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Mufm. s. 1 ' aw w - v i a. m m t aiaaw s Roclters. Lovely Ranges and -.wam v v i a. w w t aataw for $12, Others as low as b.OO. ir uiui auu v.usi iit-aida 111c utsi unu 1111: viieapc&i. The best Cupboard in the country for the money. Window Shades in an abundance. Bought before the raise. Send us your order, we can fill them for you. Write us for prices. We arc here to serve you. THE PLAINDEALER rabliihed Monday audThiirMa;. , TBS I'LAISIjEALKK ITUMSIIINU to. K. . STRAYKORK . W. . CONKER, J. L. STRATFORD,-. ..I'uMisti. r .Etll'or I Mgr. and Solicitor 8atrcrlpttii Kales. Om Year Six Month . 1 TO SO rbret Months.. WTO B Eli 6, ISD'J. The copperhead prra cf Hie state lire violently exercise I over t be fc. that Governor (.ieer made a trip to Washing ton ft short time ago, at bis own ex pense. One of the principal objects of which was to procure from tho war de partment one of the broou cannons captured from the Spanish daring the fate war, oat of which to manufacture medals for the heroic Orgoti volunteer?, who so nobly defended the hur of their country in Manila. We owe our readers an apubgr for the appearance of this issue of the Plain dealer. The farts are that for three weeks we hare been completely over whelmed with book and j b work. We have pnt on extra help, but still it has piled op on as nntit we have been com pelled to put almost all onr force of com positors on book work in i he hope cf catching op. If oar friends will have patience wflh ns for a week or two, we will try to make it np t) them later on. The voters of Douglas con.'y mill ro doubt desire at the .aiming ci.uuly elec tion, to show ihfir apprecia'.iou lor the brave aud heroic service ot the Donglas conuty vvltiuteers who nerved so faith fully in the Manila campaign-, by Ktvtctf Ibem oae or more of the county ollioes to be filled at said election. This is jnst and right. The young men who left their homes and families, aud sacrificed their bosiness interests in ansaer to their country's call, and braved disease and death in aninbospiiable tropical climate deserve any reward that can be given tbeui. We hope to see at lea-it one or two places reserved for the heroes of Ma nila. Ttie democratic iaivoton News says: "One thing he (Agiina)d) should be informed of particularly, and that is that most of (be talk made io this country (against expansion) is made for aoli'icaI effect, and is in no war sincere, fie should be informed that, even if the democrats won and bad poesesfion of troth branches of congress aud the pres idency, no man of the successful party would dare snggcet (he recall of the American troops till the war is at an end, and ended by the surrender of Agoinaldo and his brigands, or by their abandon ing their arms. . lie should Ite told that (be spirit ot Americanism at this time i will not admit of dickering with him as loog as he carries a weapon. He should be told the truth, and that is (hat after the war is ended congress will have the adjustment of the future of (he Philip pine people, and that at present it looks as if they wou!d have to become a part of tbe American nation, nuder such rules aud regulations as the American people may lay down." Governor Gfer. be of the expansive mouth, who istoming the East at tbe Xose of lbe taxpayer, lias emitted another interview in Washington in which he says the people of Oregra favor eipanaion. Ger thinks be is ihe peo !. Uofehurg Ueview. Ii't our detuo ,-ratic fdend a little bit prtnatnrj io aa-wMling that the gover nor 'e trip Eaat as at the expense of the trspayers? The last legislature made no appropriation for such a purpose, and as be did not go ou state business it is not likely that the sUta will be asked to pay tbe bill. Everything a republican do a is, in tbe eyes cf lb Ueview, which is democratic, buotedly democratic, the wrong thing. Governor titer had a per fect 'right to go Eat if he wanted to, so long as the businraa of hi office is not neglected. Furthermore, his declaration (hat the people of Oregon are for ex pausi') 1 h trae even by larger majority (ban (hat by wliii'h Geer defeated the combined forces cf opucracy lt year. Fo'eet Grove Times. JOL'BERT'S SYHPATHY. 