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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1900)
oilies, as. "PJ-I PLA.INDEALEI JANUARY 22, 1900. LOCAL BREVITIES. Miss Liasie Hoover ol Medford is visit ing friends in the city. Bilious headache, yellow ekm, coatea i tocgne, fevered lips. Hudyan cures. Fifty cents. j San Diego, Cal., yesterday evenine, for a i.uws. ..... --d ; brief visit. Ladies if you are looking for number one Talnea in knit underwear, call at tbe ; Novelty Store. i n,. T s Mfi!or of Cottace Grove ; was in tbe'eity Tuesday anl called on j tbe Plaikdeau:.. TbeRural Northwest and Semi-weekly j . t-t i price ofone paper alone. Tbe specific remedy for troubles of the ; blood, kidneys, stomach, liver, is Hood's j Earsaparilla, tbe great blood purifiar After all others fail to give you satis faction take your watch to J. T. Bryan and be will make it run for you. (nl4d) Take a 'squint" as you pass, by Churchill & Woolley. See their win dow display of silver ware and Eastman kodak. A fine $65 C.G. Conn, cornet model olo a I to born, burnished silver, gold tipped, good as new. Only $25 at T. K. Richardson's. If rou are tired and rested, and bave no dull, can't get appetite, take O) a 0 Hood's Sarsaparilla. It enriches and M Aitalizcs tbe blood. Wfliiam Byars, a newspaper man of Goldendale, Wash., is in the city visiting j with bis parents. Gen. and Mrs. W. H. j Byars. Salem Journal. ' L Thornton, of Roseburg, brother of L F. Thornton of the Ashland Meat CoJ arrived in Aebland, Friday night. He is j looking for a location for a livery stable, j Tidings. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or J money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. I For sale at Rapp'a drug store. j L , .... . , The latest in photos at Graves' gallery Oakland, Or., is the stamp or fun pict ures, and the Celoron panel for portraits. ' t some of the fun pictures and snr Jhsour friends with a smile. F. W. McKecbnie a merchant of Ump qua Ferry, was in tbe city Tuesday, go ing out on tbe stage from this place to his horns. Taking off tbe stage from Oakland to Unipqos Ferry works a hard ship on tbe people in that vicinity. Julia Abraham cabin No. 5, Native Daughters, of Roseburg, was in session Monday evening ; quite a number of candidates were iniated, several of whom were from Oakland. After the ledge closed tbe Native Sons were invited in and speeches, maEic and an elegant luncheon were the order of tbe evening and the occasion was a moet enjoyable "one. jpt Rev. D. T. Summerville, presiding el Ibe Grants Pass district of the M. E. Cbnrcb, is in tbe city and will bold the business cession of tbe quarterly meet- ing Friday evening at 7:30 in the church. Rev. Summerville will preach Sunday morning and administer the sccrament of tbe Lord's Supper in connection with tbe morning service, and will go to Eden bower for services in the evening. Nmmmmimwifflmmmimmmtmminmm S III I II II IK ttHl While January is Here. Th ormortnnities for economical buying are most plentiful. It is the rannriil infflroncn that most rmnn - able prices always rule the January selling, and there will be no disap pointment to you in this stock. We never lesson in our efforts, and Jan nary values are splendid ones and earnest to you of the aesrreseive cam- paign this store proposes for 1900. Keeping in touch with ns buying here in jjev month, is practising the bi knofvn economy. Mf. ace. 5 Always R A Dn A IMC lallyVslTyour attention to Table Scarfs, Etc. The prices are right and will please you from any point of view. A multitude of good things for the Holidays in Collarettes, Fancy Skirts, Fas cinators, Gloves, Etc. Seeing our full assortment is the only method we know of that will convince you, that you have made a mistake, in not buying your goods from us heretofore. Gentlemen! wear, Fancy Shirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Muf flers, Fane' Suspenders, Etc., and speaking about prices, we are not only as low, but lower than other firms, whose boast niay 