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(Inc.), CKICACO, ILLINOIS, U. 8. A. HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. ( tux ui ait iiAil mmuia Itaut I tkaWanwaie5CiaS.2S,tassaaala - s.iiis taat Mllll ai as.tajiaas.asv . OUR OFFER: ' " " send v"tn' toualnckawagooil smo aaiapjsof Uo csatt tkiis wttwt and cut tt out mm near too root as poaibla,iDrioa wr s, rlil art, siini aas arats .sir. to pay poatace, and a wHI saaka Iks swr-k la sjaUk faar nalr creaM, aad send to yam hj mail, poatoaid. and If Too are not prrf ortl amarneo, rvtam itanawnwui iwrnnd roar moorr kpiiiiionvrriiarasfcllswst t-oiL fwftirh M-m. kmc. lone 69C short stem, fiOCS son, tt-in. Ions, short stem. 1.9 ftt (" V ' ttonr". S Vos. B4n. Ions;, snort stem. SI.BOl 3-o- KmK.aBortakera.BZ.29 SH-ocnvin. anortnesn, B3.23. nBMalUkTlI WtrSk tka tmrhaat rraoe on the C OtwarataataaadsM thaweaKlal arwaa, saar wiii uliisil If jmm m aal f 1 'rlt for Fms Caxakaru of hairttooda. firtiias. SEARi. ROEBUCK t CO.flne.lChiciaa. dsnvkj aVssni ' -T r"i nftirti Ullss J To The Unfortunate. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and the most successful Specialist in ban Kran i risio. suil cnnlinuea to ' care all Sexual and 5esniaal Dlaeaae. mu i OooaorrtHBa, Ulart : Stricture. 5ypH lit It) ail iu forma, Slkla Dl aeaae, Nervoua Debit. Itjr, I m potency. Semi nal Weakness and loaa of nanhood. the conap- ? tMnoe o( sell abuse and ezoeasos produciua the oilowlnr symptoms: saUow countcusDci'. riArk apota uodef the eyes, pain in the head, rinnlng in the ears, loss of coulideuce, dlBidence in ap trtoacblng slramrem, palpitation of the heart. weaaneas of meiimusaua oack. lossoi memory pimples on the fane, coughs, coneumption. etc. UK. uibimj J nas praciK-ea in nan r raneikco over thirty years and those troubled should not 'ail to consult him and receive the benefit ol oiarreat skill and eiperience. The doctor cures when others tail. Try mm. t;urea f uaranieep. Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. Call owr rfte. bKMI. T. GIBBON. Olio. Cal fiii Kearny bt. San Fran Pimples, eruptions, sweaty bands end feet are cured hy Hodyan. All drngitihls 50 cent. P it For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beats the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. tmc ettrru comt, nrw w cmr. ka3 with ms u. Vi. oat nl vcn.i T, u: 3 tvi.irtr.1(MinBK,CI j! OS inu 11 gcw wr-xfc Fr nUaUMCI. u rvrtT imi t -- L ' -. ... . y i v ' . j ii 111 '-: i Ant?t.te -if cm in rHfiRTra tiwrn Aiirriiiirti eniMrr.i othwppn wit full lennk tat' 4 In pte for 4i !!. Imws 1M Ai Ihm h i. mmd puwsnl. Mi tma. cnuinSm ta irxwi fttAAd. rM tan Hie aw Im. foor bhU4b ffd.anf UnvadtnffTitKvUfMT akattk. autoaaatic lx4-iQ mmifr. atljumafelr brannrik paimt WnsaMi li aerator. Imprnvrd MlHil o n. w pua i7 aaa h nnry t'wrMN aa taiawm mmm a afctfcH CUAKAHTE6D WBrhiraaalta. aliwiMnt. I? aaa iiuiiani ht fwii. min our Free i- eitJit hw a m rai ron Ian4 tforttber plain or any nr. a tanrr vrk. a Ti-ia ntTg vaaraa. intwitnTTTT nnraiti. ITmf?T55 Vnil K0THIG t.afaa-aTa.bterKrTrttwrtb tho your fforfl.wpfr wiia at ti.fl i to 1:. to Ht-.tA, i-aT rfr freirnt arrat t)S "O. r PILKINGTON, :ucceaMi to 6. W. KOAH.J 4-PCUr,g CATALOGUE FREE Tuic cierininaiE iui Ii4 buy. "iisiuitrie V HiM. ro roataiidorrrWvjM oixXaSiooa. WIS THE l9wtT WNOLt.ALt CMtvAvfl rlLt Tiill.ii ltiu. Mum., riliw, llfl Ii I rt.r - - ii 1 1 m 1 1 mil tmm bmm. whom. i, . fci . urioiurd lutanki rrliam Mllfc hitkIMk titan. FhW fKtk, WiJli. ftiwjlill Ttllii ith;iir lorMtperl nomeiiw w ior w bun and illmnl him fnw oTCMunrtnit rot on btiy ; ripiain. ,ut how tordert now awn tb wnt b OUR FREE OFFER. with lb mU i" iteais to b.p ! ti-S4ci.tpouur. nliwl wUI lM to W HU kr uu il.,.ad tr Ton don't think it i worth HttnMtti Ikectita yoa wnd. a. a key to th lwrt wbolMi) prices of vTrjruuag, J O M w fnHWflt Min rw I ( Mil. ., N AT IMP. PW HT8 AROl T Trll CATlrEl -lint nuut u( IxoiiMM tnlornjaUon.' Xlnacapuia UUnaJ -A woMtorfo! ptw of work."