. r4 ne Cheapest. r Burb Well ol Olalla, ia vuUiM ia tue city. Dr. Little was over Iroui Oak'and Tuesday. : . L 1 C) (3 .., i T s !., I V 1 V '. Gentlemen! Tines of Liiiens, fx A are right and will of viL-A multitude of good vs in Collarettes, Fancy Skirts, Fas- vvoveslc. beemg our lull assortment is the riiod we know of that will convince you, that you .luade a mistake, in not buying your goods from us heretofore. We are showiug an elegant line of Holiday Novelties in Neck wear, Fancy Shirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Muf flers, Fancy Suspenders, Etc., and speaking about prices, we are not only as low, but lower than other firms, whose boast may be that they sell cheap. Goods and prices talk for us. Our line of shoes is unsurpassed, we sell and recommend the well known Douglas Shoes for men, which means ab solutely the Best. Get into a pair of them and make j our feet glad. Pay us a visit and we promise to show you more and better values than you will find elsewhere. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. THE PLAINDEALER. JANUARY 11, 1900. LOCAL BREVITIES. came over irom Oak- For first class ilentUlrr LitUe of Oakland. go to Dr A line hoe of epray pomps at Church ill & Wooliey'e. Yoa caa g-t tbs host 50-Jent overalls , Wted-To purchase a good pantUr at the Novelty Store. Try tlem. ' iskjn. Enquire at thie office. c. ,.,.. ..L r... r- i i cushion shoe, at Joeephaon'e. Schoyler Ireland of Olalla, Jiaa bten j Trice reduced oa Wiocbeflter rifles at ICflorchillctWoolIVjV. ' J. A. Kintsva o.i t In mil... I doing buBioeet in Uoeeburg this week, i ...... . .,,.,... I day to build a house for W. L. Cobb at special sale ol silk plasties lor oo, 4U, i tntt p'tce. Mesdames Manlioix and Finch from E. H. Pinkotoo land yesterday. Imxatm Iaman of Flourooy Valley, was i doing bnsiueaa ia town lb first of the j 50 and ,o cenie per yard at josepuson a. week. I Bond, the watchmaker sells spectacles ' Ladieailjoaar. looking for number j r"ces and can fit them cor- one Tlces in knit underwear, call at the j rally. NorltT Store. ' Yoa fioJ iast h,t yu w,nl in The specific remedy for troubles of the j -. . Y- a I Joaepbson'. Kl-l Ww. ntnmnch. liver. IS Hood I i""' ' v. UIUVU) a,a'-j -j - Eirsaparillt, the great blood poriSar. When you come to Portland remem ber and hatf your teath fixed ly Dr. M W. Paris, KB.1," First St. (j24) Cometock. were registered at the Mc Clallen Tuesday. Special sale of children's ecailet all- j wool underwear for 35 cents per garment, Woclley'e, Dr. Isabel SeJgwick has now secured After all others fail to give you satis faction take your watch to J. T. Dryan and be will make it run for you. (ol4J) Take a "equint" as you pass by Churchill & Woolley. See tbeir win dow display of eilyer ware and Eastman kodaks. A fine $05 C. G. Conn, cornet model solo alto born, burnished silver, gold tipped, good as new. Only $25 at T. K. Richardson's. If von. are tired and dull, can't get and have no appetite, tate w-fJm Kanunarilla. It enriches and vitalizes the blood. E. Wimberly came in on the local Tuesday moraine from Greats Pass, where be stopped off to visit his daughter from his wy back from California, The modern and most effective cure lor coiistipalion and all liver troubles tbefamooa little pills as De Witt's Little Early Risers. , , A. C. Marsters & Co. Mrs. L. E. Bailey, of Prohibition Park, Staten Island, Kew York, willspeskon next Sabbath, in Uie morning at the M. E. church. South, and in the evening at the 1- E. eburebv Notice is hereby given that no more eatertainmenls are allowed at Pine Grove cborch without consent of tie trottees. By order of the trustees. January, 1, TJOO. -.ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY wuW?op a conga at any time, and will 2lt2wont cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. . 