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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1899)
V A ? i X 1 Rockers; .'Lovely Ranges and Cook Stoves. Good 'Eastern Cook Stove, warranted, No. 9 for IxYjOthers as low as $8.00. Air tight and Cast Heaters the Best and the Cheapest. The best CuDboard in the country for the money. Window Shades in an abundance. Eoaffht before the raise. Send ftk&. 'We are here to serve THE PLAIN DEALER PabUaberi Monday and Thorwta. . c. . STATFORl . W-W-CONSBR, .tmLATrOKD rnbllh- r Editor ..Mgr. a.Tau sis sTeathe . JK 00 1 U) X ftMsatootbs. OCTOBER 19, 1399. Dewer ia democrat about a niucb aa Vermont ia a democratic atat. gincs Graver Cleveland passed beyond j the 350-potmd notch, be is against ex passion Bore than ever. Oregon k now well prepared for a rainy min. and there Deed be no fear et a drooth ia the near future. Even in a time ot war a republican administration fall into ire old habit of sbowlsg a sorplas at the end of Ibe oath. There are sixty tribes ia the Philip rioes; the; speak, sixty different lang uages, tod the whole outfit ia about to be licked like sixty. The present Clnstrates bow exceeding ly difficult it is for the democracy to do business without a large risible supply of calamity. Pitta barx Times- It will be a lone war if Aguinaldo fights bp until the Democrat elect an other 'president. They are ashamed of the only ooe they nave elected since 1858. . Those irMan rbo ref used to bear Jerry Simpsoa -praise Aguinaldo are made out of the right kind of stuff. Thar is s difference bettreen free speech and The American cup is sale. As every body in this country expected, tbs Col smbla is proring berself a twitter sailer (baa the Shamrock. The time is aot ptopUkwa lor beating aovtbiog Ameri- ViHim Wallace Thayer, ex-governor I Oregon and ex-chief justice of the srstc ttrpremeoort, died at hie home at If oodstoek aT 8 o'clock, last Sunday ntornixtg, of eersbral congestion. His illness was of but short duration. lit. Bryan's throat has recovered so thai be is able to' begin campaigning in Kentucky, where be is talking free nil- war, auti-expaaskm, sod upholding ss nnacrapslous a political boss ss exists iu America. -The chances are in favor of Goebsl carrying Kentucky, in spite of all lbs opposition within his own party, bat Bryan's speeches will not contribute stoeh to that result. Ex. A pmon does sot bare to be s good fighter to hers tbe reputation of being a food fighter. If man wants to get a repatalon as a figbtar, all he needs to do is to pick fights from men be knows be ean whip, and run from tbe fellows who can whip him. This kind of a proposi tion will work in business as well as in slugging. If tbe young lawyer will re solvs that bs will take do case that be ia not sure of winning be can make the profession recognize him as a great law yar. XI tbs young doctor will make its rale not to take patients who are really Slot, be will be known in time as a great doctor. A certain kind of a bluff ia necessary ia all . pursuits. But don't treat a blnfi lightly. If you start ons ay with it through life. President HcKinley has created a good impression throughout tbe country visited in bis recent westward trip, as will bs seen by tbs following from sn tofcpasdent exchange : "Tbe president is a good politician and a good tpeschmiker. He says tbe right thing so far as be goe, and says it well. Be leaves no unguarded ground for at tack, scarcely a loophole at which a shot of jol criticism can be aimed. Infelici ty of expression in bis campaigning speeches, be has never bees excelled ex cept b7 President Harrison. Mr. Mc KinWy is a very different personality from Sir. Harrison ; tbe ex-presldent was cold, repellant. sostcre, bs!d himself above the masses; bot be talked excel .teutly. Ur.. HcKinley talks nearly aa well, and mingles himself with the mis ses, making himself ons of them, yet with doe dignity. Hsbss not had his egual since tbs palmy days of Martin Tan Bursa." One Big; Exposition. Kausu is