-'Wh1rto Kattoral Trlbnna. m.J.uLu tl.tMhMUrf Jf . H.i lEdoa. Koeixwk Co. t. on of Ua Uisck kutuca of Ita kind la Chi-aT." hliro IntrrOooaa. k . -Toe blrraialniriM forma out of tb Cneat ebonplnc naeoiama un Noice to the Public HosEiiina, Ok.. October 21, ISO'J. Notice is hereby given that the imder eitrted, the trustee of the haakrapt es tate of Daniel Curtio, receive and consider propositions for the parclusa of what is known as the Curtin tx Hill, eitaated near Coniloi-kg, Oregon, all propositions tubject to rejection. Address me at Roeeburfr, Oregon. Date for cloeing the receipt of the aarre will be thirty dnyi (torn the date hereof. Dated at lloteiirj:, Oregon, iLia 21at day of October, H'.ri". J, T. 13BIOGES, Tru9to. 17 A Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. TfcartlflrMltrrl;Ctal.A fnrwt.net .M. iiauuii; in pi 1 1 iiivrn i iiij ttuu ItHlU- structingthe "xhausted digestive or gang. Itisthc. test discovered digest ant and tonic. Jvq ot her preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Hour Ktornach, Ifausca, Sick II eadacl i c, G at i a pi a , Cra ni ps, and lU othe r resu 1 f s jf i in tm t Jec t d i pest Ion. Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Co., Chicago. For sale 1-y A. C. M Atone the Umpqua. (The following article is taken from nu old nuinlici Overland Monthly. At Patnsey'a landioR he looked about n the willow and loond a carpet bK. which h Ik-MoahJ rnug'y in the caooe, nJ walked back and forth on the peb bly chore, now and then flingm. ooe kipping across the water. As he rose o liia feet after a 8?rch among them or another ol a suitable rhape, he met the ciitH al uUnce of Ad'liue Aon. Her arm bad then been oat of the sling tor several d.i)f, and she wore a pink print diees ai:d the widu hat; iu'o ita band ere twiated a few dry wild flowers the uior of her dress. chouirrb uncotered his head aud aioid vluwly towarJ, her ttiinkiutf (hat her eves weie the color tif the still, deep water uuder the shadow of the leaves, where an occasional i-halt of sunlight falls. A mischievous ttuile curled her lips as she made a feiut uf soing back, sayiug: a long lime eiure I see such it peart lookin' stranger in .these pait. Air ye lookin fur Mr. Patm-ey ?,' llestoedin the pith iu f runt of her. 'Aunie, ia your arm S'rng eujuu to so around my nck?" "Law no, it ain't!" drawiiig bick. I'll j'ist see if it is." And stooping ijnickly be lilted ber with oue arm about the knees, and stood erect looking ioto the startled face a'roye him. Of court e uut ouly the Uuie arm but ihe othtr mImu had gone around hi net s, in an instiutUvs effoit at se!f pres ervation. Kies me, and Til let you walk." No." Wtll iheo, I'll have to carry yon and he set her ft in the prow of the canoe, and then held it steady until she found her seat at tbe othi r end. In a mo lent they were out in the stream and quickly around tbe bene. Theu La shipped bis paddle and regarded her earnestly. Sweetheart, sre voa sure jou are not going to be afraid of me any more.' "Welt, I tlo' know. tt look kinder s . s - n t r 1 quetr in mat tiaijana your wuititn, ih'y covered yoa up aome." lie took off his high bilk bat and fet it carefully io ber lap. "Now do I look more natural 7" lie was not particularly haodeome to a casual observer perhaps, but omribing in tbe girl's ere seemed lo ear she found him so. ' You are not goiog to lake back what you promised yesterday ?" "No." lie slipped a slender ring over one ol Adeline's little br wn fingers, and kissed them all, saying, 