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 your 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, Prcprielr Mr Gilliam ol Winchester, was in the j ; city aoesoaT. For tit class Little Of Oakland. dentistry go to Vt None like the Bradley & Uetcalf boots at the Novelty Store. You can gat tbe best 50-.ent overalls ' at tbe Novelty Store. Try tLem For fine sboej ask for Dr. A. Reed's ' cushion shoe, at Josepheon's. R. C. Jones an t wife, of Roseburg, are - .vn... - Special sals of silk plushes for S3, 40, i 50 and 73 cents per yard at Josephson's. j Mies May and Roy SUarns.of Oakland j week. Heartburn, coated tongue, bad breatb, CDnstipaiion. Hudyaa cures. All drug- E16t8' 50 cente- I , Georce Scott of Melrose was in the ! cilv yesterday and paid for tho reliable Vlaispealke one year in advance. ' You will find jast what you want in a j pocket Knue. oui 01 mai lasi consign- i inent just received at Churchill & Woolley's. Rev. Edward Donnelly went to Grants Pass last evening, and will visit Rose bars: befoie his return to tbe city. Tidings. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick has cow secured offices and residence at the S. E. coner of Cass and Main streers in the home of Mr. Geo. H. Chorcbill. Frank Anderson, of Roseburg, engineer on S.P. R. R. is in toe city. He has not yet fully recovered from bis recent in juries received in a wreck in Cow creek canyon. Guard Eugene. G. II. Applon, Justice of Pesce Clarksburg, N. J-, says, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are tbe best pills made for constipation. W e cae no others (Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. A. C. Manters A Co. Ujoa overlook ns you bave made isUke. We are tbe people you are looking for, we have them. Low prices ! are at our store. Rice & Rice. House Furnishers. Captain S. S. Mathers, tbe special agent of the U. S. land office, arrived i j Ashland Saturday, from Jacksonville. He is in this yicinity investigating tbe alleged cutting ci umoer on government , MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and constipa sion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Rspp, druggist. Captain S. S. MatSers, cf tbe U. S. Land Office special agency, returned from a tour of tbe Southern counties Tuesday morning. Tbe captain has aniten little business on bis hands in connection with bis official duties. Jcst Received. A large line of string instruments, violins, maniolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock of smaller in struments. Violins from $4 np. Mando lins from 7 up. Accordions $2 to 110. Oiher instruments in propsrtion. Great value in these instruments. See them at T. K. Richardson's. J. I. Bevrv. Lozanton, Pa., writes, "I I am wilhoe to take my oath is at 1 was jcared of pneumonia entirely by the use J of One Minute Cough Cure afters doctors failed. It also cured my children of whooping cough." Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it. A. C. Mareters & Co. A Cluster of Specials. That line up with January needs I the kind that return you just a little ! more than money's worth. The chances are that you'll pay higher pricee, end yet secure no better qual ities, for these are exceptionally good. They'll 1-M.n von cominK and tbats' j why we crowd the January Belling i full ofeucb interest One third'off Jackets. One third off Fur Collarelts. One third off two lines of shirts. One third off Mackin'oshes. FLTY CASH r the Cheapest. our lines of Linens, We are showing an elegant Hue of Holiday Novelties in Neck A line line of spray pumps at Church' m oc ooney a. D. F. Fox left for evening. Tidings. Call oa Gaddis Bros at tbe Basbey barn. Rose bo rg, Friday for bay and oat., Wanted To porcbase a good panther i skin. Enquire at this office. Price reduced on Winchester' rifles at Churchill A Woollt-y 'e. Bond, the watchmaker sells spec'.aclei ii lovss. Drirea na can nr rimm rrr. tectly. Pimples, eruptions, sweaty hands and re cureJ b-v Hudyan. All druggists 1 Special sale of children's scarlet all- I Tbe Metboditt ur;ona:e in this city woo) underwear