beflionJoK to pay tbs penalty of prosperity. Four circuses ars at large ie the state, and almost every other town is holding a county fair. St. Louis Espublie (Dem.) , Bot this is also true of all tbe rest of the staH. &, tew weeks sgo, it wss liks eoe big exposition. A report reached here yesterday that tbe contractor! of tbs government works at Coot Bey have suspend operations for tbe time being, owio?r the scarcity of men; and the advanced prise in iron and other material. Bandon Recorder, furniture, Hardware, Beds and bed dings, Carpets and Linoleums. We are Retailers and Jobbers of everything in Bed room Suits ranging in price from $11.50, $14, $15, $16 and upwards. Pine line of Dining Room Furniture. Exten sion tables, Dining chairs. Handsome line plain and fancy us your order, we can fill them for you you. RICE & RICE. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS ENTIRE MILITIA CALLED OUT. Lavish Display of Force to 13.' fiide by Cireat Britiin. Lo.ndc.n. Oct. IS. Iu tl.e lioite of errm.eul leader Balfour brouzut in the f jllovioK uie-i8.iv, from t!r- ipevn : "Thr state of fft r in A!r ra htvrjg catittuuted ia the opii-oic oi her ni jet ty a cae id emerjMi.oy within ibe tuenn- ioy of the act of p.'hai.enl, her a. c jet ty doeuid il proper ij provide additional niaaus for military st-rvic". Si.' ins therefore thought it ritit to coinmuui catc to tins lious- liiat hT ma j ' i- ty proclamation, about tj order the euitodi nient of the militia an J to cal! cut the military reserve force or each part ifcere- of as her majesty way think necessary for permanent service." The calling oat of the niiiiua and mili tary reserve La? occasions 1 w:Its;-rc-aJ wonderment. Old stoties of propata lion against the continental combina tions are revived. It is free'y rouirtd that the government ia de:?rai niJ to demonstrate to Europe that the Uritith army is not anaaknown quatiti'j. Both the atti ode of Earope and thtt of the nattvcS J Sou'.tt Africa i.aving somethit-g to do with tuis ;::'':-!' and the lavish display of force is ii.tenlel doubtless not only to cheek the ill a ill apparent on both tides of th Ruir.e and beyond the Vietuia, bat alto to iraara against the black peril. According to statistics pu'tiii-Led tu:s year, the mi.itia, ir.cjudiO!; tte perma nent staff and military reserve, nuuibt :s 132,493. - It is not believed the rriii'ia rre t-i t e sent to Sootb Africa. Presumably the will replei'ish the tier oded briiish gar rison towns, and thus permit the jt.jy- ernment loeend to the Cipe all regulars rendered necessary by dereiapaiecta io South Africa. GREAT ACTIVITY IN BUILDING The tame stale of affairs eii-t in the Southern and Northern parts of cor grand country as is being experienced in this section. There t-eenis to bo a general dearth of skilled carpenters in every portion reached by onr corres pondents. The firnt rjaeetion naturally asked ir, wbat has becoaie cf all tie carpenters? The answer, to oar wind, is very plain. There-are jaet as many carpenters ia the ttate ?p.!re evtr was. But. irom everv q darter cewt g the kheeriog news tbat-tbie or thtt improve- meet is going on. So, in 3ji of twenty of ths neishboriDK towns.: at this time yearly, each teodicg us jr. the aay from 5 to 25 mechanics, they have drawn on us for a few score, and than our home talent are all engaged at aoo l aajes. A caller in our office from trponace, Wash., informs us that there are scores of new buildings being erected, in fact, "half a mueol them. Just beiore the rainy season commences up North, usually scores of mechanics have leit tuere to come this way. This year, there are absolutely none migrating. There is no one section that is exceptionally busy ; ia fact, in the great zones cf Pan Fran Cisco, Oakland, Sacrameuto and Lee Angeles, not as much work as usual is being done. Owing to the exceeding hieh prices of building materials and labor, work in large cities is gradually approaching tbe stopping point. And. right here we will say to owner?, do not deceive