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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1899)
mmm. iS r -ii mm i) hi rf 11 1 -t ' -.a--: ..n.-i- ..j.k. nilllTilll WOUIi.N BOUND FOR SEATTLE. K - 1 a-s s' - - s; i.-i ei t ! i i XYcSctablc lVcparafionior As similating ibeToodatuiRcgula ling the Stosiachs aMBowels cf National W. C. T. U.Delegatej Leave Chicago Tomorrow on Special Train Stop Over Sunday. Fromofcs'Eestion.Chrerful ness arid Rcst.Contains neither Opium.Morphiae nor Mineral. KOT IIARCOT1C. Ax Senna Aobft Smbs - fh CmratmU ' W SrrJ -C:imJwJ Sue A perfect Remedy forConstipa- Worms .Convulsions X evcnsiv ncss and Loss of Sleep. Tar Simile Signature ot For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature t 1 to mm ii- 3 XXACT COPT OF VSAPPEB. The Kind You Have Always Bought. bAo 1 Ulllft tMt ctNtaun cruwi". SEND NO MONEY UMa i ou cavn examine- it a t o .r nraATi and TUB AlaT B4IU. Mr tiimto mm oar r ft udfrciptat char- aleutiinc mekM imiiu..MtthtfTvfflit will fr -.- ; ? wrm7 wwf lor emrfi anu mi 6)t IT THKtl tuNTHS TRIAL n 1 fMrowiboBe.ind w will return t hit fi- vht qit vm ait not Krcv? k.a. Sll.M. mm , a.i i-ji;t onr tt nor rw Srwtoc -- bat for th BRlf 14 CABINET Kl KJHtfc W BEWARE OF IMITATIONS TTIZ7' nwtiiti.offnu oiwrr i.rh..f iinv. with mim una. - i . "7 ' . ri in iuft THE DURDICK SOLID Qt'tRTER SAWEO OAK e- stsi e.HKrr, col , hl anpptbx 1 rm ici;f . tie omJ a cmw tm4 r Lbe other oprs with foil Tetipth teblv ud bfd in p.oe Tr srwinir . 4 fton mit, iMiwt liM fr t. ctrrfd. Mnrirtl. fm- boused and o'TTiiwl rhitt finth. finest Dtokel drmwer pol. rrt on focr rasxrrs. adjta trrci. er-auinr Sb-.tUl imavtud. Item lam Mlrfc Ara Ima, pn.i:.ve fowr ntivB fd. urif tttrradinr nhrmtins- thuttl. auu matK wh'. o;uf-lbi' pn-nrp looC improv-rd fi.uttl'-carrKr. patent nil har, patent rirrL lw4 t fcwrfi hr iwciH am4 ruaniH aMl kwaaailallr akatiiii'i. GUARANTEED thHiMriat.aMlmkMi4a all airtlw mmm kwr kawa Wirtwrt Is rmrac4 and our Fre la- , atrocTion Book itilf ;nn bw tnrftne ran nra it and do either plain or any i Kiul of lancr vurlc. A iO-rn' Kiaajaa- fcaaraalaf is tent with rrvry aaael.lz. I IT mT YOLI NflTH.fVG aaw com pare it wtti KAIa, and thru ff go t1 nerd that r aartn t.o:o 40.. pa your frvvlit ar-rcf ym tlS.6CX w rn trmi totb it at any time nuin tarre mooTH yoo mt yva are act saucuaa. ouu TtMMl DOITT SSLAT. (bears. Knenaca are tnnmurni miime.- finer. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. 'Inc.) Chicago, IU. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AXD IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of D. S K BUICK, i v m w m w. ma mwk. aw a a a mm a a - iai a a m a a. a f t accessor to G. W. 2COAHJ General Blacksmithing TROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING OF AU. 5ISIS FK'iim.Y LOSE. Rbop ou Corner Washington aucl Kane 6ts.t KoMiiur LARGEST SHIPS AFLOAT. Germans Lead With Nineteen 10,000 Tonners. CiiK'Atio, Oj. 1. 'i'lie secil lrin curryiug tt.o liolofjitea tj tliu nalioual conveufion of the V. 0. T. U., U ba held 'in .Seattle. WsU., October -'0-23, will leave Ctm-aj toui jrrow ui;ln at 11 IVleja rs t j the couvontiou who will leave with the Ojicig j ddleg.i uu are til- ready arriving in the city, and it id ex pectod thai over 50 will lo vo bore oq the ppecial. Ia urddr to avoiJ Uivelhn? ou Sa.iday, a stop ov t wid In in la at Fd-:o, N. l. Tne"rt"iiite liilijoii .SjKtciai" will ar rive there al 1 o'cbi k S ilurJay u'g it , and will r jilimiu i i Frgo uutil live tuiu- Utesaf ert e uilduight huur on Sunday arrivio; in ScMt'la ear.y Wednesday SHH:iil ai vios itl be held u th unoua churches Far.),-at winch proaiiuent wurkeis in the teiiiprauca cause will bo lica:il. lolere ilia Ut le gates take iheir departure lor Seattle, th;-v htld a teiup. riiico rally at the t irsl LaioUt churih. AU ibe delegates from l h.i Easern. M doli an J Soatl.ern sUtca who ure