25 eta. and 50 cts. For eale at Rapp'a drag store. offices and residence at the S. E. coner of Cans and Main streers in the home of Mr. Geo. II. Churchill. A fine easy rocker is a py forever and Strong has a late shipment that will n.ake anyone joyous. Lion. T. E. Sheridan, of ibis city, re turned Tuesday from ao extended 'if it at San Francicco. Cl. G. II. Appleton, Justice of Fetce. Clarksburg. X. J., eayi1, TteWitt'a Iitt:e uer coicmus or larseys can ie Eirly Risers are the beet pills made lor uaicuea in a t eteiuuia lncuoa'.ur. t?ee constipation. e ne no otbere." them at Churchill & Woolley V. yaiciiy cure a.i aver ana uowei irouuies. i A. U. Aiarjters & KjQ. Sue doesn't indicate quality. Bewaie nf nwnterfeit and worthfeei salve offered for DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve. De Witt's is the only original. An infallible tore for piles and all akin diseases. A. C. Marsters & Co. Quite an excitement was caused yeeler dsy morning about 10 o'clock by the Violent ringing of the fire bell. The boys quickly responded and dragged the hose cart through tbe mod and slosh to the (team laudry when they found tbe alms was false.. There seems to hays tea a alight blaz in some lace curtains is tha aooth oart of town from wbicb th e alarm started. ' - Yesterday afternoon, says the Astoria yr Budget, a practical test was made of tbe ' sppsratns that is to bs nsed to get the lightship off the rands at McKenzie bead. It worked to the fullest satisfac tion, and not only raised the reseel from ber bed and pointed her oat to sea, but took ber out -about 4) feet. If there bad been a tug in waiting it would have been possible to have taken her out to sea then. If yon overlook ns yoa have ruaJo mistake. We are the people you are looking for, we have tbem. Low prices are at our store. Rkb & Rice. House Furnishers. Mrs. Sarah Clevenger of Grants Pass, is viziting Willamette Vatley points in the ioterebt of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, el which she is president. She passed .through on the local Tuesday morning for Junction City, and will step at Roeeburg on her return about Feb. 20. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tbe skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp, druggie. "Mrs. Bailey is greeted with large audiences wherever rbe goes.' "Her long experience renders ber much more capable than ordinary public speakers along temperance lines " "Oar bright est expectations were mere than real ized." Frees Report. Another old pioneer of Djuglaa connty gone. Mrs. Livics Lamnion, a zed 80, died at her home in Shoestring valley, I suddenly last Tuesday. Mrs. Lamnion was one of the oldest settlers in Douglas county, and was held in high esteem by a large circle of acquaintances. Jcst Received. A large line of string instruments, violins, msndolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock oi smaller in struments. Violins from tl up. Mando lins from (7 np. Accordions $2 to $10. Other instruments' in propertion. Great value in these instruments. Bee them at T. K. Richardson's . Do you know a bargain when yoa eee it? They' are looking you straight in the eyes when yoa are in our store. Rick & Rick. Jno. F. Keiley went to Saginaw and Roeeburg today in tbe interests of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. Guard, En gene. Just bee it e money you could have made if you had booght an incubator last season. Talk with Churchill A Woolley. E. DaGas. M. D., member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Marsters buildinc residing corner Djuclaa and Jack jan stroet. Zene Ditninick. one of OAiaai'a prominent business men, was in town today do'iwt business before the commissioners court. J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Ta., writes, am willing tcake my oath tnat l was cored of pneumonia entirely by the nse of One Minute Congb Core afters doctors failed. It also cared my children of whooninc cooeh." Qukkly relieves and coxes eoagbs. colds, croup, grippe and throat and Inez troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it. A. C. Marsters A Co To the Ladies of Roseburg. Nose like tho Uratlley k Me'caK boots the Novelty Stoto A big reduction iu lias t man Kodaks, at Churchill & Woolley 's. T. L. Brewer, and I. S. Weaver were over from Myrllo Creex Friday. Mrs. CUr Real came iu on the local from Ashland yesterday mornfug. The Cape Nome fever is spreading, ut tbe present rate it nill become epidemic by spring. . G. Eubanks, a prominent citizen of Oakland, was in