as pronounced iu his opposition to imperialism as is Hon. Wm. J. Bryan, t hat name is one that will be luminous n bictory when Wm. McKin'ey and Maik llanna shall have been long buried in oblivion it is ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY. Review, Aug. 24. Admiral Geo. Dewey is a valuable re inforcement to tbe racks of tbe plain people who are fighting against tbe im perialism of Marcos Anreltus Uanna and his gang. Roeeburg Review. An. 2-1. A Business-like City Administratis n' The mayor-eltct. Judge W. R. Willis and the other new city officials were duly installed into tbeir re-pective oJices last week. In behalf of ex-mayor, lion. A.C. Marstere, who declined the nomin ation for a third term, it can be truth fully sail that hie administration of four successive years was the mot business-like, successful and economi cal in the history of oar city, an ad ministration under which an annual de ficit was changed to an annual surplus, while at the tame time the improve ment and cpboildicg of the city has gone on apace. j Of Mr. Mareters it msy be said that be was always willing to listen to and re spect tbe opinions and theories of others, but when tbe time come for action be acted according to bis own judgment. Mr. Marsters has most creditably and succeeefally filled tbe highest office in tbe city's power to grant, and through his membership in its council the city bas bad the benefit of mature judgment and great business capacity,! he tame that has always characterized Mr. Maaetera' man agement of bis own personal business. Under his administration a great sav ing bas been made to the taxpayers of Roeeburg, and tbe expenses of the city reduced to a minimum. Tbe outstanding S per cent warrants, we understand, will soon be refunded by 6 per cent warrants and thus soother saving of the city of over $300 per an num will be effected. He retires from the management of our municipal affairs with a consciousness of having fulfilled bis duty most creditably to himself and to tbe city, - and as a leading bo sine s man and property owner be yet retains a kenn interest in tbe welfare of our city and county gen erally. Following is a financial report of tbe city council for the past year: RECEIPTS FROM OCT. 1, "JS, ta OCT. 1, '99. Cash oo band, Oct. 1, 18'JS. ... (J'2Z 31 From general license, 1 year. . . 5 630 56 From fioes 131 45 From citv tax.. 2 C32 CO From dog license 83 00 Total VJ 319 92 U'SIlCUSKMCNTH. Cancelled warrants, prin $4 557 3t Cancelled warrante, int 1 532 05 Pd int, on sewer bonds $ 1 750 00 To'l. Cash on hand Oct. 1, 1899. 839 99 479 93 Total WARRANTS iaSl'tU For electric lights . . 9 319 92 Dt'KINU THE VKAK. n 779 59 For int. on city bondB 1 For Water Compsny For street work For asst to fire depart merit For officer's salary 1 For incidental expense For elections For insurance For special police For printing For board of prisoners 750 00 J (150 00 040 09 301 40 12G 55 03 33 4(1 09 32 30 30 00 24 00 19 80 Total $0 523 28 Making the rereipts over aud above current expenses 1)2,790.64, which makes a reduction on the city debt ol $2,71)11.74. From the Philippines. The 13th Minnesota regiment passed through thi- citv on their way home from tba Philippines laH Friday evening and many of our citizen wera on baud at tbe ('epot t irreet the buys a they passed through. Geo. BelJen, a former Roeeburg bay, was among the volunteers and wasde'igbted totnestmany of his old friends. The occasion slTorded Mrs. F. W. Woolley ana Mrs. Frank Golfrey much pleasure as they wre form? I o' Mione ot4, and met and renews I the acutintance of ai any old friends from their former hjiui. Tiie thinefuth Minnesota regiment arrived in 'Fri; i u September 'Jtb and they hV4 'nwn treated royally iuca they stiled from Manila. They expect to arrive in St. Paul on the 12 h, where great prop u a lions have been made to receive theui. The Twelfth regiment were thrown with the Seond Oro.