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XvtedaUcPrcparatiottror As similating ftjfTcodandRcgula ling the Stomachs aMBovveis cf Fromolrs'Dtgcstion.ChEcrful tvcss and Rcst.Contairts neither Opnim.Mcrpliinc nor Mineral. Xot Narcotic. 3Bajr mfOU nS-VtlTLFITCBUl Immmhm Sml- Mx.Smnu -JimmtHtSJb-mm Srmf . in I HmrnSrrJ flwtmmf Samn- . liaJijaaaa tmmr. Aocrfccf Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of XIW YORK. EXACT COPVCF VEAPPEB. 1'- 9jlri!gJiw SEND US ONE DOLLAR (t iteto aa. mm asa m4K mum Sl.au. u4 - mUi mmm4 ymm Uu. MS rtn-BOru raUM Ctl VUV a IMfM I. B.. MkMt Mntalw- naa. TtatutnalMltUTMP sr-arr-l fW-icfci Sep.. mm If ft ' j .-Jg,-ae' vast l4 It tiMtlT mm ltwwHt '" wmm K ,,A1 lrWlta.MllliiiU;tmlHiii -Ml J. par la fr-aral l 1 I'XVVL-J aa-a ou PDirc i.so. m.ti ASH SWUTSKV TOMB ak.il. which to Miimwi direct from a. rbo Idea of ta atwuurul app-mrajic. m mm Iraaa Hilt r nlral mm MrM. awaaml-a aua. aw hi. i anara in i mmm aua. h.aii.ai. M. an thai U a Vt UIkT MIL- iy VII Hum aun... uk-dto linT. mm inrw. mwu. pound. Ctminorttrr.llatop.afoUoin: Imna, a. Y . ....... . f j - - - " ri IB-aa Brsaa -. 4 few, af iiM.M-JT.wa tl nalllr) mm 11. .11 anai . I Hl mttm a i n. aaa. I ftrt ff Plrwiac hall Si1i.i..i m.tiaal THE PAULO CEK action eonetsts of tue CMaavaaal i w.M II i . . vhich are on'T a9ed in to. hlj-h- aaadlBaUamaile: fitted arith Tarn aaaaaaa, aim heat Dole fella. lea.therB. etr- hrilors Tthe beatmbbarcloth. X p r bi'o-. .tnrh and llnrrt lallrrlinlra. TN E PK LOK C E M t tiirni.bej ant .Will ha Tend ptajo I renca mirror, atrkei piaxrd mdal framed, mad err Modern imnroreeoeat. tavaah leae a aaadaaaaf mtfmt ataal i UABWTEEP ?5 TEARS. Imm ft vrturo biiidijur i&tfiarrurtDi(V; 17 Ufee 111 M oMlito of wiifO li acv art nvvaou. r rsytmlr It fcw f Try it n montn and we will tfyhwd yotir money if ym pp not p-ro-t! v wtiisflfd. of tb-e nrirn wit be ioll t S3S.SO. 4KIKK AT OXCE. 1MT DKLA V. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED jTmJ Wm.li v. ilh uk -i.t bi.uto4 i'ji uNritc IhatJoaAi EAnk. or t am Xt. Banlr. of Clueu-u: rftfrnu ExrtiAitz &txik. Krw Yor. ; or -- n.aan, .11. v Sal..1! mmm "T aisa. a at. MlUSUi I ias. tntnuw uiBMimtwn a pbotumpk oo can f-Tm ft ratlrc-M. or express comnv id CHncmjm. ' -v -mtrmm uMlilrf w ocfuprrotiTC . on of Um i&rvM-t bom-ii biork ia t btcuro. : -" and tra-tpioy nir!T ? tt b oir ora Vrrrilr1..-. Wit Mil. MtAS T i-0 mm mmz SEARS; ROEBUCK & CO. OftC). Fvttoii. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choke locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of 3D.. S KL f va mti A JVT TC Dll aw a Ja X a a 1 V. A 1. 1 X A .'SoccoMor to G. W. SOAU.1 General Blacksmithing m.2Sa MUURJKMHOEKIVU. TROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, HE! AIRING OF Alx KINDS 1'ROMITLY UONE. Stoop on Corner rYaiilUKloiJ and Kane MlH., RontburK' lismie BOSWELL SPRINGS On the S. P. R. R. Douglas County, Oregon HOTEL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon 1fci old r'liMe au1 tlie tnot ucc?sk:u1 l-j.'iB.)i-t in Ban Fran r,to. Hill contlnncn to fun ail Sexual ix) etnlnal Uineaac nii "i. uonnorrnora. lien -T . f J?"- Stricture. Srrh His in X ySn?Tan iia forma, Sikio Dl- ; "Jwl."-i Hr. ImDOtcnCT. Semi- .i'y&r nil WukntM and Lata ol ."tanbood. tiie couse- auenoe ol aell abun? an J e ia producing tue foUowinir symptom-: faliow c.ouiiteuanw, lik pt urnler the ey.n, ain in the head. rinciiiK iutbeeara. Ius of ooutidvnce. diffidence iu ar roacbluc alratiitem. palpitation of tlic becrt, eaknea ol (lie iiuio- auJ back. Ions ol memory pinipleii on the taw. conti, cou-umilion, etc. DR. GIBBON bap practiced in Kan Fmncltco over thirty year- and tLosc irouhlcd thouid not 'all to commit liiui and receive the benetit of mi great akiil aud -iperitnee. 1'he doctor curca vhcu otberw fail. Try him. i'ure Rueratitip. Pereoni cured at bow.. t:iin-ps reawmahlc. Call or write. DR. 1. F. "itBBOX. r.r. K:rny St. Kan Fran Ciaco. 'a! Wanted: 5J men fur lutn'cr yard, skid road, logiiui; and sav mill work Waues !..