Rockers. Lovely Rauges and Cook Stoves. Good Eastern 8 for $12, others as low as $8.00. Air tiht and Cast Heaters The best Cupboard in the country lor iue money, w inaow anaacs in an aouuaance.' Bought before the raise. Send us your order, we can fill them for you. Write us fori prices. We are here to serve you. THE PLAINDEALER Published Monday audTtrirsdaj. Tne I'LUNDKALKK lURUSUING vO. K. t. STRATKORU.. W.C.CONNER I. t-.tTRATFOKP I'uU'.Uii r Editor .Mgr. and x-licitor Matcrlptlen One Ycr rtiv Month three Month. Mate. 1 00 j .MM octobek 12, i;y. 1 - 1 ( -enalor Warreu, of Y turning i Bryan ia losing eroutiJ iu tli Wmt be- twSfaT ,l,VeriS ded ieiW 50 tb1 j j 1.1,1. ti . c ,i -.-. ragtime aanira Iiaa be-o a 'anted to the ' Dew democratic cry of "Haul down tbejence, their Loniee, ajJ their republic I woaiau bad co:umitted euiciJe by hang Bag." m m jtbey fight, j in The scene of the tragedy waea "7 England at one time annexed the place Luov.n as the Trebla farm, a Wit u v.u u.., urmwrtia, laadere for trj ins to appropriate George j , JJwey man who has no conception of ! ooaouu. siae. j - A feure of tbe Djwey crUUntioa in ioon wsh ce me arrangement oi ev- aM! hnnili.l a'irki-vl ef r a wn larrti 1 fm word "Atkinson." Sir. Dawey is mistaken about bis ability to make a speech llia address to the cap- j mpi. "You may fire i taia of the Ulympi when ready," is the jneaoa. of elo-! A uiiddle-road jwuiiirt cotitrmpjrary lieges that repuMican ml i no better than democratic rule. Mo-t people thick they notice a dflercnc tictween 1896 and IS09. Intereiews with the "itti Dakota bys daring their two hour ai ibis place Tuesday revealed the fact tiat tbe re turned soldiers are'in favor of a rigorous prosecution of toe war and keeping tLe islande. Before he spouts too much on ami etpansion Bryan th u'.d conjiJer tbe lata of Jerry Simpson, who was hissed off the stage at Wichita when he ex pressed sympathy for Auiuald i. VVood bura Independent. It is the coosUnt uw of the advertis- inirmlnmnl Itut cim. Thu mih'ii imr lorget today what was advertised jeiter-1 dar;but today's advertUing is before thorn. To adver.UHt at the riht ment ia to advertise contiuuu-iv. mo- Ttie people can stard McKinley aud ezpaoBloo, but they cau'i stand I be gang. Capital Journal. Very true, indee-l, Bro. 1 l ifer! lbe copperheads and flg-furleis ais an inso lent, motley gang. Better come over on the other side ! About tbe first thing ibe here of Ma nila did upon landing in New York har bor was to ask for files of tbe newspapers containing interviews had with him on the way over. If it ia take interviews the admiral ia desirous of perusiog he shook' apply for a few bck numbers of tba Roseburg Review. There is at leist one democratic editor lo this ata'e who has taken a liberal broad-minded vie of the Philippine war from tbe very first, and that is Bro. Nulling of th Al iauv Democrat. In a late issue of hii paper lie said "October bascoue, ih tn.iitn when the Philippine war is to be pushed Tbe sooner Aguiual I h captureJ the better for tbe whole business. Give him fits and end tbe w ir." There is no calamity and coppcrlead foolishness about Eaitor Nutting, and there it no questioning his democracy either. Tbe 1st itt decisive action of the Presi dent is not more significant than tbe course of Admiral Itewey in prompting it. Like all representative Americans who bave been in the Philippine, the great Admiral kuoe no other policy than "Forward." Hi advice tj tbe President is a atiugiog rebuke to the in consequential cle'grmao a ho, friuie months ago, fairly qnoUd Lim as lop posed to the subjugation of tb rebels. Tits sending of six or eeven more war chips to Admiral VVateou will make cur Asiatic flset stronger than any other in Asiatic waters except possibly that of (vreat Britian. It will Im notice to all tbe powers of Europe and Asia that tbe United States proposes to sobd ie the re bellion and to control in its own way the Philippine is'and?. It will be notice a 'so to the copperheads in this country that tbe American tia has been nailed to the mast in Luzoo, that it will never come down, and lb. tt he who tries to check this Nitiou's forward niarcli in tbe Orient is an i-pui enemy f the United Hate government. Dewey in Vermont. inikliiuhnk, Yt., ct. 10. Admiral Dewey ii l.oiue a tst. and is happy to m within thesliadow of tbe Green moun- I nu u m 1 lM.atjl.tt t . a .'