-on for oO days dur ing whi:h time thy siw some of the hardest fighting of the war and the b ys naturally have the mas' kindly ftteliiu for the Oregon !. Oj th-ir arrival at Portland they were given a recptiou whicb'in point of coidiality aud eulhosi astic grfeetinii.'was barely excelled by the welcome received by ourowu brave boys Oregon nines. The Vftfetnufs and extreme richness of Oregon's mineral resources are now fair ly well known, here at home, but Oregjn capitalists are comparatively indifferent to them. These great mineral deposits are sonear by, so easily accessible, so tamilisr by frequent report, that they are treated as a matter of little moment or of doubt ful value. Ti e fame region that lies iu vitiogly open in many portions ot Ore gon, if transported a few hundred miles east or north, would soon become tbe scene of the expenditure of millioua of capital, and the labor of tens of thous ands of well-paid toilers. ' Within the past two years thousands uf nieu have rushed to A'atka, on a blind trail and a chance quest, meet of them to encounter hatdihip, sutTering and loss, and many ot theui diseaee, disaster aiid death, when tbe same elf irt and tuoni y expend ed in Eastern or Southern Oregon would have beeu incomparably easier and mote profitable. The Yacht Race. New York, Oct. 7. OIJ Boreas again today phyed battledore and shuttle-cock with the great tieg'e-stictere, atd the third attempt to sail the first race of the Columbia-Shamrock series ior tbe inter national Irophv ended in failure. Tbe race was declared ofT 15 minntei before tbe time limit expired, with the yachts still five miles from the finish. But the vast throngs who went down to tbe sea to witness the battle royal wee, in a measure, compensated by seeing a mag nificent light-weather duel. In the end tbe disappointment of tbe patriots was sharpened, perhaps by the fact that when the race was abandoned lbs Col ombia was in the lead and improving her posifiou, and bad it been finished to day, tbe American champion might have bad one race to Ler credit. After three trials the exparts are about as much mystified as they were at the be ginning concerning the merits of the two boats. Nothing but a spanking whole sail breeze will furnish a true test. Roscbtirg Public Schools. Repcrt of tbe pnbiic schools for the month ending Septrmr 29: Fibst (Jkaol Whole number ou reg ister 52, average n amber belonging 47, number of djys stU dance 831, number of days absence 38, average daily attend ance 45, numbar of times tardy 3, per cent of attendance 9i(, number of visitors 9. Miss Elizabeth P abbot r, Teacher. c-econd osaoe niioie n amber on register 44, average number belonging 38, number of days attendance 669, num ber of days absence Cl, average daily at tendance 35, number of times tardy 5, per cent of attendance 92, number of visitors 4. Miss Lcho G.DDib, Teacher. First a.voTuiKD Grades Whole nam ber on register 36, average number be longing 32, number of days attendance 578, number of days absence 19, average daily attendance 31, number of times tardy 1, per cent of attendance 97, num ber of visitors 2. Miss Elva Galloway, Teacher. Tiiiko Gau)g Whole number on reg ister 55, average number belonging 47, number of days attendance 912, number of days absence 29, average daily attend ance 45, number of times tardy 1, per cent of attendanca 90, number of visitors 3. Mrs. Eva M. Waite, Teacher. FotRTii Grade Whole number on register 00, average number belonging 55, number of days attendance 1017, number of days absence 50, average daily attendance 53; number of times tardy 2, per cent of attendance 95, num ber of vieit'irs 3. Miss Efkie Willis, Teacher. Fifth Grade Whole number on reg ister 51, average number belonging 45, number of days attendance 820, number cf days absence 40, average daily at tendance 43, number of tiroes tardy 4, ' percent of attendance 95, number of visitor 5. Miss Lena Caluhos, Teacher. . Sixth Ghadk Whole number on reg ister 3S, average number belonging 35, number oi days attendance 022, number of days ebeencc 35, average daily attend ance 33, uutni.