in Ohioagj will paitici pate. Mia. L. M. N. S evjufi, national presi- dintcf tho W. C.T. U., wiil preside, ana a..idre;8 w ill be (bade by Mies An na GorJou, vice chairman; Mrs. Uiiues, woild'e tuiHiibtendeut yonng woiueu's v ork, an 1 Mrs. Do .le, natioaal secretary of New Yoik. Mre. Ellis, uf New Jerej ; Mrs. Eabiti, jl Oaio; Mre. Chambers of Fouayylvania, and ether. The London Shipping World has tho following regarding t!.o largeat ehips afloat : The Oceanic u easily first ia the list, with a KroBs registered tonnage of 17,000 and her nearest rival is (ho Gorman Hienmship Deutschland, 15,500, followed by the Kaitcr Wilhelm der Grosse, 14, 319 lone, and the Patricia, 13,000 tons. all Hying the German flag. Next cume the Campania, of 12,052 and 12,050 tot.e, respectively. Tho Germans again cotiiu in with the 1'ennxylviuia, 12,8'.ll tons : the Graf WaMersec, 12.S30 ton", and the Pretoria, 12,800 tone register. 0 :r next largest boats are the Cymric, ,552 tons; the Medic, ll.SoO, and the Airic," 11,811; thiiuthe Geriuanscan plai e against liimu the Grosser Kar- fuersl, 12,500 tons, the Kaiser Friediieh, 12.4S0 tons, ami the lie Ui a, 11,000 ti.s Under the British flag there arc mly nine .-teauiers over 10,000 tons reci ter, agair8t 10 similar (ieriuan tteamers. i'ha Ainericaus uvu four e'eamerstf over 10.00J lona (tho St. Lout i, and St ru, 11,629 tone each, the l'aiii 10,ti0'., and ti e New Ycrk. 10,071). a r ( State S. S. Convention. The Fourteenth Aouual C'juventiotk cf the Oregon State SMtnlay School Ao i- a ion v. ill a htl l at iaoy, lc'oaer 20 2S, 1S-J i. A ei'iid program is bi iu cart-fully prep ir il, hi ll fal M-eakt-rs wl.l brt -ro viL'd, aiid every vti rktr iKM.etitle-. rn.ii.iiv, Njriiil, Iloinc Ik'lM! t-nut and Ll'Uo l - house viMttuui work wilt bd thort:uh!y pit'M-iited and r t teal Lelp obtained. The iuiportance ui this uiceling. t lie lo.v r.tilroid fare?, the warm welivi-e as. sated the de'.t grre. tLou'd injure a large attend ii. i c, aid Sutid)r Ecl.ool woikeis bearinJiroitr credentials will icceive free nter.'ainitietit. D-'cga'cs i'ayit g full fare over the Soatlicrn I'acitir t Albany will 1 re tarr.ed at cne-'h id (are. Cir Ntia lAi.Krtiiv tlat iu tvery casern receipt must be tak.n aud count-reigned at tbe Scientific. M:ei t rwtepitig by titi'iritity has been iniruduced iu St. Louie. The app'iance is raid to In cl ordinary, cotistuctior, e.tve that ibe brocui whetl iu the rear is oi.ra:ed by electricity, which is found to te moie eilVc'ive than if the brushes derived their rotation from tho road wticelf. Niagara Falls ii to be illuminated by electricity during the coming lluffalo Exposition. The idea is to t reel a series of tall poles on b jlh the Americin and Caradian ciites cf the river. O.i top of them wiU I e pi -cod cearcb lights, and the c'!crx t-l the lights which are thrown ou ti.e falls wil i' cons nntly thonged Arc lights w ill t o U plarel in thi Cave of the Vj...l, w hn b wiil give to the wal' r u lm h fit in .runt of it a ! u I. .!... Ti .. ...... ; wtiui 'uui Mirivrn I.UIUI .lit? reot is lo l o ui'' ti-t-d Iio.m the f l'.s itfclf. .V.uuy i!.itit3 a d eg-l..,. .lt9 nhicilit ia thought 11 trove adaptable to arid portions of this coan- y wb -re irrigation ia neceseary have been foun t curinjan eight-iootiths tour oi the countries bor titrtug ou ti e Mt d.terranean tea, made iu ii,t rest of the Agncultu'.-l Depart uieiit lir ulltr T. Swingle, a epecial aeui Mr. Saiaklc vimted France. Spain. Grec?, Italy, Turkey and the HYSTERIfl It purely a nervous disorder aud all tbt ymptomt ire of nervous origin. Hysteria csn bo perfectly and pcrmsnc-ntly curd. UIDVAN will cur hvsterla. IIDDYAN will relieve erarjr symptom. Bl'DTAN will restore tbe weak ened nerves to a heal thy condition and tht symptoms will disap pear. ni'DYAN Is a vegetable remedy and lias no bad effect on the system. Study your symptoms care fully. When you have done so, use the II I D. VAN aud then tell four frlr n-1 n hut It has dona for you. IIERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: X-l. FLUTTEHINQ OP THE EYE LIDS. HUDYAN will relieve this alxnott Inimcdiaiely. 