.tan . .f f n Champlaiu, away from the noise and j bustle that have tilled his ears Bince hie. i flagship came in eigut of iSandy Hook. Tbe fact that the admiral really was in Vermont was signalled tonight on tall mountain iieaks by bonfires and electric searchlight froui one end of the e'ate to the tbir. Admiral Dewey i the guet-tof Dr. W. 8 Webb, at his magnificet country rei cnre, Khelhurne Farm. furniture, Hardware, Beds and Js '.. uniy tdipcib Wc are Retailers and Jobbers of everything in Bed room Suits ranging in price from $11.50, $14, $15, $16 and upwards. Fine line of Dining Room Furniture. Exten sion tables, Diniug chairs. Handsome line plain and fancy j RICE & RICE. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS. For Their Altars and Their Fires. At last the Ji is ca t. It ie to b war between tbe Bunch empire n: A the South Afiican Republic. The Boera. alert and courageous, are readr to mler at once upon an tctive campaign. Tbe iseue ii one of priciple. Tbe l'o ere are determined to be iudependeut. For more than fifty jrars tliry bave Striven to kf p British hsoda off their fireeides. Thev wire tins pionppis in South Africa. When Great Britain be- came the !onnuant owe ia Cape (.' J- ( ODV fun!ed tvll.e Date J. ll K m r j migrate. I heooil British doniiniou. Wheu Gr'at Brit iiu invaded their new republic the Doers migrated agiiu. Now there Is British territory to the conflict thetu, to tbe west of tbetu, to tlie north of tbeui. Tliey cannot migrate furtliir,! D1 rather than j leld up tlieir in.lepeud- TiB( . Boera u.ade so fierce rejayonB twern the two fovr! ntiienls were defined in the conventi m o! Lon- don. This treatr or acreemeut cnaran- twl ,he indepen Jne ot i6 s.,u'h Afri- iJtn repnv,vCi provjjrt that tnere shail be j no lmenerence wild ius nouienur auairs ?.i i j . it : ; of ths republic, and the word suzerainty IS not used. To protect her own in?i-r-, 1 ejts in Africa, however, England at that tima insisted npon a rgbt to veto trea - ties which the republic might make with forehrn nowers. That was all nd that is alt on which Mr. ChamlierUiu now' bases his contention th.t the republic is ! ssozerain power. After all the minor controvereit-a are ciear.d away, this question of suzerainty is the n isue. The Boera contend that under the Lmdon convention they are absolutely independent as to all in- teroal affairs and that nndf r that con vention they are authorized to deal with tbe ontianders as regard all questions of revenue and citizenship. Contending that t ie T ansvaal is a eczerain or vassal power, Engtaud, as represeo'ed by Mr. CnamberUin, has raised the it6u of revenue in tbe drt.a mite monopoly, th question of citizen ship in the franchise legibla'ion, and the quX'ioa of cu'tons finance in the tar.fi system of the republic One by oue these q ieeliou have been settled or scooted from tbe fie'd and lost to view omit England's aole demands " "Pnbhc S',nl 'rhi to foreigners alter five years' residerce, and that tbe Boers shall admit the prin ciple or suzerainty. Ths B.-ers have offered to grant tl franchise cn five years' residence with the usual stipulations as to loyalty aaJ services to be rendered by citizens. This would in effect make the oullanders citizens of the republic with pledge of loyalty to tbe republic rather than English citizens pledged to loyalty to the British empire. This is uot what Mr. Chamberlain and his party want. Their programme is to incorporate by fair means or foul tbe re public in tbe British empire. The declared purpose of the Boers is resist this freebooters' raid to tbe end. So we bave a great empire aud a small republic on tbe brink of wtr simply be cause tbe republic v, ill not yield up its constitution and its independence to Great Britiau. On one side we see a religious aud pa triotic people fighftng for republican in stitutions; ou the other side a string monarchy striviou by force of srms to crjsh, rob, and iinperializj that people; on the one side, a nation going forth to loot; on tba other side, a people landing fast for their altars and their tires ; on the one side, justice, honesty aud self defense ; on the other side, gr.