'Jobn .SchpmaMh, his mark and seal." lie txik his hat and waved it over his head with a cheer that echoed from tbe hillsides again and again, as tbe little craft flew over the water under his rapid paddling. At tbe mouth of Smith's Kiver he ran bp to shore ud whistled. In a moment a young Indian appeared, who after few sentences in jargoj from Schumirsb got into the canoe also, and they moved oat ioto the Umpqua, drifting down wi;b tbe current until they met the op-going learner, which they hailed, and as she stopped tuey climbed aboard, leaving the Indian in tbe canoe. Lie shouted at the retreating steamer with wide grin on his wooden face, "Clahiam, six Scoocum tillicnm!" lie looked at the letter and the money Schomarth had given him, and the grin grew yet wider When Dad Famsey laboriously spelled out the epistU that tbe nodemonstrative aborigine placed in hi haods a few hoc r, later, be expert need many emo tions; but they fioally settled into one of satisfaction, and he cackled softly to himself for a long iiu.e before he showed it ts his wife. - Tuis is hat she read : Mb P.tMSkv. Dkaji f?u: Mies Adeline Ano l'amsey and myself have decided to take a joar Dey to Roeebnrg for a few days. We did not have many preparations to mate, and so said nothing about tbem. I have some government bonds that will enable me to support Adeline in comfort, and have in the will I have made, left them to her, ia case of my death. I have reason to believe that you have no personal oljec ion to the relation propofe to assume, otherwise I would have considered the step I tak Jbon orable one. I let. I luat tbe simplicity a our ar rangements will have saved Jirr. Tarn sey more or loss trouble. She will find the kty of my cabin uoder the third clipboard from the left corner of the roof, and if there are any changes there that tbe kindness of her heart may tog g-et for Adeline', comfort, I trust she will make trieni at any c-.st, and believe me grtttful. Yours with great usppiniss, JoilX C'CHOVABSU. P. S. We will go to Scottsburg on tbe Waeh'T.Kton, and be married there this evening, et.d stay at Lyon's ontill the etage starts in the mornicg. J. S. Af.er reading the above, speech failed the worthy Mrs. Pauisty for several ruin otes, but she made up lor them later on when her patient spouse turned over many times and sighed deeply many tiuies more before be was allowed to go to ricei. Soon tbe lonely Grabem was eurpr'sed by a visit from Mrs. Pa m sey, who took the key from its hiding-place, opened the cabin, ant gave it such a thorough cleatiiog that it did not seem like home to him. Various poti and dishes ."ound their wy into a litiie cupboard made of a dry-goods box, ard a bit of white cur tain hung over tbe pohched little win dow wheu Ad'line Ann utid Svbomarsb returned from their wedding journey. Quo. The Eod. llonr Mie Did It. TrivTtt Miss Flop claims to have nindo a thuusatid refusals of marriage. Dim TliatV'iii-ily explained. Wln.ii ront) CalK'W asked hi r to marry him, replied. "No; a thousand times na" Lutiili'ii Tit-f;it.-!. j tY''.". iniies wro so caiiwi by cv '""'" l0 lieVIt'VKlK thtfUl to bo O ie h wlneli Jie bad readied i'V Miilitu toward the wtnt. Will (Siireeed In Time. The minister of instruction at St. Pe tersburg has presented a scheme to the council of etato in favor of permitting women to practico medicine. This is the third or fourth attempt of tbe same kind; but, as in the present instance It is strongly supported, it appears to hare a chance of success. SAYREVILLE'S AMAZING HUEO. A Jersey Blasphemy In fellow Set Fjnr.phon of bile. Probably the most rouiarkable hit of color to he fonud within n radins of 100 miles from this city is the littlo hamlet of Sayrevillo, N. J. From an artist's