yourselves by argaing iu yoor own minds that if yoo wait awhile yoo can build cheaper in a few months from now. We can assure yoo that yoo are entirely mistaken in the premise Wholesale stocks sre running down in many lines from sheer inability on the manutacturers part to replace mem, no matter how urgent the order cmy te, At tbe beginning of the next year's Luey season, every wholesale hoaee c.oet re plenish tbeir ttock, lor they see ahead a grand business Lr 1900. This tlemacd will keep the manuiactoriea runnii-e; day and night, and with the increased wages which they mast soon pay, we fail to eee bow our financial men here will obtain goods any cheaper in the near future. Building Review, San Francisco. If we want to find a country where nature has tarned things topsy turvy that is, according to onr notion e must go to Australia. Many things are reversed in that country. It is summer there while it is winter in America. Trees shed their bark instead of their leaves, fruit has the stone or kernal cut side, swans are black, tbt-rit a srecie of fly that kills an! ei's H e spiier, end a fish, called the c-limting perch, that walks deliberately oat of tbe water, and with the sid of its fins, climbs the ad jacent trees after the insects that ink s' them. 3'ben to this we add that mt of tbe birds have no foui and tle flow ers no odor, it if ettpily seen that it ia on tbso'.ber side of the world in more senses than ooe. Tbe locomotives on the new overland trains of tbe Southern Pacific are now run through to Dunsmuirfrom Portland, Engineers eay that this arrangement will be changed in the near future so (bst all engines will lay over at Kow burg twelve hours. The mail clerks on tbs daylight express formerly the Kyee-1 burg mail go through to GranU Pass. Tbe conductors oo the overlands be tween Portland and Koseburg are Co ri ser, Houston, Fornell, Tynan, Hendricks and Veaich. - Write us for Glcndjle MlC W.uche !, of WafUir.. f. l C. the mother of I'rof. Wm- ix !. .-five at Glon ia'v n-l' refc. i ,r a:t xter tied visit witb Iirr s ni an-l Ui inurr, riere she i:l mee" f r the &(- iim l er con's wife aud her "rt t lr 1 jr.md-on Jotepn iatoni winctie i. Jr. no col. gratulataour esteemed ffeu.t. upon the happiness in eto-e fr l,-iu. in the vitit of the uio'li-r fioui tttiuiu I'rol Wiu chell h9 tH-e:s s-p.i'ated for several yeara. J. 1 S rat.ou!, the lustier ii the 1'LAiNUtALti:, hjuM t one day at (jleudale lately ar.d iurreiiM-d the KuLm.ript;un list of the "only paper" twenty-two paid up bjntiidd aulismber. Th.; I'l AlMiCtLtB ia g jibing friend i ia Souih Duugla eyery oay uiiU r.'s tubM iiption lint u gained upon stuod buiue.'s piit-ciplcs sol ihite'ore p'jees i: upon a gcx.d finao- cia' bitie. Herbert An:!, oi tic 1st Washiugtou voiuatiers, arrived at tilendale yester dav, and wi'l hpend sjqi titne visiting hie tuo.l.c, Mrs. S. E. Foster. The yo JEg sold it r t.a many interesting anec dotes to relate u: his expeiiencs iu th Paiiirpinta. Mrs. wuds I'.otcer returned from ; two wet is visit with her husband, who is ia rhar uf l.Se repairisg crew of lbs W.U.Tei. Co.&t Elk City,.Cal. he had a nice visit bet left tbe Judge feel ing very loseiy. 11a thinks there is no place like heme. ; . P.sv. Ewiog, the new pastor sent t this piace bv the M. E. church, is very ha-T lo-jkio after the planning for (hs bu:ldir.g of the new church. The li'.lle twin sooe, Floyd and Lloyd of Mr. and Mrs. Con drey have been sen oosly ill but are now better. Dr. Harris is in attendance. Vies Lilly Avlch and little Btrnice will leave for Spokane Thursday, if be goes to visit her sitter, Mrs. Cbarlea Smith. j. i-. uewey is connaea to his room wn.u so biiacx ot uiuni. uu msny ineoUs uope I'jr Lis speedy recovery. I . F. lliinr'u!, mhi has been danger ooi-ly ill far cearly two months, able to t0 on the Kreets aio. F. L. Biiley returned frouj Fort Jones, lai., last Saturday , where be has spent eeverai montbs. Iillinga & A I wood are leuttiog the Kedaeld budding end will open a saloon next week. Mouje. flcnUI