-ed, ag gression, and wanton onslaught. That is the line on which the war is to be fought and the vi 'lory won. KA.NSAS WENT WILD. Toi'kka, Ku., Oct. II. Upon the re ceipt of the bulletin announcing the ar rival of tbe Twentieth Kansas st San Francisco, bedlam broke loose inTopeka. The wbisiiej of all the manufacting in stitutions began t screech, and evety churcbheil in the city rang out the glad tiding. The ttreeusoon filled w ilh peo ple, aud there was gret rejoiciug. Re ports of similar demonstrations coiue from Lawrence, O'.tawa, Hutchinson aud other cities. dcoUsburg. Be! .Andreas is to wiry the horse back mail this winter. M - Lucy (i ub ' i- staying u. the hotel IVair at preeut. Miss E li h Bit'ler is down the liivr at present viiiting her grand parents. J. Luckir.g.r, vrl.o has been in pt-cr health for a week oi so, went toGir li nerHatnrdy for medicAl treatiueu. flu .ilm on catcli will tie tiroiiKii' to a j focus sojn uo that Jamuj Burnett and j son of Dcain have arrived on the s:enu. j Supervi'or SitaDird w ith a f ;rce of j mcu and tea ha heen mailing im i nrovemcnts in the line of icravel the '' August S-gabard is fo handlo the reitis for the four horse stag-, for tbe coming ffutrr. Mr. Sj. thown cotlraKe and de termination in undertaking the ardu-ius j ah. A meeting was held on the evening of j the 7th to mate an eff'irt lo organi a lodge of the members of the A. O. U. W. j A new steamship line will scou bo es of which there are several lesiding here tahlished between Portland, Ore., and and mar by. .Manila'. dim uiiuicuiiib. Cook Stove, varr.iutcd, No. the Best and the Cheapest.; SUICIDE BY HANGING Mrs. Lizzie Rondeau found Hang ing to a Tree. URDICT Of THE CORONER. 1 nc v,u ,otc ruur "'cs r m Roseburg the Scene of the Tragedy. i'iite au (.xcitt-uiont was catited in our city this morning by tbe repoit that four in ilea w eel of town. Ittetm that the husband was cutting wood on the place, aud coming home in the eening ho ioiuid the haby crviog alono in the room. Thinkini! the mother near by (he filh er took the ch'.ld and waited fur h r to come in. Afier waiting eotnc time j search for tbe woman was mado when the was fouod bangiog to a tree Hi course there are various surmises as 1 to the motive for the suicide. ! The follow ing is the verdict of th ie cor- onerV iurv : vi.ki.kt rut .-oronkr's m kv We, the jury, enapannelled to inci'iire who tbe deceased was, when and where, jnd by what mans ehe came to her i death, find that the deceased was L:zzie . Uondeau, wife of Cieo. VV. KonJeau, age : 20 yeara, that she came t i to her death on October 11, t&lh), on tbe premises known as tbe E. P. Pre hie place about 4 miles from Kosebur. Oregou, by banging ter sen uy trie neca, and we attacb no blame to anyone. Dated this 12th day of October, 1S99. M. C. lilCKI.K. E. P. Pa eh it. D. SiviKwsiL. Kai.iii Mask. A. L. KlDllER. E. Mi BaoM. Funstoa's Position. It is tiie policy of ths anti-expausioa-itts and copperhead to represent that every officer who hu ibstingnished hijj self in ths war in ths t'ai'ippiues is per serially opposed tc l.t war policy. Few American papers h ive the courage to represent now ihit Admiral Dewey is opposed to the w. r. bit this work has been taken np by tbe newspapers in England and France. General Lswton was at one time quot ed ns hostile to the plans of General Otis, but General Lswton took particu lar pains to put himself right before the people. Aa attempt was made to put General Wheeler iu a false position ss eocn as he arrived at Manila, but this was unsuccessfully. An attempt was also made" and per sisted in to misrepresent General Fuu ston, formerly of tbe Twentieth Kansas. The story published some weeks ago was to the eject