-er of times tardy 2, per cent of attendance 91. Dumber of visi tors 4. Miss Lena Willis, Teacher. Seventh to Tenth Grades Whole number on register 57, average number belonging 52, Cumber of days attend ance 974, number of days absence 52, number of timea tardy 3, number of vis itors 0". Miss Estelle Null, Teacher. Summary Whole number ou register 393, average number belonging 345, number of days andance 04?4, num ber of dive absence 321, average daily attendance 339, number cf times lardy 21, per cent of attendance 95. L. It. Tbaveb, Principal The people are well qualified to handle tbe trust question. As a specimen tbeir treatment of the silver trust in 1890 anori admirably. Ev i It's a fact That at Currier's Grocery you can get the best goods for the least money. Call around and convince yourself that our prices arc right; satisfaction guaran teed. Just received a fresh line of Groceries. m () 1 Jackson and Oak. OPERA B. W. STRONQ, Mgr. ONE WEEK gEGMrilfiG MONDAY OCT. 9- MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY and her excellent company in a new repertoire of Comedies and Dramas. Opening in "MARRIED Tickets at Strong's ioc, 20c, at 11:30 SEIRECORG -aw . v -a we Aainc it.' way, have it Nice cy GROCERIES Teas and Coffees Flour and Feed. able prices. Give me a trial order. $13.50 f ? . nil 24L't 1 lr. v-di" t1 r t i - Itaan. KaaaaaA ACa. ara taatavxkll ralltMa. tllar.) Looking Glass News. S. Morgan and daughter viri'ed Ko e burg a few dys aco. A. B. Carswe'l, of Happy Valley, was in our valley lat Sunday. Arthur Cloak of Edenbower, pats.d through our burg, last Monday. J. W. Morgan is intending to erect a new residence on his farm this fail. Wm. Johnson, of Restoo. was lookinz after bosinees matters here, last Satnr - r Miss Ada Miller has returned horns from Coles Valley, where r-he bas been B. J. Mover, of Celai-ooie. passed tbronch bere Monday, on bis way to a Cames Valley, wbere be will makes his fature home. Homer. Elkton Notes. Wm. Bell last week. was a Drain visitor one day Joseph Lyons, of Drain, was in our burg (or a tew days. Mr. Grace Burris h gone to Marsh field to join ber husband. Jno. Nash and wife made a trip to Scottsborg onedsy last week. Jae. Roberts left tor Drain. Friday, to visit his daughter, Miss Taiitba. Walter . Williams intends going to Washington soon with his family. C. L. Beckley returjei from Florence last week, with a large band of hogs. Mies Ethel Butler has goae to Mill creek to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Glass. Edward Wise, of Yoncalla, was in town, one day last week ia view of at tendin;' school bere. School commenced last Monday with a goodly number of students. There seema to be great interest manifested in the part ot both scholars aod the profes sor. Elkton shonld feel very grateful, for the good work he is doing in behalf of the school. f Who? Over in Coos. Myrtle Point Entervroc ) The first frost of the season mad its sppearance Mond ;y morning. Urban Gray moved bis mother and family to Roseburg, wbere they will re side this winter, Wednesday. Two carloads of shipknees --were shipped from thia place to MarsbGeld Wednesday. Tbey will be used in the construction of the vessel being built by by Capt. Reed at Pleasant Point. Quite a number of prairie schooners, "- led with immigrants bound for dif : i nt parts of tbe county have arrived this place this week. J. J. Lamb closed his general store in this city last Saturday, dispoaing of the stock to W. C. Sanderson, of Ban don. Coquille Bulletin. a. H. Black. & Co. have added a new fruit evaporator to their drier with a capacity of 40 bubhela per day. T lis doubles the capacity of the drier, the output per day now being Si) bushels. They are turniDg out a lirst-claes grade of evaporated fruit. Ed. Sherwood and J. C. Brown arrived here this week with 315 head tf cattle and 335 mutton sheep, purchased in Carry county. 