the city Tuesday shak ing hand with frietxls Mr. II. W. K.iw l.tu.I, one or the editors of the Guard of Eugune, ai interview ing Roeeburg people Tuesday. L. T. Thompson, one of the prominent men ot CoKo Valley, waa in town Tues day snd visitod at the Plainukalkr of fice. John Woo! men and Louis Holt ot Eugene weie in the tity yesterday doiog buSucfB bvfore the Uui'cd States land office. Fred UarJ, lire man on the S. P. hat bo?n visiting at his homo in Looking Gl&es, came in yee'erJay to resume work. Mr. Hsrry Black, an old soldier, died in this city Thursday and was bnried in the c?mettry at the Soldiers Home Sat urday morning. W. L. Cobb ol Dillard. ia getting ready to start for Cape Xome in the early spring. Wilt is a rustler and will get tbe gold if it can be bad. The Rebekah lcde f this city has been invited to attend an installation and barquet of the Rebekah' at Myrtle Creek Saturday night. Tbe Wk9 will go out Saturday night and return Sunday morning. Parents and younit people alike rs entertaiued in the scientific metboda of phvtical cultaro which will be illustrated by the Swedish Movement Eoter'aic ment to be given at tho Opera House Friday evening. The linemen are very busy wirlog the citv for telephone service If the business is as well represented in other cities of like popolaliun as Roseburg the main line will do an im niense businesp. W. M. Hodeon. of est Roseburg ic- ceived a patent a few dys ag which was issued ts htm from tbe United States patent office at Washington, D. C, Jan. 19C0. It consists of a metal railroad lie with ita adjustments and looks as though it wonld be a aaccrfs. One thing in particular that niay be said about "At lay Coney Is'and which cornea to the Opera House, Tues day. Jan. loth, is that there hat never been any No. 2 company Meaars. Whiting & Willis, tbe managers, believe that tbe great Wt stern public are as ap preciative of the original New lot k pro duction as any public can be and though tempted many times thsy have refrained from putting a western or No. 2 company on the road. Tbe Done! as Cointy bank bangs np a neat sign to the effect that they are pro tected by a policy in the Backers' Mutual Casualtv Company. Tbis refers to an insurance policy issued by the com pany lo the bank, indemnifying it from loss that may be caused by a burglary or robbery cf the bank, and srenres lbs bank sod its patrons from the danger of that score. The Company issoicg the nolicv uava tbe lore occasioned and in I JOSEPHSON'S As a special inducement to cash customersiS we will give $25 each month to the one holding the lucky number. All amounts settled within 30 days will be considered as cash. Each purchase en titles you to one number. Our reputa tation for selling the best goods for the lowest prices is owing to the fact that we buy for cash and in large quanties, which enables us to maintain the same low figures. OSEPHSOFS, 301 and 303 Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon. -G9 - ' - c : e I msf ss s God la All lo All. God nils all apace with life and light, And bia blessings ever fall ; There is no room for sin or blight. For He is AU-iu All. God is Principle divine and sure, Beyond His vigil none can rove, Man, His image and retl-dion pure, Ia eternal as His love. Reflecting Him ws catcb the gleams Of His love and light divine, And turn from mortal thoughts dreams, To Spirit's holy shrine. Ia sacred realms of Truth we dwell, Where Love exists and reignt; And no baman tongue or pen can teil Tbe joy that Spirit brioi. In God we have oar being rife, And in Him we live and move. He guide ns to eternal life. And surrounds us with His love. A LIOS Habxkss, Roseburg, Oregon and Married. KNIGHT-SANDERS. At the residence ol Mrs. L. C. Williams in West Rose burg, Jan. 2, 1900, Ralph M. Knight, and Miss Loa Sanders, Rev- K. M Marsters, officiating. STRUXK-XORTHCP. At the home of J. A. Hanson in Edenbower at o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Looey D. Strank, of Fisher, Clarke county. Wash., and Miss Harriet R. Xorthop, Rev. G. R. Arnold, officiat ing. NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED. Announcement That Interests Many Dr. Darrln, the