Culture Club. Tiio 'ttleutal Culture Club of Ibis city announce (ba'. i. will resume at ones iU regular TueJay afternoon read incs for the winter. . The club is under the direc:ions ri Mr. G. It. Child and ia a most iiiUre-titg social organization loe ladies announce farther that "town improvement has become oo aim and end with the club members, and the re suit wdl be that Raseburg Will soon be freed from loose planks in her sidewalks, rubbish and refuse piles from her alleys, and happily, meat of tlte mod from her streets." ne doff our hat to IhelMenlal Culture Club, and Ions may it flourish! Tbe announcement concludes with tbe state ment that, "Tbe comiog convention at Portland has awakened fresh interest in state federation. Two years sgo, the Rosebnrg club did its utmost to unite tbe lores ends in state federation. Now that Portland has issued the call, the iiental Culture Club g'adly responds and sends six women as delegates Mrs. S. C.Flint, Mrs. G. R. Child, Mrs. J. F, Barker, Mrs. W.K.Willis and Mrs. H, WolienbergV Home From Roseburg. .ouirac;or Herman nnocx has re turned from Koteburg, where he' has completed the Donglas county court house. It has tieen accepted by the county court ad in every way satisfactory. Mr. Soook is well pleased with tbe treatment rrcsived from the authorities and his reputation for good faithful ser vice has not suffered. The plans and specifications were strictly adhered to and hi highly compL'menls the archi tect, Chas. Purggraf of Ibis city. He says that on tbe whole work be wss only able t j run a till for $105, outaida of ths specification-) a made aud he considers it about ss c'ose sn economic figuring as can be mau ty any architect. Mr. Snook says ho has made fai wages and allowed ncne bat honest work to be done oa the entire job. Capital Journal. Ifjhyiiiani would fced their con 6umptiv-3 patunts five or tix eggs in lemonade each day, fays an exchange they wou!d have no funerals, said a prominent" physician before a gathering of hit fraternity recently. This is cer tainly a remedy within tbe reach of every poor consumptive. Who knows hut what it way be the right one. Dodg County Republican. I is a c-rUiuity that President Mo Kinley in his December mes.uge to con gress w ill recommend and urge tbs con- el met ion i.f th9 Nicaragua canal and the trans-Pacific cable. Thete are important measures iu which the Pacific coast, cta'es are deeply ii.tore-led. If the i;oat lymph of Dr. B. F. Roberts is as successful io curing insanity aa niedichl men of prominence are now claiming it to be, it wM rank aa ooe of tbe great discoveries oi an age of disoov To The Public We have in stock at tbe present time the finest line of Pianos ever seen in this city. Prices ranging from $200 to $485 on Pianos, and Organs $45 to $125. Also 7 octave or gans, in stock at this time. KDUIt ilUlI, PUS. Prices lower than can be obtained else where, and on installments to suit. Write for particulars. - T. K. RICHARDSON. ROSEBURG OPERA HOUSE flonday Oct. 23, 1899. Polated Paragraphs. "Tub sky is blue," sighed tbe maiden fair, "And ine ncents that come from ths fields are weet '. t)h, ths wold is glad, but what dol care? My shoes are urercrowded witb feet!" When is a doctor most annoyed? When he is out of patient. A poat master gets cursed more than anvone else, except a member of the town boaid and an editor. How atsard for uenPr. to publish "Rules for Husbands." Any sort ot wife can prescribe better rules for a hus band than be can find in a newspaper. This is becoming a pretty eiriMxed country compared with the wild and woolley east. Last Saturday a train was held up near Chicago and 123.009 captured. The men bad no ttooble is escaping. Corns west- A young man in a neUbborinj town adrertised for a wife under an assumed name; and his sister answered tbe ad rertisement, also under an assumed name. Then', photographs were ex changed, and now the young man thinks there ia do balm io advertising, and tbe old folks think it pretty bard to have