point of view Say re vi lie is impression istio iu the nightmare souse of tho word. Its surroundings are boautiful, for it stands on a littlo bluff overlooking a spreading marsh, through tho center of which n sparkling river rnus to lose itself iu a rift of the faraway hills. Tbe marsh is a dull, grayish blue, tho river gives a steel blue effect and far away the distance of the hills blonds iu soft gradations into tho line of tho sky. In the midst of this gem of a landscape stands Sayrevillo, yellow in every sense of the word. It is a blasphemy in yel low set iu a symphony iu bluo. In the neighboring villages thcro ia a legondas to how Sayrevillo became yel low." They say that when the town was Hist bnilt there wasn't a painted house in it, nnd that ono day nu eutorprisiug peddler on his notion soiling rounds saw in this an opportunity for money making. Ho procured a largo quantity of damaged paiut at a nearby city, all of the paint being in various hues of yellow, from br'ght orango down to the dullest buff. This paint ho carted to Sayroville and sold at low prices, and still with large profit to himself. Theu the town set about painting itself yel low. Some of tho people pooled their interests and their paints and ornament ed their houses with tho combination. Others ran to stripes, and having rased up one tint filled in with the rest One man tried polka dots in chrome on a background of greenish bnff, with bril liant effect. When tho work was done, the peddler came back with a big con signment of staring green, which the townspeople bongbt, and with which they painted their blinds. The result was pleasing to the Sayrevillers, but startling to such few outsiders as chanced to journey to that town. In tho conrso of time two household ers found courage to break away from tno pi evailing yellowness. Ono repaint ed his house in robin's egg bine, tho other tinted his a deep magenta, aud now these two buildings stand ont con spicuously and give just enough color tone to tho villago to accentuate its amazing effects in yellow. New Tiork Sun. SEALING IN LABRADOR. Fields Many Ultra Sqaaro Fairly Teemina With Seals. Late in February tbe Newfoundland sealing steamers break through the ice in St. John's harbor and make their way to some northern outposts, lying there until March 10, the earliest date on which the law allows them to go to the ice. " They stand ont to sea until they meet the immense fields of ioe from tho Arctio ocean. These fields are often many square miles in extent and fairly teem with seals. A great seal hunter told me that the sea seemed suddenly converted into an ocean of seals and ice. Tho steamer breaks into the jam and floats with it or skirts along the edge, the crew, 200 or 300 in number, taking to the floating too and living there for days and nights. The young seals fatten so rapidly that sealers say yon can actually see them grow while yon are looking at them. The poor creatures are easily killed,-a blow with the bntt end of a gaff finish ing them. The hunter then "sculps,' or skins them, inserting a sharp knife under tbe fat, and with marvelous dex terity taking off the "pelt" skin and fat together in about a minute and a half. A parry of men will "pan" their pelts pile them up to tbe number ci about 1,000 and thrust a gaff with tbe ship's flag into the pan. When there are pans enough, the steamer breaks in to the ice and hauls them aboard with a donkey winch, or the men drag tbem to tbe vessel's side. The Newfoundland seal hunters al ways speak of seals as "swilcs," and for our word carry they say "spell." A schoolmaster who had been listening to a seal hunter's story said sneeringly: "Swilesl How do yon spell swiles?" "We don't spell 'cm," replied tbe hunter: "we most