1 His Telegram to White on the Death of Symons. DtuciX, Natal. Oct. ir. la reply to an inquiry male by him. General JSir 'ieurge Stewart life has received the following telegram from Coiuuiandani ieuteral Joubert : ""i aauat express iny Sympathy, tieii- errat ymons, unf jrtuut-!y, was bailly wouuited and dil. He waa Imried yen (erday. I tru-t tlx great God aill cpsrddr bring to a chree this unfortunate state of allaira, hiought a!out by on-; scrupulous epecultUrs and capililiaif), who went to th-j Trauvaat to obtain wealth, and, in order to further their . mi itttfri?fUfl- mirilijj nthera and (minvlrf I about this shsmeful state of warfare over all South Africa, iu whicL so many valuable lives have beo and are being acritkid, as iuttince, tidueral iiymou and others. Express my sympathy to Lady Svmous ia tba Iocs of her hue-baud."' furniture, Hardware, Beds and bed- dings, Carpets We are Retailers and Jobbers of everything in Bed room Suits ranging in price from $11.50, $15, $16 andt upwards. Fine line of Dining Room Furniture. Exten sion tables, Dining chairs. Handsome line plain and fancy Cook Stoves. Good Eastern RICE & RICE. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS. ONLY A SKIRMISH. No Great Battle I ought Vet at Lad) smith. JOlBtRT lt tS I OR TKfc tROM Alafcking is Reported to be Burning 1 Particulars of the engagements at Kimbcricy and in Rhodesia. TakToKiA, tct. I'T.vu Lorena-i Mar quia ConitnaudrT-tieneral Jntirt hast left Glencoe Lr tbtfrouL. A report has been received line that Mafeking is buruiu. SKIRMISH NEAR LADYSniTII. British Reconnoitering Party countered the Boers. En- ioxuos, Ucu -s lbe lul. in news from Lad) sjiilh, Natal, which was be ginning to be regarded as oiuinou, haa at last been broken by a Cape town dispatch under this morning's date, say ing: "Scouts from ModJerjpruil haiug re ported Boers in force on the llel; wakaar road, General White ordered out a strcng fores cf artillery, mounted infantry as shelled by Bsers nine miles from Ltdy. smith, and the Boer position was finally located three miles beyond MoJder spruit. Tbe British force is now four miles from the Bers." The dispatch does not give th date of the above occurrence, but it must have been since Thursday, m'uen the lal news arrived from Ladyimith. The Boer advance from Dundee southward and from testers station eastward evi dently proceeded steadily in tbe interim, and tbe engagement fereehadoaed by the above dispatch may already have been fought. The other news frox the frout doe not enlighten the situation in Natal. Fragmentary details are arriving of the occupation of Dundee by the Bjers. It is added 20 men of the town guard occupied an outpot-t a couple of miies from the town when a Boer shell dis lodged them, and the men lied to 1 neighboring hill, where o&) Boers ear rounded them end shot the uiajjrity Tbe Biers then entered Dundee, dragged several civilians out of their hoims and piBloled them in the streets. As a pendant to the above is a etory from Ope Town to the etTdct .hat sever ai cases of dum-dum bullets weie found by lbe Bseaa at Dundee, which the Brit ish abandoned iu their Digit. Some of the Boers wanted to use the duiu-dam bullets, but President Kruger vetoed ; this, geyiog: "No; it must not be bo; whatever the British a.e, e Boer a are at least hu mane." The ballets were then destroy ed. Particulars From the Cape. Care Tows. 0:t. 2S. Evening; The Gordon Highlanders, the Devonshire regiment, tbe Manchester, the Liver pools, the Dublin fusiliers, the Liverpool mounted infantry, the lancers, the