2-2. TitKMBIilNQ OP THE LIPS. IimVAN will restore the ih-iws to a heal thy eotiditio.i, ami the trembling will disap pear. 3. LUMP 111 THE THROAT. The feeling is as ilum:'.) there was a ball In the throat. Itt oy.tN wiil -aiie it to disappear. 4. PALPITATION OP TBI HEART. HUPYAN i!l strensihn the heart r.u l nl cause the beats lo become s:rin ati'l repuiar. 5. SIN'KI.VO FEELINO IN THE PIT OF TUB STOMACH. It i due to the action of the weakened nerves of the stomnrh. Ill'UVAN will strengthen the nerves, a:id Hie ninking feeling will nut ret-ui Women, this is It ton. Keu'on.b.T tliat Dt'DYAN riif .i i.i .-n and woniou. It will r:licve you -f all the ahov.- symptoms and you tan betured. IITHVAX wiil rffcet a ermnntnt enro. Tske 111 OYAN no-.r. You tan get IlllYAX t.f your druggist fur 50 cents per ptk.-.go or 6 perk ages for fl M. II y jitr drtigsit il.a'j not lvr it, send direct to tte IIIOVA.V llMKIY COMPANY. San Tram lo. ( aii f.-nia. You can consult the dmto.so! the III UYAW RKSirDY COM. PA NY FIXICK. Call on the doctors. II you caunot call, yon mar write audadvh e will be given fice. Address HUDYAN REItlEDY COMPANY, Cr- Stochtca, Market and Ellt ta It a Fraactac. C. V WW . , V t Jy'jftW -VtOft 0 RAM CO. -TO THE- EAST Gives the choice of two traas continental ROUTES GROW CHASE & SANBORN, Importers, Boston, For Sale by Mrs. N. Boyd, Dealer in Choice, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Roseburg, Or. GREAT Northern VIA Spokane Minneapolis St. Pau AND Corner Jacksou and Cas Street. All Wire Goods Are Up. o I But we will save you 50c jor more ou every 100 rods of -t IB ut in mm Tickets wiil be old tcto-i Ale,ijn P'oviocesiH Af.ica. ienetrat- ing the lesert of Sahara. He 00 aiued a large vrietv if recil and plants aud made careiul notet up.n ue:hods of cultivation ar.it iiarvcs ii.g. According to t"ii Nat .on, a Danish nortLera liht expa iitton bat jis'. let; Copenhagen fjr Ic-iand. Toe expedi tion has been several months under pre paration, and its 111 ember a have been carefully practiced in the nee of the in struments. Two stations will be built, aud will be connected by telephone and by an optical telegraph. The director cf tbe Danish meteorological otlie, Dr. A. Paolseo, is at tbe head of the expedi tion, and he will teet bis own published theories on the aurjra, ai well as all cf the other late ons cf the variiu scien tists. The expedition will return in May l'JCO. End of the Century. convention. beri h ard 2G:h, g od lo r-tuiuon or bf j;e Ottobe' 31it. I is txpt-cled that tecial cars will leave Portland for A baoy at 8:0 J a. m. Octob.-r 2'i:h, wlJ return from Albany at noo on October 2S.h. If a sufficient number (CO) to ti l there cara is obtained the low raro i2.25 Portland to Albany and return will oe made, and all dele gates bejoad Portland are invitetl to take these care. (fend names of a:I delegates to A. A. Merie, 331 Weidler street, Portland, Or. Will pastors and euperinteodents make special note of this and set apart San day, October 22od, as a day of speciil prayer that this convention may le bleeped by the resenco of the Holy Spirit. A. A. MoiE, Secretary. Dran News. lliS UIKK. T KOt'IKT Montana, Utati, Colorado and all Eastern Points. i-hnicv uf tao favoriu- route, via the I SIOS t'ACIFtC Kasl JIail Line, or the UI.) li ANl)E Scenic Lint. BARB WIRE FENCE. See tbe M. M. S. Poultry fence, Strongest and Best at a less price than Common Poultry Netting. Churchill & Woolley's. Look at the time iji days to Salt Lake 2 2 dajs to Denver 3Ji days to Chicago days to New York Free Kccllaitiic Clialr cara, lp holftlered Tonriel Sleeping; Carn, Pullman Palace Sleep loit Cars operated on all irattiH. tor luriher iafonnf'ic.p apply in J. F. UIVAN'S, Agt., Koseburg C. O. Terry, W. E. Coman, Tr. raa. Ast. Gen. Agt, UI Third St., fortland. Or. iilscric FOR. 1 11 BOSWELL SHQS On the 5. P. R. R. Iliitirlnc rrnnt.' Clrprmn Uimb-r lure:, in ti-t- Matts .t Caliio-nia, On- IVUIU VW M a a T vawvajC) I notice: for publication. I'SITEI) l-TATC:- 1.A5I) Ol Fll K, I KM.bun.r, Crfg iii, Jnnf Si. 1'.'