Eminent Special ist, to Visit Roseburg Again. At Gay Coney Island. addition to this money protection the Jafct arrived at Strong's Furniture I Company has sn efficient detective ser- Store, a late shipment ot bae rooters, yct i,ich fa t once put on tbe track o( a ciiminal who interfere) with any bank holding a policy in thia company, and brineiuz the burglar or robber to bay Yoa are earnestly and cordially invit ed to attend an illustrated lecture to be given in the Christian cborch of Friday atternojo, Jan. 12th at 2:20 p. ru , by Mrs. J. V. Layne, of Portland, under the auspices of the Hreenic Department of the Viayi Co., Subject: "The Xer Tons System. " call and see them tbey are worth looking at and will not last long. Mr. and Mrs. John UaH. of Myrtle Creek, are visiting friends in Med ford Mr. Hall is an extensive fruit grower of Douglas county. Medford Mail. R. S. Sheridan ol Roeeburg, chairman of the democratic state central commit tee, was in Eugene on legal business to day. We acknowledge a pleasant call. Eugene Guard. Mr. Jake Richey ot Hardsciabble, ia in tbe city on business and made a call at tbe pLAiSDXALia office. I nele Jake is one of tbe prominent republican wheel horses of North Douglas. One of tbe musical treats in store for those who attend the Swedish Move ment Entertainment will be a trio with Mr. M. O. Warner celloist, Mrs. Apple hoff Dianoist. and Mr. Applehoff violin ist. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cares heart-barn, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relie 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Rapp's drug store. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for mr health and life. It cured me ot lunz tronble following grippe Thousands owe tbeir lives to the prompt action of tbis never failing remedy. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents con soniDtion. It is the only harmless rem edy that gives immediate results. A. C. Marsters & Co and trial regardless of the time or effort required. Ponuhmeut is sure to over take any persons who attacks the bank in the way ol burglary or robbery. The rmtrons of the bank can readily see tbe a great merit ol such protection. Swedish Movement Entertainment. Fclloaingis tbe program to oe given Eriday evening, in the Opera House: Overture, "Crown Trioce" Barnard Orchestra. lluartet, "Tbe Miller's Sons," Zollner, Mesdames Ai pelhoff, Flint, alker, Stanton. Class drill in Swedish movements. Vocal solo, cello obligato, "Goodbye Sweet Dav." Kate Vannab. Mrs. L A Walker and violoncello M. O. Warner. Trio, Selected, Jadassohn. Piano, Mrs. F. H. Appelhoff, violin, F. II. Ap- pelboff, violoncello, M. O. Warner. Fancy step and figure marching. Twenty young girls in costume. Oaartet. "Thoa Lovely Star," Otto Lob. Medley, "National Air," Beyer. Orchestra. Tableaux, "All Here," "Pyramid," 'Cradle." "Evening Prayer," "Gocd Night." Admittance, adults 2 ceuts, children 15 cents. The offering at Opera House Tneeday, January 16, will be that masterpiece of farce comedy, "At Gay Coney Island." Tbis play deserves special mention if f jr no otber reason than that it is always e'ean and polite, while being exemtiat- ingly fanny. Those who bavj already seen it, will scarcely recognize it in its new dress. It baa been almost entirely re-written by tbe author, and ioitead of two comedians carrying almost all tbe harden of fun-making, tbe fun has been so increased that every member of tbe large company has hia or ber abare. In other words, it is no longer a aiugle or double "alar" comedy. Tbis results, as it must, in a much more even perform ance than baa heretofore been given of it Built for tbe sole purpose ot creating laughter it baa always served its purpose well, but it would seem from reports so far receixed ot tbe company, it bas, as an entirety, very much tbs beet lot ot fun makers, singers, dancers and specialists ever seen in it. Besides the introduction of an entirely ! sexual power While averse to drawing the attention of oar readers to any advertisement which partake of a medical character, we feel more than justified fn overriding this objection with respect lo tbe an nouncement ia this ieeae