(, fl.75 ami .00 per .lay. Steady employment. Apply to The Booth-Kelly Limber Co., Saginaw, ') : I.'.-. : For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. Tl ..an aaaM m; .Lilt. PAIK -iku -a filallaal. (I . . i . fla. ft DespUmes u4 Wafmu Sts CH1CACO, ILU BTJICK, AW ,i ' : ""wo! f 5i. 3 aaanaci I f - . . r . - I aatl a-aaB Voun OaVewaa r TVT r T-k TVT C iS I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' I'NiTti. States Lasij Offu e. Ko-b'jnr, Urcgon, JuDi' Ji), Notice i hcri hy guru ibat in cotupiiaure with the pruviMnus of the art of C"ncn of June 3, tntitlcl "Ai: act f.-r the eaieuf tlnitierlaiida lathe States of California, On gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, FRANK M. EOI'KIN, of Caiiyouvi'.le. Countv of Dnug'm., rotate of Ore uoii, has thi Cnv iiied iu thii ofbee his. -.ro-T. atateuient No. ;. for the purt ha-- of t!n- It . of Settlon No. M. iu Torn.bip No '. . Ruiiire No. :v.. ntid will ofler proof to that the land mui-Ll Is more valuabie lor it limbcrormine tiianfor auricullural piirjMmea and to establish his clulm to mid luud before tlie Ijri-ter and Kcctiver of this orticc at Ko--burg, Orej-'oii. on Saturday, the IWlh day of Aui-iist, Imv. lie nameti as wi'nesst f: VViliiaia Hrisft:. Jr., Kobert CotiRier, Thomas Wilson, O. W. 1'uckelt, i aiiyonvillc, Ore. Any aud ail pereotis cmliuiuR adversely the arwveJiescrilied lands are rvi noted to file their claims in this oflice on or before taid ii.th day of August, 10. J. T. LRiDGKb. (J !) Register. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartificiallydinetst bo food and aids Nature in fitrenthniiio; and recon structing the xhauted digestive or gans. Itisthe. tf st riiscovcreddif-est-antand tonic. io r-tht-r preparation can approach it in c-tlieir-ticy. It in Rtantiy relieves and jk-i iiiaticntly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Kausea, SIckHeadache.tiasti.iljria.Cranips.and ftll other resultsof impi rfct ditfestioD. frepared by E. C. Dc'.Vltt 6 Co.. Chicago For r i I y A . C. MarMcrs .t- Cc AM.NT.-i AN IT U- K I K "T1IK I.I f K AM) Ai'liievi'iuelits of Aiiuiirnl Dt-Aev,' tlie irnrM s Kr-aiesl iihvmI Im tt liy Mnrat HulKtca.l. ti.i. life 1'iiiir frieipl ami admirer nf the liatlon s Moi. lli:;i;i-.t hilI l.evt lunik : i.wr non iRKi , ln in li: lii nrlv imi pages halftone illustra-'inn-.. only tl .'m. In. ii in. iiis tleuiaii'l. Rig -niuuiii-siifiis. Ontiit free, f.'liauee of a life Hiiis Write unifk. The iMiniininn Cfimpanv. nl FliHir Cax'on lildK.,'liiero. BLOW TO THE COPPERHEADS. Revenue Sufficient to riect All Ex penditures. l alaintty ii hiitivg die or copper Leads cu nil piten. Kven Uia trtfusnry's expeuditure account is Koiti) liack on i bein. It whs the iiope of all the "unti iinperi. lints" ihst th K"veromenl'H out on Mccount of the tival snd military esUlilishuj-iiwoiild b np to such liigh tiurt-8 before this time that the Kolii re serve wouK! hove to he heavily drawn upon, ns was the cte in meeting the or dinary expenditures in Clveland'n ec ond aduiinibtraiion, and that a vale of $100,000,000 or 2t)0 ,000,000 i f tionds would have tj ha rssorled to louj before coogress meets in Deceiuher this tear. This would makn tliH wlio'e band of renegades, irotu Atkiuwui and Unmcon down to Gorman, ltryan and Billy Ma son, whoop with deligh'. Out the hoped-for is not happening. The; present indications are that this month will slow a aiuplut of uboui 7,- 000,000 in trea-ury receipts ovtr expend itures. There was a deficit in July, of course. July is a month of heavy expenditures ou account of th payments of interest on the public deb'. the debt which the government has carried from the civil war days but the treasury transactions since then will offset this shortage and show a balance tn the right side of the ledger of abut f." ,000 ,000 for the quarter which is netr i's enJ. This record is reudered all tha more remaikable and encouraging by the circumetaoce that the secretary of tue treasury has already paid out several million s of dollars