dra goons, (he Eeventetntb-fejaesars, tbe 'a tal volunteers, the Tenth mountain bat tery and the Teirteenth, Twenty-first, Forty-second and Fifty -third battering proceeded to Lombardskop. A squadron of the Eighteenth hussars located the enemy, who opened fire i h shells atd lilies. To hordes were shot and a trooper was wounded. The ene my occupied a strong position ut De Wall's fa-m and ti e mounted infantry tried without success to draw them out. As nothing was to I e gained by an after noon attack, the coluuiu bivuiibcktd. and at day'iht the enemy retired to Keitz'onteiu. A dispa'ch from Mafeking, dated :!( ber21, says: "All is well. There as a four hours bombardoic-ut, during wb ich a dog was killed," THIi I KillT AT KIMBJERLEY. British Losses Were Three Killed and Nineteen Wounded. Lukdon. Oct. 2'J. The war ollice post ed, at midnight, an official report of the fight at KtrnVrley, Tuesday last, giving he Britiah cs nlt:e a three privates killed, Lieutenants ft. A. McClintock, of tbe Royal nngineera; G. Liwtidr-s andC. II. Uingham, and 10 privates wounded. The troops, acscrdiug to trie report of t;he war cilice, fought splendidly. Further tletails fr.ttii lSuluauro, Uhinletia, llOw (hat the armored train from there Oclolier 27, sent toward Mafe- kiuK, uii'lcr the coiiiuiarul of Lietuenuut L'eaelltu, got wiMiiu reveo miles of I-o- lali when the British foun.l Ihe railroad badly damaged, the hills iu ihe Boeru were visil.lo on vicinity. Luhasii hud betm loiAed. The train encountered the B rei s ihrc miles south of Crocodile tug I and the British oeiied lire with their I Maxims . i ml drove the enemy back to the hills, when they had advanced. Besides eight men killed, the Boers lut II burses. Dispatches from Sydney aud Mel bourne record the departure of the Australian contingent for the Transvaal and Linoleums. Cook Stove, warranted, No. j amid scenes of eiitliusumii. E. .lesser Cooper of larndon, lias placed his steam yxclit Sunrise at the disposal of tho government, and starts for .South j Africa Monday, with several volunteer nutH'B and doctors. A wording to a special from Cao Town received today, a rumor of disevusion a j Bloeutfoutein, tho capital of the Orange I Free .State, lias reached C;iw Town. It is r movement is afoot to depose . Steyn and install I rs. 'r as president. (ire.it Inventor Dead. Uai.iimokk, Oct. i Oiliuar Mergeu thaler, tho inventor of the lyui-lepe ma' chine, tlitd ihin n.uriiiiu ul cor.smnp tioi . 'No Parley and No Pause. Oue canuot read the remark!) of Pres iJent McKmley, teceutly tlelivtred on tho occasion of welcoming boice the l'enustlvauia regiments, wiihvii-.t feeling a distiuct thrill of patriotic gratification, and the president has spoken what is in the heart of every loyal American cili xsn and be has spoken it well. His re marks, put into a condensed form, are s fellows: I First iou and your brave comrades have colanred tbe map of the Uuited States and extended the jurisdiction of American liberty. Second They (the soldiers in tbe Philippine) were not serving the insur gents in tte Philippines or their sympa thizers at home. They bad no part or patience with the men, few in number happily, who woulJ have rejoiced to have seen (hem lay down (heir arms in (he presence of an enemy whom ihey bad joal emancipated frotn Spanish rule and who should have bteu our warmest frieuds. Third It became our territory aud is oors as much as tbe Louisiana purchaM; or Texas or Alatka. Fourth The insurgents assailed our sovereignty, and there will 1 no useless pirley, no pause until Ihe insurrection is suppressed and American authority ac knowledged and established. Fifth Oar prayers go with them the new volunteers), and more men and munitions if required, fur the speedy suppression it the rebellion, the establishment ol peace and tran quility and a government under the undisputed authority cf the United