generally hauls 'em!" Gustar Kobbo in St Nicholas. The) Other Kind. Not long ago a well dressed woman entered tho savings bank in a western town and told the clerk that she witdied to deposit some money to tbe credit of George Sampson. Recognizing her as the wife of a man of that name, who already bad an ac count open, the clerk rightly guessed that tho money in question was to start an account for one of her childreu. "Is he a minor?" he inquired. "Well, I guess not!" responded the depositor indignantly. "That's some thing wo've uever had in onr family yet! And if Georgia shows any Icanin toward it when ho gets old enough he ain't bnt 10 now I reckon his pa can tell him yarns about mines cxplodiu and shafts fallin on top of folks that'll settle him quickcr'n a wink!" Youth's Companion. Orann Ti An orange grove in full bearing is one of tbe mo t delichtful sights tbe eye can witness. Tho trees are a beau tiful shape if left as nature made theirt The limbs come nearly to the ground so close that an orange picker goes nu der tho treo fiat on bis back and often ccts 100 oranges from the tree before he comes out Oranges are never picked, but arccut off with shears having spring between the handles. An oraugo that has no stem on it is considered "cull" and is not packed by a first class packer. Pomona (Cal. ) Progress. What tb Boston Man Said. tseiievo mo, dear, l lovo you more than lifa I swear by the honor of my ai -tors, by my hopes of happiness. 1. sacred cod "Ah, Harold! Now indeed I believe yt a I" New York Recorder. Cooti Natured Advert lalng. The merchant or business man in anv line who desires to reach the public, and profit in doing so, should give his an nouncements and invitations a genial, frank and good naturcd cast The-ad vertisement that bears on its surface the indications of a disordered liver does not attract. It repels, and instead of doing the writer good, it injures him and drives people elsewhere. The merchant who smiles through his announcements and over his counter makes friends and money. "We go this way but once," and ieoplo turn asido and pay good money to meet a warm hand clapp and a smile. Keep Ik-fore tho Public To a certain extent general advertis in creates a want. It announces new tfiitijrs and familiarizes the public with old ones. General advertisinff is of as grout value to the advertiser in keeping an established urticlo liefore the publio as in introducing a upw ono. Tho most successful business men realize this, and they never kt the public forget their ex istence. The oft repeated assertion that advertisements are not read is proved to I; a lie of the most senseless kind by tbe advertiser's record of results. Journalist. minmun mnrnnin ... H I H Mm I ! uiiijuiiiu 14111 Is ths result of n-pCHicd acute nttarks. The liver and spleen are principally affected. They act at storehouse! for the malarial olson and the Mool Ukcs it from llicm. The ihIkoi) must be driven out of the system. Ilt'U YAN will destroy the artlon of tin poi.son nnd event iitillydrlveout thr last particle of 1: from the system. In addition to this, 11 1' I V A will restore tire If rat !'P e. It will t . '. 1 . 1-4 up the woskfnctl systi'iii. II t' I V A N w ill ! ii'.nke new blood 1 Tin: mms 111 the bones will I ippcir. llt'UT W list eured other mid it wilt lure Jim. We l'erl!)e the symptoms. Study Iheiu rari'c'ullv. Tliey aru yo'irv I not ilflriy lt,:iT, b:it tako IIl'lYAN row and you Mill be eured. HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: 1. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND TROUBLES CHAIN. T..k HUDYAN aud your lien lm he vi!l li-.