The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, November 16, 1899, Image 4

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ling the Stomachs andfiovcls cf
Promotes Didcslion.Chccrful
ncss aiviltest.Conlains neither
Opiutn.Morptiine norlincral.
ISot Narcotic.
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fkrm Sctil -CnrkfJ
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ADcrfect Remedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca.
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP.
lac Simile Signature cf
jTEW "YORK.
tXACT COPY OF MTIAPPEB.
SEND NO MONEY?
MAtU tW CAIIhtT IvBwlCft SEltB ACr.. ?
ttv. You old rusiLt it a. jour nr-. I : i-rht 6T'i at
mt-iu.w. ... Special Ofler Pric? $15.50
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. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. inc.) Chicago, III.
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Real Estate Bought and Sold
Farms, large and small, to Rent,
AJtn 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 eas- terms. Inquire of
ID. S K. BUIOK,
tacli HfltM bounty, UpA
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Buccessot to
General Blacksmithing
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rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, ,
EEFA1K1XG OF ALL KINDS PROi-'PTLT DOSK.
SboponCoruer WubiDKton aod Kane 8la.i RoKbarg
THIS RIG
rMtalnw a rt derairtBveTit rtore boited
MTKBMt.kMTiAtaMrtMinlvA mrrhandtienTelfmaMlia. 'ftifr' K.Dwnrt-h Herald.
A iw should be paVaed Mfnniiin? th ueof tbf a rataione In all puttiir chf"l."-The Hon. ti. A Konthtonn.
WaaYraM quote tbn.nd of --imilareTlraets. MrflifnUitMraurf raa will re la 4-pmm4 hk W rrtara
a. Aodroa, SEARS. ROEBUCK Ac, CO. lnc9 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A.
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.
a urns ilub tirim uu.
klr (raa 6SO S 3. 2 S. Ck wul l
OUR OFFER: at 4 utM rend
to at. Ioeloi good .irl
arapiacf Uicrtxi Mate viitd.uid cot It
ootM nr ti root .. pomi tie, f nrlu
Mtal ptta mu u4 a waia nln to
py posu. ud win ta nfxk u
kalr Ud kuI to jft bT
Bait poatpaid. ami If Toa am not prrfn la
atianed. rvtum lta&awQwliltmmediatcia
rrf und your moncr.
: V V . long, long att-m, 5C ahort aK m,
L . ' 90CI a-oz.l2-in. lour, abort atrrn. i
3s ' 1 i5"01- -ln. lowr. ihort tm, SI. 60: i-o.
rv '3-4n-'OI.rtm-S2.25;s-oi.s-ln.
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l ue urut frrada on the
"- mumry rnaraaa If fm ar. aal
halrbooda. AdVlrcM,
SEARS. ROEBUCK A CO.flne.) Chicaoa,
To The LnfortiEiiatc.
Dr. Gibbon
Thi old reliable ul
the moat nucnoio-iiil
i'jx'Cleiift in Han Kran
V"iiv 'ii-''- '""Putney- Senrt- !
. nal W caknesa and Los
rfTakaajwa--- of nanhood. Hip I
(Uenceol aeil at, um' nl urniw irKliiciug the I
oliowlnif yinilmit.: aatiow iiniiiKtMe. dark I
DotK under tbe e"-a. rain iu lue tn-a'l. rinina
apots under the cy-a, pain iu tue hrad. rinin-
lntneeare, lima ot conndence. aiimibiice in aji !
1 rare aii Sexual anl
-1 "V Lli '-vti Seminal OIease iur.
T V Oonnorrha-a, U
jC .-Stf" ?e; Stricture. ph Hi. tn
V?-t,Ti iu '"rma, Sikio li-
v . 1 SX's-' acaaea. Nervoua Uebil.