fur lntertst not d ie until next mouth on the pub ic debt. This is, indeed, a hard blow to the "anti-imperialists." In (wo years of Cleveland's second term there were sales of bonds amounting to over $'.'02,000,000, in a period of profouud peace, in order to meet the deaiant's of the irovrrnuient. anl to pievcnt the coun'ry from dr.ip- ping to the s I for biett. At the present titn, with the arm? and navy creatlv e;itaried, and with a war under way i oni part of the inii.i.i al territory, 1 1. ere i u-i daur fr.1,11 Mi ver, a 'dih i!uveramjiit is more thau meeting all its dtiin.!s from it- regular income. The gold reerve, in fact, U 154,U0,- 000, on an ayeras higher thau it as in j Cleveland' second term, or a good deal more than twice aa large as it was then, and tiie rever.nes are paying all the ex penditures. The new irgiaitnts will increase the expenditures somewhat, but tbe rv venae wi'd undoubterlly te u!licient, on tbe whole, to tenet them. Tt.ii is a record which aill give satis faction to every lover of Lis country. Tbe (O)r Uig-furlers have no leelings which the preeett robustly republican conditions in tbe United Statee think it worth while to respect. .MIDGET MAJOR (JANTZ. An Exposition Attraction Who is Likewise an Interesting Personage. Not long since the wonderful subject of this eketch epent several days in Roee borg, and in company with Dr. DoGai we enjoyed qoite a lengthy interview with tbe little midget, when he ex pressed himself in terras vry similar to te following, which we quote from the Portland Telegram : "ilajor Oanta wants to marry, Tbe major is just 34 years old, weighs 30 pounds, is IS inches high, and warranted to eat as much as grown man. He wears number IMg t .oes, children's aire, and a o. 7 bt. "The fact is," taid the major, at tbe fair, where he is exhibition, "I am get ting tired of being a bachelor. "And lo vou know," Lere the major closed one eye and screwed tbe other iota a coniical question mark, "I like the Oregon girls. I neither chew, swear, drink nor smoke, but I am passionately fond of ttie ladiei," and the major fer vently clasped bis arms across his shoul ders. Intact, women who have an especial craze for small hands aud feet would End their ideal in the major. He has these charms in an abnormal decree. with tbe advantage of a man's bead. He tati talk and laug'i and is quick as a flash at repartee. He reads the daily papers and keeps well posted, and can arguelile a Philadelphia lawyer. And as for est ing well, just ask the tnajo-. I cat threa meila a day, man's size, when I can get tlie J'," be said to an in terviewer. The major was born in Fairfield, la. lie has four brothers and five sisters, all full grown. "How did I get the title ol major? Oh n:hi!" lauzhed the littie man. Well, you sea every man who takes to the stage must have a title, and the ma jor chucklid knowingly. "Yec," Le continued, "I have always been a good republican vote tbe ticket straight at ev.-ry election. In the Mc Kinley campaign I became fond of tbe 'major,' and asked them to call me that. "Do I ever take a drink of old Ken tuck? ay! let me whisper in your ear. Don't pass me if you ever happen to be lonely, but djn't let my manager know it. I must pose as a man of strict sobriety, 'cause I want to get married and nettle down. The crush and bustle of this show has iness is wearing npoo my ntrys" Philippine Policy Popular. Kepresentative Hull, of Iowa, who is iu Washington says that there ia a very lively interest in politics in Iowa at this time and that an active fight is being made, but that tbe repuh Weans are stronger in the state than they ever were. "The Philippine policy of the admin istration," ho Paid, "will giye the repub lioms tea votes where it loses one to them." He Haiti that he thought the coming session of congresu would be important, though it was difficult to predict just how li'iiiMlation would come out. He thought that the house caucus commit tee s financial bill would be passed by both houses, lie did not think