two fools in one family. Ex. E peaking of economical women, pop alar Jewell City woman wbo lites In tbe heart of the town eared $7.00 easy. In stead of buying a new bat she took aa old crown out and 1st tbe Jsrsey cow step oo it a few times. Then she pulled one feather out of tbe rooster's tail, and there she was right ia style. Just take a look st her hst and yoo will see it is as good ss any of them. An exUsnrely modest valley editor is credited witb the authorship of the fol lowing: We have banging up la our sanctum a plain black bead ot generous dimensions, which appears too small for a belt and too large for a a lee vt bolder. Tbe article was found oo tbe street, and io case the owner comes io and property, tbe same will be turned without tbe customary fee for advertia log. It ia not a dog collar. Here are some of the terrible things which, according to aa ex change, ars likely to befall a delinquent : Last week a delinquent subscriber said that ba would pay up Saturday if be lived. He's dead. Another, "111 see yoo tomor row." He's blind. 6 till another one said: "I hope to pay yoo this week or go to the devil. He's gone. There are hundreds wbo.ooght to take warning by these procraetinators aodpsy up tbeir subscriptions now. Today' Market. . Pobtlasd, Oct. 11. Eggs Oregon, cents perdoz. Butter Beat dairy, 2230c ; fancy creamery, 45(E50c per roll. Poultry-Chickens, mixed, $203.60 Prunes Italian 35; silver, extra choice, 5(8 per lb.' Wheat-Walla Walla 68 69J,es Val- ieybu; Dioeetem 61. Oats White 3033e choice gray, 30(?33c per bushel, " Millstuff Bran, $15; middlings (22; saorta, io.ou ; coop, iiojw per ton. Hsy Timothy 6$8 ; clover, togS ; Oregon wild hsy, $37 Per ton. Wool Valley, 1516c: Eastern Ore- gon, 812, Mohair, 20030. Potatoes Oregon Barbae ks, 40(250 persaut. 5cbool Report. Import of tbe Clover Creek school for ' oonth ending October 13, 1899: . .M ambers of days taught 20. No. of days attendance 184. No. of days absent 14. ' No. times tardy 8. No. enrolled 12. Average daily attendancs 9. Visitors 4, deportment good. Thoss avsrsgiog above 83 per cent in tbe monthly examinations were : Ma mie Dixon, Sadie Dixon, Arthur Mor gan, Ethel Dixon, Myrtle Dixon, Ketii Morgan, Harry Morgan, Myrtle Morgan. , Ada L. Smith, Teacher. Hop Sals, Corvallta limes, October 18: "Tbe bop crop of John Wbiteaker has been marketed. The product ol tbe yard ag gregrted 30,000 pounds, o 143 bales. It brot gbt 11 cents per pound, or a total of $3,300. It was purchased by Faberdk Neis of Albany, to whom the crop was delivered Ssturdsy. Tbers wss s rumor current in Salem Saturday, says the Statesman, that a lot of bops bad been sold at 12 cents. Tbs report was given to a'Ktatesmao reporter during the .afternoon, and came from a moit reliab'e party. BEN HENDRICKS, the only SWEDISH IMPERSONATOR, Id His Latest Comedy Drama, ftYEIHIIN By PpciI Anamuu.ent Ja ib Litt AND Direction cf Arthur ('. .Vi-tun. AT THE Winchester New s Notes Loji Douibletoo has oan atout CO acres of wheat. Oor""fllow lownsoiao Mr. Va. building a large barn. Amon.i Wiorheo'er's new ar'ivoU ia Mr. Boon, a capitalist of Ueorgia. It is repotted that two carloads oi eu mats will soon wave Oeorzta lot cur town. Miss ISesiie Pviwtdl it vh-iiscg her grandmother, Mrs. Keller, of Myrtle Greek. Tbs Georgia Investment C., has pur chased another mill at Cumstiirk uf Mr. Moooey. Tbe sportsmen of ocr tgwn are Ukicg advantage of tbe oin season lor Chin- ess pheasants. "Mrs. Dambleton, Mies Maud ' and Vernie McKay made a dying trip to Mr Cyrus Smith's last Sunday. Mr. Labs re to rued from a bunt ia the Calapooia mountains Monday with two monarch of the forest to bis credit. Trout fishing ia all the go now. Steve Pearson and Wayne Gilliam are the most socceseial nlmrods of our town. Mr. J. S. Johoscn, general manager ol tbe Georgia iorestment company, i tinted from Comstoek on Monday's lo cal, after a walk's absence. D. W. Powell, foreman of the Georgia Investment Company's mill, returned from Comstoek where be went in the