weak neat ol the limu and tatek. hum nf niemorv i t artinfiuliy (1 ij:t"t t llC IOOd and aids
pimplea on the f. eouabn. ensiiropii.ii. et. ; Nature in fit rcnut hcliilii' and Tecon
Dfi. OIBBON ha nracliwl In Sin Knim-Wo ctructin t ho "ih-u-tcI '! I iroet I vt. r,r
over thirty ycarani the tn.ul.i.-d h..u!i not X " , u . ' "'e-'CStrie Or-
ail to con.uit liiin and receive tlie l-uel.t of , PnS. 1 1 IS t he . "If st CliSCCiVercd dltrest
oia ereal skill and experience. The do Uirciin-a ant and lOilic. Sid Ol her preparation
when oibem fail. Try him. Cum irni w : f.iiVlr.iirtr lr In
Persona cured at horoc. t hart?ek re.soi.al.ie. ', ' 11
CaU o.write. : stantly relieves nnd iKTruaiK-ntly cures
dr 'j. r. t.iitBOS. r.iu Kearny st. nn Fran Dyspepsia, I ridiei-tion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SickHeadacli.G.T-tulKia.C'ramps.and
A firat-clase eraud equate piaitofxr rHle
cbetp. lvnqaire nf
Waohin.ton afreet.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK 8W.tSl "tT'Vf
ur p(4&ir lrm )rt to he aw-d 5 twuf tUv. ta4
r uir otbr open vit tnM itcrtn tebre and Atd in fxacc ir
fnn. 4 tear nwr. Iain lt3 LrtMi ftaaii. rrrtsl- rnWtl. rta
torrj jid ieci-rirlraMDct firirh. f.w-t nxS.H ar werrali. ivl on fur
r-trr- acj'.-Mat i l?rdlf. im:mnnjti ira Aard. Itat lav Ntr Arm
Ixtbi3 winder. iw!juptAti banchni. patent tnjoci lthrtor.UFirTl i
vbe4. ajuiab pre!? ftwH. lir.prnvt huttir-f ritfr, patent rnli tar.
CUARAMTEED itM
Kavrv anaraipat la rraMa4 and nor Fr Xo-
Vnt how tvrifrtn ran ilu4 d her plain or
tOYa ataaac UiniM i r nt vith macbtre.
ttTdnr ton.vr m-i) 1 ; 4 to
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4-POUND CATALOGUE FREE
CATALOGUE i " niuut.-ti
Kti laiUriraltcr: . la l-rrU. t twpW aad pHad mtalarw
fwnNM MIFFS THE lOWttT WhOUSALC CHICAGO ftlCtS 0
EVrKTTMitB ii,iu'iijwr-er)vh.ftr Ufaer lmn, WrtM4. S
Uak, (Vbn, llaala, a. IU m4 fchiiu Watrtea. i7t Baaaa,
BaHvtn. hm Arrirakanl laiataMla, rmrr, Rarwa, 6a44lra.
wtT, fiwiav iMiln. Uaary. Orr&a. riaaM, Blatral limainf .
iarmUtwtCiiaa. fcaa, Bjt, iateff Taealf, Bkry, Paamacraa
ai. It. Tel. jurX v bat too r rttrr keener at bom mut pay for
rerrtfcinhe htiyi and will prevent htm from oerrtoarvirK Tour.a
am thiir ym luv; expiate jut how to order, bow mtrhUe n vhrat,
ciprcacr aull mil be on any thine to your town. X1m fctf
rUt rT 1.wv. th rUrt alone MwdU.
Aim trOITtr OCrCD Cn thip ad. out and annj to u
vvrt rntt vr r C rt wllb i& to tamp to
b;p ia Hi 5 cent pot4ak-:, a4 lb c aaa will a arat to pw VKhK
wiuu pwpaM,and if tom don't think H in worth lOvtimfatb liwnu
too 6nu. a- a key to trie nw-Ft w bVeaie pnoea ot everTtbiDK't aaj
ao and w wII laafjflt rera yar lvata
H MAT THi: PKJ fcVH AWK T THI CATAWXirEi
lt i- a i&uCiiHiesit of boslatt-e iuXormation." Jtina)apoiia tiUiuw
Tribune.
-A wonderfnl pteeof wortt Wapfclnrton Katkmal TribUD.
The ;atai'rui? a wonder.' MarrbeterV H.itnion.
"Sean. Kneturk a Co. ) ne of the largest boue o( its klcdlfl
OiTuro " hiffo lnwrrean.
T he bipTmtaurue lorme oac oi toe nDen&DOT'PU'B roexuumt uiaa
down." atianta fmstltntlon.
Noicclothe Public.
KotnuKO, .., October -1, IS'J'J.
Notice is hereby given that the un'ipr
fiigned, the trustee cf Ihe bankrupt es
tate oi Dan'e' Curtin, receive onJ
coDBiJer propositions for the purchase of
what ie known as the Curlin Saw Mill,
situated near Comstocke, Oregon, all
propositions eubject to rejection.
Address me at Roseburfr, Oregon
Date for closing the receipt of the same
will be thirty tUys from the date hereof.