congress would do morn in that line and did not pen why it should do less. He thought that tlieri! would be some military legis lation, hut found it hard to calculate how strong might be the opposition to the standing army. RAILWAY EMQINEERS Believe They are Unduly Criticised In! Many Instances. j Tne general committee of a.'jmtuient of the Urotlierhood of Locomotive En gineers recently irsued a circular lutter to the membership included within the Southern Pacific system. They cite the fact that the engineers, generally, are an exceptionally painstaking and reliable cIaps of employes, and believe they are unjustly criticised in many instance. , The letter in full follows: Hall of the geuersl cctiimitte of adjust ment of the Brotherhood of L'jcomo tive Engineers. FiiANtisco, Cal., bept.21, 18'Jy. To Members ol 11 of L. E.: Of snb divifion 161, in Francisco, Cal ; 5J1, Algiers, La. ; 277, Portland, Oregon ; 5; Los Angeles. Cal. ; 197, !San intonio, Texas; 55, Ogden, Utan; 28, Tuscon, Arizona; 192, El Papo, Tesae; 158, Wadsworth, Nevada; 470, Itoseburg, Oregon ; 412, Kocklin, Cal. ; 30G, Hous ton, Texas ; 120, BasereOeld, Cal.; 425, Dunsmuir, Cal.; 110, acrameuto, Cal.; 283, Oakland. Cal. Greeting: From various points within the juris diction of this committee has con e to it complaints of the injury to the member ship in general, caused by the unfairness of a portion of the daily press of San Francisco, Cal., in reporting anything in the natu-e of an accident on the lines of the Southern Pacific railroad; and the eutject having been carefully diccueetd and considered, is deemed by your gen eral committee of adjustment to deseive your serious consideration. While-as a body tho locomotive en gincers employed on the Southern Pa cihc comparo mere than favorably to those of any other system, wherever may be 'and the same we think can te sal i, class lor class, ol our associates in the fei vice the firemen, tlie conductors, tho hraketun, the switchmen, the optr atorp, tli-i.l. Iiera, and trackmen), and j 'le 'be truth t.f any ciiare that life or j J'rjper-y i ! m sil in tlie l.an.lx of I Sou-hem p...- ti r- upl iv in : i i t,u-e I of otiier eyi S. -j .(. 1 1 . li l!-i ijed jet th- hspise..!. S jut'.ie-n P ri.-Iliad-- li- ' . -til l aiii'.g . tli i it -.1 ."iv ae i-lei.t mi 1 1 :- . i-'f tl or siikI:. i . I 1' I ll li llrad liiira 1 i'.ej p.i.-i ,l ela'eiiienta I e impreMMoii presii a.vrlMi 1 it that trail." on S I vr-u. eiih'T br ex- i .s-sri . imp k'alit'll, liu-is are habitually miinel y incjinpeteut an 1 drunken jnni l. yes, who recklcrly and bru'ailv dteregard the ajlet? o' lives aud prjir ty. Yourdutiea rtqiiro at all times the highest degree ol vigilance and men's! tuort, and few realixs the countless 'imes in the life of a locomotive engineer when slightest lap'e on l is part would remit in wreck an 1 disaster, and 10 y.cr credit as a body bt it noted that those lapses are very fe. ' ice t8i win et ruettmes aiako mis takes, and when a man baastfely hioleJ his trains fr.m yew to year a lifetime aloioet, peihape. as many cl yon have without one single blot upon his reccrd, scarce one single error to him charged if be at lastshoc-ll one time fail, it is od measured wrong to put the brand of incompetency upon Liin, based upon one error, and clamor for his dismissal. It is said of the captain who recently put tbe liner "Paris" ashore npon the English coast that be had made prevu otulysve hundred trips across tbe At lantic withoat one single inlsbap, and yet his error was at last from simply reading 7:30 o'clock as 6:30 in an entry upon Ibe chart. Why his mind failed in its usual vigilance on that one occasion when so many million times before it had been true, is one of the mysteries that cannot be solved. The unfairness named tends to causa discharge of engineers for slight lapses, or for single lapse or error after long and capable service, by reason of tLe criti cism which prompts it, iocitiog tbe man agement to leave no possible ground for such ciriticism, as