for 55 cents per garment. i being th jiouh!y repaired and pit in ! at Josephson's. ! a fine condition. The l.ulle Aid Scci- j Sick headache, fuilnebS in etomacl , I ctJ "r 'wtiog after this matter and are 'psin in bowels. Hudyan cures. All ! ocieeding splendidly. Several chanue I dujgists, 50 cents. j in regard to rooms, iWirway and etc., j A fine easy rocker is a joy forever aud!are tei"2 n,tde! mia tuilJic j Strong has a late shipment that j h more comfortable and cocyermnt. . gke anyono jojoa9 Chief train dispatcher G. C. Morris re turned to Aebland from Portland, Fri- day morning. Tidings. Either chickens or turkeys can t, ! batched in a Petelama Incnba'.or. See them at Churchill & Woolley's. Do you know a bargain wben you 'see it? They are looking you strargbt in tbe eyes wben you are n our store. Rice & Rice. Just see tie money yon could have made if you had bought an incubator last season. Talk with Churchill !fc I Wooller. E. DuGis. M. D., member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Margfers building residing corner DougUs anl Jackson s'.reet. Just arrived at Strong's Furniture Store, a late shipment of fine rcckers, call and see them they are wcrth looking at and will not last long. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold ou a positive guarantee. Cares heart born, raising cf tbe food, distress after eating cr any form of dyepepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relit f 25 cts. and 50 its. For sale at M. F' Rapp's drug store. Illustrated lecture on "Circulation and Absorption" free to ladies. Th9 third io tbe series now being given by Mrs. J. V. Layne under tbe anepic;a of the Viavi Co., will be held on Friday, Janu ary 20, at 2:30 p.m., in the banquet hall of the Odd Fellows' building. All Isdies welcome. Miss Etta V. Williamson left today for Roseburg, where she goes -to take a position as saleslady in the milli nery department of Isador Abraham's business. Miss Williamson has for several years past been employed a'. tbe Leader, and her many friends wish ber future success. Journal, Salem. A Card of Thanks. Mr. Cal Radabaugh desires to thank the many friends who so kindly ass'sted during the sicknes and death of Mrs. Radabaugh. A Grand Masquerade Ball. On the evening of Feb. 14tb, 10C0, the Nat;ve Sons of Joe Lane's Cabin No. 10, will give a masquerade ball. An excel lent time is anticipated and means will not be spared to make the occasion a tnoetfenjoyable one. There's Assured Safety. The elimination of every "chance" in results that particularly appeals to clothing buyers at this store, Janu ary always makes the prices just a little keener the v aloes more pro nounced, bat yoa alwsys get the kind of clothes that's guaranteed possess ing the required style and qualfty features. There's extra good pick ing just now for the clothing buyers 5T0R Mr S.'Moore it Ruckle wai in ! an yesterday. Hon. T. R. Sheridan h back frnm Pun Francisco. J. W. Crouch of Oiklitnd us in tbe city jesterday. Tbe couuty court Las cirmplee I its work and adjourned fur the term. Prof, mid J. W. Chauey, of Myrtle Creek, were in lie city, Tueedrtv. F. (i. Wonder of Tortlaud. will Le litre with costumes for tlio UDaftiuersde ball The weather which hat been cool for two or three days, lias warmed up again today. Editor Stratford vieited the it ate poul try f how at Albany Tuesday and Wed nesday of this week. Bmd has oi -erti br ze clocks fo holiday presents, n.uet be told at som price. Come and gel one. Wheu you cjiiio to Portland remem ber and have your te.'tb fixed by In. M. VV. Davie, ICS'.; F'rt j24) Tue uiodernand mot ttleclive cure or constipation and all liver troubles the fatuous little pi'ds aa IMViti's Little Early lviteis. A. C Mareteis & Co. They wou'l lay ejtgs but "mine grac ious" how (hey aill set and batch them that new PeUluoi. incubator sold by Churchill A Wool ley. County cmrt adj rurni'd yesterday evening. A lura amount cf routine butiLees was traneacttd this term in ad dition to re-districting. We will send you the semi-weekly Plain-deals and the O.egou Poultry Journal, the ben po r.try jjurnjl in the Sortbacet, both for f 1. 