Dated at Roee nug, uregir, this 21et
day cf October, ISO.'.
J. T. Dkidges,
Truster.
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digests what you cat.
i uomer rcsuitscn trti-iTeclolpestloa
lrpard by E. C. DeWllt 4 Co.. Ctjlcago.
For eale by A, C. Marptnts A C o.
Sure.
Alonj the Umpqua.
(Tin; following article Ik taken Irom 111 old
miiulicr of tbuOvcrlaud Monthly.)
lie ba l for nno'her fmir socomls the
arti-t's in nition nf tde pictme before
him, K.i b s rieprel into ttni road slinbtly
n' ov,' iliei ine.i ir their red and blue
fhir's and o.eialls, t?roiied ia the un-conS'-ioiH
fiisn of iniio!i-ued Btrenlh
abou' (In riiik-t of he ivy hull e I, wtii'e
horneJ .xvn, itli motionlesa heada
held do n, the dark perspective misi rf
tbere' iree sirelchin; bark into the
ehadoav n's'.eM of i'a el iiudis:urbed
felloi."
Then iraUtin lurked and the voices
rose agaip. "Hello. Maraiiniailaa !'
a nickname pvtMi by (tie am tit clerk in
tho grocer b-csuee h n consider
able 8 jfl -lik , and no' i-o very 6weet
either."
"Well, old man," cunlinued a voice
from the loggers, "e came very near
tiaviit' to Fet , ii ttiH reumins of Marcus
O'Kf tliiiti j t-it iiOA, as a eelf-ofUiiuU'-.d
corrinoi'e jury knowin' he wouldn't
keep long. He saw old man l'aoisey'e
giil no by j jst njw with her do and
lmic tp,"St? the oM man cau t shoot no
how, f9r pbe g ts all the game they
have, and Marky here must gia ilat-
tt rin' after her, and say a lot ot fctuff,
What was i, Mi.r.y? Siy it over."
b'g, red-whistered lii huian as
sumed a position of easy gal.autry by
Ks'.ii k one loo' lii the log, while be iold
ho w -d accosted the giil by fajiug
i:.:it him was paiaing a toll road, and
t hut he was tull ma.-ler. She did not
pause and he started after her; but when
he turned quickly and he looked along
a gua barrel into a pair of deteruiiued
eyes that drew a bead on Lia crawuy
prtsoti at utiCO'ufortably cloe quarters
he immediately levari to a Ulu'raw, but
his coaQpanione jeered -and be spoke
again :
"Come now, ye are loolin'; je
wouldn't hurt a likely boy fir aauliu' tJ
kits yt, an it's no harm at all Tut t.Y
yer Klioolin' iron, no. Ye aw after
ditr, I know, but jv have pietced this
Ollti'tl iieait widoul hliOulin of biui';
nU'l he took a step ct-arrr.
"Uo back I" the aaid. "1 aiu't a
hiKitbi' Viruiii td today, hut I kin rhout
o'.ie if I have to."
After that fcbe retreated unmolested,
alit e the men's ljiul.tcr re-ethoed at
the d:-c.iruGture cf their couia!i;o:i.
Oa '.he gcutiemanly side oi Schomareh
thc-r,' s a ihy feeling old time court-
esty lor woman, she ininilirg of tender
meu:o'if8 of a ten Ie mother, and of Lis
fat he: V msiiDer tjaard her.
Noa !if ft It revolted by I be gwd-ua
tured 1''. half tipey and tirual fc;rtup
mn. That Marcus O'lweiley needed to
bi a -ot he did net for a moment d.nbt,
though lefore he had many timea been
entertained by his ready wit and onto
tore! tbisceophy.
To ibid philosophy was due in part the
el ght charge in his name which Scho
marsh himself hal made. A copy of
Marc is Aareiios was Scbomarsh'a con
stant companion acd authority on nearly
all deputed suljecta After a puzz'ed
examination cf this volome one day
O'Keiley bad said :
"Barrin the spelliu' cf his uame, that
aulJ ancestor of mine iound out nearly
ti icnc'j as I ktiow myself; and he pota
it in such biz worrnds, too! Ail the
O'Rti'.ejB are fall of 'em to this day,
As S-homaiEh strode away from the
men, he remembered all he Lad beard
cf .the Lew family that bad recently
come to liva oa the iiver. The old man
was rather feeble ia h allh acdapirits.