that Funston, out of sympathy with tbe war policy, was leav ing the army in disgust. Whether he saw these reports or not. General Fun ston, ia a letter to a friend at Fort Scott wrote: "I would like to see tbe war through to the finish, uot for the position I hold, but becauso my tightiog blood is op. I am coofident that ty spring it will be oyer. Tbe indications are that an ag gressive campiatin will be inaugurated this fall, and they will have what they lacked before, 3,'JCO cavalry, absolutely indispensable in a guerrilla war. Lord, wouldn't I like to command a cavalry brigade! I have never for a minute bad any qualms as to tbe justice of this war. We are rigbt nod they are wrong. I hope that when they are conquered tbey will be made to feel for many years the iron hand of military rule, the only kind for which they are suited. 1 think the inlands a nioit valuable acquisition. Their natural resources are almost be yond compulation. From a strictly money standpoint they are great.'' This is as complete au answer to the anti-eipausionitt intimations as to the position of Ganeral Funston as could be made. Funston, like most of those who have taken part in the war, whether serving in the ranks or holding csmmissions, whether serving In the navy or with the !nd forces, hel.evos in tbe justice of the wtr; believes that the rebels ate wrong and that th ) Americans are rigLt, and believes in holding i.iHt to the Philip pines. Thin declaration of General Funstuu'e will Fpoil many a democratic speech based on falsehoods published in copper head newspapers. Not Capable of Self-Oovernment. Sax FitASttsco, Oct. 11. General I Funston, of the Kausas regiment, when j asked what he thought of the Filipinos,) said : . J "They have some pretty good fighters there and some pretty good shots, but I the majority of them are lather poor! iiicttketut-ii." lie added that while kouio of the Fili pinos were intelligent, he did uot think they were capable of self-government. bcd-if5,02! !$ It's a fact--a- a That at Currier's Grocery you can get the best goods for the least money. ? Call around and convince yourself that 5 our prices are right; satisfaction guaran- teed. Just received a fresh line of Groceries. sjj 52 Cor. Jackson and Oak. OPERA B. W. STRONG, Mgr. ONE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY OCT. 9- MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY and her excellent company in and Dramas. "MARRIED Tickets at Strong's ioc, 20c, at 1 1:30 SEIRECORG --- Name it? Why, have it Nice cy GROCtRIhS Teas and Coffees Flour and Feed, l ine fresh goods at reason able prices. Give me a trial order. SOUTH DAKOTA VOLUNTEERS. A Stop of Nearly Two Hours in Rose burg Last Tuesday. The .South Dakota regiment U. !. vol unteers wbicli arrived 111 San Francio from the Philippine!', early m Sep'emtier and were recently iuutrod out in that city, arrived at this p'sce Tuesday, at ab u. !):3J o'clock a. m-, enrotite home, where cn Siturdav they expect to hi met at Sionx Falls bv not only the gov ernor of their state, hnt also President McKinley and member of bis'cahinet. when a grand reception wiil be tendered them. We have never s-eu a more sturdy, tine looking and weli (shaved lot of uit-n thai -those comprising this regiment, which was undtr the command if Cul. Frost and Lieut. Col. Stover. The regi ment oiiginaliy numbered IOCS officers and men, hut the'.r losi, however, was considerable, onlf one regiment having seen harder service, and that wai the Nebraska regimect. Toe Dakotas suff ered a loss of 05 killed in batte and r.ear ly as many more died from disease. In cluding t'e number sent. home on ac count of sickness and .disatiliiy the regi ment had dwird'ed downtoou'y abcut 600 men, which nuuibr composed the two reciions of the train that passed throo this city. The boys all seemed to favor a vigor ous prosecution of tbe war and ths re tention .f the inlands aa a partial com pensation for tht ir gtllaal services aud ibsir heroic sacrifices. However, few words of commendation were beard for Gensral Olis, who, ths bo s insist, his proved