.'. I Notice is lun hr eiven that in eomiliau e with the fiovim-iis cf the am ol t'nugreMof JuncS. i-utnlfd ' An art fir the nale of HOTEL constant ly open for recep tion of guests. Water cures Rheu matism, Dy spepsia, Kidney and Skin Diseases. To The IJiifortiiiiatc'.; V Dr. Gibbon ! n, Jit-t ula and Wasiiiiigiuii Territt'ry.s FKA.NK M. HnI'KINS tif 'a:iyoiivr;I.-. rmniTynf D.mijla, fcta:e of Ure-t-.'ii. ims this ilny tiled 111 this otticc h!ssi-r. Trttu'lIl No. '?. for tin jiiin-hase if tin ljt iti r-i'L-tion Ni ;:i. in lowusbiii Ni r. KaiiL-e No. ., .. a:i t i.i oiler pnxit to 1 thdt the land fr-iueht is more valii.iblo lor its limlx ror stiiut- limn for airritnltaral piirim- audio ".tbli-li his tluiin to :tiil land tn;h.re tin- JteL'i-tt-r and llti-civerof this iiHkm- at Kose burg. Uniron. ni Saturday, the 'Mb day of lie mimes ss itnesfctn: VMllinm ISriKUM, Jr., Koitert Cotigler, 1 nomas Wilson, O. . 1'uekttt, l ( BiiyonMlle, Ore. Ally aud nil person claliiiuig adversely tne al-nve-t'.etcrilxti lauds are rciuestcd to file their claimf in this ofliee on or oeiore aid 2Mh day of August, Ivy. C2p) J. T. UIUlxiE?. Kegisler. f c ..." T ki...i. 1.1 in ni Ti Iran -A- cM r. atftl i-onl;r:i s to This Old r.-llabie ati1 the most aucewful 3yspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificially dicrel s t he food aDd aids r.ai veknesani tuoss i jfature in Btrcii?t hcnino: and recon 'Mire a!! Sexual .0 '. . f a IV . - t 1. t.min.1 niW ttllt'h V S Stricture, Syph His in i tj"." j. '-Jail ita forcm, Sikin Di- , A'v rj ' aes. Nervoos Debil- S 5 W-v'''m-. ty. Impotency. bemt- (Watihmau.) Philip Spell left i-aturday for Port land wbete be will e: t -r a business col lege. Jdiijie Lyons Parted to Drain yester day from a few days business visit to Klkton. Mies Dora McCa! lister began the fall term of schocl in tbe Aolauf dietrict last Monday. S. P. Agent U. M. Ba;ett has assum ed hii familiar place at the depot, after a few da; s vacation. Hon. If. It. Brown, oLKlkton, arrived here oa Wednesday's stagn and left laet nigiA for a visit to Portland. The Watchman office is cow located iu the Cellars builJicg, three doers ncrth of the McCallister Hotel. Win. Moore Jr., of Kellogi, baa traded bis ranch fcr one in California and ex pects to migrate soon for bis new home. Sever.il new 6taler.lt) entered the Nor mal the past week, and protects con tinue flattering for tbe C. O. N. 8. ! David tiieasou, of Keilogz, has fold his ranch to Jack and Loie Smith who. we presume will take i.n mediate posses sion. The rt-cent rait.s will be a great bene fit in more ways than one, and it is de lightful to have theui followed by tbe prefect fine weather. C. Fegals was awarded the contract of putting iu the wagon bridne across Elk creek to S intl. Prain, and has begun work ou same. C. F. Counts returned'honie Saturday evening from a few days hunt and out- j mg iu Halsey and succeeded in captur- ii 17 mongolian pheasants. Burn, to the wile cf W.A.Cooper, Oct. 5, an eight pound boy. Another republican has come to reside on Iowa Hill, although a democrat has been try ing to buy bis vote already. E. A. Jobnson, proprietor of tbe Drain Flouring Mills, seems to be one of the busiest men in town. A few days ago we noticed a doz in wagons in front of the oiill waiting their turn to be un loided. F. H. Faucett, a institute of the Nor mal here, class of 'W, accompanied by his wife, and his brother and wife, paaFed through this city Monday en ruuta to Myrtle Creek to visit relatives. They were tiaveling by private convey ance and bad made the trip from Grant counly. Jaft Hancock who left here a few weeks ago, is working on tbe new tele phone line which is to connect Myrtle Point w ith liOFeburg, He writes to bis wife at this place that they expect to ONLY S2.75 V S'f' Wr of ittebi aroand mr a4 lUOTtl fOlTtlB-ff IUVM SNDNOMOMEV.tu.ta al. vat. r.J rttsl lw ut, taM HcM mmm a. Katv nu- rvLfiiirtM and try it n al tour iwtrMfiprrrr f- atiaXaarlaarj. 