The girl a as etid to te a good shot
and fisher, always rovicg about over the
rivei or gliding thu h it be woods with
her dog acd gun ; but S3 f by, or proud,
or ipieer hi-: luformants did not know
which that she would not come to any
of their dii.ces in the ngighborbcoj, cor
join ia the iree and eapy jokes cf the
vooDg men.
She was ntver beard to g g gle as the
other girls did, and she had never been
seen b H once without her sanbonnet.
Then she had come to a Fourth of
July dance, and had been taken out by
a jouug logger to walk through a quad
rille. He was a litt'e tipsy and bis legs
a tride unsteady, and in the iotiijacies
cf the fancy steps Le attempted they got
hopelessly tangled, anl befell heavily
to the Uxr, otnitt llie noiey laughter of
the others.
The girl wcot ou: of the rear dour like
a flash, seizing hei faciei 'a anu aid tak
ing hi'ii with her. Before her partner
recover-d himse'f th.v were oat
eight, she hnrrjing 1 er f a'.ber into the
ooai; ana not unit mr strong ;oung
arms had sent itfro-it upou the s-.lent
river toward ho:n were her excitement
and outraged feeliogi c uW.
She h: d feh bke some shy, wild (hi t:g,
with all those Strang) eyt'3 ujuu br.
and who i aa opportunity cims for es
cap', t wai i'reiijtitle.
fcomiii iDiycuQ.'er mn uad since
thei as'ieJ her to accompany them to
other amus' uji.i:a of the same kind;
but ehe eitrp'.y said frhe did not want to
go, and they west away tbashed by the
directnass of h-r refuel, and the calm'
ness of her iiaemilitig but attentive re'
gard, ahe listened to t'leir difficult
conversation.
Da l Pamsey, as he was known, wai i
gentle-voiced, harmlera old man. tfcho
marsh had met bun and drawn from him j
a certain amount of cotifl Jence about bia
lortuncs tna latDi y. a fie lormer were
but poor, and ol the latter but one te-
maine ! :tu girl, Ad'iiue Ann tbe
child of a former wife.
Alter some yeara ne nail married a
widow with two children. The lapt epi
sode he announced with a gentle sigh,
and tbe explanation "Melvina had a gift
of conversation, most powerful !" Be
tween Ad'line Ann, so shy, but "power
ful heady," as he said, and her father
there evidently was a strong bond, for
ber mine appeared often in bis limited
convereatiotip.
Suhoaiarch experience! a vayu sense
of sympathy with this ml-nt and plucky
young woman, wlm, liko hiuia If, found
a joy in being alouo with iianue. He
even wondered for a moment boa; ehe
would look witli th it hideout pasteboard
thing olf her head, ttut j'lttt theti (Jrab
em burknd at a raccoon, who3tt ringed
tail whifcked into a hole leyoml his reach
tinder a reck.
An owl, startled from his morning nap
Hailed over bis head. Tno gun went to
hia Bhoulder, but he reflect! that the
charge was for bear, not birds, and low
ered it attain. He l ad forgotten all
jibout the girl by the tiire lie reached
he next treo lo be newly baited, and re
sliced to see fresh liear tracks near.
tirabetn came out and sat panting at a
discreet distance, Inn ears expressing ex
treme solicitude while hia master lied ou
the piece of meat from the b..g be cut-
ried.
A sharp explosion rang tLrcugh the
Still d woods from some diatauce, and the
dog, remembering hia former hurt,
yelped sharply and rau Into the brub
With his tail betaeeu hia legs Sclio-
marh knew thit the charge iu one of
his loaded trees had been exploded, und
grasping hia gun, be hatiteued in the di
rection of Ihe souud. At iuteivala, aa be
sprang over briar-taugldd logs, and
crashed through thickets of sallal Ury
bushes, be heard i he deep bayitiit oi a
hound.
Hia dog followed that auuud, unj
reached the tre belore he did. A tlack
enedholiwas ail that either eaw when
they reach tba p'ac;1. Tue b.ti was
gone, and "no b.-ar tracks among ihe
leaves to be teen, tuougu urabeui waa
circling abant aa if somethiog unu-uil
rvas tbe matter.
Preeeatly a houud sueAed acrosittia
little opening into the trail beyond.
Schomareu (elt cjntld;ut that he had
taken the bii', aud would have shot tiim.
but that h-j noaed the ground au I voiceJ
that echoing cry aain. Grabem j tiued
him, and I bey started tjward the river.