75. Toe l'elalunia incubator keeps "ever- lading at it.'" ti vr le'e sj until the chickens come. Tut keys tonally as well. Get prices .at Churchill .A Wes ley's. 11. C. Collins, the yoang tuau who lias been pushing epuriotH piper through out eoutheru Utegou, was arrested at Junction City Tuesday and takeo to Med- ! lord vee'.ordav to face the charts acainst hm. tieorge Ditnumk. who went down to DitnmU'k's Ferry latt Monday, wri'.es cs that as yet all effort r have failed to dis cover tbe bo.tv of C. M. Minter, recently drowned nt that place, and although ev erything possible is being done tbe high water and muddy condition of the river makes it probable that nil tLcir tffoits toward tbe recovery wili be in vaiu. I me iduies are iu ue commenueu tor ine r good work. Died. RADABAl'GH. At the family rtbideace in North Rostb'trg, Jao. io, 1900, Mrs. CAl.Kadabar.gh. sgtni 31 yearn and 12 days. The fimtial services were beld at tbe residence at 2 o'clek Wednesday, and the interment was in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. A husband and three email children are left Jo mourn her loss, who have the sympathy of tbe entire com munity. For Sale or Trade. A pjuitry riuch, well improved, cf 34 acres, l.' miles from R)seburk. Call on ! cr address, C. J. VanZilt. U22p A SAD DEATH. Suicide of Mrs. Fcrd Uabbert at Mj r :Ie Creek. Wednesdj) mosniog, Jan. 24tU Mrs. Ft rd Gabbert drank a bottle of carbolic acid from the effects cf which she died in a short time. She was mentally un balanced at the time, in fact, had been for some time, the result cf a severe at tack of sickness. Dr, Bogue was im mediately summoned but found the lady dead on bis arrival. Deceased was about 33 years of age and was highly respected. Sho leaves a busltac'l aud two children and a lare circle uf friends who mourn her deatb. An inquest wjs held yesterday which re sulted in the following verdict: Mvutlk Creek, Jan. 24, 1900. We, the undesigned, Iiein i duly sworn as jarorj in the case of Ma Gabbert, do find that the said I J.i uabbert was a res ident of Myrtle Creek, Vt., was 32 years past, and that she came to her death on tbe 21tb day of January, l'.'OO, by taking carbolic acid wftb the intention of com mitting suicide. Jas. 11. SKllKl.NliTOX, C. R. McSkk, William Galloit, S. M. Ksk;ht, S. J. SlTHERI.lN, C lai ik Falun. racer '"I jruex everybody in Be.Hevuc, Ohio, knows O. P.. t'allaghan, the grocer. I an in his cm pi or. and am well as I proecry is a place wlierej ery tho door opens, and there is a good deal of running about out- tf-doors too. Anyhow. I catch cold very olten, hut the minute I tx 'in to sneeze I raich upon t he shelf and take rt dose of Acker's Eng lish Itomedv. I tell vou it is w onderful how quickly it stops a cough or cold. 1 have usod it myself, mid in my fam ily for a number of yours. It works like a charm. I suppose some of the folks would have run into consumption before this if 1 had neglected to keep a bottle ready all the time for immediate use. I wouldn't think of using anything rise for throat and lung troubles. 1 know what Acker s Kcniody actually does, so what nenso is there in ex- periruentinK ? Certainty is better than chance." (Signed) John Hoff. Sold lit 2r)C., Wie. and $1 a bottle, through out the T'nited Hates and Canada : and in j Lngland, nt Is. '.M., L's. :td., 4s. (J1. If you ! aro not satistied after buying, return tht Says atv.utas 11 i 2Vw; i 'II 1 - 1 II known -z. rmt; I e K A, ! wwhrrv iWi you Have . I , i I r' 7ll Te eff'wl'nd MI; TPi cominji In Q"- f bottle to your druggist, :ui(t get your money back. H milhnria- 1hr atitr nunrantft. W.1I. UOOKKH d- m, Ittyrittort, Hero York. For fle by M. F. Rapp, ymmmmfflmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmiK As z 301 and 303 Jackson St. DR DARRlN ARRIVED. The Celebrated Specialist From Port land at the McCIIalen House to Re mala Until February iS:b. Dr. Dirrin nee.la no for the wonderful cures effected by bim throughout