himself incompetent for tbe Im portant position to which be was as signed. But since be has surrounding him cow such a large number of our ablest mili tary men, a vigorous, brief and success ful campaign is promised and the early suppression of the insurrection seems assured. Tbe regiment's mascot was a moat in tereeting and apparently very pofu'ar personage, being uo less than a sturdy looking, bright young son of tbe Sand wich island. This young native of the islands joined the regiment at Honolulu and accompanied it through tbe ettirc campaign, being on the firing line many times. He was gaily al ired iu the U. S. army uniform, appeared to be about IS years of age and somewhat resembled the test specimens of our western Indians. On their return to Honolulu be ex pressed a strong desire to remain with the boys and accompany them to their homes, which wish was granted bim and he has become a member of Co. It, and will mske his home with its member'. Tsittcoos Anglings. Editor Plaisdealku: This part of Douglas comity has, for some time, been enjoying very fine weather. Last San day, 21, being one of the hottest da8 of this seaBon, the thermometer indicating a temperature of 60 degrees in ths shade. Just now it is raining a little. flock is in fine condition, tbe August i : shaving caused a line growth ol Dr. Patteisan was cailed la.-t Sunday to see K. M. Black, of Iluby who was quite ill. At this writing we are inform ed, Mr. Black is on the road t recov ery. ilefro Sioiiacln-r of Five Mile mid Jas. Furnish uf Fiddle creek arc smiling. The former i father uf a very young son, the hit er of a fair daughter. Con gratulations ! Ti.e t'ridge across Fiddle creek is pro grcscing and wiil be liuisjird in n few days. The wet weather in Aunuit de layed the work very much. The con tractors are building a good hridge for less money than such u bridge was evtr before constructed in Douglas couuty. County Supt. Waite was with us two weeks ago ou ollicial l usinoss. We arc alwujg glad to see him and he ever has a welcome iu our midst. The road between Fiddle cieek aud Maple creek i now a good wagon road. Supervisor Anderaou uud his crew of men having lately finitdied the work. Including th bridge, moro than f 1000 has becu expended on the aGleuada road this eeaeou. We hope to see the wholo line completed in a year or two, S. M. Wm. Currier, S HOUSE. a new repertoire of Comedies Opening in IN HASTE." 30c. Concert and drill daily a. in. spell it backwards and yon fresh stock of Staple and Fan constantly on hand. Hue a specialty. Canned goods. MRS. A. C. KEDD. Pointed Parapraphs. An epitaph to an honorrd ciUzeu : Here lies, in hope of resurrection, (This moral life is onlv vapor. i A msn who helped the church coil eel. oa 1 And always took Ins county paper. es,itenlle Anni, at all slag parties ; there i some came. In the sahxiu there i a bar t many a j man a success m :nv. No man is quite so proud of a p xr j jb ! as a sell made n hi-. i A ut 11 inn has lievtun work ty turning over some new leaves. A woman altay hits the nail on the bead that is l.er tini-r rai'. In attackuu the Uri nh lion Oom ! Paul i-f coin alter pretty big game. i Tbe astiono.-r.cra ari:riiig to make ioot tint Hit polirMar is a cae of trip I let. Daily reports if Djwev'a tngaeenient ! tJ proi.it ent efs'ern widows may oow j be lo ke f lor. j Tne e l tori of the Uview thotil I ijiii jaciiui that war if thy ohjol lo hpicg ! called copperheads. Ta leave hon- with. ut an umbrella ; often aos tttrr than a congregation's prayirs f .r rain. j Aaimaucften tru-tsa man with bir I heart, tln ili ste wouldn't bt him bold j hi r 1 une rive minutes, The short nksrt craz-t bs struck Aus ! tin ; s m of them come a litt.'e high , but the girU have git lo have them. Globe. After a. 1 it U probably do wjrtetogo ifihing cn Sauday than it ia to goon ; Saturday and lie about it all day bun- ': djy- i Wh!t ia the ma'ter with Admiral i Dewpy and bisar ieut admirer (?;tle ; Itoset urg Keview? His name hasn't ! at peare-l iu is columns for a fortoicht. Many wives tell their husbands that I they aie