of the coming viwil ot Dr. Darrin. Tbis fir-famed phvsician of Portland, who has achieved tuch a great reputa tion throughout the coafct and Northwest, has bee a prevailed upon by urgent re qoeets ot many in this vicinity, to visit as again i a they could not afford by their time and boainesa to consult him at his offica n Portland. Tbe doctor has at last consented to visit this city to aecom- da'e tbe sick and afflicted, and will hart his office at the McClallen House, Jan. In Fall 13h TfwMA within iT la consult the doctor will find it to tbeir ad vantage to consult him while here and dating the first part ofhisauy, as many require more that, one .treatment by electricity. He tomes lo ns laden with testimonials from Douglas county and tbe whole Northwest and the authentic report orr some ot bis cores seem nothing short of miracles. So many thousands are al ready acquainted with bia mode ot treat ment, it seems nnnecessari to state that he uses little medicine in the majority ei cases, and perfects bis cures by the wonderful powers of electricity. There are few iila to which the human flesh is heir which cannot be relieved and generally cared by Dr. Damn's elec tro magnetic treatment and cases that resisted tbe efforts of ordinary physi cians have yielded to hia pow er. These cases embrace almost every kind of diseases, and, as said before, no man, woman or child need despair of re lief and cure while Dr. Darrin offers his invaluable services. Unlike ether physicians who hare be come eminent in their profession, the doctor's charges are moderate and rea sonable, according to circumstancee and ability to pay, and h3 will n-t undertake any case which he rannct cure or bene fit. Consultation is free to all. Should there be cases that are incurable oe will immediately discover them on consulta tion, thus saving bis patients further ex penditure of tun.? or money wbicn iney might otherwise squander. Dr. Darrin makes a specialty ot all di seases of the ear, eye, nose and tnroat catarrh and deafness, and all netvone chronic and private diseases, sveb as loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, ! gonorrhoea, stricture, spermatorrhoea I seminal weakness and loss of desire or in either men or women DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? IPSO, Have us call twice or three times a week for your orders, if you are within the city limits. Drop us a postal card or 'Phone 201. Call in and see our Fancy Decorated Havilaiid China and other China Ware. J. F. BARKER & 00. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, . AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranees. Timber Lands and Mining Properties. Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purcnasers, at reasonaDie prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S KL BUIOK, new lot ot laugh inspiration, special at tention bas ben paid to the music. The operatie finale to the first set, done by tweoty-two trained voices, w ooe of the features of lbs performance. Prices, children 25 ; flat and gallery 50 , laised seals 75. F, B. Tbirkield, Health Inspector of Qhicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too bigblv. it cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what yoa eat and cares indigestion, heartburn ana all lorms ot dyspepsia. A. C. Marsters & Lo. All peculiar female troubles, leucorrhowi displacements, etc., are confidentially and successfully treated. Most cases can be treated at borne alter one visit to tne doctor's office. Offic hoars from 10 a. m. to a p. m Kveninim 7 to S. Sunders. 