110 head were sold to McDermott, tho San Fratxiaco buyer, Tbey started for Roeeburg with tbe sheep and the remainder of the cattls Fri day. M. G. Pohl, the Sixes miner, came down from the mines Saturday. He re ports forest tires raging iu that vicinity and fcH.vs the couutry is completely en shrouded iu saioke, it being so dense aa to pievetit work. Tuesday liro broke out near the Valentine mine aod it was by hard efforts that he ail llobt. Har rison B.ved the property. The fire prob ably originated from I the campfiru of Imntorit, M urn it m p - Wm. Currier. HOUSE. IN HASTE." 30c. Concert and drill daily a. m. 1 . a spell it backwards ana you fresh stock of Staple and Fan constantly on hand. Fine a specialty. Canned goods, Fine fresh goods at reason MRS. A. C. KIDD. SEWDOKEBOLUBS Cat tbi XL out nd m4 as aod mot-M- Ci aM m C-aa Dm t aojr loaim, wnbwt - M U Koek- Moaatalai, bf fc-iaatce.aL.iiN.rl la wn l.illn. Yoacamai- amiaa It at your tr-if-at Oapot and If tii4 prHertl- atUfartor- aad nw ti alul aaa. aala JO a-rramworhaardof aaow ftaiaalaiat OUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE 3.5Q if-lbr.U.ecil with otMr.or f 11 Mta. frvtgM frrt-icrtil vtYsr aboattn wrtwjr .aswnit-rat THIS STOVE IS MB 8. tnrft--, raadr rroaa aval a Iraa. ritra Urea Sor. haarr ---. rut crnlm a.- llnlmra aad rralra, .vWImI Avon .half aluaalntoe lloaU OTan door. hand-aaa) alrkal (natad onuartrti a ad m-uUac. . atmm HtMM Ha-a I .1 1 H . HIMMW l rr. tycry onaaniH IttT CSAl SUttttl Half, aad farajaa vaaa an tiui i(a-iiiix . ... mmmA aai-aaa. ra rTE A BWW Kliuru with aaarT iHnt.aal cuaraatca aaf danaar to -t-ir aaara.t rallroM atmitao. faMrMkaw aajiaa fra aa aaaMaaibak A Vli l SEARS. RQEgUCR CO. (lac- CHICACO, ILL Pointed Paisprjphs. They are gathering the i p?'ei that winds bsve ehtken dowa. tbe And tbe child it fn'.l of woodsr wbo la y sitirg from town! Oh, an amber stream of tomethiog fit for gods is flowing out. While a daring yellow jacket sips re- lecely from the spout! I Ah. the mill u humming gaily aa the j solden appiea fall. ! And the irugal farmer's busy winding - - I ' up the worms and all. ., . , ,. . It is reported that the young lddy j school teacher fainted when she got tbe ; an8er irom lna i. ,j,e w.. ieichinz in I " natural history and sought to lead to the desired answer by asking : ' What baa the cow four of, and I two?" The bov did not acswer "feet." A I.aDe county man ran afoul of a bear in bia orchard. The bear struck him. i tearing hsa cloihea, scratching his fact j and arms, aud skipped out with his bat ! lie now tilers a reward if o CO for any It is a case of both bsiog bear-headed, the bear for tbe timber, the man for home. . An Oregon printer, in making up the ' forms ia a hurry the other day, got narriago notice and a grocer's advertise ment mixed D to that it read as fol lows: "John Brown aud Ida Gray were nnited in iho holy saitr kraut by the quart or barrtl. Mr. Brown is a well anowj young coa nsu at ten cents per pound, while the bride, Miss Gray, has some nice pigs feet which will be sold cheaper than in any store in town." Of Interest to Hunters. Viie a oiscuKSion nas arisen among sportsmeu aud others in regard to tbe Lumber of birds that may be killed io a day by a single person, la regard to this Warden Quimby has the following to say: The limit to the number of birds that may be killed in a day does not apply simply to one kind, but a hunter can kill only fifteen of all kinds of birds com bined. Deputy game wardens are au thorised to examine game bags that have too full an appearance. Birds can not be sold, but thev may be shipped as gifts to friends, and tbe express com panies may receive them for this pur pose. Corvallia liazette, WRITE A LETTER. A. V.v 73 - - 73 UJ, Many women live where there is no skill ful specialist in women's disease, and still more cannot afford to pay the ttiirh fees chanted. These sufferers should follow the example of Mrs. Anna Willy, of Northville, Spink Co., S. Dak., who writes as follows to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: " I am enjoying good health, thauks to your kind advice and valuable rcracdirs. I auftrrcd vrry much with female ailments for more than two year, when I wrote to you for advice. After carefully following your free advice, ami taking six bottles each of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion and 'Golden Medical Discovery," I am now a well and happy woman. I have also taken several vials of your l'leasant Pellet-V which did mc a great deal of Rood." Dr. Pierce has probably treated and cured more cases of female weakness, pains in the back, aide and abdomen, nervousness, headache, irregularities, ulcerations, tu mors and other frmale troubles, than anr other living physician. His wide experi ence peculiarly fits him to brinsr about cures when every one else fails. He charges no fee whatever to thoss who write him for advice, and he invites nil to consult him free by mail. Hi wonderful remedy. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, can be depended upon to overcome nearly ev ery kind of disease that afflicts girls and women. It contains no alcohol, opium, or other narcotics, and docs not create craving for injurious stimulants, as is so often the case with other medicines advertised for woman's ailments. An honest medicine dealer will give you Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and not try to persuade you to take some inferior substitute for the little added profit he may make thcrrnn. Those who wish may enclose it one-cent stamps in their Utters, and Dr. Pierce will send free his louS patre Common Sense Medical Advi'-er, which is the most com plete aud practical family doctor book ever published, containing over 700 pictures. The same hook, clolli-houml, f,: STRONG'S flJIWITlRE STORE Is the Place to buy Furniture. Have you seen those arc the latest and hard to beat. Our line of Blankets with the discount all off and fit. . Have added some new ment and also have a large line xvuga ranging in price from 1 x 2 feet to 9 x 12 feet. We have the goods to and can make the prices that Our motto is honest 32S Jackson St. Bicycles at Reduced Prices. Send for Descriptions. Wc Lave a few wheels on hand 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 1 n r . 1 ui uuur ior ine :ii -1 .1 a wm ciose inese wneeis out at low figure. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. SHOE SHOE to show the ever shown in in reaching the tories in the will please you. Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MaRTIN, 'Phone Main 181. Summons. TS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Orejron in and tor Douglas county. J. C. Com Mock, Plaintiff, vs. S Sadie H Comatock, Defendant.) To Sadie U. Comstock, the above named defendant: In the name ol the State, of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint ulcdsgalns you in the above en titled cause on or before the first day oi tbe next regular term of said court towit: Monday the 27th dsy of November And if you fall to so appear and answer the aid complaint, plalnnS: will apply to said court for the relief demanded In said complaint towit: That the mamaxu contract now existing be tween youiself and said plaintiff be dissolved and that plaintiff have Judgement in said court for tho costs and disbursements of the said suit aud such other and further relief aa the court may adjudge equitable. This Suinmous is published under and by virtuna of an order made by Hon. J. W. Hamil ton, jndgu ol said court, dated October imd l), at Rowbnrg, Oregon. The date of the Drat publication thereof being Thursday the ;Ui day of October, tt'.11 aud tho las, publication thereof being Thursday the itrd day of Novem ber, 1bJ!. The said period being more than six Consecutive weeks between the tint publication nereoi ami tuu aatu 01 mc last puoucRuoa thereof. (0..t J.f. Fl'LLERTOX, Plniutiffs Attorney. Ko, for Bos well Springs! Commencing May 10, lS'JO, and uotil September 30, lS'Ji), special ticket to Boswell Springs and return to this city will be sold as follows : 30-day tickets, $1.8o. Tickets going Saturday and re turning the following Monday, f 1.40. (special rates are also given from Port land and intermediate points. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovtt mq 90rx HAVE A FEW $15 BEDROOM SUITS LEFT THAT ARE HARD TO! BEAT cast top heating stoves. Thev and Comfort were boupht the buyer is to get the bene patterns to our Carpet depart of Symurua and Moquette 75c to SiS.oo and in size from make your homes comfortable you can afford to pay. values and good goods. ...B. W. STRONG. The Furniture Man.- coming season we very STYLE COriFORT. Can be combined in the same pair of Shoes, if correctly fitted. We are prepared most complete line of Shoes our store, having succeeded best and largest Shoe Fac cast. Wc should like to have a chance to make you acquainted with our stock and prices as wc feel assured that both WOLLEfiBERG BROS. and Retail Dealers in Props. AMY OftE WMTIMG Fruit Graders, SHOULD BUY THE MONITOR. It has been improved'and Is the beat machine on the market. It separates the frnit without bruising or mashing it and with great rapidity. Inquire of ROBERT POWlaLL, Wilbur, Orvjjon. ' (olSp) What Scrofula Is. Scrofula ia a disease aa old as antiquity. It baa been handed down for genera tiona and ia the same today aa in early times. It is emphatically a di sease ot tbe blood, and the only way to cure it ia by purifying the blood. That ia just what Hood's Sareaparilla doea in every case where it ia given a faithful trial. It eradicates all impuri ties from tho blood, aod cures the sores, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula taints in the blood. Hoods Sarsaparilla has won the grateful praise of vast numbers of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in your blood. Cure it at once by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. CO., ntw omc. Roseburg 'Bakery,- WHITE, GRAHAM, AND RYE. f BREAD l also All kinds of Pies, Cake, and Cookies. H. HANI5CH, Prop. Notice - For Publication. (Jkitio Btatbs La ico Orri'i, Ko-cburp, Oregon, July 20,1097. OtlC 1 l:.-nbr ziTvn that m rnmnlianaui with tbe liruviiuoua of tbe art nf f'mnaa of June X, Ib78, cotlUei "An act (or the aa n4 timber Unda is the8tats of California, Oretna, KevaUa. aod Waabinicton Territory:" 10WS K. HALE, of Grant Pa. county of Josephine, -tale of Oregon, liaa thia day tiled in thia onV bi worn atstement No. ttl, for the purchase ot the or. ; 01 arcuon -o. is, in low ma lp o. K 8, ranse Ko. i W, and will ofTer proof to ahow that the land toaght t mora -ol liable tor ita Umber or atone than for asncnltnrml pnrpoaea, and to tatabLUh bia claim to .aid land before the Baw-i-ter and Bceeirvr of thin office at EUMeburg, Oregon, on rriilay, the JOth day of October, H name aa witneaou: William R. Kipper. Richard Miller, William Hammond and L. C Brown, all of ttranu Paaa, Oregoa. Any and all penons claiming adversely tbe aboTe-c1-cribed lands are renuested to file their elaima In this o flier on or before said 20Ut dsr of October, 1W9. 1. T. BRIDGES, (X-TtlOv) Besier. Notice for Publication. Ujii'cd ST.rw LaJ OrncE, itoaeborr, Oregon, September 9, 1HW. aotice is hereby given that the folloirh-c named aetiier has filed notice of his intention to mue final proof ia support of his claiaa aad that said proof will be made before the Keglater and Receiver. L'. H. Land OfHom at KnaTav Oregon, on October !7, W, vU: STEPHEN CH-VPMA5 On his U- C. e. T77, for the lota 5 4 C See S, at lot t. 8re 16, To. Si, 8. K. 4. West. He names the following witnesses lo prove his rontlnniis residence opon aad cultivation of, said land tu: A. a. Smith. 5, II. Roue, Z. Pellaad, Herbert Hunt all of Oakland, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGE3, (alltfi) Register. Notice For Publication. C it i no statb L5d ornct, , Roseburg. Oregon, tycpi. 16. liui. Notice is hereby given teat the foilowtag named settler has filed native of his lntentfoa to make final proof in teppurt of his claim, sod that said proof will be made before tae Register and Receiver. 0.8. Land office at Roaeowra. Ore. gon, on Oct. Jt, 199, viz; JOHN r. SOAH. on bis H. E. Ko. f'S. for the- Tsl t Section 30. Township a, R. 8 West, W. X. Be na-sce the following witnesses to prove her coo- tinoons reatdence npon and enltiration oi said land, Tis: t. M. Goodman. W.M. Monre, J. B. NoaA. J.C. Wiley, all of Camas Valley, Oicv Hn- i. T. BRID&9, sl-p . Re-pstat The Home Bakerr 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," 1 a specialty. 