9rtij aa rvf- Hllln a, Mont., Oct. 7. To the Ed;. lor. Yonr paper of recent date eays:j "January 1, l'JOl, is tbe beginning of tbe I 20iu centory." I say January 1, 1930. U.3e!tion Oa Jul 1, PJ0O, wiil we be six months short of l'JOO or will we have l'.KX) years and six months. 1 claim the year is not counted until it is completed, same as a p.-reon'a age. John N. Heldt. The year 110 J ia the l'JOOth year of our era, and not the l'.Mlst, as would be tbe caee with an idividual l'.-OO years old at bis last birthday. This puestiou is not ta bi settled by a'gument from c ' "f " uiotwij wcl.,b,(nrbin.Tmii.w.iiiwai-p of chronology. If the first year of onr !Z,7mXE'tt era had been designated as 0. A. D.. the I mmiwi '" r iwi rti.r.n two nro( i2 K'ciwnn vsiLi 'J?mrl "i tn.n. 1....W0 -o .-, t v 'T!"s5-! V h I We carry a Mock of -3Jurd at l.KD.(JU)0O -;lilK3:i9. . tf "'-r-r We own and occupy the tallest mercantile building in the world. We have over 1,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. ssis th eivrrm .-nt omr 9eetal erpHS2.7S, t tnri ebaraes will arerara W 'o cents lor eh 1 mile-. TMI$ CAPE IS LA TEST STYLE FOR FALLand WINTER. ae f-r.m an eitr i S Wwr nS tlwkwww Kant. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE ia the book of the people it quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over ixoo pages, t6.ooo illustrations, and 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 71 cents to print sad mail each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with ail charges prepaid. - .MONTGOMERY WARD & W&SjL?""" OREGON 8hort Line VIA Salt Lake Denver Omaha AXD Chicago Kansas City Lowest Mate to all Eastern Cltleaw. Ocean steamers kare Portland every Sveldays -FOR SAfJ FRflflCISCO bteamcrs monthly from Portland to Yaka hin-.s an Hon? Kong in connection with tk OR. X. or lull details call oa or addrew JOHN F. G1VAN.3, Agent. Itoecbnrg, Oregon. TV. H. Ul'RLBCKT, General Passenger Area t O. R. a M. c Portland, Ores am. Railrosd Time Table. Northbound Rose burg local, JXo. 17 departs 70 a. m. Soothboan! Roeebarc local. No. 18, arrives 520 p.m. Northboond overland, No. 5, ar rive 10 :35 a. m. ; departs 10 :45 a. mt. Southbound overland. No. 6, arrV,M 4:15 a. m.; departs 4:23 a.m. rCglCUT TBADtS. North boand fast throogb freight. No 221, arrives 4:10 p. m.; departs hQp. m. South boon.! fast through fr-ight. No 222, arrives 7:00 a. m ; departs gflOa m. Northbound mixed 'ra:n No. 222 arrivea at 2'5o p. rn., Snt,iy, Wednesvfavs aart Fridays, depart 9:00 a.m.. MsndaT Tboradaya and Satordavs. booth bonnd mixed tram No. 228 ar rives at 3 :f) p.m.. on Sonrlav". Mob. days and Fridats. deptpa 7:15 a. m Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Notice. failed State Land Office, Rosascao, Or.,oept. L IS9S. To whom it may concern: Notice ia hereby given that tbeOregoa suad California RaiimaU Co. has filed in Ih's office a list of land situated in tbe tow nan ip desenscd b low, and baa applied fur a patent for said lands: that the list is open to the public lor ia spertion sod a copy thereof by deaenprivs pb n.visioiis, ha txxa posted ia eoareiiicxit pbsce in tbia o0i-e, fur the inspection of ail persons interested and to the public renersHy: tmnthoi lse Una and West ol WUlainerCa lieridan. TX.R3. SW.'iof Nl'i.Secr. Ta.El. Lot S, see 33. T t Ri. X1, N E'4 and SW; NEJ S J. Tlikl. N-WWwBceSi TARi. Tit. BTL SE'i6Wii,Sl T .