Slates; a government which will do j'Hlice to all and at once eucourage the best efforts and aspirations of lhee dis'ant people and the highest develop ment of their rich aud fertile lands. Shaking for the American copie, he said it to men who have fought in our battles ot the Pbiiii . toes, and with eol diercheers from their bronzed throats they approved this "olicy.' The people for whom he spAe approve it now with tueir hearts, and in (he election of I'.KX) they w ill approve it with their ballots. And in the ballots of the American voters reets (be authority of tbe government to com plot o the work begun by the adminittralion of President McKinley. An Erroneous Assumption. One of the assumptians made by uur demo-populist frieuds is that Aguinaldo and bis oulQt represent tho people of the Philippines. This is pure assump tion, not warranted by tbe facts and not bustained by the evidence of, any body who knows anything about the situation in tbe islands. The lacts are that Aguinaldo and his tribe of Tagals are only a small part of the ;optilatiou of (he Philippines. They are a eell-csnbittited government and have no rightful claim (o support from the people. The other tribes are either friendly to the United Spates and anx ious to accept an American protectorate. or they are holding themselves neutral because they rt afraid of (he veogeance of Aguiualdo in cae the I nited States should withdraw its sovereignty. Aguinaldo calls himself a dictator. His alleged government was ntver chofeu bv the people. It precipitated war with a view to seizing oulrol of tbe islands fur sellinli pU'pj;ej. ll has no right to be respected by anybody, least of all by those who talk about "(he consent of tho governed." If the American army were to bo with drawn from Luz in the result would be anarchy, followed by a despotism. No authority ou the Filipinos but states this as a certain proposition. But the Unit ed Statin cannot withdraw and allow Aguinaldo and the Tagals (o butcher aud rob, at 118- not after our pretentions of intervention in Cub.i to prevent that kind cf misrule by the Spaniards. The government of Spain over Cuba would hu a summer dreAtu compared with the treatment Luzon aud Manil i would get Irorn the Mayliys. The demo-puplit politicians would try to make their followers beliete that Aguinaldo is a George Washington aud that ho represents (hu people of (lie l'hilippinee. But (he incontrovertible lac's as tdiown by eveiy authority ou t.io Philippines are that there can be no real expression of the Filipinos ou the bilh- jjct of government until peace ia restored and a luir Vote taken by t e people. The latter is the policy of McKinley. Pneumouia, la grippe, coughs, colds croup aud whooping cough readily yield to Ono Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time aud save a doctor's bill -or the undertaker's. MARSTEIiS fc CO. r W To let you know that wc Staple and Fancy GrOcErIeS Our stock is being constantly replenished and enlarged, hence our goods arc always fresh aud new. COUPONS holder to a selection from porcelain china A chauce nothing, prices at Come aud sec. Jackson Street, Thorn !53- WH. ACCOUNT OF A LARGE INCREASE IN BUSINESS You are respectfully invited get his prices and convince money by buying your Groceries of WM. CURRIER. HENRY J. DAY. Deputy Shcritf of Lane County De faulter for $2,110.49 It coiin-8 as a Marling i-urpii.e to ShcrilF Withers and the people, of Lane . .1. a I! t I . - .t - I ...... county tuai neu.j o. im, , urn ur,. sueriu, a utiauuer iu u.e buu, - 110.49, and (hat bis whereabout are unknoan. On last Friday, October 20. Mr. Day went to Portland on otlkui business informing Sheriff Withers (hat lie ex- pected to return Saturday nigbt. Ho did not return at that time, but Sju- ; day teUgrap bed bis w ife that be w ould j be home Monday or Tuesday. Not' coming at that (ime Mrs. Day wailed ! until