has been realized on more than one occasion wilhiu your knowledge by your committees who have interceded in behalf of mincers thus discharged. We do not inuuire into the motives ! political or otherwise) which prompt the present policy of that portion of the press of which we speak, but when, in the ways named, our members, who have spent perb.is years in tair call ing, and have therein handled ml ions of dollars' wor.h of property and millions of lives almost without mishap, are caused to be discharged for some small error, when otherwise punishment would be lees severe, self protection re quires that you use yotir influence to lea- sen such attacks upon you, and if they continue there in no reason why you should not entirely withdraw your pa tronage of every description from such portion of the press, as well as explain to those with whom you associate, and with whom you have business dealings within your respective localities, tbe injury which you as a class suffer when such publications are encouraged, and we strongly recommend that you adopt such course. Yours fraternally, John II. Laxlkjn, Chairman, S. M. Carter, Secretary, 0. C. of A., B. L. E. Women Won the Honors. (New York Tribune.) Eight women a names appear in the recently iesued M. A. pass list of tbe university of London. The total nutn ber of names is 18. In the classics, women gained four places cut of tix The classics gold medal was giyen to i ewan girl, Miss inifred Slater. Two places out of three in French And two ont of five iu English were gained by women, and in both departments a woman beaded the list. Methodists and the War. Alukki Lea. Miun., Oct. 7. The State Methodist Conference today, after a strong sddrets by Bishop King, adopted resolutions expressing the opinion that the charge laid upon the American na tion through the Philippine acquisition was providential, that all good citizens should give (he administration support in its foreign policy and rejoice in the splendid achievements of the army and uavy. The resolutions will be conveyed to President McKinley. A new steamship line will scon bo es tablished between Portland, Ore., and Manila. , HYSTERIH la purely a nervous disorder and alt thi ymptoma are of ncrrous origin. Hyiterls can be pcrfoctly and permanently eared. Bt'DTAN will curs hysteria. HUDYAN t-iu relieve every ymptom. nCDTAN will restore the weak ened nerves to a heal thy condition and the symptoms will disap pear. HUDYAN Is a vegetable remedy and has no bad effect on the system. Study your symptoms care fully. When you hare done so, use the Bl'D YAN aud then tell pur friends ntint it has done for you. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: l-t. FLUTTEHINO OF THE EYE- LIDB. HUDYAN will relieve this almost Immediately. 2-2. TREMBLINO OF THE LIPB. Hl'DVAM will restore the ihttm to a heal thy condition, and the trembling will disap pear. S. LUMP 111 THE THROAT. The feeling U as though there was a ball in the throat. HID VAN will rause It to disappear, 4. PALPITATION OF TBI HEART. HUDYAN will strengthen the heart n-.usele and rause the beats to become Strong and regular. 8. 8INKINO FEELING IN THE FIT OF THE 8TOMA.cn. It is due to the avtion of the weakened nerTrs of the stomach. HID VAN will strengthen the nerves, and the sinking feeling will not recui Women, this is for von. Remember thai Hl'DYAN cures men and women. It will relieve yi of all the aliove ymptm and you can be cured. Hl'DYAN ill effect a Krmauent cure. Take UIDYAN now. You an get IIl'MVAX of your druggist for i0 Cents per pat kse or 6 packages for 12 50. If yur druggist does net keep it, send direct to the HIDYAX It F. Ml ED Y COMPANY. Sen Fran- iwn, California. You can consult the doctors ri the HIDYAX REMEDY COM. PAX Y FREE. Tall on the doctors. It yoo cannot call, you may write and adTice will be given free. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Cr. tteckteo. Market aad Elite (ta See Fraaciace, Cal. TUKDIKKCT ROl'TKT Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. tjivva choice of two favorite routes, via tbe CMOS PACIFIC, fast Mail Une, or the KIO ORANDE Weenie Line. Look at the time i i days to Salt Lake zi days to Denver li daj-s to Chicago 4j 2 days to New York Free Hccllalux cbalr cars, l'p bolstered Totarlat Sleeping Car. Pallasau palace Bleep ing Cars operate, en all train. For further luiornja'irp apply to J. F. U1VANS, Agt., Eoseburg. C. O. Terry, W. E. Com an, Trer. I'ata. AcU Gen. Agt. 121 Third SL. Portland. Or. ONLY S2.75 6 EN O NO M ON V. cwt u 4. out. aad arasl to as. aiaaa Tow asatM mm aaarM. aira aaas bT of udMS a-ooad aaa at aaat aa awk. u4 wawlllarnd tais luiTtnifH mMti sea ta 1 11 1 . aoajart to axmaklnauoa. Voa caa . i. il a. aa try it aai yov aaartn atuiaaa anr Sra mmm It I oaad aaiy aaaWatsara, nartr aa r- sav aswar mtmlmU pmy ska eiatias aa-ra mmr amla mMmwUt f.7S. aa4 asaraai aaataaa. Ksrra cktri tf iil .mn e tm se cawta tor ah I eat aula. THIS CAfK IS LA. VIST STYLE 'OS FALL and WINTER, aaat froaa .a nm mmm aai ver rlatb. 17 Incbn loag. vrrw fail i, u-iaca rar raar. extra fall. I'Wmrm aaaa mm4 laraa sal lai aaa.r. Waall foll. trlmmeii with Itaak BalMs aaal fsl mmpmr eapa InmnH ita thn rows aa4 callaa1 antk two rows ol Saa 1 1 sir Waali eloth botton emsnianU. Taal aaaa a tmt Hilar aMaa tt I I ll aa4 Miital to aapca tkat arllas nnfTtkaB 4miMa iKaprlra. WrMatarkaariaak rmlai.., SEARS, ROEBUCK liaara, fcaabMk a e are lb aco.,cnicaco Administrator's Sale of Real Property. iu the County Court of the State of Oregon in A aud for Douglas ton hit. in the matter of the estate of Karl Kimiuel.dceeased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant loan order of the above entitled court made, and en tered In the reeord.s of said court on the 5th day of September, lji-ij. Tho undersigned adminis tratrix ao'l administrator w Jl on and after the llthdayof Oetober, lffl, proceed to sell the following described real property belonging to aid e-tale at private sale, on the premises near the town of Canyoaville, Douglas county, Ore gon, towit: Resinning at a poiut 22.S4 chains North, aud '.7i chains west of the onarter seelinii post on the line between sections Al and 21 in township 80. south ratine 5 west, W. M., running theme west l.i.lO chains, thence south i chains, thence nest lachalns, thence south chains, tbenre cast 3H.10 chains, thence north ui chains to place of beginning. The same tieltig tart of William freslou's donation claim. No. traud containing 225 acres more or less, for rash in baud. Dated this th day of September. A.D.. 1SOT. rR ED KICK A K1M.MEU Auuiiutstratrix. OKO. W. CARTER, (sll) Administrator. Notice for Publication. t'MTgo Statxs I.and Orncs, " Koseburg, Oregon, September 13, lN'.i. notice is hereby given that the following, named settler has riled notice ot his intention to make nnai proof In supjwrt of his claim, and mat said proof will be lnado before tho Register ami Receiver, v. S. I4ind Oniuc, at Kocbur Oregon, on Oct. . l!;9, viz: GEORGE SLATER, nn til. ir v vn sji.i i... ti... vl-i Section iv Township : S., R. 9 West, lfe uumes me following witnessea to prove his con tintious residence upon and cultivation of said ana, vt: William Mooro. William Murray, A. Coon, Byron Carry all of Camas Vallcv. Oregon. 1. T, BRIDGES. "HP Register County Treasurer's Notice. notice is Hereby given to all parties uoiuing uouglas ountv warrants in dorsed prior to and including March 10, ISM.to present the same at the treasurer's office at the Douglas County bank for payment, as interest will cease thereon after tbe date of this notice. Dated this tbe IStlidavof Seotembar low, at the City of Kosebnrg, Oregon Jeo. W. Dimmick, County Treasurer, Douglas County, Or Administrator's Notice. Njorit.i: IS HEREBY (ilVES Tli AT II tldt'i-HtLrnosl u-nei nn flu. Jtt.l.lu THE Ox I 1MKI, lllllv aptiointed administrator of'tlia mi.i. of Samuel 1 urner ileeensed. All Jiersoiis hav ing claims against iiiM estate are lierebv re- iiiiren to prcscut the same, pmpcrlv verified, to the said o.liiiiniMrator nt