Schomarsh followed cautiouily. iojxiug
for some sign of the creature the doa
were tracking, lo bid actoniahment he
sivt blood on tiid wido pluali-Liad oiri ice
of the thimhleoeiry leaves that hung
across hia path as high aa hia treast.
What could have dropped it ttiere? The
doga did not bark any more, but he
could hear them whiuing aooiewhere.
Once through the thicket, be came out
on the Band. In it were ihe dogs' tracks,
and with theiu the irregular print of a
little shoe, aad here a drop ot blooJ on a
Stone. He felt suddenly sick with a Ie.r
be could not name. He remembered
that Ad'iiue Auu bad a bound with her
that mornii.g.
I1 1 dew to a clump of ttilloat), where
all the tracks ted, and there ou the cand,
leaning agatur trc-e with her eyes eliut
and her priui dresi e'aiiud deeply i h
blood from tlutliouiderduwii, uy the girl
tier-ell. Ho ihrew .u.i liia gou and
kutlt bea'.de h , w.lli i. txclaiuallou of
compaesiua and ;iirl
Sbeehrauk aay ad eiie p utd li-i
eyei atd raw buu. llo liiouhl the
bad the aiuie look a deei'a have wUeu ii
is mortai. y wounded, and the huuur
goea lo pluuge a kniie into the slender,
belp!e throat.
"t-ioad t; Jd,,, be cried, "Dou'i Ihiuk I
am goicg to hurt ;oj! Where are you
hit T L?t me help you."
Toe frightened e)ti a ill tegarJed him
and tbe white lipi moved. "Lrii.a oie
aame water. There'e a liu in tbe boat
yonder."
Her skill" was red to a snag, and be
brought ibe tin bailing cup filled wah
water. Le drank eagerly, and be urged
ber t) let him examine her hurt.
"Some one mutt 'a' tbot tue. she
aaid.
Can yon Hit your arm?"
"No."
"I am afrtil your arm ia broken, poor
child! I must tie it up tight and e'.op
the bleeding."
He searched iu all bis povkela for a
handkerchief, but fmnd note. Hers
would not reach twice around her upper
arm. anl be said, "You must let due
have thia," touching b;r bonnet. Tbrn
takicg it ctf gently, with two jerks be
tore tQ the rape frill from the lower
edge, and after cutting away her sleeve
made a snug baudage above the bleeding
wound in the white fifth.
She was perfectly silent except for a
long, quivering sigh now aud then. The
man was filled with regret and pity that
were only expressed iu an occasional
low exclamation. Tbe bound came and
licked Lis mistress's white face, aad
whined.
Can you rise now? I will late you
to Paul Smith's jutt around the bend,
then I will go for Doc Lister to eet your
aim.
He lilted ber to ber feet, but the was
faint irom pain aud loss ot blooJ, and
alter a few steps her bead dropped help
lessly on hia shoulder. Ha put ber io
the boat with ber head oa a little roogh
jacket be fojod there; then be was roon
sending the light traf; up stream, with
long nervous stroke, Lia heart ce.iliug
heavily.
The bound was bow ling dismally on
tbe recediog shore, and be cursed him
under bis breath for bein; lh cause of
all this trouble. "Why did the girl go
prowling around iu the woods like that
for, any way?''
lie looked at tier again, lliesunwas
in bir face; the thick eyelaahcs ijiivir.d
ovtr the white cheek, wtiera a ie
freckles thowed. He stopped long
enough to arrange hia own hat to t-helter
ber face, and was pierced by a new pt.g
when ber eyei opened, and she Fail, "I
be a heap ot troib'e to you," yet un
knowing that he waa responsible for ber
burl.
He tbou.ht he must tell ber, but the
more ho thought abo it it, the harder it
seemed to do; and as the prow touched
the landin-placa at Smith's- clearing, be
decided to'pontpone itto a more conven
ient time. An i witn a harried explana
tion, to the bustling and terrified little
h-iseaife, be left Ad'iiue Ann on ber
-t bed and hastened bjck in search of
J octor.
As he pulled over the shining river,
under the noonday fuu, he felt more dis
turbed i ban be had believed it possible
for him to be. He was a little sbycf
womankind at all times, as creatures to
be considerately dealt with, and as a pus
sibly dangerous element, not to be un-
neceerarily disturbed by flippant conver
sation. Tbey were to indirect; he
could not understand why they said so
many things and so often sometimes
why they said theiu at ail. Now he bad
injured one ol them, perhaps fatally
she would have been dead iu a abort
time if ho had not been near. He felt
that Ihe coinuitmtijii cf circumstances
bad made him re 'pouttiblu for her care
and recovery.