2ISS. B- COTSTOCX, Proprietress- Notice. Csnan ersras. Laxs Omcs, Roscbarg. Oregon. Atujast 3, 1MO, Tow bum it may coecsm: Notice to hereby given that the Oregon as Cali fornia Railroad Company has filed in thia eau- a lt of lands situated In the to-aaaoipa oa sciibed below, and has applied for a patent Jor said lands: that the list open to the public ior in-peelion and a copy thereof by descnptiTa. -nbdivuaona, bas been posted in a coarrenteavt place in Uuj m-e im Ibe inapection of ail nssv sons Interested and the pabiic awnerally: bonth oi base Uae and West oi the WiEaas aMcridiaa. Tp'JC, R SL PartofWJiSecSL Tp7.R . bWirswjSec.lL Tp. 3, V 7. VjjSWWSecK. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, protest or contests against tbe , elaunof the Company to any tract or sabdlTia n within aa seeuoa or pan oi sectaao. dav tcribed to toe list, on the ground that theses is more valuable for mineral than for aartceUv ural Nrpesea, wiU be iccaired and noted for rs jortto ll LrtBcral Land OSice at Waaaisgton. J. T. BRIDGES, RrrVin. ra4..m J-H. BOOTH. (AatlO) Receiver. Notice of Final Settlement. . JVTOTICS IS HEREBY GIVES THAT TBS underrgned. adsainistratDr ot theestassoi Cbarka Lartiin l deccr sed. baa filed hie final aoeount aa sncn administrator in tne Couiw Coartfor UougiasCouaty.tateof Oregon, aasl that said Court has act alnrnf. i?v!TZ. (, I, at the hour ol 10 o'clock a. nv oi said da at the court boose in Roseborc. Uourlaa vmj n r-r SUto of Oregon, as the time and place for hear ing objrettons thereto and for the final aettlav merit of said estate -mw t J0urf Ro-etxug, Oregua, thia sou day of September, law. Admlni-trator oi the Eataie rt!mrF' point, decea-cd. CoItT) Notice of Final Settlement. . TO theCOOntTCoartofthe atatai nt lhama t. - the Coonty;oi DoujrLas, in tbe matter oi the estate of D. i McCampbell. deceasedT Too uuuci?wikii aumiiiifi(nuur 01 saia estate aav. ing Hied his linal aceoant In m.t wi- hereby given that Monday the th day of November. 1S!W. at K o'ek-a-k a n '.x Conuty Coon room, in Rewbojg; Douttaa eoonty. Or Ton. is the time and place set by the Judge of setd coart, to hear objection., il any there be to said final aceoaat aad to the dia charreofsaid adminlstTtiMT. Dated at Ro-ebarg, Oregon this the 30th da of .-ieptember, 1399. 8. K. Ajuis. AJtainistrator oi the estate ol D. S. McCanro ocil, acceeeed. Notice for Publication. CstTEB stati U.-d ornca Roacburg, Oregua, July a. W39. Notice is hereby siren that im with the Drovisions of the at n r.JZl . June Jrd, 1878, enuiled "An act for tie r7i",' gou, Nevada and Washington Terrilor Wre uiuuvr lauus in ineetaK-s of Calilorr iiL Hf I.a-tnft Pei rA.,Hla. -.A? t k. n ti.uaji k nirriK - Oregon hss thia day filed in th iinH8uto statement No. 690 (or the purr' , "5,c,,,h" swrJl 4 of Section No. is, lr M0OL.tao-N- Range No. S W. and l J'"? , Nu: that the land sought i J ofle,r l1!?0; to BOW k.rr .;.,"..VK.i4t': wore valuable for its Un to establish his clac" .V'nrr ??4 Relator and Rer , "aid land before tho lS? the 20th day oi October JtMn!PtaS: JofcB Hale, Ricn all ot iritiSm "nuon'l. X C. Brown ioua elaiLl f1 tTfo'u Any and all per UndsTiSr ,,,,.,:r?T1" 010 abGve-descrioed officeoT?-.!a;ffe,tt,,,nl,!Ju,ir clim a omoe on, ot before said JOth dav oi October, lsva. fl-tirt J.t.BRIDGRS, fJ--tl0p) Bcaister. Notice for Publication. V KITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Roaeburg, Oregon, Sept. 3, 1S39. Notice is hereby given that the following. named settler has filed notice of kis intention to make final iranf in that said proof will be rnadv bufore the Reslsur and Receiver U. S. Land Office at Rosebunr. Oregon, ou Nov. s. 1. vis: a JKssiK WHITLOW On hie H. E. No. SM. for the SE : NEU Sec. -M T J6, e. R. J W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuoea mlitn. nn. on and culuvation ot (aid land, vii: John nniuow, w. .M. Whitlow, J U WAtaoo. H. U r. ugies.au 01 reel, urveoa. 1 C-"'P) 3. T. BBrOGlS, Ear a' or,