not worth a cent, hot wben : thefe same hubuds are killed in a : railway atxio'enl the wifrs sue the com I pany for fiOvW damages. The editor of the Tillamook Herald ' thinks be sees signs of an early and cold I wider in the fact that the clerk of that county issued tix married licenses with in a week. Today'5 Market. J POKTLANK. Oct. 11. F.ggS tleOH, itri cents per uo. buttvsr Best dairy, Si'-w 25c; fane creamery, 4)i50o ti roll. Poultry Chickens, mixed, i-50roo0 Prunef Italian 2.33's; silver, extra choice. i per Ih. I Wheat Walla Walla 5S 5S-c; Val i i..,i . i i . .., trw, uiiiraitrm til. Oats White 4jc45; choice gray, 42! lie per bushel. MillstutT Bran, $15; mtJdiins 22; shorts, f 16 50; chop, $10.50 per tou. Hiy Timothy $'J:ifc; clover, 0y j; Oregon wild hay, $om 7 per ton. Woo' Valley, 13;M4c: Eastern Ore- i gon, !( 12, Mohair, 2o(rf;W. a oiaioeg uregon uoruaniis, TodisO tiarnet Chiles, 1.503f t. 75; new ff.00 01.25 per sack. IT UNDBD HVM TROUBLE. " f never courted m vs)apcr notoriety, vet I am not al.vid to speak a good word for your 1'avoritc Preset iption ' and ' Pleasant lVIIets.' Over a vear aj?o I suflcrcd terribly for nearly four weeks with prolapsus' and weakness. After usinjr one U.tlle of ' l-av.nite Prescrip tion ' ami mi.- of ' IVUcts." I was a well woman. I have taken no medicine since aud have had no symptoms of mv former trouble." .Mrs. I-. A. Bender, Keene, Coshocton Co., Ohio, IS) V "fcViitt hi 'vntotfr ' . mm GSSte'f STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is the Place to buy Furniture. Have you seen those are 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 Rugs ranging in price from 1 x 2 feet to 9 x 12 feet. We have tLe goods to and can make the . prices that Our motto is honest 3 28 Jackson St. Bicycles at Reduced Prices. Send for Descriptions. Wc have a few wheels on hand which we have used for renting during the summer all '99 Models, High grade, in first class coudition, and fitted with G. & J., and Dunlop Detachable tires. Wishing to clear our floor for the coming season we will close these wheels out at a very low figure. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. SHOE SHOE tories in Ihc 111 Cass Street Market, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. Props. Summons. TN THK C1RCCIT COCRT OF THE STATE A itlOnvAn In nif (nr n.tiiirl.. snn!v. j. v. lomuock, fiamuu, vs. .a- Sadie 11 Comst.ik. Ucfoudsji Ti sadie ii. Coni-Uxk, the above named itetendaiit: In the usjiic of the butt Oregou, you arc hereby reiiiired to pioj and ansuer the complaint illc-d asaius you in the above en titled cane on or before the tirst day of the next regular term of said oourt towit: Monday ths JVth day ot November lR'J- Ami if you fail to hi appear aud antmvr lha Mid complaint, platntifl will apply to said court for tbe relief tieniauded in said complaint towit: That the maxriaxo contract H"v existing be tween yourself and said plaintiff be dtolTcd and that plaintiff have Judgement in raid court for the rosta and divbuncmcnta of the said suit and such other and further relief na tho ounrt may adjudge equitable. This Summons is publishel under and by virturouf an order made by lion. J. W. Hamil ton, judp' of said court, dated October -'nd 1-&J, at KoneburK. Oreiwn. The date ot the tint publication thereof being Thursday the Mli day of October, lh'.'J and tho ':is. publication thereof bcliiE Thursday the -trd day of Notcm tier, l.v.19. Tne said period bt'iuc nioro thaix six consecutive weeks bctwea tho liret publk'iUion hert-oi and the date of the lssl publication thereof. (0)t) J. r. Fl'I.LKRTOX, Plaiutitl"! Attorney. Ho, for Boswell Springs! ComrnenctUiC May 10. 