With tho help of wind and tide la
reached Gardicer in the middle of the
afternoon, and found the doctor hoe ng
in his garden. The Jocior waa'.ed very
liUlj time i.i comments or preparations,
aud with the help of anoiher pair of oars
the little craft was creeping up stream
again along the cool shadows near the
hank, now ou this aide, tbeu on that, as
the cm rent-varied ; but it waa night be
lore they reached their destination,
where they found tbe gill feverish with
ihe pain af her swelling arm.
(To bo Continued.)
CBROII
in
Is the result ot reixated acuta attacks. Tba
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They act aa atorchoutca for the malarial
poison and the blood takea It from tbem.
Tbe potion muat
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2-2. PALE OB YELLOWISH COM
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3. L033 O F APPETITE AND ON AW
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4. FEELINQ OP WEIGHT OVEBTHB
LIVEB. Tult U duo to the enlargement of
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laria. Ul'UYAM will drive out the poison and
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5. HEAVINE33 IN THE BECKON
OF THE SPLEEN. The spleen beeomea
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congestion and ratiM (ho heaviness to disap
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Administrator's Notice.
X?0T1CF. Id HEREBY CilVEH
THAT
THE
Oct.
aN iimleniiiriied was on the 2nd day of
ls'.'.i, rtulv aiiKinted administrator of the estate
of arouul llirncr dei'eased. All persons hev
lne claims again.t raid estate are hereby re
quired to present Ihe same, properly verified, to
lie said administrator at cottsburr. Douglas
Coiintv, Oregon, within six mcntbsfnim the
date hereof.
Dated this 5th dav of October. W.m.
WILLIAM J. BUKCIIABD,
Admin Utrator ol tbo estate of bamuel
Turner, deceased.
Notice of Dissolution of Partncrshi p
Notice is hcrebv given 1 hat the part
nrf.l.ip heretofore existing I el ween (t.
'V. K'neo and 1. K. Shanibruok, has
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aid (?. W. Krti bia afiiined all Ihe
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JOHS F. G1VANS, Agent.
Rose burg, Oregon,
wr. n. h I'suirRT,
Ueoeral PaaaeiicerAf eat
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Portland, Ores as.
Railroad Time Table.
Northbound Roeeborg local, No. 17
deperte 7 :30 a. m.
Soothboouc: Eoeeburx local. So. 18,
arrives 5 :20 p. m. a -w
Jtotthboand oTerland, So. 5, '
rives 10 -.35 a. m. ; departa 10:45 a. nfs
SootbbooDd overland. No. 6, arrfraa
4 ;15 a. to. ; departa i 25 a.m.
raaicHT Taauca.
Northbound fast throogh freight, Ko
221, arrive 4:10 p. m.; depart 5:20 p.
m.
Southbound fast through freight, Net
223, arrive 7.-00 a. m. : JeparU 8.-00 a
m.
Northbound mixed train No. 22 arrive
at 2-55 p. no.. Soodayt, Wedoeadaya aad
Fridays. denarU 9.-00 a.m.. Mmdava.
Thursdays and Sal urda) a.
eoathboond mixed tra:n No. 226 ar
rives at 3 .-00 p.m.. oo t-ondara. Kan.
days and Fridata. departs 7:15 a. sa.
Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
Xrmowrr Carac a corner of Mala aad Laa.
iwetm, Bnaday Bertiee: PMaMiafrM. u a. at
aad (.-OS p. aa.; Babbatk school. IS a. aa.; L.
Walker, Saperiateadent; Claas Keatiac at
clow of ta aaoroinf aerriee; Xpvwrtk Uaga
1X0 p. au T. B. Godfrey, Presdeat. mm
If ee tine. Wedneaday, at 7 JB p. ax.
G. R. AanoLS, Paaior.
Parsooae. corner Xaia aad 1 aw.
Csmto Barraaaa Cacaca-oa rowler street.
Baadaraerrteax. at Ua.au aad 7JSb.bx. Pray-
r meeting. Taaraday eveoia.