the state during his many years of practice in Portland speak for thetmelvee and are living testimonials : ol his superior skill and success in the ! treatment ana cure ol tne most stubborn and aggravated cases, and chronic di-' seises. We have known the doctor rsonaily for years in Portland, aud have come face to face with mtny of bis p-tientsi after being iocceeefully treated by bim. I In our business relations we have found i him tj be strictly reliable and a gentie- man of prompt and practical business : methods. His treatment by electricity and medicine has become so popular with the afflicted tbat his patients do not seek in vain for relief from iila flesh is heir to, which is positive proof of the superiority of bis electrical treatment over a! I other methods of core. HOME KNUOBSKMCNTS. C. C. Presley. Woodviile, Or., deaf ness, cured. Wm. Senor, Medford. Or., drafoecs 20 years, cured. Uadsell Dye, Bniss, Idaho, abscess of the eye, cored. Chas. Carney. Jacksonville, Or , ci. tarrh for years, enred. John Martin, Cove, Union county, Or., hydrocele, cured. O. F. McCrary, Jacksonville, Or., deaf ness 7 years, cured. Mrs. Martha Woodruff, Cleveland, Or., partial paralysis, cured. Ex-Judge G. Crockett, Meriin, Or , deafness 10 years, restored. Wm. Hunter, Eugene City, Or., catarrh 20 years, restored. Miss BirJie Schmidt, Jacksonville Or., discharging ear and deafness, cured. Christ. Miller's daughter. North Yak ima, Wash., fistula of tbs jw, cureJ. A. Jackson, Seattle, Wafh., pains in tbe back so he could not move, cured. II. A. Tucker, president of tne bank at Genesee, Idaho; catarrh 15 years, cured. S. P. Gorsline, Looking Glass, Or., deafness and ringing it ears, cured sev en years ago. G, B. Matthews, Kigle Point, Or.; consumption and large tumor, cured S years ago. Mrs. Isaac Williamson, McEwen, Or., inflamed eyes, catarrh, pain in ber side, cured. Ex-City Marshall, H. W. Goldbeck, of Vancouver, Wash.; Hydrocele for years, cured. B. F. Pope, Uoulton, Or., diabetis, Brigbl'a disease and catarrh of tbe blad der, restored. Harry H. Baldwin, Bandou, Or., dys pepsia and neuralgia of tbe stomach five years, cured. Mrs. B. Bickford, Roseburg, Or., treated successfully, and ber sou was cured of cross eyes. Mrs. H. Easton, Roseburg, Or., granu lated eyes all her life, the eyelashes were all gone, cured. Dr. Darrln can be consulted free at the McClallen House until Feb. IStb. Hours 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 daily. The poor free, except medicine. Tbe core of seminal weakness, lost manhood, vari cocele, hydrocele, gonorrhea, sphilis and stricture a specialty, as well as all chron ic diseasee. Batteries and belts fur nished if necessary. Croes-?ye cured in ten minutes or no pay with slight operation and no psin, patients can re turn home tho same day. Catarrh cur. 1 for 5 a month. Eyts ter-ied free and gUstea titled. Caro Bros. a Oakland Offer for sale tbe following goods nt cost as they are over stocked in tbem : Mackintoshes, collarettes, capes, dress skirts and a large assortment of geuts' and boys' rubber clothing. Captain Lane Dead. Tho news of tho death of Captain Nat II. .Lane, in Spokane, proved a grf at surprise to many of bis Portland friends. He died of pneumonia after a brief ill ness. Dr. Harry Lano, bis brother, re ceived a niOFsage Saturday saying that his brother was very low and nt nine hurried to Spokane. Captain Lano was a (traodson of General Joseph Lane, oue of tbe founders of Oiegon. The funeral will be held in Portland. Telegram. JOSE PHSON'S I a special inducement to cash customers we will give $25 each month to the one holding the lucky nu mber. 