Thurtday and wired Uev. J. F. i Day at Newberg, (he deputy gherilTa; brother, for any information concern- mg mm. r luumg ue uao ooi iKtu lur.o or heard from, M re. Day becamj "- easy regarding his continued abecace. Up to this time, practically, Sheriff Withers entertained no suspicions whatever regarding the continued ab sence of (he deputy. It then became evi lent that Mr. Day had either be come a victim ol foul play, or bad ab svonded. A telegram to the Hotel Pel kins, Portland, brought back (he .in formation that Mr. Itoy gave up his room at that hotel Sunday, October 22. the day he wired Mrs. Day he would not be horns uuld later. Last night aud this uioruiug r-herilT Withers aud deputy Fred Fit k reviewed the books, and discovered that $-.110.4.), taxes collected since August 23, had not been turned ovcr to the county treasurer, representing at least a defalcation of (bat amount. Mr. Day, as first deputy, was the ollice bookkeeper, and held the utmost conGdence of Sheriff Withers, who has for tbe patt few months, particularly, been extremely busy with the outside work of the otlice, which lias kept him workiog early and late. f 100 Ktrt.VLO on LKLl). County Judge Potter, alter consulta- linn Kill, Khoritr Withora ami TVr.ul District Attorney Harris, has dieted a reward of 100 for tbe arrest and de tention of Mr. Day, and information is being sent out to officials over (he couu try. WILL feLrTLK DEFALCATION. Sheriff" Withers, ueeu by a Guard re porter, stated his exceeding regret at tbe betrayal of honor by a (rusted as sistant, but said that he would make go:d to (he county every dollar of (be defalcation, thus relieving his beudemen from any pecuniary loss. ti-jard. A Commendable flovement Wakiiinuto.n, Oct. 27. A committee representing the Women's National In dustrial and Patriotic League ai.d the Washington Indu.trial League, has in formed Admiral Schley that the league have dee ded to undertake the task of procuring liy pjpultr subscription home for him at the capital. ' Oakland Letter List. K mainiug uncalled for in the Oakland I' dice l'ereous calling for the -e let let 6 will please state the date on which they were -advertised, Oct. 30, I8t9. Shiylon, S. U. Shmit, F. I. Kondeau, Isadora Kattison, .1. II. Keed, J. W. Moyer, Mr. Mitchell, ("has. F. Black, Will c'l Carlack, II. M. Hammoml. Chits. Humphreys, W. II. H arrifon, J. (2) K.'gie. Miss Zoe 'A. Corder, Miss Doru Kedford, Mies Mae Oroingcr, Miss Mao The letters will ht) chargud for ut the rale of ono cent tacli. W. C. IJsdkhwojo. Postmaster, DUFFY'S RliSTAURANT. A liral clues restaurunt has . been opened on Chkb Mreet, opposite the depul, at whii h may be had fresh oyt ters, chicken, eleaks, stews, lunches, and besides meals ut sll hours, regular meals aie served. Lunches aud quick meals for railroad passengers s specially. For that hungry feeling be sure and call at Duffy's restaurant, prices reasonable. nnv fur fliic LL k J 11 T x a.va have a fine selection of given with every cash purchase which entitles our haudsoine decorated to get something nice for Everything at the lowest ZIGLER'S GROCERY. CURRIER, THE NEW- Grocery man, Is compelled to move into the build ing novv occupied by M. 1. Rapp, where he will carry a' more complete stock of GROCERIES. to call and inspect his goods yourself that you can save School Report. Folliwing ia a report ol tl.e Edenbowrr schoul work ir the month ending Oc 20, 1S'.'J. Thoee that averaged above 'JO accord ing to la'ik are Percy North, Loreu Har vey, John Ferguson, Hi' Jon Hunting' tJ aoaa V,rkn Klmj S e;.hens, Miuie Nortli. Jason Evert, Cassis Fe.guson, j ,., KroIlfc ,. , and Howard Calkins, Olga Smith, Annie t.rKafon. Inward Evert and Nellie Uankey. No. of days taught. 20. No. uf ilaya attemlanc, Olo. No. of days aosenr, H. No. of boys enrolled. 