-. R. SH asii "- E1, S',, 9e7. Within the next sixty days folio win the data of this nouoc, protesu or contests) trsin th claim of the companv ta any tract or aadivisv . ion within any section or pan of eedoa.dav' scribed ia the list, on the ground that the sum is mora valuable lor mineral than for agrieai taral purposes, w ill be received and noted tar report to the General Land Office at Washing ton, D.C J.T.BRHXiES, Resrister. J. H. BOtTH. iUO hVeeeirex. ,erSute-.nd1c ! Btructing the xl.aust.Hl digestive or- iol.owiiiK srmptotns: aaiiow ount;tiHtice. dstk ' gang. It IS the. 'test fll-COVerel dlgestr rpots under the eyes, 1111 in the hc-ad. ringing . ant and tOFliC. No Ol her preparation iuthecars. loss of coiitidcnor. dididc-nce iu a-, . , . , titicipiifv If in. proaehlng straiiE'-rs. palpitation of the heart, i Can appiOaCIl 11 111 eillUPtlcy. il ln- weaknso( thu limtx sud hack. ios of memory i ptantl? relieves and permanently cures piuipk-son tin-isw. otuuhs, consumption, etc. : Dyspepsia, 1 ndu;et U)rf, Heartburn, Itininh tho line through to Uoseburg iu ovYhiA atulence. , S.-.r St..n.ach. Nausea, llir,e weeks, after which be will return 'ail to consult him and receive the Unelit of ; SICKIlCaaaciie.uasi ,;'i:i.t ranips,ana ; ,,, . ,,lll J Tho ...r . .11 1 . 1 I 1 I.h I HOIllC kii -n. - . ... - -....... ; u tiuiicr i i:iu n mi i ii i t' 1 1 -i i, u ifstiuu. ; when others fail. Try him. . uren guaraiitM p. rtpared by E. C. DcW.tt & Co.. Chicago ' iiihii;i i :ajtai '- . For fp.li I v A. V persons cured al home Call orswrite. DK.M. F. iilBBON. C2T, Kearny Pt. Kan Fran Cisco. Csl MsrMrrp A (V. Wanted: 5J meu for lumer yard, skid read, logging and saw mill work Wages fl.50, f1.75 and 2.00 per day. Steady employment. Apply to The Booth-KA".iIji.n.1jrr Co., Saginaw, Ore Aiil.NTS W AN'IH.- Fill: "1 Mi; I.ll-K ANII Ai-hii'ii'liil'llls ol Adliiintl lli-upy. ' the llorlil s urenlt-t iihh1 ln-to. I'.y Mtmit llHl-t'-nd. tiie life I'tiitr lnt'iid tilt't ndimn'r of Ihe liHtioll s idol. lilL'iresl and t.-l hiMik: omt XI paces shi ini h'i.; neiirlv i'i pttiri s httlftoiie illustrii ioiik. only 51 VI. Ktiormotis ili'iiialid. Big 'oiiiiiii-sioiis. .limit fr.s-. ..'hancf.' of a life Wiim Write itiiik. The Dominion Company rd Floor Caxloti Blilir.,.iiicfi;o. Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Tucker, who live nearCordt'le, i,t., are parents of twenty one boys and eleven girls, ranging in years from 31 to I, and all in good lioillh. Several of the boys and gills uie married and have large families. Tho father of tho Ihirty-two is a farmer, and lias a reputation for honesty, indus- tf vjnd Bobriety, m Mtiilr krsiicl..lh Ixilton t-rnametiu. TM, tae Is awltSwMwIliiwtSMl and ooual So raps that SfllaS n,.-rr lhn dntil-le ttw prv. i. ht, raiktw. SEARS. ROEBUCK A COCHICCO lMn, aatwaca a La. an tasrsassif rsllaHs lsu,j century would ead with 1SJ3. But it was designated, arbitiarily by chronolog iats, 1 A. O. Consfpaentiy the century does not expire until the close of l'.KX). Oregooian . The press board of tl.e univereity ui Chicago recently announced that altera tu the t'ouniv court of the sftatcof uu l ... ! A and for llou-lss County. In the mallei ol tcusiu udiQ iuq ticca ui iuc uuivtreiiy wonld adop; phonetic epelliog. The members of the board are reported to have been unanimous in their decision. However, the governing board consid ered toe dectsiqa entirely too radical, and revoked it pending action by the coogregatiou. ' Last week the congregation deferred judgment until the next January meet ing. The beads of the Greek and Lttin departments were foremost in their oppo sition to the new spelling proposal. They argued the historical and etymolo g oat growth of the laugnage. If "fonet ic spelling" were adopted, they showed thee infusion it would bring not merely in , .king tlie priuted page of England a i America unintelligible ti each other