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. Looking Glass. A. Younger rusdw a flving trip lo liote' burg U9t .Sunday. Frank Criteser of Portland, was visit-1 ing bis old fiiends here Sunday. Our genial merchant, James T. Gocd- j man, was locking after business matters reomtne ndation!in Kovtmrglast Monday. Sou;e of ur oi l wttlers bave been i Ur,y bT ,ho who can recall the ens predictiDg snow for the past tao weeks, totn" nJ Pe"ecee of 25 years ago, t ntit has Niled t ja. fwjir yet. i "Why do so many persons nowadays T. J. Williams of Ten Mile, attended f. o. O. F Jodie here Saturdav evening i Howard Cirttr of Coos ountv-, was j viMtitnj friends bee let Sund.y. i Wai Ujiton of Brocknay was here i Tuesday on business. I Ja:ce4 A. lUvia a in Hivi-Ii-irj af- - - o " nrday locking after boioeM matters. James Beasley, the catiln buyer, is j here this week. Last Monday Perry Foster and Waiter Wright were lest while hunting o:j tbe Coast P.aoge mountains. A large party of searchers went lrom here Wedoesdav morcing to find tbe lost rccn. but when the party reached tbe mountairs they met them. They bad just found their way out of the wilds of Oregon almost exhausted. Tbey were out three days and nights without f cd. Wan; uuax. A Happy Woman. All tne world love a happy woman one whose smiles are as inipiritioa to others. Wc love the womu - who laughs, whether ' be in the houte- rAftHeV. hold, behind . the conntcrs in stores. in the ht3iinr nflFc f V4 or in society. The h l . 1 Where you find one. vou end a score weigh e d down with sick ness, weak ness and woe that proceed V flK ft J from "female troubles." And yet there ought to t and can be a score of happv women to one who is unhappy. Tho women whose lives are saddened by the drains noon the system, by prolapsus, by irregularities, by headache, nervousness and bearing-down pains, can be restored to happiness and health by l)r. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, a medicine that is be yond question the best in the world for disorders of the womanly organs. Every ailment that besets the grirl, the bride and the mother, between puberty and the "turn of life." is enred by it. It keeps the pros pective mother in a happy frame of mind, and her good spirits arc sure to be inher ited by the little one w hen it comes. The medicine dealer who urges some substitute for Ir. 1'ierce's Favorite Pre scription i thinking of the larper profit he'll make und not of your best good. Mrs. Orrin Stitc. of Downini;. liunu Co., Wis.. wnte: "1 have hern intending to wrile to yoa ever since my baby was born in regard to" what f J y your 'Favorite Prescrip- ( 'si tion ' h.- done for me. I e cannot praise it enoiich. "V S for I have not been as m s 4. well for five years as I kx ' now uni. In Julv lat I ha:l a laby hoy. weis'it f ) N 11 pounds, aiicl I was ou'.y - r '- sick a fhort tine, anj y. since I cot up have . had oce ick :.iy. 1 have not hail auy womb trouble huot I :cl t:p. I was not ouly surprixd myself but nit i'" my friends here arc urprvd to see me so wc'.i." For ?i one-cent st.nnps to pay postajre. Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y wilt send you his famous 100S p.ijre illustrated Cora ttroti Sen.-c Medical Adviser, a book that is easily worth cito any family. Cloth binding jt stamps. AT COST iffliiiiiiliiii Wc have a small goods left, over, we They are all of the makes see them. We are aircnts for Clothing. C. I. FISHER & BELLOWS. Roseburg, Oregon. 3 EYE GLASSES, ANI WHY. Increase in Number of Spectacles Sup ply a Long Felt Need. Liilncott's Mig&nne, Tbe question iscften asked, tartica- wear giaase87" lne answer is easy: ..v.t ... . ice increase in ins number ot spec tacles worn is not to be regarded as an evidence of modern degeneration of . the f-yee, but rather that a lonx felt cecesfi'y 1. as been met" For it should be re membered tbat within the past quarter of a century much has Leen learned about the value of g' asses, and the rar.ge of their application and usefulness has been enormooi extended. Of course the eyee need more help r.ow than formerly, as the amount of work they are required to da is much greater than at any pre vious period in the world' history. Tbe sewing machines and many other inventions of its class sv? the labcr of the bands enly to add to that required of tbe eyes. New employments, new amusements, and new fashions are continually being ir.trodcced to increase tbe exactness