-.piH'ar. 2-2. PALE OH YELLOWISH COM PLEXION. HUOYAS ttiUes-.n'.Ushairee eiri-uUtion of ptir.; bin 1 a;i I cause the rhet Li to SMiuiiic Ibeir lit ur.t! l o'.ur. 3. L033OIT APPETITE AND GjAV. INC IN THE STDXACH. HUDYAN will re. tore 111-" ap;t'li. un l th" d K'-sUou of foo-1 nil! become -rV't. 4. FBELIN30P WEIGHT 0 733TH2 LIVES. T!ii Is du! to th' enlare:iient i thelirrr. It ii filial with iu uf Ma laria. UI DYAV t. ill drive out the j.ois -n aud cause the one iu to as-iume its o utirnl si ? B. HEAVINESS IN TfiE RESION OF THE SPLEEN. T.i - ,.!. .! h e-:.,e ireatlv cuiarxi 1. H'JI)YA?i h --..i the eonifeitien an l a the hvi-js In .ii?p- i pear. You are sMff "tirtJ fr-i hr'ni ' M !srit aa-i rou ran be rurfl. Ill iVM n illr. iievc if ; every kympiom and ir.tiie yoi H. lit 1- j If A." rsn ! tjiiisiny.l t.t an in'2?iu :or .. i per pai-kaee. or i ni(' lor o. If your Jrntiin m-i rA; k-p ir, sond direct to t::e lit lit AN lt- slKIY CIIMHIM, hn 1 run- ! cie. t'aiifurnfi f:c:reinl-.r Thai ki r.n ronull the HIDYIV ln( rui: HftK. tall and ke the ! !or. ai n,v ra'.l aud them, or write, . you deire. Ad las HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY. Car. $t5c'.lo, Market snl .!: Stt.. Sss Francirs, Ci'. i TUK Dl RE'T RolTtET ' Montana, Utah, Colorado and a!! Eastern Points. litres choice of tno farcrtte route, via the j rXlOX PAfiriO Fa-l Mad IJue, or the EtOtiANDE Seentc Uuc. Look at the time ia days to Salt Lake 2jj daj-s to Denver 3 J i days to Chicago 4j days to Xew York 1 t Free RrcllntuK Clialr tars, 'P, bolKlcrcd Tourist Slccplnjj Carw, I'ntluiati Palncc Slct p- ltK 'furs opcralrd on an tralusv. f u. fur:S.er inforn : P a; I 'y t" J. F. 01VA.N5, Ap'., K.etl urs C. O. Terry. W. E Coniati. Tr-. rk. Ast. t.eu Ast. L'l Third St., f'r:. ; o Cr. . i-. i-.. i fit cur v-r 4 t rr fiar -1 -" nawW4 9 1 fic'ifeX- j ' -.- . zjt t. e, . - Pi 1 nit now diH Mfff A ijGet your jl -V , . - CAPS 1 I - "'. Te Jl o . . - j-; a, v-.r f.t-c.'- - J " ' i: '!'. I Tfr rrr - tW'. r ' f i ! aeUIsfur' : r-..V- r.-.J r-t Ft' tsrvi n.. r-. . w a-. w. . - Roseburg Bakery.! WHITE, -f j GRAHAM, j AND RYE. . BREAD II i. also All kinds of Pies, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HANISCH, Prop. Administrator's Notice. XJOTICK IS HEREBY CIVES THAT THE A' undentlcned sit on the 2nd duy of Oet. IS90, dulv aioint(d a imlni'trator ( the estate of Parallel Turner deceased. All icrm hav inir eluiuis against mid estate are hereby rc iiuired lo preseti. the same, properly verified, to tho said administrator at Srotthunr, Uoiiftlan tountr, Oregon, within six men tin front tho date hereof. Dated this 5th dv of Oetober. WlLlJAM J. HL'KCHAI'.D. Administrator ot the estate of Samuel Turner, deceased. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Nnliep ifl licrebv liiven I hat 'I c putt rfrliip I cretoforo exiftin lHn!i j. x. Knifo ami D. K. Slmn.bii'oii, Las hrsn liaaolt'il liv mnttlitl I 'll Hi I t The 1 said (. W. Krilt li9 itf t5i!tne I ihei indebtednen ol said firm ami w nl rot left all moneys tl'ie f-alil Ann. Datml Ibis lti'h day of Oct. IS'."'.!. I. It. SlIAMHUOOK, (!'. W. Kni KE. AOKSTS WANTED- R "THE I .IFF. AND Ai hiovemf nts of Admiral 1'iwey." I lit? wot Id's irrenteM naval hern, lty Murnt llalsleit 1. tile life-Kimr friend ami mlmlr-T ( the nation's idol. Hiccc't and best honk: over ."yd tisrrs, Sl( inehes; nerly Ilil pncis hulltotic i'.lii-trn-Uons. ( tiilv el. Kuoriiiniis demand. K. riliiiailssloii". Outfit free. Chance of ft life, lima. Write quirk. The Dominion Company co f loor C'axton llldg.,CUicr go. FRESH tf.l Dollars are not Found On Every Bush, -- Iiiit you can save them in" buying Tin ani Granite Iron W are at our Store, ALL COPPER NICKEL PLATED WARE. Wash Boilers guaranteed to last a life time, quarters for Fire Arms and Ammunition. Churchill For Mrs. N. Dealer in Choice, Staple and Fancy Groceries. I Cort.r J.ickson and Ca Sir i t. Triurnpfi Prune Grader l'c: Green aud dried iVuucs. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Senc for circulars and testimonials to WALTER M0RLEY, Patentee luiJ Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. SCHOOL SUPPLIES 'a. 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. G. MARSTERS & GO. r. P. Benedick. . . . Any Job Work done at Reasonable P."fp 'fe 6 '''V- V. : n- 1 '.i.'.Mj vV- -?-'- . . v &mmmi f ( Trr ,--k ' v- JZ-y' "S- ' "f 1 ti.Vik,'-: '-";Va-i. "A ?-mrP'--'Sx- V Vi'SI'"'"' -..s , (Sun, Liibrt X fa. ara Uinalil rtlialrk. -tUUur.) - A. . ' ' in bee our Head- & Woolley's. ! X,-. r"- -pC3k ll Sale by Boyd, Roseburg, Or. F Urisrtaei5 End EnMiTis?. $ Ai, "a-iv f?Tn ir. 1 n vv'i-:'Z u-An '7d !;;irf. f Y3i -I tMk tn Co .-.: nd.in s n ,v !- ' vC Thy K' !.t Mi',i;v.iu:. ty t'rv jhi i-O. i.,Huijr-l 10 r--?.ioiilo. d-j ri v -Atni-t it -6 n;i'Pri;M.i!f1i.'i ,nl if iV.ttui .-VOl'rt SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $13.50 It- - i .,fsi ti's!!! vi .tii4 'it t ...r t.o ia tn-tarki th aunc o ai.r. nv. u. i-xuxia . - - -11 tiwhiw. T-'t1 --S -1 . m.nr irnin Iwt pi Irvsv, t-tr Uiw rtufs, 1 " v t t t.vntTs. boavy limi:,.' ft-ul arratf. .j n-t,..-l o..t 'iif. s;;riM!'iro li:(e'l PV.-U !-t.in, I'-A'l- 'iiM' iu rl iAltl ir:i;,.:it Mtt rtrtd t n m a: P i c V rfii la p wtrC-'iin l!inl rs-r if I pt HiM-t Vtmvvl (ttirncr. W I.W K i l.iMMMi rv t" v.vir nt-ttrvf rri'rl -f.'!iiti. Srit Sf" r t t' ft hitsH (rr- rm a-Liirrltt. A iHrt's t S.f.5, ROEBUCK & CO- lucw CHICACO ILL QRAfiCO. -to nu:- EAST f.ivca the th cjof to frsn - ' ron'.inen'al ROUTES GREAT Jiorther OREGON Short Line IA VIA Spokane Salt Lake Minncaoolis Denver St. P?u Omaha AND AS1 Chicago Kansas City Lowest RaltH to all IZc teru Citti.... ivkii st aviem l-.avc I'mtauJ evrry Cedar F..Ii , Sflf, FRANCISCO slean.crs titnthly from Port!ani Ui Yoko its n Ifi.iig; Ki.r.g in esntiection with the o v. y. or !u;i detailii en or aiMrew JOHN GIVANrf. Ag.nt. t'jjgt t.uig, Oreuon. vr. M. IllltLBl'HT, UtccTal Passenger Agent J' O. R.&N. COh rorllantJ, OrCaTOB. Railroad Time Table. "o-tJ.bonr.d Iloeebnrs; load. No. 17 f!e,r:s70 a. m. on;l boon ! Eoeeburg local. No. 13, anives 5:20 f. ri. N'jtthbound cverland, No. 5, '"Jef rives 10:;. a. a.; lrparts 10;45 a. m. S xthhoend cvi-rfand. No. 6, arrive 4 .! a. ni. ; dppiria 4 ;25 . u. FKHKiHT TKJ1W9. N r:lii uiid Let throush freight, No errive 4 :10 p. m. ; departs bSO p. ta. Soi;t!sl.un.! fast through freight. No arrives 7:W a. m. ; depute 8:00 a ta. Nf.rthWir ii mixed ir:n No. 222 arrives "12 oo l. m.. Snnrlava. V inerfat and Tbo.'ilayj cd S'nr!at . .""outhUii.nJ D,uel train Na. 26 a r- fiv i tt 3.-(M p.m. on Sandare. lion. d.jsand Fridata. tleri r:s .7:15 a. m. .iiuiiuay:. luarfiuTi 9LU paioraajS. M rrnoDisr Ceirch eorcer of liain and Laa rr. , . . s-Jce'j. Sunday Serriee: Preaching, 11 a. as aud S fs p nu; ga.f l.ata school. 10 a. .; U A. Wtkjr. enfreiicreEdeiit: Claa HeetiBg at c'e of the EkDrning irTiee: ESrxrrti faxaaj 7:u.)p. m. T. S Gi."reT. Ppe-ivlenS. Prayer aeeua?. We-Jaesday, at l.M p. m. ii. R. Ahold, Pastor, Pirvm;p, mraer Main aj)4 Iauie. L'SiTia EarraiEs Cucaca oa Fovlc street. Juadjy rTic a: II a. m- and 7:30 . aa. Pray er rictirj. Thorsiay eveninr. Mrs. Ixct X. Ctnar, Pastor. ST. l-EuBE S CUl'itrB. CoiBcr Cat and Miia l:te!. aerriees on kctood and foarth itady njnalcg of each nvnib sad e-rery Son day ct;aiag. jifiec.al services anaooqeed from time to tia:e. Rav. icmx Daarjcs. Sfissionary. U. E. Cki utii. jk-tTH. -Sc:vieeseTy Saitday lao cirg aid eTenin;. Est J T Cott-jji, Pal -i n . -. - ' i. . . ..r T i A " -- . . :i (ti v i aiaj wh r njrf itrct:. Sin!y ycrvU-c: r-eichinr at 11 a. Ui. ti.d T. i?. . m. JcLtath Sihool at Id