Seottsbure. Iinm-l.. Coiintr, Oregon, within six months from tho (law hereof. Dated thlsoth ilav of October. lSi'9. WILLIAM J. ilU KCII ARD Administrator nl the estate of Turner, deceased. Samuel fmrnT .r-g) kaa O0. All Wire Goods Are Up. But wc will save you 50c or more on every 100 rods of BARB WIRE FENCE. See tbe M. M. S. Poultry fence, Strongest aud Best at a less price than Common Churchill CENTRA I OHM Sit NORMAL 'DRAlrt OREGON J t . ---'-CZmmw sSj, I Jum aVnv ar win open tts doors for the 11, me ouuoidss nave Utn louruug&iy renovated and improves. New aptaratu added and "I'l'iuitiiHiiii kboc or me com ion ana coDTcnUnce.of tie itud Oood Boarding and Doimllory Advantagrt at the lowest powiWe rat. Uniform SUte Normal Scfaccl Course, umpisne iiainiog ecitooi in.conneeUon with the Normal, wbtre Senlori are professionally tinl under the superrUioa ol a Critic Teacher, who will give his entire time to this wor k Graduates ol this school are given acitdltol Thirty McntbXTiaching Exreritace. which " rc" -" mpaoma in ue Bend your address fcrlromplete catalogue alT awill 4 m We own and occupy the tallest mercantile building in the world. ever a,es),eeo casteawera. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly , engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE wnoicsaie men to bTeryeody, Has ever i.ooo pages, rft.ooo ill 6000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 7a cents to each copy. We want you to bare one. SEND FIFTEEN C your good faith, aad we ll send you U0NT60MERY WARD & Triumph Prune Grader For Green aud dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Patentee and Noah & Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon lakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing: a Specialty. Prices Reasonable. Roseburg, Get your. SCHOOL We have a Complete stock of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . A. G. MARSTERS & CO. Poultry Netting. & Woolley's. new school year on September 1899. iUicket and moat satisfactory ma seer. to . 00 JNO. B. WALKER, A. M.f President of the Faculty. wwv A wvreor-- " UjL , ., rrvii r a - a aa ism: KJ. . - i is the book of the people a copy FREE, with all c CO.1 cHwaa e. and Mad CHICAGO Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Shop on Jackson St near 3 ; :.- Oregon, SUPPLIES At Alarsters. ! ha-sw it quotes I uatratsoisa, and 1 I print aad mail fit I ENTS to show rVlf barge prepaid. I tT If 3aji ' O.RAflCO. 'TO THE EAST Giveethecboiewe.. twarratv -eoQtlaaailstl ROUTES- GREAT North trn VIA 8pokan OREGON Chort Lino ru Salt Lak Denver Omaha AS Minneaoolfs St. Pau AND Chicago Kansas City Lowest Rates t an Eastern Cttlra ffeaa steaaitrs kaa TwlXtMi tgr rsidsys TOM Steamers monthly from PertlaaA ts Ttfcs hina aa Hong Xovg In eorrn actios wttk tla OR. V. r full details rail oa et ad-tre-e JOHS F.tSIVANS, ignt. BoMborg, Oregon. earal rsswagei ijiat o. a. x, . rniaatS, Raflrotd TtoM TaMs. Kortaboafid Roeeborg laeal, SJ. IT departs 7 50 a. m. 6oolbbout: Roseburg local, N. lg. arrivea 5i0p. m. Northbound overland, No. 5, rives 10 :35 a. m. ; departs 10 .45 a. m. Soothboand verland. Ks. 6, arilrsjsj 4 :15 a. tn. ; departs 4 :23 a.m. raiic-rr Tnrs, Serth bound fast throng freight, 1 Kl, arrivea 4 :10 p. aa. ; dspatU tfflv m. Soathbeansl last tlrrsagk rrelekt, IK 222. arrives 7.-00 a. a : issarts Js m. 5orthbound mixed train Ko. KI arAtiBV at 2 -6 p. m., Bondavs, Wednesday M Fridavi. datnarta 9:00 a. m Uaaafasa Thoredays and Saturdays. booth boo nd relied train Ko. 228 a rivesat30 p.m., on Bondavs, II os. dayaasd Fridata. departs 7U5 a. as. Mondays. Thorsdays aad Ealtrrdaya. Notice. Coiled states Lead Oato, Kosiai a. Crbeyt. lYiOS. To whom it mar concern: Notice la hereby given that t he Oreeas as California Railroad Co. taelM ia laia llat of lanua mtualed in the towajaAip llausi llA tH-low, and haw applil for patarct tm aw.