19. No. of girls enrolled, 19, Total, JS. Elia Hakviy, Tetcher. The follow ing is a report of the school ; m jieIr ;c. No 47 for ,,,, lnQblh conJ aeacing (AlolK-r 2nd and ending Octo iir,-i1. , N ..... ... No. of days attendance 220. No. of days a'jsence 21. No. times tardy 2. Total Lumber enrolled 12. Aerage daily attendance II. No. of visitors 4. liitse neuner aosenl nor taruy d;:nug the month were: Ciretha Jurgens, Mionie .largenj, Jesse Bounds. Josie Bounds, Ada FiUpatric aud Ltl Bounds A.x.s.t Bot.it, Teacher. Looking aiajs. Wiu. Buxtou, of Brock way, w busiuess Monday. i doing Mr. Wick son, of Uroikway, was here the latter part uf the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Strickland visited Kosehurg, last Wednesday. Allied Strickland and Willie Miller have purchased eighty Lead cf goals. Chas. Ho ard has returned home from j DiIIrJ. ias been for several ! mOUtU! Mrs. Elijah Ollivaut and sister Maude are visiting relatives at Mrrtle Creek, this week. Hcuiy Coii u, of Fri'uch Settlement, was here looking after buiness matters, a few days since. Mie Susie Ollivaut has returned home from B;aver Hill, Coos county, where she has been for several months. J. L. Si rat ford, business manager of the I'l.ai.NDSAUBu, spent several days in our iTtutiful littie ValUy, last week, victim; his nutty friends. Vox. HYPNOTISM Sonic men are said to pcj5t.s such wonderful animal magneti-tm that they can put ,'k'' J-, other persons to sleep by passing the hands before the eyes. This is called hypnotism an influence about which very little is known and it is not a difficult matter to find a few people who have been put to sleep in this manner. You can find hundreds and thousands of women, however, whose sleep has been made peaceful and restful by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It soothes the nerves by curing the disorders commonly called "female troubles." It is indorsed by an army of women in every State in the Vnion, who have been brought back to health after sunering untold misery from disagreeable drains upon the system, irreg ularities, prolapsus, backache, " bearing down " pains, nervousness, despondency and hysteria. "Favorite Prescription " is a vegetable medicine, and contains no al coholic stimulant or dangerous narcotic to create morbid cravings. Its action is con fined altogether to the distinctly femi nine organism, which it heals, soothes and strengthens. It helps to make existence pleasant before baby rotnts. and on the occasion of the little one's advent, danger avoided and the pain reduced to almost nothing. Mrs. Anna Vi1!v iMirhitnn lt..nsf of North ville. Spink Co . s l;ik.. riic: " I am enjoying good lirnltli. th.iuks to vnur kind advice 'una valuator remvdirs. t fiiffcrrd very much with femule weaknev nnd other ailments for more than two vt-ai '.. wlicu I w rote to von for advice. After caretnllv following vonr advice am! taking ix hottleHea'. hof Ur. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip tion and " O.nldcu Medical Discovery ' I am now a well and hnppv woman. 1 have also taken several vials of your ' Plea-ant Pellets' which did me a great deal of good." Accept no substitute, which a dishonest dealer miy urge ns "just as good" as "('.olden Medical Discovery." Send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y., for his Common Sense Medical Adviser, a great doctor book by a great physician. Cloth-bound 31 stamps. STRONG'S fURNlTURE STORE Is the Place to buy Furniture. 1 "A r- Z : I -a 1 i. - i i i ;l l I.-- . r. ;i ifiTi.. . . ..... . M r -' .7. Have you seen those are ihe latest and hard to beat. Our line of Blankets with the discount all off and fit. Have added some new ment and also have a large line Kugs ranging iu price from 1x2 feet to 9 x 12 feet. Wc have tbe goods to and can make the prices that Our motto is honest 328 Jackson St. ... - 1 TV -1 Bicycles at Reduced Prices. 