laid upon these Sensitive and delicate orgies- The steady decrease of iiliteiacy, togeth er with the gtner.il cheapness of litera ture and a spread of taste for it. the enor mous circulation of novel, nugazice and newspaper, the ever increasing use of artificial illumir.a'.i n, ail co-iibir. to overtax tbe eyes, add tj wi-akcese or possibly detrov the eU'-it nnless the re-H qiired aid and prote tii b; r-npplied through every means at.rtir ui'pods. Thus it happens that the femetice lox nry of properly ad jp e l ci ? has coilo to be recognized ami ur.drttxd ty ry many of the present geaer-itton as one of the real necessities cf their live?. Dr. Darrin is prepare 1 t? test and tit the eyes with glasses in cor.nectijn with his regular practice. Dr. Darrin treats all forms uf c eye troubles as well as all chronic diseas ee at the McClallen House, Roeeturj, until February 13th. "NVhat 5rofu'.a Is. Scrofula is a disease as oM as anli-u ty. It baa been banded down for genera tions and is the sattie today as in early times, it is emphatically a di sease of the blooJ, and the only way to cure it is by pmifyicg the N'-oJ. Tbat is just what Hood's Sarsapsrilia does in every cafe where it is giveu a faithful trial. It eradicates all irrj ur ties from tho blood, and cures the sores, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease dua t scrofula taints in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla hits won the grateful prais of vast numbers of people by its graud and complete cures. I'oa'laDo scrofula to de velop in your bl:od. Care it once iiy taking Hood's Sjrt'apari'Id. A bis reduction in Kitui.vi K Uk at Churchill & WooliyV. assortment of these aud rather than keep any will dispose of them at cost. latest styles and best Warners Rust Prot'f Corsets, Kalamazoo Corset Company, McCall Uazar Patterns. Gordon Hats and Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Made K. STORE. Notice of Final Settlement. - In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas Coun'y : fu the miner ot l he cstaU of Louisa VitcheU, dweattsi. Notice in hereby rfveu that the uudVnigned aduiinil7ator the above entitled eataie flies hU final ncoonnt therein on the ZM day of Jan nary, ):'. and on the Zid day of January, l0, the jade of the shore nil tied Court dnly made an order appoiutine. Turwlay, March Slh. Yji at thcVoanty conrt bouse in Roaebun; Uoug Coanty. rvx'.o,-ai 10u eloik a. m. of uid day as the time and place fa r bearing objection thereto, and lor trie final ettiement of said ea'.ate. and any and all persona haTinf any ob jection to -a.d tinal accoant. or say part toers ot, are b.T ty notified lo file Ute tarn la the ave eniiil.-a court and cause, oo or beiure the lime set 'for id final ietticment. joun naxLnc. Administrator. L siTKo Mills Lao Ornca. Kosrbnnj, Orecon, Jan. ZX, Yffi. Bj Uouorab'.e Commissioner letter -V of November iS. lv", this ofiioe was directed to or der a heannt to deu-rmine the character of the (oliovinKdsi'rilwd tract of land, to-wit: the t ,o( NW , and W , of X&'.i. bee J.T 2j, SKI W. heretofore adjuIeed to be mineral in character tiaciion of October 1C) but now alleged by the Oreeon and California Railroad Compday to be esse 11 1; ally juoa mineral In character, all mineral Hi and ere contained) baviof been, since said derikD, eitncled or taken from Nti1 tract. Wherefor.-, in conformity i'h the instroct ioni of id k tier a fceatina u hereby ordered, the testimony to be taken at Una nthce, before the Kt-ri;ter and Kect iver on Friday, April C ISO alio o clock a. m., and :he pamea hereto are heret'T .animncd to appear at aaxl lime and pitce and farnih leaumcny in support of their re.