bo', alio in destroying the identity of words with their derivatives. It would furthermore increase the diflicnlty for tba foreiguer of learuing American Eng lish. If be is acquainted with Latin, French or Greek, Iu has no difficulty in recog nizing the meaning of many Euglisn words from their resemblance to the de rivatives with which be is familiar. The system, if adopted, would greatly lessen the aid which knowledge of Latin, French and Greek leods to the study cf English. Salmon Hatchery Exhibit. One of the tuott interesting sights at the lodusttial exposition is the miniature tlslt hatchery, which is located in the cave behind Multnomau fall'. Al though I hi exhibit is not large, it gives a clear and comprehensive idea of the subject, and is very instructive. The egg in its various stages is sl.owu, until in tbe 1'tfU box tho miniaturo salmon can be feen swimming about. Scarcely any perHou visiting tho build ing overlooks this display, which is a sample of the statu libh hatcheries, for ' (be maintenance of which the stale ap pn,i riates thousands of dollars. Administrator's Sale of Real Property. the estate of Karl Kiramcl .deceased. Notice i hereby given that pursuant to an order of the aUve entitled court made and en tered tn the reeonU uf said court on the 5th day of N'pU'mber. i.vi.. The undersigned adminis tratrix and administrator will on and after tha llthdayof October, 10, proceed to sell the following described real property belonging to said c-tate at priv ate sale, on the premises near the toun of Canyonville, Douglas county. Ore gon, low it luvinning at a point 31 chains North, and 3'.7. chains uest of tbo .jiiarter seel inn po-l on the line betwtvu sections .M and iu towitslitp Si. south range 5 west, W. M., running thence west 1".10 chains, thence south lo chains, t hence west rtchnlns, theuee south .V ehitins, theueo east MAO chains Ihenee nerth 'J chains to plneo of tteginuing. The same beini: part of William l'n'stou's donation claim. No. 44 and containing -i acres more or less, for cash iu baud. Dated this tilh dar of September. A . IW9. f KLDKICK A K1MMEL, Administratrix. UEO. W. CARTER, (si 1 ) Administrator. Notice for Publication. I'mteu States I.ano Okfuk, Kosebtir.-, Hregon, September IX 1M1. Notice is hereby given, that the following naineit settler lias tiled notice of his intention tn make flmil pniof in support of his elaiio. and that said proof will lie made before the Register mid Receiver, U. H. Ijind Ottiee, at Uoseburg. Oregon, ou Oct. 'JO, ls:J, viz: tiEnRUE SLATER, on his H. E. No. Mlii, lor the NE',', Section 1, Township :aj S.. R. 9 West, lie names the following witnesses to prove his eon ttnuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, viz: William Moore, W illiam Murray, A. Coou, Uvron Carry all of Camas Vallcv. Oregon. J. T, BRIDLES, slip Register County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas ciunty warrants in dorsed prior to and including March 10, ls:);i,to present thesaruoat the treasurer's ofliee at the Douglas County bank for payment, as interest will cease thereon after tbe date of this notice. Dated this the lSihdayof September 18W, at tbo City of Uoseburg, Oregon. Geo. W. Di.mmick, Count v Treasurer, Douglas County, Or. Administrator's Notice. VJOT1CH IS HEREBY (.1VEM THAT THE i' undersigned uai on the 2nd day of Oct. IS'. c.i, iluly uiipoiuted ailmlnistra'.or of the estate of Samuel Turner deceased. All persons hav ing claims agnltist raid estate aro hereby re ouired to present the same, properly verified, to llie said administrator at S'ottsburg, Douglnx .'(iiintr, Oregon, within six lncnllis from the date hereof. Dated tills ,ith dav of October, ls.i9. Wil.l.lAM J.BURCHARD, Administrator ol the estato of shunucl Turner, deceased, o.i. Triumph Prune Grader For Green and dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Pateutee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Noah & Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon flakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty. Trices Reasonable. Shop on Jackson St near i : : ' Roseburg, Oregon, (let your. SCHOOL SUPPLIES jrmm At Marsters. 