10 a. m. to d. m. The worthy poor will be treated free according to bia time honored cos torn, from 10 to 11 a. m. daily. Circulars and question blanks sent lre. Inquiries answered. All business relations with Dr. Darrin sre strictly con tidenliali Catarrh treated for a month. Belts and batteries furnished when neceary. Dr. Darrin will treat free, except medicines, any case be had on former visits. ROLAND AGEE, Dealer in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Country Highest price lor Country Produce. Roseburg, - Administrator's Sale Property. of Real What Scrofula Is. (imimmfflmmmnmfflimmmwfflwmmm IIIII I VIES II mi ill While January is Here. Tbe opportunities for economical buying are most plentiful. It is tbe general inference that most reason able prices always rale tbe J angary eelling, and there will be no di&sap pointment to yoa ia tbis 6tock. never lesson ia oar efforts, and ujj values are splendid ones and eKtH5op of the aggressive cam paiguV. re proposes for 1900. Keeping inHoucb with ns buying herein any month, is practising the beet known economy. A Cluster of Specials. That line np with January needs tho kind that return yoa jast a little more than money's worth. The chances are that you'll pay higher prices, snd yet secure no better qual- AVe ' ities, for these are exceptionally good. Jan-! They'll keep yoa coming and tbats' why we crowd tbe January selling full of such interest. One third off Jackets. One third off Far Collarette. One third off two linea of shirts. One third off Mackintoshes. Scrofula ia a disease as lid as antiquity. It lias been handed down tor genera tions and is the same today as in curly times. It is emphatically a di- Buaeo of the bloodand the only way to cure it is by puiifyiog the blood. That is jtiat what Hood's Sarsaparilla does in every case where it is giveo a faithful trial. It eradicates all impuri ties from the blood, and cures tbe sores, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula taints in tbe blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won the grateful praise ot vast n timbers of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in your bl jod. Cure it at once by taking llood'a Sarsaparilla. There's Assured Safety; Tbe elimination of every "chance" in results that particularly appeals to rlnthini? bnvers at this store, Janu - O ar ary always makes tbe prices jubt little keener tbe valueB more pro nounced, but you always get the kind iir, w. nrnnri T,nHABR. Sealed bids to furnhib GO tiers of oak, Ul b r- gnJ 2Q Uerg o ulJ fif 2l) iDCU wood u be ing the requireu styie anu 4 J dlivered at the achool house in Rose AT COST V-- X-.n rt,W9 UK iMUIMIS. V Wood Wanted. features. There's extra good pick- I ing just now for the clothing buyers. 1st NOVELTY CASH STORE, aaauuuu.uu.uuuuaaaaiu.auQiuaauu. burg on or before September 1, 1900, will bo received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon of February 1, 1900. A bond conditioned to the faithful perform ance of the contract to furnish said wood must accompany each bid. The board reserves tbe right to reject all bid.- By order board of directors, Diet. No. 4, Itoeebnrg, Oregon, January 0, 1000. Clara Dillakd, flrhonl Clerk. We have a small assortment of these goods left, and rather thau keep pip over, we will' dispose of them at ( J They are all of the latest styles and A makes see them. Warners Rust Proof Corsets, Kalauiaon Corset Compauy, McCall Bazar Tatterus, Gordon Hats and Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Clothing. We are agents for Made C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. In tlii- Count v Court of State t( Orvroo ia uJ lor Doustu Couoit. In tbe matter ol tae iate oi i"vuiiu iiiu. Deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the umk'nifiiol a1iniiiwtrtiriUi ill annexed, ol th Kmale ol Deliada Hi'.l. k-eeaed, pursuant to aa order nt ibe above entitled Court ma-W and enten-d in tbe Journal thereof, ol date January -Tia, .v. D. 10. wiUproeeed t- sell on and after the l th day of FebniarT. DUO, at private sale lor cash in hand, on the preraiiea hereinaj ter in tbe notice deevribed, in one bodv ot in tcparate par cels aa mar be for the best interests oi mid a tate, tbe following described real property, to rn it: Becinning at a pott caatn w esioi quarter aeebon poat between Sections 7 and &. and Irom which a pine tree 36 inches in diameter, ma'ked C. s B. T.. bean North 14 derreea. West 7i linka. distant thence North a a Chains to a 1"' 1 3) 00 Chains South ol Sonlhweet corner of F. It. Hill s donation claim, thence Went iisa Chains to Morthewat corner of the land now owned by a. IV fkttinmr. thenca South 7 Chains to south east ooraer of same land, thence West Chains to the Southwest corner of same land, and the East boondar ol