interest of tbs sbnv company. Owing to tbe recent rains Winches ter's modem Minoehsha can.be beard sad seen witb such effect that it would aurprife the author of Hiawatha him Mil. Mr. sol Mrs. Lahs gsvs a part rat their rtsidsoce last Thursday evening. Dancing, games and social ronve-ssiion wars tbe wbilers away of time until tup- par, wbea all refreshed ths inner man (and woman, too) to their heart's con tent. Mr. Pierce, Sr., returned from Port land, where ba risitod the exposition. tbe noted revenue cotter, McCulIocb which fired tbe first goo of the naval battle at Manila, and many other places of interest. He also laid in a new sap ply of groceries for bis son, D. V. Pierce, our bastliog merchant. ' U. No Smallpox Excitement. Woodbcbx, Or., Oct. 17. Conaider able excitement exists here over the re port oi several cases of smallpox at Shaw, oo the Woodborn-Natros branch of the Southern Pacific. E. L. Campbell, postal clerk, reports four cases and many exposures. Stren oous efforts sre being mads with postal authorities to quarantine asaiunt the mails at Sbaw. A London burglar wss set upon by a pet orang-outang in a house he was robbing, and was so badly bitten snd mutilated that he died. Most of tbe so-called protections against trarglarr, do not protect any more than most of tbe so-called "remedies" protect from the burglary of the "house of this body" by the crafty burglar Disease, Like tbe regular burg lar, disease works with as litUe dis turbance as nossible. 5SEg?You think ysjvk it T v that jewel of health you Dossess in perfect safety. But little disturbances if they were heeded would show the burg lar at his work. Loss of appetite pre cedes loss of flesh. Then comes weak ness followed by the more disturbing symptoms of lingering cough, sore throat, bronchitis snd bleeding at the lungs. When sny or all these symptoms appear, begin the use of "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the best of all medicine. It is nonalcoholic. It helps the stomach and separates the good, parts of the food from t'ae bad. It sup plies thin, impoverished, run-down blood with the needed rich red corpuscles. It makes solid flesh the sort that strong people have. It you value vour health, don t allow the dealer to sell you some thing else. Insist upon' having Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. " I rouat uy Dr. Pierce's Golden Medicat Dis covery i the ruoftt wonderful medicine I ever ned." write Cea 8. Heudenon, Kq., of Den ad, Lee Co., Florida. " t had a bad hruiae on y rifhl ear. ind my blood was badly out of order. I tried local doctor but with no good reaulta. Finally I wrote you the particular in my caae sad you tdvited your 'Golden Medical Dheoverv' w'hj. h I began to take. From the firet bottle I lin to feci better and when I bad lake f'sht t rt.ci the sore was healed up." Dr. ierer Pleasant Pellets cure consti patio'd bilinuiines. They never gripe. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is the Place to buy Furniture. Have you seen those cast top heating stoves. They are the latest and hard to beat. Our line of Blankets and Comforts were bought with the discount all off and the buyer is to get the bene fit. Have added some new patterns to our Carpet depart ment and also have a large line of Symurua and Moquttte Rugs ranging in price from 75c to $18.00 and in size from 1 x 2 feet to 9 x 12 feet. We have tie goods to and can make the prices that Our mott6 is honest 32S Jackson St. Bicycles at Reduced Prices. a . Send for Descriptions. ' We have a few wheels on hand which we have used for renting during the summer all '99 Models, High grade, in first class condition, 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 to show the ever shown in in reaching the will please you. Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, Phone Main 181. Summons. TS thecircut cocrt of tub state A of Oregon In and (or Douxlaa coantt. J. C. ."unutock, Fiaiuua", , . J eadia H Comiotk, Defendant! To Sadi 11. Comnock, ths abut t named defc-ndant: Id the nameol ibcetaU ot Orairan. yoo arc hereby reiUn-d to apueai and anrver the cotujilaint tiled aaaina you in the above en tilled eanw on or before the Snt day of the Del regular term of said court towit: Monday the th day o( November And If you iall Io mi appear and anawrr the aaid complaint, plftiiiliil ill apply to taid court for the relief demanded In said uom)daint towit: That the marriage contract tow ex taunt be tween younelf and Mid plaintiff be dlatolved and that plaintiff have Judgement In aaid court for the coaia and disbursements of the Mid suit and m o other and funhei. rvUct aa the court mar adiudxv e)uluble. Thi Miniinons is published under and by rlrtureid.n order made by Hob. J. W. Hamil ton, jnd ot mild .court, dated October 3nd 1.'J, at KMcburr. Orecua. Tbe deto ot the firat publication thereof being Thursday the ,'ith day of October, 1km and the public. Hon I hereof bciiia Thuniay th. tint tay ot Novem ber, ls'.v. The raid period belai; mors than alx consecutive wcrti bctwean the lint publication hereof and tlie. date 9! the tut publication thenxf. (o;.u) - J. V. FCI-LtRTOS, 1'laiutiir Attorney. Ko, for Bos we II Springst Conimemnng May 10, 1S99, and until September 30. special tickets to liofiwelt Springs and return ' to ibis city win De sold as follows: SOday tickets. $1.85. Tickets going ratnrday and re tnrnine the following Monday, $1.40. tpecial rates aro also Biven from Port land and intermediate points. Makes the food more delicious and whofssorrt aovtt atowl powor. co , .pvtoim. HAVE A FEW $15 BEDROOM SUITS LEFT THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT make jour homes comfortable you can afford to pay. values and good goods. ...B. W. STRONG. The Furniture Man. STYLE COHFORT. Can be combined in the same pair o: Shoes, if correctly fitted. We are prepared most complete line of. Shoes our store, having succeeded best and largest Shoe Fao tones in the east. W should like to have a chance to make you acquainted with our stock and prices as we feel assured that both VOLLEIiBERG BROS and Retail Dealers in Props. HAIB SWITCH 65 CEMTS wa stu 1.1 aiJ suia avmuiaMt ai-saa SUIItMSn. 1 a-WWStoaS SJ-ts. irsscaaAkna t aula, rocbuch a ca.(W cu (tan, I iriTtlii lliaaf Wkat ScrofuU Is. ocrolau ts a disease as old as antiquity It baa been banded down for genera tions and ia the same today as ia early times. It is emphatically a di ease of the blood, and tbe onlj way to core tt ia by parifytog tbe blood That ia jost wbst Hood's Sarssparilla does in every case where it ie given a faithful trial. It eradicates all import tits from tb blood, and cures tbe sores, botla, pimples and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula taints ia tbe blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won . the grateful praise of vast numbsrs of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in your blocd. Cure it at 000a by . rating Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 1 . - I t ,M"'' ew M w, I r ' hur mmm. mm mtm eW. 3 ta.lUa.lM,laMMai. E ' twaur.alHsrtnBB. Roseburg Bakery. QRAHAM. AND RYE. f BREAD H I?-Iff. also- All kinds of Kw,Cas and Cookies. H. HANI5CH, Prep. Pierce's Cash Grocery. Ia th plaea to go to fsi faod goods at reasonable prisfsaf Nsw, Fresh, Clean stock. Uao Floor, Feed and hay at lovsaft price. M V. Pierce, Winchester, Ore. Notice for Publication. w har m yrrw aae Kotiea kTberr ai.ea vST?i5ua aaed actUer sm SSed sntiee of Ue tartaaOssitl maaeSwal proof la noenrtwf ci urn mm pram win bc maot uime ewe , c , b. Lman Toem as OMans.oa October C Ma, via: ST1THE5 CHimv OaUsB. Z- Ko. ex. toriixloa4iS.aaaa.fi ni.ixca.i.ai.a.i.ta, jl. .... ' . MOtsWili rMdBo upoa aad culUvatloa mC, mLA E.aaiA)aa4) A. iL Smith. W, E. KOM.Z. faCaadL XatBTt Bant,aUitOaa4aa,OnaoV Notice For PublicstJofs. , Cwim erars Lam omci, Sotiea ia hmbr civea taax Dm aWwTm aaaad aettirr ba. SW a-tiea of kla Inanis.ai taoaUtaUimHtaigmlw Useteaa. u ld roo( will b. KaOa tif.i. rka r a4 SBearcr. OA Load eSScs at aeawaamv Coa