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. C. MARSTERS & GO. P. Benedick. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon ia and for the County of Douglas: In the matter ol the estate ot David Ore not, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho Ulidertiaraod administrator vf the above named estmta has hied in said court his final account in the setUay. meat thereof, and that said court, by order duly made and entered in tbe Joarnal thereof hasi fixed Mondar. the 6th day of November, 1S99. at tbe hour of ht o clock av m- of said day, tha said day being the final day ol the regular Norem ber, term of said court to bear objections, if any there be, to said liiial aceotuit and seule meat of said estate. Dated at Poseotirr;, Oregon, this Sth day September, 10. (oiT) s.iatAnr, AdspfOalac. Notice for Publication. Csittd stais Lasr Ornca, Roseborg, Oregon. September 9, IsM. Notice is hereby given that the foUowing named settler has filed Dotiee of his intexLXioa to make hnal proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Register and Receiver C. Land Omce 'at Roseoarg, Oregon, on Nov ember 'J. lisa, via: ARTHUR F. DCSCAX, Ou H. E. No. TSSo, for the PElI XWtjyE1. f N W SB' Sec. oJ. Tn. .1 S. K. W. He ni the fbllowiug witnesses to prove his conttnnoaa residence upon and cultlva iou of raid land, U: Edward Levulett, John shook, Joel Cole, Asa Colo, all of Oakland, Oregon. f. T. BRIDGES. (o- Keglster. Notice For Publication. VJJITED STAf E3 LAND OFFICE Rockbiba;. Ork. august 90, Notice is hereby given that thr folowing named settler baa filed notice of his intention to inak e finat proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and Receiver, United states Land Office at Bosebcrg. Ore., on October 1W, via: PETERS. CHALiroNS On U.K.. So. (CIS for the S' j NE?; See. 14, T. S. R., 4 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation ol said land, viz: Uworre Davis and Thomas Hart, of Wilbur Oregon, and David McKay and Z. Felaugb, of Oakland. Oregon. a.U J r. BRIDGES. Register Notice For Publication. (Isolated Tract) PUBLIC LAND SALE. Csitao Btati Lasd Ovnct Roscbnrg. Oregon. V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES - THAT El A' pursuance of instructions from the Com miasionerof the General Land Office, under au thority vested in him by Section 'JiS. U . 8. Rev. Stat., aa amended by the act of Congress ap proved February -J6, lSJo, w will proceed to Oder at uublie ale on the l'Jth dav oi August, ix)j, at mis omce, tne loiiowug to oder at public iff tract of laud to-wit: LotS.Sec. r.T.l'i, HB.1 W. Any and all rx-rsous clalmlna advenelv tho abovxMleseribed lands are reuueated to til. their claims in this omce on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale. otherwise their righta will be forfeited. July U, Iw. J.T. BRIDGES. J. U. BOOTH. Register. Receiver. 0--'tV) Notice for Publication. railed states LandOiftc Rosebwrg, Or.. September Ja. DJMl Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has tiled n7kJJsia intention ... Undertaker1 Bnd Emlialmeit. $ Any Job Work done at Reasonable p"fa -i wai'.V ' to make final proof in suprssiA uTTnclaira, and that said proof will be made before the Rsgister and Receiver, I'r.iled States Land Office at Roseburg, Oniroi. . on NoTember 7, US99, vu: AT'.r TOM PHI NS On his H. T. Nf -, for the NU NS; Wi S E'4 SE; N Wt otc. U T. JO 8., k. 7 Wctl Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi said land, via: James ilildcbum, L. HUde burn, of Koscburg, Oregnn, T. t. Fiher, ol Olalla, Oregon, L'. 3. Nichols, ot Riddle, Oregon. (sp) J.T. BRIDf:?, Register. ) 'I -r t