Xra. Leer at. Ctrrtar, Paatoc '
Sr. Gaoaoas CacacH. Corner Caaa aad
Maia atieeta. Gerrice oa seeoad and loarta
Sunday morniBx of each moalh aad every Su
day ereaiag. Epecial aervieea aaaooatad fraaa
ttave to tame. Rat. Joas Dawsoa.
Viatioaary.
at E. Caraxa, Socth. Services erery Saada-
. Bar. J. T. Cottos, Pastor
street. Sunday serriet: Preachlnr at 11 a. aa.
andT: p, m. abaUi School at 10 a. aa, O. t.
Coabow, aaperlnteodeat. Prayer meetittc i
7:30 Wedacaday evealos
8. A. DocsLaa, Pastor.
Jiast CaaisTLui CircacH Corner ol Fin.
and Woodward street. Sunday aerricea
Preaching both morning and evening. Sunday
school at 10 a, m. T.P.S.C E. at 6 JO a. aa .
Prayer meeting each Wednesday evenin at
7 JO. X cordial welcome aad greetiaa; awaits
aH. W. A. Woo,
Pastor
Fibst I'axaTTKaiaji Cacaca Corner of Caaa
and Boat street?. Sunday aerriee: Pablie
worship, u a. au, anl S p. aa.: Sabbatk
school, 10a.m. T. P. B. C . at 7 a. m.
Prayer anxtinr, Wednesday eveniBg KM a
ax- J. A. Towysjjro,
Pastor
Tat W. C. T. C. wiU hold iu lexular meetlBSB
on the second and fourth Moadaya ja tf
month at 7 p. m. ia to Xpwoith jAsartt '
room ot the M. X. Charca.
Summons.
TN THE CIRCriT COURT OF THK STATX
of Ureaoo in acd for Douglas rouatT.
J. C. Comauxk, Plaintiff, j
vs. J
Sadie H Cosnuxk, DefendanLf
To Sadie H. Comtock, the above named
defendant:
Ia the name of the ittak of Oregon, yon ar.
hereby rerjaired to appear and anawer ta
corup.aiat hkd againa you in the a bora en
titled caase on ar before the first day of tb
next regular term of aaid court towit:
Monday the th day of November 1S99. Awl
II yon fail to so appear and anewea th. aaid
complaint, plaintiff will apply to aaid court for
the relief demanded in aaid complaint towit:
That th. mamaire contract cow exatinc be
tween yourself ami aaid plaintiff be diaaorred
and that plaintiff have judxement ia said eoart
for tbrcota and disbursements o( th. said suit
and suoh other and further relief aa tba eoart
mavadiudg. equitable.
Thia summons ia published under and by
Tirtur. of an order made by Hon. J. W. Hamil
ton, jndge ol said court, dated October 2nd
1W at Roaeburg. Oregon. Tbe date of tba
first publication thereof being Thursday tbe.
&th day of October, lsf9 and thelaas pnblicatioa
thereof being Thuralay tb. srd day oi Novem
ber, I8119. The aaid period being more thaa ats
consecutive wwks betwera the lint pnblicatioa
hervof and the date of the last pubilcatioa
thereof.
(O-'ts) J. c. rCLLERTOX,
PlainttfTa Attorney.
Notice for Publication.
Crated States Land Offic
. Roseburr, Or November 7, 1899.
Notice Is hereby given that the following;
named settler baa tiled notice of hia Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before tba Register
and Receiver, United Statin Land Oatcw at
Roseburg, Oregon, on December lot 139. via:
JOHN SBKDORF
On H. R. Ko. 1, kr tha Lot 3, SPI.
NK' SecUon ST. 2a South, R. 4 West. Ha
name th. following witneawa to prove hia
continuous reaidene. upon and cultivation of
said land, via: Jones (rough, Adnie Gough. of
Oaklaud, Oregon; John Hugha, of Wilbur, Ore
gon; Henrx Kecs of Oakland, Xregon.
J.T. BRIDGES,
(u9t7) Register.
Administrator's Notice.
TSJOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THS
A' undersiKnvd has been bv the County Court
of Douglas County, State- of Oregon, appointed
tbe administrator of the estate of Huldah XX tl
son, deceased. All persous having claima
against said estate are herebv reiuirvd to pres
ent Ibe same, duly verified, tb the undersigned
at Riddle, Douitiaa Countv, Oretton. within six
months (rout tbe date of this notice.
Dated this '.'5th day of October. IXJ9.
GEORUE K. iiUINE.
Administrator ol the estate oi Huldah Wilaon,
Decease!. o'JKi. .
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