1SUD. and until September 30, lS'Ji), special tickets to Boawell Springs and return to this city will be sold aa follows : 30-day ticket. $l.S5. Tickets going Saturday and re Inmini, fnlt.a-t ntm fnn.l.,n Al Jil Special rates ara also given Iroru l)rt- land and intermediate points. uwr tfovwm Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OVU VM SOWOfS CO.. NFW VOSK. HAVE A FEW $15 BEDROOM SUITS LEFT THAT ARE HARD TO! BEAT. cast top heating stoves. They aud Comforts were bought the buyer is to get the bene patterns to our Carpet depart of Symurua and Moquette 75c to $18.00 and in size from make your homes comfortable you can afford to pay. values and good goods. ...B. W. The Furniture Man. STYJ.E COflFORT. Can be combined iu the same pair of Shoes, if correctly fitted. We are prepared to show the most complete line of Shoes ever shown in our store, having succeeded in reaching the best and largest Shoe Fac cast. We should like to have a chance to make you acquainted with our stock and prices as wc feel assured that both will please 3 011. WOLLENBERG BROS. RtY ONE WAMTIfiG Fruit Graders, SHOULD BUY THE MOHITOR. It ha boon iniprovcJ'anJ is the best machiuo on the market. It separates the fruit without bruising or mashing it and with srreat rapidity. " Inquire of ROBERT POWELL, Wilbur, Oregon. What Scrofula Is. Scrofula is a disease as old as antiquity. It has been handed down for genera tions and is the same today as in early times. It is emphatically a di sease of ths blood, and tbe only way to cure it is by purifying the blood. That is just what Hood's Sarsaparilla does in every case where it is given a faithful trial. It eradicates all imruri ties Irom the blood, and cures the Botes, boils, pimples and all forms of akin disease due to scrofula taints in the blood. Hoo-I's 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 'a Sireaparilla. Roseburg Bakery. WHITE, -f GRAHAM, AND RYE. f BREAD I I also All kinds of Piea, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HANISCH, Prop. Notice For Publication. Csitsd Eraraa La x D Orncr, Koaebarf , OTVgon. July 2b, 130. Notice is hereby glrvn that In compliance with tbe pruvMioua of tbe act ot Cocfreaa o( Jane i. ISTS, eotlUetl "An act (or tba sale of ' timber limit in the state ot California, Oragoari NaT a. la aod WaahiOKton Territory:" - JOUX K. HALE, ofGranu fas, county of Jonrphlnt, Kate oi Oregon, liaa thi day filed in thla oSlca hi worn talemcnt No. l, lor the purebaas of tb HE of section No. l. In townahlp No. IK ft, rauie No. 3 W. and will offer proof to inow that lbe land song-lit ia more valuable for It timber or etvne thau for aKricultnral vnrpoaea, and to catabluh his claim to aid land before tba Bca iatcr and Recelrer of this onV.-e at Bosabiuf. Uregun, on ri'lar, tbe 30th dav of October. He names an witneaae: William K. KiBwer, Richard Miller, W illiam Hammond and L C. Brown, an of branta raas. oreiron. Any and all perrons ciaiinlnc; adrenrlr Uw aloe-leiM.'rlbed lands are rcineated to fl ta their claim in this office en or before said Via Aav of October, J. T. BRIDGES, fiagiavx. CStltip) Notice for Publication. t'MTSU 6I4TSS LaJIB OFMC, Rosebanr, Oregon, September 9. VS. Notice is hereby given that tbe fellow-lag named settler ha tiled notice of his intention to mue final proof in snppnrtaf his claim and that said proof will be made before tne Bagisier and Receiver, C. S. Land Office at Rossbaig, Oregon, ou October S, UC9, vU: STEPHEN CHAPMAN On hl H. E. No. 6797, fir the lou i& , fee hh i. sec in. i p. zj. p. h 1. weal. Ha naiin n following witnesses to prore his eantlnuoba residence npon and cultivation of, said laad vu: A. a. fmith, N. n. Rone, Z. Fella nd, Herbert Bant all of Oakland, Oregon. I. T. BBID6E9, (lltS Reaiatcr. Notice For Publication. l'IIED STAIR Ll5 OFFICE. , , - Boa-bare. Oregon, hept lfi. KM. Notice is hereby riven met tbe uDowtag named srttler baa tiled but ice of his inietiUoa to make final proof in sapuurt of his claim. d that said proof will be made be lorn the arii- and Beceiver, D.i Land office at Koseb-rrE, Or. roo, oa Oct. 20. I. vi-; .OB r. NOAH, oa his H. E. So. t, for the Lot 1. Sectkm , Township s, B. S West, W. U. Be name lbe following wiUKe to prore bar eon tinnous residence npoa and cultivation of said Land, tlx: t. M.Uoudman W. U. Moore. J, . omh. I. C. Wiley, all of Caaaa Valley, Ore gon, t. T. BRIDGES, si-p Begurter The Home Baker 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central