- pee: i ve c laiiua. taid hearinc to be cond acted in accordanea with arax-9afh lot. el aej of the U. S. IiniiiT Lava acd Reflations. J. T. BRIDGES. Reenter. i. H. BOOTH. ReeeiTer. SUMMONS. In tliei'.rcnit Court, of the for Doozlaa Conntv. fctaie ot Oregon . L. chapman. F'.aisUiT t. - " Vry Chapman, Defendant i To Marr Chapman. Defendant abore mamcd IS THE SAMii VV TH ESTATE OF ORbON: Yua are hereby reqoired to be and appear in tne above enuiled Conrt and anawr tne eom i.Uint filel axainm you therein oo or before ta lat flay of the iime prectibed in order for the publication of tnis auramons, which period of time iix weeks from the date oi the llrat pub iication ol th sutnmor s. !Aid first date of taid publication being oa the -tih dar oi January. Lu) and the last date of publication beisc the Mil dayot Vaictt, l.'ii, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to o al-pear aad answer said complaint, the piaintiJwii'i apply to the Court Hv the relief apl.e.1 I r in piaintiiTs complaint, towit: thai the carr aae coniract uo exiuing be tween plainUiT and deiecdant be forerer dia-iv-i aud t askie. and that piaintin' hare a decree of divorcs and for rach other relief aa hailbejujt aod equitable, and for hiieoeu and i:tHir?nitu : ot ihia rnit- Thtsfummons i? published by "order of Hon. Joe Lvons. Judse the County Coon of Doug Im Cou'.nv, made a: Chambers at Soecbbrg, Orevim, Janoarr Si. 1WJ. Dn'.ed Ko-ejunr, Orecou, January 2"., 1900. . J. S. MKDI.EY, At to ney for Piainiiff. Referee's .Sale. IN THE CIK'.'CIT COCRT OX Til E STaTK OK RE'..OS FOR DOlV.LaSC H'NTY: V. it. WXWinwu.and Eilen L. iik-1 nwii, bis wile, and Jake Vhi;a:re j aud Carrie W bitavre, his iie. F:aintirrs I vs. ' V. H. Cole and uan B. Cole, his wite: H. .. Cole, and Addie Cole, j hi-wife: Joel .. Cole, an l Lesa Cole, hii wiie: Lydia E. ote, wid-1 on : ,nd D. J. Coie. A. C. Coie, R- U. J die anil K. V. Coie. llino'a and j heirsat law of SidneyCole.dee.'aaed ; and K. U. Youns, A.G. unc and I Georje Steania. partners doic 1 luiMnm under t"e tlrui Dame and i at vie of E. j. Young Company I Diiendanta. J Notice i hereby eiven that lh nndemigned. referee in the aliove entitlet cause, pursuaiu to au enter of the above imittcd court made and entered in the journal thrrvrf, of date Deeem tr !. W, will on fatur.Saj, the 24th day of February, 1J. at - o'eiivt .p. in. of said day at tbe court hooe front i'.jot in RwSurg, Oregon, M il for t'-b in hand, at pi.l,iir auction. In one botv or in .-parate iareel, the M ulM de- ntMl r'l property. t-wit: TheSW of tn-E , -n.t theSE;f the 9 W" 1 ., and the V 1 s ot t!'.' N W 4 of Sre. 4: the X of the sV 1 ,. anl the E . of Sec 5; lota 4. : aiid 6 oi See. S. a:nl all tht vrt of tbe Oarret B Vanrijwr lKiiation Laal CUim No. oi, lytne; in See. N and the W '.of the SE '4. and the K of the S VY ',oi rev. L: all ia ta nship 2 South of Range S V est of the iV.aiuetie Mi riciin ia lijUK'.as couuty, Oregon, containing sui. acieB more or lcs. Dated th!s'.'lth day -t January, 13C0, at Roe burg, Oregon. C. A. JlcGEB. . rcc iu the ab-'ve entitled cause. YOUR FACE Shows the Mrfte of your feeling and the) state oi vr lieahh as well. Impure blood iu.ia.c3 i.se'.f apparent iua pale aud BallJ ioni;-xior, pimples aod skin eruptioi.-. li you arefeelinic weak and orn o n ml '. not hae a h-althy ap tearat.i-e, you should try ArkerV H!ood Elixir, it cure all bh.o.t diseases where cheap Sarstpariila r.n J mj calied pnrtrters fail; k:.oitii? this', w li very Uit'le cn a positive sintrantee. How's Th s? We ofter tti !luci!re,l Dollars Reward f.-ratiy c.'.n' f t''airh that cannot be cored lv K ,:' v'.c.i-rh Cure. F. J. CilENlCY & C Props. Toledo, O. We the undergone t bave known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 Tears, and holievts him perfectly honorable in all business) transactions ana financially able 'o t ar ry out any obligations made by Uicir Arm. West oi Truax, Wboksule Pruists, Toledo, O. VVulvljni;, lvintiati A Marvin, Whole ealo Dnici!lp, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curw is taken internal ly, acting thret tly itiu-n tlie bl-nnl nI nitlcotlR 8ilrfHCt! of the system, frit i- 7.' per lv tt'f. Sth! by all tiruk.-yi. l it. monu: frt e. S zedotci't in.iio.iie i -ia!uy. l're I counterfeit and worthless salve offered or DeWiu'd Witeti Salve. De- t Witl' is iheotdy original- An infallible cure for jiiles nd nil skin disease. A. O. Afarslera A Co,