son. ea Oct. A um, nr, HjEX w. wo ah. - ea him H E. W9. O. to) L Aectlaa.Twaa.:Sfa,a.s SaLW. at. BV ua Kxiowiae' witawaaai w Sar aaav Uaoosa rastdCTO osom lad caUtva&aa s! aaSS !aad,vU: t. U. Goo&aMa. W. U. M. J. m Koaa,i.C WLey. ai oi Cateas Ti!y. Oaw s. The Home Baker 701 Oak Street, Oppcaiti- Central HoteL Fresh Bjtked Bread Every Coy "Bostoo Baked Beana, ' a specialty. EES. B. COrSTOO, Proprietress. Notice. esivas sTavss. Lancmta, To whom K niTOWan- , tour. 1. bawerr aliw. that t. O"io. A t9- -jmiM aaunia aisiry mat SUC 1 Slaw ta law m&ou a us et haaae mcmmimm In Msm m a v ten bed beiww, aa4 mam mBel te a 1 aid laaoK uu tbe 'am. m ooea to taw paiatMW VDbirruaowa. bwt kea nM4 r Tin rr 1 I ii I in i am fine 1 1 LI mm aoa. taleramd and liM pbt! noaiTiir boatb of baas Use aad West r Iks TXMat SeetL Sec II. WitUMSw33etzty4arsfaewisew ftass e ta aette. paeuaei or inaale tnnal Ue eSatra e4 tbe CecBrwar twaay tract e RMh kta wlthta aa aecuoa er swrt of mf-mm mm acribed la tbe Kat, oa Ibe (Tons fee tbe ease " nare n.aita lor raiMrml tbaa I rami Mraeaa.w01 be reeaa edaa4 1 Mnrwiawoeai OeasxaiLaaalcaca sa J.T. Baraera, IJLaooiaT. Notice ot Final Scttkmcnt. . MOTICI IS HXXXST 6im TUT to " uadcrtapmLadat-detnMwwf UwiJ Oaartta Uma tjdacaans. bas Cert kJ aef aoooost m rack ednuBiatntnr ta to Cuaav ' Ooen tor iotiw Cooarr, nm of Cevtmta, tnat aaid Coort has eea aloeday. wsatMr. 4. LS. at tbe boor of .Vlot a. aa. ef eud a ' at tbe conn bowe in Beetbar. DociMOMrf, . btateot Oreraa.es tbs Urae ead piaat fe kn lag obectioa. thereto wa4 lor the aaat Sna sent of eatd wtiae. 4tt. r- S. LARA Try, AdalnMrator of tbe Itute of Caajses ta poUt,decsed. fees) Notice tf Final Scttlcnint. Ta the Coaaty Coort of th. atate of Otemfif a- ibeCpanrtpof Deoslae,ia U. natter mt tfas atat. of O. B. McCampbtU, frtamiL Ts aiklerrixTved Adrainharaior ml aald eeeea a ins filed hjs dual ceoant In mua) ewan, unsiie is bMeby fires that Mooday tbs Stb cay mi XT " w wcsc sb. m am Mom oouaty.Orrron. is tbe Urn aad pew est ry tbs jadce ol eatd coort. to hear obiectioaa, ti say there be to wUd ioal aceMot and ta (he fa vvavaiww - -fw bto hum eumiiUBvafiDC. Datew at Roreoww. Oeeaoa t&ia tbe SOtb of :vpteaber, iaSS. ,(Ov...i) &I.AMI, fauiiuuwusutjr sjy, ixtfj ana is ajr y beli, decewwd. S. akCaaap Notice for PoMkatloa. Csima Statu lawe, omca RoeboriOrsJuija,yBw. Kotie I. herefc awn tmt I. ..... -tm with (be provlaioct at tbs act of CoosTaaa W Ju trd. Ur eaui'wJ -a a act for tba aueN Unbar landa m UteStahia of CaUferata, - foa,Xevada and aAhinrtrin Tmas WUXlAjTllliiPPIiR. V" rant nam, yonntf ot Joaephiaa, State t Orecoa baa Ua day filed M this offieean talrcoent No. 890 tor thpurctiawf tbe K. s. Ja of ijeetlon No. ts, la Towwattra No. e Kaww No. W. and will offer proof to abets that tbe land wrasht ta arar. valuable lor ! U beroratoiwthaalor exricnlrurni purrcHwa. aaS tneatabliab hi. claim to Mid land betoiw t Resiater and Reccirer of this office at Rearbara Owson, oa Friday, the ax day of October He naaves aa vntaaware: Jobs R. Hale, RJe ard Jitller. WiUiani Haamoad. U C Browa all of GranU Pur. (Ittwor. Any and all M one elaunlna: advemly tbe above-daaeribeo) laoda are reuaeeted to tt.e Xhrnit claim, la thia of&oa oa or beiore said 4Kb day ef Ortobe. lasK J. T. RBJDGXa. liuifi Notice for Publication. TNITED eTATE8 IASD OFHCS. horeburc Orejuo, bept. n, tea. Notice is benbv ri-r.. that th. lollnariM naawd aatCer ha. died aotici of bis tatwaaoW to make final proof la npport et his claim. ao4 that eatd wool wtli be mad bvfuw taa RmtIum and Receiver C. . Lead OSes at Rosnbuia. Orecoa, on Nor. S. vti: On hie H. S. No. Tail, tur the SI X KSV liwi 34 T. a, a. R- W. Ue van th Sewias wltnaaiesto prove hlaomiunuow. reaidoace i on and euluvation ef said laud, rtr; J WbiUow. If. M. WhlUow, r L. Watson, X. X Eos'ee, ail el fscJ, Orcsoa. j. t. laiwisa. Iasasaam differenca bow bad da scud if yoa use la Witt's Wiich Hazel 8lvs ; It w01 qoickiy baal and leave ao csr. A. C. MAESTERS C w A K V t i I I I : i Y t . I "V. A f V X