HoteL Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B- C02IST0CX, Proprietress. Notice. Csim firsTis. Lxd ormi, ' lUavbare, Orrjeon, Aaftat B, U39, To wLom it may concern: Ptotice is hereOT girea that the Oregoa a: Cali foraia Eaihtiad Company has flied in this e43eo a ! jti oi lands si'.oated la the townships 4 tcribed below, and has applied for a patent said lands; that the list ia opea to tbe pnbUe for inspection and eopr thereof by descriptive, subdivisions, has been posted in a eoavenieM place in this office for the inspectioo of ail per sons interested and the pa bite geoenilr: eoath of base line and West of Lbe WtUaas ette Meridian. Tn Jf-, KS. Vsrt of w ' sec fl. a -t-sw'j, Sec. ji. v'iW,.Sec.a3. Wiihin the next suty days folloa ina the data of this notice, pcolesu or contests iqimt tha claim of the Company to any tract or subdiTis ion within an section or part of srcUoa. de scribed ta tbe Lh-t, oa the ground that In tame ia more valuable for ssiiionsi tbaa for agrteml oral purposes, will be re-wiTrd and noted for re port to the Oeneral Laad OOco at Waihingtaa. J. T. B&IDGE3, . Wltrr. J. H. BOOTH, Notice of Final Settlement. N-OTIOE IS HKSFbT r.rvwif trit tow nnders' gned, administrator ot the eatale of Charles Lapoint-deceased, haa filed hia tiul account aa sach administrator ia tne Couary Court for Doujlas Ujualy, rtaie of Ofiron, end that said Court has set afonday, 'oember. S, 1.-99, at the hoar of to o'clock s. m. of ssid day at theco irt house in Riweonrx, Dounlaacownty. SUte of Oregon, as the time and place for bear, ing ob.H-ctions thereto aud for tbe final aettle nient of said estate Dated at Boebuig. Oregov, tliia 30Ut day of September. Is.1?. S. LABACT. Administrator of the Estate of Chatka ta point, deceawd. (oitT) Notice of Final Settlement. To the County Court of the state of Oregon foi thtt Countrlof Douxlas.ln the uatter uf lb estate of D. . McCampbeU, deceased. Tbe . nndenigned Administrator of said estate haTN lux hied his final account In said eocrt. boUm tr is hereby (riven that Monday the Mb day ot November, 1?9, at 10 oclotK a. ul at tba County Court room, in Bosebanr. Coaelaa county, Omroo, is the time and place set bv the Judge of said court, to hear objections, ii any there be to said final aecoaut and to the dla- cnarrcoi saiu. aumuustraur. Datel at Roveburg, Orvgon this the 30th day . of September, U9. (Oct. 2) aK.APAws, Administrator of Uie estate of D. 3. McCamn bell, deceased. Notice for Publication. CSITED STATES Lsyo OFFICS Koseburg, Oregon, July , 1899. Notice is hereby given that ia compliance with tbe provisions of the art of CniMna ,.f June Jrd, Ists, entitled "An act for the sale kt Umber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territorw WILLIAM R NIPPER. ' Of Grants Pass, County of Josephine. State ot Oreiron has this dsv ti led in this office his sworn statement No. 6A) for the purchase of tbe M. a. 4 ot section So. u, In Township No. SS Kance No. S W. and will ofler nnut tn show that tbe land nought ia more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish hi claim to said land before tbe Kei:iter and Receiver of this offlee at Kosebnre Oregon, on Friday, the A'lh day of October IS". He names as witnevvs: John &. Bale Rich ard Miller, William Hammond, L, C. Brown all of Grants !', Oregon. Any aud ail per- sous rluun.n adversely the above-described lsnds are requested to file theic. claims In this otlice on or before said -.Vth tlavof cvtober, rssa. J.T. BRIDGES, (jrtli'p) Register. Notice for Publication. I NIXED STATES LAND VFFICK, Koseburg, Oregon, Bcpt. ii, IS.1. Notice is hereby given that the folluneVj. uaised settler has tiled notice of kls lnteuW'i to make tin si proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the fieglsler and Receiver C. S. Lacd Oltice at Roseburg, Oregon, ou Nov. 3. lNM. vis: JKK WU1TI.OW On his II. K. No. 7S04. for the SS U sec. 'Ji T '.Vs s. R. o W. He uamcs tbe followiug- witneMiesto prove hiscontiiiuoes residence up- flL ou aud culuvatiou ot tald land, vis: John V W billow. M. M. Whitlow, J- U Watsou, H. U Kugles.all of lecl, Orvjoa. (iP) J. T. BRIDUXS. Bcgliter.