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, To The Public, We have in ffnest 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. Ml, III, 1IUIIIS. CHICKERLNG Prices lower where, and on for particulars. T. K. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish arid Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. 'Phone Main 181. Summons. TN THKUKcllT COURT Ol THE STATE t Orkoii in and lor Douglas cjunty. J. -'. tvmitock. Plaintiff, j t. I Sa.lie It foaitwk. DcJcndaut.J To Slie H. Comatock, the al)c namel dcleudant: Iu the uame ot ihe bUU ( Oregon, you art hereby required to apicar aud antner the conipl tint tih-d agains von iu the above en titled eac- on or before the first day ot the next regular term ot laid court towit: Monday tbe rth day ot November And it you (ail to so appear aud auswer the said complaint, plalutitT ill apply to ald couK for Ihe relict demanded Iu said eomplaiut towit: That the. niimiw contract - exwtiug be tween yourself and ssid nUlntitr n iii-..i aud that plaintlffhave Judgment in id ourt iuu iuw iuu oiiunriciiiciiis ut tue said suit and such other and further relief as the vonil may adjudge ojuiublc. This Summons is published uudcr and by virturaoian order made by Jlon. J. W. U mil ton, judge ol said court, dated October 2nd l-W, at Riweburg. Oregon, lbe date of tha first publication tbon-of being Thursday the fth day ot October, IKV and the last publication thereof being Thursday lbe tird dav of Kovem ber, ls-.o. The said period being more than six consecutive weeks bctwesu the first publicatiou lientif and tho date ot the last publisatioa thereof. (OM J. c. Fn.LKRTON. I'lainti fls Attornev. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough) Bears the Signature of IDAn, Making ilssciuritv Ih;re Makes the food more delicious and wholesome HAVE A FEW $15 BEDROOM SUITS LEFT THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT. cast top heating stoves. They and Comforts were bought the buyer is to get the bene patterns to our Carpet depart of Symurna and Moquette 75c to $18.00 and in size from make your homes comfortable you can afford to pay. values and good goods. ...B. W. STRONG. The Furniture Man. stock at the present time the than can be obtaiued else installments to suit. Write RICHARDSON. DOZIER & MARTIN, Props. HAIR SWITCH 65 GPNTS. l7Pta. uanMI aai JSmS ua rmmw Wlr ina, M jWroTsJ Usad, ratani it uji nii IJLZ..-2Z rjrond rovr moaT. -nrriy a,riiwMfciiMM aa&swrtek ta2?fLH caaisTia 3 limit fi.zvmr? ?! ' liaaa ancaiuvTu. . . What Scrofula Is. Scrofula is a disease as old as antiquity. It has beeu banded down for genera tions and is the same today as in early times. It is emphatically a di sease of tbe blood, and the only way to core it is by purifying the blood. That is just what Hood's Sarsaparilla does iu every case where it is given a faithful trial. It eradicates all iropuri lies from th blood, aud cures the sores, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula taints in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won the grateful praise of vast numbers of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in your blood. Cure it at once by ! taking ood s barsaparilla. PtSHViMR Ik MIA VIA Roseburg BaRcry. WHITER GRAHAM, AND RYE. xT r BREAD I III H. also All kinds of Pies, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HANISCH, Prop. Pierce's Cash Grocery. t, Is (be place to so to get good good at reasonable prices; New, Fresh, Clean stock. Also Flonr, Feed and hay at lowest I rices. W. V. Pierce, y Wiucbesler, Ore. TRUSSES, 65c, $1.25 AH3 U? t racrasi raKaa, ins um o tatrs iu m etanwi br mKhrn, ud biti.rit ri Kit vm afafreriff sw HMCTAiiogriirnl r nroar - Vafk li iiiHi IlH In. Iimairaira ilm rt tkw ad. sot sad andtoaavithfMB trtXUL nttM iiin, MawToarSWrM. Ii,l swwIoMt uH aT Ml la M aariMI I wall .the itm mm mmr W. wilt rtuo oue rooar. - -7 11 .1 11 akaaM mmw aaw. Mi aaMaaaril mmr f ii I J LAKI) KVCtSWWtV ax. w