the C Buntoa dona tion claim, thence Booth IS Chains to the Son tn- mrwr nl i w tiantincr donation claim, thence East alons: the tioutn boa nd ary of the same, 11.14 Chains to place of beginning containing 70.M acres, more or less, excepting therefrom the w Ubux cemetery, a.o exeepung therefrom one half acre for family burying '.n . .. Alltving id wcuon in iwDuipj,c.n. Went, in Douglas County. Oregon. Also the lollowtng descnoea premises lo-wic: IVwinnins: at the Southeast corner ot the K. Bun ton donation claim, thence Wen along the South boundary ol said claim, i.au mains to me middle of the Connty road, thence along the same South 3s1 degree. est 30 Chains to a white oak tree 3n inches in diameter, inenee Chains, thence uns. tuence ter of Main oiieet ot frilbur -OCnains, thence along the land now owned by S. K. Counts, Sunn 6a de crees. Eat 14 Chains to West boundary ol land now owned b J. A Uanwn, thence Sorih .! degrees, East 1 Chains to tbe Northwest cor ner, thence booth w) degrees. Kat 1 S-i Chains to his Northeast corner, tnenoe Scnth : de grees. West 4 Chains to his outheast corner aud a creek, thence up said creek bi' , decree. East U Chains to the East boundary of the W. Jenk ins donation claim, thence North 10.A Chains, thenoe Nona ii degrees. Kat 7.J5 Chains, thence North V t decrees. Kt S.7S Chains to the North boundary of J. Kuykcndall donation claim, ;iheuce WesllJO Chains, to place ot bo ginning, containing -Vi-t acres J All in Hectlon 7, Townshi , R. . We!. Also a lot in the town of Wilbur, joining E. II OtUnser land on the North. hvt by ao iet iu sie, all In Douglas Count., Oregon. lated this 6ih day ol January A. D., 1AV, at Kojeouty, urcgou. PWIUliT RKE1, AdmiuiKtrat'ur, with will annexed. Estate ot Delioda Hill, Deceased. jMfi Asthma The sufferer from wheeanir. piping. the throat. When when tbero it a i w u lie ra, trevn im iin ,u via. i .'i . Suth If, degreea. West 3.40 Chaii South degrees. East 1.40 Chair South i.11- degrees. W est along ceutei BBCs ablK trouble sm. times lasts only n few minute aad nt. hangs on for many days. There SsanlyatM cafe thing to do, and that ia take Ackart English Remedy for Tnroat aad LantjTna bles. Jatt what thbs medkeine acconpfiah ia shown by the following letter from Mr. J. II. Andrews, a prominent resident of Spring field, Ohio, who writes : ir. . Il-joher f Co.. Xtr IVi- ; "Gentlemen. It arTorvli mc a great pleasar to assure you that 1 have received both im mediate and permanent relief from throat, bronchial and asthmatic troubles by nsinx Acker's English Remedy, taken strictly ac cording to directions- It Is a blessing to humanity." Sold at!se. toe- and 51 abottle. tacwaBSMfswraarC States and Canada ; ana ia Kntea.at la. ,. L. .!. K ySa r otaausned attar bwyix. wasm taw) feotlie to jowr aratusl ana ga yw awaj Be orue r abort fwanmin. . W. it aoOHJt 4t CU. Pnrne, .Vo Jsr. ) For sale by M. F. Rapp, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hara Always Bought Bears the Signature TNTHKCiRCltr CUURT Or TIla 3TAia -t of Orvsiu f r inlas county. Nora 11 din I'laiuuit, i vs. fm in t-iiuty ior Fletcher Helm, Defendant.) a divorce. To rVtchcr Helm, the above warned de fendant: In the name of the StaU of Oregon, voa ar hercbr reoiiircd tn iiai and answer the comvlti. I tiled against tou in the above aa tiiled tuit oil or before the first day of th next regular term oi tho above entitled court lowit : Moidsv Mn:h ith. WO. And U jou fail lo appear or ansucr aid complaint, withia raid time, for want there-it plaintiff will amdy to the court for t!ic reluf dcuiandcal in aer complaint a lolUws: tor a dii rcc of divorce dissolving the boada ot matrimony existing between nlai dcteudem, aiul lor such other relief court may appvar oiuitable Thi Summon i published by order ol Hon., J. W. lianiiltoti, jnoee o! said court, which or- derl dated January 6, W, ami the time pre- scribed in said order for tho publication ot torn summons is once a week lor lii weeks arereed ing ire flit oat oi aid tern nt court, aad I dsv ot the fint publication of this summons JaunatT C, 1UM. r.W. BENSON, M7.) Attorney lor KM "TV ilaiatilT ami as to tba Suterilc .awawBhBjaWawav- au . . L...