-w uvnda; that tbe list is epew to the vablft ttw tlr--Tction siM s ropy tberaoi by eeaeriti-a ta V diTisions, has been -mated la fuaiesieat place ia this oAVw, tor the Itnrpeenoa mml persons interested arid to the pa bile traeenPy: Smith ot tea Una aad West f Ttirnnsita Heridan. TX,Kt Kwi;of NPi,EecJ. T3.Il . Lot J, ffee Si. and SWi; Ng, e-i. KI!i6WK,5a: t T A Rt. ".a SBii. 7. r-,sw,8ee7. s , aV W. w ithm tl the neat slzlT dam k!l.ai. iu - of lhi BoUce. -awxestsot contsals ngniiaK thw ciauia of the comsauiy te amy tract ee sobUvta SSvL eectioa or part erf aarttom, 4e Is mors vaiMbJv for TaiMrwl than law aafrasv tnral parposr. wUi b racetixl asd aauaat aaa report to the baral taad (Mm at truahw ten, D. v. i.T.imnCTg, J. K. mfOtltSm' Notice of Finl '3ett!wieflt. Ia the Coantr Coot! nf th. State of OiexsataT artd for the County of Don ties: In the matter of the estate of David SsnsJ, Nonre b hereby given that tbe awteraixaaat administrator of the above named eas-sasbei filed in -wid eoort hhTflnml teeount la tbe mtttmZ aseat tbereef. and that said eoort, by esdr aX mede and entered In the Joaraei therver Ui zel ViondsT, the ih Bar ef Xorw-abar, IS3B t the hour of W o Cork a. m- of said day, tb laid -ay beiag the Anal day of the retramr Taiaaa ber, IBS, term ol said eourt to bear ob-eetls. if any there be. to said final arcoont aad aaatic! vent of said estate. mmm ?S?bur' Ofnen. this Sth dayC September, IfS. a () sr. TA RAtrtV artaiiniaia af Notice for PubliCitlta. OrtTO STiias LasoOVFiraV Roaapurg. Ornns. kntomliai aa sdaa NoUec Is he tv be ttna thmt thai hilMa. ttamed sealer has Sled Boot of hie lataatjqj to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that paid Drool will be Bads brfrsm iha. and Hecenrr C. s. Land Off.ee t livMLtr Orefoa, on November 9C1SS9, via: ARTHra r. Drscxs. On H. E. No. TSfB, for the SEf yLS WU TXf U Sw. !- XJ. Tp. 3 8, at S ifTu, Tsaasaa the following witneases to prove Ms eoatlB- residence upon and eutttTation r( gaid land vtt: Edward La-nilett. Jnbn Rhmb ii r-.La la r.i. .n.in.kui . Drecoi J. T. MIDO Ma, etiattr. Notice For Publication. I'SITID STATE8 LAVD OITICE . , Rosnacao, Oaai Angnn sa las. Notice la hereby given that th. foiowtw named settler has filed notiee of hia iatat!. to mak . final proof In support of hia Cwim, aad that said proof whl be made hair re tneTReatZ jr and Receiver, United states Land oaeeaf Bosebcre. Ore., on October 7. Ujp, Tii fSTERS. CHALIFOKE On If. E-. No. T18 for tbe K, See. H T. a, s. IL, 4 W. He names the iolioviay witnesses to prove hia continuous rtrilsnea apon and eultivaUoo of said land, vis: eanrs-a pari, and Thomas I tart of tt ilbnr Oresoa, aad David McKay and i. Pelauah. of CakJanaL Oregon. a-'l r. BRIDGES, Recistat Notice For Publiontiea. (Isolated Tract) PUBLIC LAND BALI. Usrraa 8vats Lawn Ovrtca Soeebarf. Oregon. XJ0TICE IS HEREBY GrVEH THAT T3 , pursuauee ol instruettone from th Com missioner of the General Land OfBee, under au tnority vested In him hv Hmii.. t u m 8;' . aa amended by ihe act of Conrrwaa at i iu,u 7 jo. iciq, we wui prooeed 10 oner at nuhllr ul. n f tfw ol AugiisL 1S93, at thi. offlee, the followtaa iraclof land to-wlt: Lot 5, See. 22, T. Si, B. aT Any and all persons claiming adrersely th. above-dose ri bed lands are requested to file their claims In this ofriee on or before the day above, designated for tbcpnMm,nMmmt im 1 o;henviec their righta will be forfeited. juiy xv, lew. J.I. BRIDGES. J. H. BOOTH. Begisrer. Recelrer. CtSp) Notice for Publication. United Stares Land Office Roseburg, Or.. September?, 1S99. otice ia herebv irtrea that th. fnllnartaa 1 named settler has Sled notiee of hia intention 12 to make final proof in support of his elaim, and that said proof will be mane before the Register and Receiver. Cnited States Land Offlee at Roseburr, Oregon, on November 7, 1S99. rte ar.BERr TOMprivs " On his H. E No 7K, iprthe Mi Viv. BWi E,6E!4WS8ee.. M T.8.. R". T Xk'mt. lit names the following witnesses tn m.-, kt continuous resicfenee ojotr aad culfivatioa ef said land, vu: James Hildebuin, L. Hilda, burn, of Rosebunr. Om.11. i.v. OlaUa, Oregon, P. S. NicJwIs, cl RidnUsTbrs. J.T. BnVTWr" RegbuJa. tT V -