a. na., O. P. Corttvw. a;n.riateniieot. rrayer wrtluc T X V. "c-iEeKtay evenia?. S. A. IXiKiLaS, Pastes'. F:it Cii!tias CaiarH Corner of Pice; ia I M .wiiTir-t sireetv sonday terricea Prvichirj hf.h ri'orciiig and ereniag. Saoday cUo-A at i'l a. Y. P. S. C. E. at :3J p. a P-ayer itcUng esch Wednesday eveoiasat 7.0). A conliJ trelcoaie aad greeting awa-ij U w. A. Wooa, Pastot FlKT I'titC TtaiiS Cnrnf H t'nrner ni faaa aad Kce strcels. Sunday service: Pnblie w.r?l-irs 11 a. ra anl 6 p. bl; Sabba'Jj jchool. Id a. m. Y. P. e. C E. at 7 . m. Prayer meetlntr, Wednesday eTcaicg 7.24 p ei- J. A. T0WKaJt. ' PitOT Ta 2 W. C. T. C nilihoM iu rejular aweti- -s ou tLo second aud iourUi Monday 5 r :- "t niijaih at 7::a p. ai. io the Eptro-a utgi luon of the M. K. Church. Summons. TN TUKCIRCI IT COCKT CP THE STATE x oftircon iu am f. r I ousia cvunty. J. C. Coais:oek, PiaiatiJ, 1 vs. S adie lf.'.'o3;tt-k. Deieudsnt.J T.i s.-uiie a. CorostceW. taj above named ;eVrdrt: 1: ttse uji:e of the Matt if Orgon, yon arc hir- ' v revuiftl ;. appenr aad answer the coiuri nil hied atains yoa in tlie above fa tititd n. se oa or hoforo the first day of th u-x- uvular term 01 said eourt twit: Morj!y the .7th day of November t. And ii yn'i tail to so npiwtr and answer the said eor.-.plaiat. p.aiaiiit willaply toa:d coort tot ti e reii. f demanded in sai.l eomplaint towit: lhnt the tasrria-ecfniraet pit exutinic be twreii yourself urs.l s-id plain:irT be diswlred and that pisintiiThave Jadir-ment in said coort for the ev-st. and dubur-eaieols of the said suit sad t 'i other and f-irther relief as the rocrl may aiijude eiuilable. lt.is samiiious is published under and by virf.ii-,- of aa order rua.le by H03. J. W. Usaoil t..i;. ,.a1se s-tid eourt dated tetober 2nd 1-.'.' t Kohnr. Oreirtio. .'he date of tbe ilrt t u: -d-,Ua ;h ro! eeinir Thuriay tho .'th Jav cf (H-'ofvr, 1-:I and the as. pob ication then-it l-eiiis Thursday the i!rd day of Novem tu r. is.'.'. Thesai.i xn-rioil beine more than six eor.v eutive weeks between the Brt pnblieatioo h. r, .11 and the date of the last oablieatioav ttenof. (0. l.- J. C. PCLLERTOS. PiaintiiTs Attorney. Notice .for Publication. Crated States Land OrEce Kosebure, Or . November 7. 1SS9. N.-tVe is hereby itiven that the followinc naire J settler has t:I-ii nutiro of his intention tn innki.. tiual prwif ia st:piKrl of Uaaciaua. and t! a! s.i:l prKil will be made befr te Reaisie ai d Ktv-iver. ruili-d t.t(e l.ani Othee at Kife' un;, Otvsw, on Pecemrer la, IS??, yU; JOHN SEtPoRF t " H. E No !!, for th Lot ?, SEi. NK'jP-titUm T. 'Jj Son'b. R. o West K. i!aci.'8 the foUowinit wifUesaea to prove fcis tnti:iuou reside nee uron and cuilivalionol si-id liit-.d. vii: .'iaes ilontb, Adnie trfiaxb. of Oakland, tin-son; John Huith. of Wilbur., Ore miu; UenryKeesot Oakland, ureeon. J. T. BRIDGES, (St7) Rejuter. Administrator's Notice. VOlIt'K IS HFKF.UY t.tVKN THAT THE iN iiudersiur.ed has Lreu bv tte County Court i puiulas t .i'.i:ty. s-t.i te i-l 0.'on. appointed :headi.;i!ii:r:r.or nf the estate of Huldah U- detvnsed. AU p rus bavins: claima .ic i-.-t said estate are hereby requited to pres cki t'i-rtt;e. iliriy erii:el, n itie undersigned at !;i !s'.:e. Poiiciaii Countv. treann. wilhiu six tiini! its 1 r. ,i-i Hie diiie ni this n.tn e. l'lUtd tl-.'.s . th .lav of H-tln r. ;.ti. GEOIU.K K. tH'INE. Ad-.uiintr:i!or of the estate ol Huldah Wibcn, lKeenvil. .e"Bi ll mukes no diffen IK' how bad the ttt!il it you us.- PeWilt'a Witch Hazel a!ve; it will quickly ht ai and leave no oar. A. I". M.VKSTKUS A CO. 1 Wtitid, li'ik'and, O., savs: "My ii" liit piiea forty year?. le Witt'it Witch IIzil Sislve cured her. I it tins K-st fcalve in .Vineries." It bea everTthitiis and cn res all skin distast A. C Marstcra & Co.