vnwiw The Home Baker' 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans." a specialty. MRS. B. C0XST0CX, Proprietress. Notice. Csirsn Stats. LaB Orncx. Rcscbuqr, Onon, August 3, U3, To wfeotti tt may o-neern- Noucc is bercor gives UuU the Omro A Cali lomia Kailroad CkHnpany bas tied ia Uus offkrv a !U: of lands moated in lbe loamslupa tte tenbed beiow, and Jus apvt for a patent for said lands; that the list is opea to the pablle far inrrciioii and a copr thereof by Ueacnpuvaj subdiTiuoas, baa beca sled in a eoaTeBient pUue ia this eatce for ue inspeeUoa ot sil per sons latere? ted and the public feneraUjr: booth of base use and Weal oi the WEam tita aleriOiaii. Tp Jf, R3. Part ot W sec UL - - Tp7,R 4. Tp.3. R.7. -a - w,NW;.tiec.s. iUiiu the next sixty days fuilowjjia' lbs stela ol this notice, protests or contests against Iho Claim ft the Company to mam tract or ubdirta. ion wllhia aa wcuoa or part of sretuw, de scrilKd la the livt, ua lbe ground that Uw aanw is more vainaMe for asiaerai than tor aa-ricalt-urmJ purpoes.wili be retei rrd sn4 iwtf t for to port to tbe tcncral Lmatl Office al Wasltiagtoa. J. X. BRIDGES, BVC1SU.-I. J. H- BOOTH, RcceiTcr Notice of Final Settlement. Tn the Cou u it Court of the state of Oregon for the Couutv-'of Uouslas.in ihe matter of the otatc ot D. S. McCampbcU, deceased. The undersigned Administrator of said estate bav. ing hieu his huai aceonni in said court, aotKe 15 herebr given that Xouday the Mh day of NoTmUT, 1W. at M o'clock a. at tbs County Court room, in Koaeburg. Doug'as euuntv. On-run, is the time and puce art br laa judge o( fid court, to hear b)reUiaaa, 1 any there be. to Mid Dual account aad Iu the chajve of said adnunistrator. Dated at lUweburs, Oregua Uiia the 9mZTj of svtember, IsW. - v (Oit- -') 8. K-AnA-aN AdminUtrator ot Uie estate oi I. s. McCaalb bell, deceased. v Notice for Publication. I N1TKD STATES LAD OrTICE. Koseburg, Oregun, Sept. C, BSSi. Notice is herebr given that the following named settler hu fled notice of bis intenlioa to ruake hnai proof ia support of bis claim, and that said proof ill be niad before the JUgisier aud ReceiTvr C. S. 1-mMrl Office at Rossbara. OresoB, on Nov. S, vis: JVK WHITLOW Oa bis H. E, No. TSCt. for the Sl. Sec4T. J6.8.R.3W. lie names the foUowing witac3 to proxe hiacontinuoas residence op on and cuiuvstion ot raid laud, yis; Job. Whitlow. Sf. M. Whitlow, J" L. Wa'soo. H. I. Englcs, ail of feet. lr-on. (P) J. T. BRIDOXd. Refister. Wantexl: 30 men for 1 amber yard- skid road, logging and saw mill work . Ware tl.", t.75 and TiOO per day.' Steady eniloyn:ent. Apply to Tbe' Boj'h-KeliT Lumber Co., Saginaw Or, tUrpi. in rart ncuea in beaJ taittliri; if cjeida. Hodyan cures Hilly tents. All dr oggia. Today's Market. PourLAND, Oct. 2t. Eggs 23l. cents dap doz. Orsitw Butter Beet dairy, 37t40cv fence' creamery, 50.i5oc per roll. Poultry Chickens, miied, 3.0r 4.00 Prnnea Italian 2tan- iira. choice, 5( t, per lb. neat alia alia 5657c: Val Iey57(ir58; blnestem 5:. OatS White Stl.fV i-luara ... 32tif 33c per bushel. MillstufJ Bran, $17: middlings eborts, f 18.00; chop, rlf.00 per tou. tlay Timothy ;)tIf$U ; cloTsr. i7(fS; Uroiron wild bay, tHa 7 r Ion. Wool Valler. 12irl:t.;: Ki. Bon, Sufi 4, Mohair, 27 t;.r;50. i oiaroe6 wegon Bnrbanks, 55ttj5 per sack. Letter List. jji"'"' " 'tTilFji 65c W pail I Ika van uMtWm annua Ska bodr a ha with Jhm nitn,-; mkmtkmr npuna tight or Lf i aad wm UI wl aatkar trass to to na tw - tsaad 1 Ketnaiuin uucallod for iu the Iioee burg postottice: Persous calling for thate letterfXl please state the date on which theywere advertised, Ojt. ol, Davis, Mrs. C-C. Lane, Mr. J. W. Diabrow, Mrs. S. L. Moore, E. Y. Delezenne. F. D. Mullin, Miss J. II. Freeland, B. K. McKay, Miss Bertha Uardiner, John Mctlley, Thomas Kelsey, Phoebe Sales, William The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. Wm A. Faar er, P. M. C r